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"I drank, and by the potion's law, I loved the very first I saw," sings Aline, throwing herself into the arms of the Rev. Dr. Daly instead of the anguished Alexis. Our artist illustrates some of the romantic bother caused with a love philtre by John Wellington Wells, the playful necromancer, in Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Sorcerer." A special presentation of this opera will be broadcast by 2YA on Thursday, July 4, at 9.25 p.m.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 53, 28 June 1940, Page 26

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"I drank, and by the potion's law, I loved the very first I saw," sings Aline, throwing herself into the arms of the Rev. Dr. Daly instead of the anguished Alexis. Our artist illustrates some of the romantic bother caused with a love philtre by John Wellington Wells, the playful necromancer, in Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Sorcerer." A special presentation of this opera will be broadcast by 2YA on Thursday, July 4, at 9.25 p.m. New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 53, 28 June 1940, Page 26

"I drank, and by the potion's law, I loved the very first I saw," sings Aline, throwing herself into the arms of the Rev. Dr. Daly instead of the anguished Alexis. Our artist illustrates some of the romantic bother caused with a love philtre by John Wellington Wells, the playful necromancer, in Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Sorcerer." A special presentation of this opera will be broadcast by 2YA on Thursday, July 4, at 9.25 p.m. New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 53, 28 June 1940, Page 26

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