MR RALPH HOOD IN A NEW ROLE.
(iIY TELECIItAPH—OWN COKItK. ['UNDENT.)
DuseniN, this day. Two artists woll known in Now Zealand mado thoir lirst appearance at Melbourne on tlio Queen's Birthright at tho Town llall. Thoy wero Mary flume, of Dunedin, who was billed as ".lust arrived from Europe, whore sho created a porfoct furore," and M. Do Vnlomoncy, a pianist who has for tho last two years bcon engagod in tuition in Auckland, whore ho was known a. Mr Ralph Hood. Miss Humo was particularly norvous, and. this no doubt accounts for hor want of comploto succoss. M, Do Vnlnioncy wa.ngonoral success. Hoisquilo a young man, and both papors, which praise him vory highly, predict a brilliant future fur him, tho "Argus" assorting that ho I os'Cssos ill a most satisfactory dogroo tho graces nnd tho spirituality of tho most advanced school. Miss Humo was a pupil of Signor Morloy, and mado hor tlrbut m I-uncdiii in connection with somo amateur oporn. given thoro a fow years ago. Sho has a splendid voico.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 125, 4 June 1885, Page 2
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