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N.Z. VISIT OF JOAN CROSS

Master Classes To Be Held

(New Zealand Press Association) AUCKLAND, March 31.

The famous opera singer and teacher, Joan Cross, will now hold master classes in Wellington after her Auckland appearances in June. Substantial Government support for the master classes means that applications can be called immediately for the series of eight classes and one public demonstration which have been planned. Miss Cross will also be invited both to hold private auditions and to select from the master classes and the auditions three men and three women for scholarship awards. The master classes will be in two divisions—2o to 25 performers (selected beforehand by an auditioning panel), who will actually work with Miss Cross on the platform, and a maximum of 250 observers in the body of the hall. Miss Cross will arrive in New Zealand on June 11, and will go to Wellington at the end of the month.

Parking At Bottle Store.—A request by the Ashburton Licensing Trust for a no parking area outside the Trust’s Hotel Somerset bottle store in Burnett street was referred to the by-laws committee. “It is going to be a very big question if every businessman wants this,” said Cr. A. J. Miller.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28550, 1 April 1958, Page 5

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N.Z. VISIT OF JOAN CROSS Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28550, 1 April 1958, Page 5

N.Z. VISIT OF JOAN CROSS Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28550, 1 April 1958, Page 5

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