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AMUSEMENTS. TOWN HALL (Direction, Henry Hayward) THIS EVENING, AT 8. SECOND BRILLIANT CONCERT By The Illustrious Irish Tenor, Who, at his first concert on, Saturday evening, made, an instantaneous success. His magnificent voice and supreme artistry captivated and charmed the large audience. Never before has such a gorgeous' tenor voice been heard in Wellington, and to miss hearing it would be a lifelong regret. ■ Alfred O'Shea has been rightly termed "The Sweetest Singer the World Knows.” THIS EVENING, AT 8. Another Musical Feast Will sing FLOWER SONG (from “Carmen”) RECONDITA ARMONIA (from “La Tosca”) AVE MARIA (Gounod) (with violin obbligato) NOCTURNE (Michael Head) BIRD SONGS AT EVENTIDE (Eric Coates) AT DAWNING (Cadman). Exira numbers will include: “A Dream” (Bartlett), “I Hear You Calling Me, Mary” (Richardson). “Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms” and a group of Folk Songs. Associate Artistes: KATHLEEN FITZGERALD, Solo Pianiste. CLAIRE lIARTGE, Violinistc. THIS EVENING, AT 8. BOX PLANS AtFtHE BRISTOL. DAY SALES AT NED PERRY’S. REASONABLE PRICES: . REASONABLE PRICES: t 65., 45., 2s. (Plus Tax.) 65., 45., 2s. (Plus Tax.) THE WISE PATRON WILL BOOK A SEAT OR BUY A DAY SALE TICKET. FINAL CONCERT THURSDAY EVENING NEXT Management: DU CHATEAU and COLVILLE.

Little did a settler think when, some 40 years ago, he carved his initials on t’-'bnek of a pine tree in the property recently acquired by the Girls’ Flock House, that they would be revealed in the timber to-day (says an exchange). A reporter was shown a section of the tree in which the initials “A.M.” were as clearly defined as they were when originally cut. The' marks had filled with gum and, for some 30 years, had been covered with successive layers of growth. It was by a coincidence that, when the tree was felled and split, it should break in such a manner as to reveal the initials.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 221, 19 June 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 221, 19 June 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 221, 19 June 1928, Page 3

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