MISS ETHEL OSBORN.
Miss Ethel Osborn makes her'first appeamice in Wellington in the Town Hall on Thursday; 11th October, after a successful tour of the northern part of this . • H" appearances with the Royal Auckland Choir, also in New Plymouth, Hamilton, Hawera,- Gisborne, and Hast-, mgs earned for her the highest^praisl With a. compass of three-.andv a» hal! octaves b the V in alt, and with^tha ability to sustain the A in alt,, Miss Osborn has 'been named "The Tettrazzinni of-Australia.!*, Miss Osborn has been reengaged for the: different places at which she has. already appeared, in some cases ■for three concerts. Mr. Leon de Mauhv, Madame: de • Mauny. and. Signor ' Alf ■ Truda will act as the support for this concert, for which His Excellency the Governor-General has consented to : act as patron. The Jjox plan is at The Bristol, where students' concessions may ba secured.".." :'\ ; . - : .- .". °fr " ;
On: Saturday afternoon and evemiig Mr. P. : J. Beilly,. of: the- Ambassador Band, made a decided hit witH Mg saxophone, solo "Saxophobia.", arid this number will be repeated all this week
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 79, 1 October 1923, Page 3
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178MISS ETHEL OSBORN. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 79, 1 October 1923, Page 3
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