HARRY DEARTH CONCERTS
To-night marks the second appearance of Hiin-y Dearth and his company, and tho programme which will be rendered will be one worthy of the occasion. Mr Dearth will bo heard in the aria ' Woo Thou Thy Snowilako' (from ' Jvanhoe,' Sullivan), and also a bracketed miinber bv Kasthope Mart :n • The Wavfarer's Night Soil},'.' and ' The Crown of the Year.' His concluding item will be iSqOire's famous song 'The Sergeant of the Line-.' Madaoia Marie Power- will bo heard in 'Softly Awakes My Heart' (■frimbcn and Delilah'), and ako Rolm'3 over ponular 'Still a* the Might.* The aeounplre'hcd piamat, Mist; Csiriien Jura, will render a piano solo. 'Ritfokiti Fan•taaio* (Liszt), and will also be heard in :>. duct with Harold Reck. ' Minuctto' (BetkriD. The talented 'tvlblit will render as violoindlo soli ' Papiil'ori (Popi.er) and ' Variations Symphomques' from (Boellmann). To-night and to-morrow will conchido the senson in Dunedin., and as Mr Dearth's New Zealand tour is limited to time, no return season can bo played. 'The box plans .ire on view at The Bristol, and day sales may 'bo obtained at Tho Geyser, and_ intending patrons are urgud to book thoir seats.
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Evening Star, Issue 17155, 23 September 1919, Page 8
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