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AMUSEMENTS.

WIELAERT-PECHOTSCH COMBINATION. Every member of thi i company is an artist of the highest rank and reputation whoße fame has already reached moat of our readers, and it should be made manifest by bumper houses that the people of Tt j Kuiti know and appreciate the very best in music, song atul story when it comes their way. To glance ut the names of the artists ia sufficient to convince the most in different of the excellence and high musical ability of the combination. Madame Wielaert, tho distingiushed dramatic operatic soprano, ia a noted artisc, being admittedly easily the first soprano in the Dominon; Herr Pechotseh, the famous versatile violin virtuoso, is renowned all over the world, has been the honoured recipient of several Royal commands, haß had an extensive and brilliant career upon the Continent and in London as a performer upon the violin, as a leader and conductor of the greatest musical societies and organisations, and as a composer Miss Scccombe, the charming contralto, is the possessor of a rich, rare voice of such exquisite timber that her popularity is unlimited Mr Thomas Harris, the brilliant elocutionist and entertainer, is such an extremely gifted artist that his items hold his audiences completely from start to finish with tense interest and enjoyment; Herr Wielaert is a pianist of great abiilty, and wonde-ful interpretative power, his musical skill being widely recognised, being conductor of the large Auckland Orchestral Society and many other bod'ea; Madame Pechotseh as an accompaniste ia unequalled for her sympathetic, skilful playing. Such galaxy of talent and abiltiy should receive the strongest' support and only one opportunity will be given of hearing the company to-night (Wednes day), when a monster popular programme is to be presented, including songs, ballads, duets, trios, violin and piano eolos, duets and concerted numbers, character sketches, humorous song's, etc. Popular prices will be charged.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 632, 7 January 1914, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 632, 7 January 1914, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 632, 7 January 1914, Page 5