ST. PATRICK’S NIGHT CONCERT
A SPLENDID PROGRAMME. There ie every indication that a bumper house will reward tho committee responsible for St. Patrick’s Night' concert far its enterprise in bringing to Wellington the famous -English dramatic tenor, Mr Arthur Jordan, who Ims just concluded his engagement at the Dunedin Exhibition. All who have heard this gifted singer aro loud in their admiration of his pure tenor \oic*, which haa placed him in tho forefront as one of England’s best. Mr Jordan has selected a fine variety of Rational songs, particularly suited to his fine voice. He has a splendid stag© personality, and can be relied upon to interpret each song in the pVoper spirit. It does not often fad to the lot of tho musical public of Wellington to enjoy a really first-class con cert by a combination of such talent ns has been engaged for St. Patrick’* Night coni cert. The box plan is now open at tho Bristol Piano Co., and patrons aro advised to hook early.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12396, 16 March 1926, Page 11
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