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HARRY DEARTH

Mossrs J. and N. Tait have generally been associated with artists of distinction, and this latest importation—tho colebrated baritone. Mr Harry Dearth—has again proved their judgment. So great has his success toen in Australia that ho save 22 concerts in tho Auditorium, Melbourne, his farewell there being remarkable for tho display of enthusiasm on the part of h:s admirers. His name stands high in the concert world of England. Mr Dearth will sing here numbers that have made his name famous. Ho will have the assistance of, well known artists, including Madame Mario Power, tho well-known con' tralto, Mr Harold Beck, 'celloist, and Miss Carlien Jurs, a pianist of repute in Australia.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17729, 13 September 1919, Page 10

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HARRY DEARTH Otago Daily Times, Issue 17729, 13 September 1919, Page 10

HARRY DEARTH Otago Daily Times, Issue 17729, 13 September 1919, Page 10

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