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Bessie Doyle.

Tho Gifted Young Violin Virtuoso.

Our readers will bo pleased to know ihai tnis talented artiste whose marvellous per- j i formances on the violin have been literally • taking the musical portion of the coin- J 1 muni tv by storm, will appear at the Public i ; Hall. Pahiatua on Wedn sdar next, to J ! give the first concert in the hall since its . enlargement, and we venture to predict that its seating capacity will be taxed to , the utmost. The event will be a veritable j red letter.lay in the musical annals of the district as Bessie Hoyle, although but jtist ! | turned 21 years of age. is considered to be i one of the world’s wonders. It addition i to her extraordinary talent, she is endowed by nature with a beauty of face I and form rarely seen ou the concert plat form, and even before shs strikes the first i note with her magic bow she seems to | | h*ve her audiences spellbound. Support- , iug Miss Hoyle is a company of rare ex- | ctdlence. including Miss Randall, who has j l>#©n creating quite n furore in Wellington j j by her beautiful singing; Mr William j , Mackenzie, who is credited with being • j t it* greatest Scottish vocalist ever heard ! m the colony : he is equally good in other 8 ft, hat ing a paid baritone >aci of great range and swcotness. \fr Percival ; Harris is a brilliant pianist from the | ' I musical treat may he confidently amici- ! Dated. 1 •. • . iigjeaa i l*c secured 11 i’ll M:■ Mtior# «l-il :.mar

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 807, 10 August 1894, Page 2

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Bessie Doyle. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 807, 10 August 1894, Page 2

Bessie Doyle. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 807, 10 August 1894, Page 2

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