WILLIAM HEUGHAN’S VISIT.
Mr William Heughan, who opened his tour in Wellington Town Hall with signal success, will together with his associate artists, appear in Mas- i terton at an early (late. His tour of South Africa, India, the Far East and Australia has been a triumph; he has Everywhere met with unprecedented success. In Melbourne and Sydney, 1 where he gave a series of concerts in the Town Hall, he was acclaimed one of the greatest bassos who has ever visited Australia, besides possessing dramatic talent far above the ordin-, ary.
Owing to »the success of the first concerts in Wellington, a return season is being given, on completion of which he proceeds with his New Zealand tour. He is assisted by Hyman Lenzer, the brilliant young violinist, and Gladys Sayer, the well known English pianiste.
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Wairarapa Age, 17 March 1925, Page 7
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