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VALERIE COLLINS.

To-morrow evening the above company will appear in the local Town Hall, and the occasion presents an opportunity to local residents of attending an entertainment which comes with the highest recommendation. Miss Valerie Collins is a reputable New Zealand contralto, who gives every promise of a most brilliant future. She has repeatedly appeared to packed houses in Auckland, where even the most critical have admitted her undoubted talent. The press of that city speaks in glowing terms of her singing, and this alone should be a sufficient guarantee for Te Awamutu public. Referring to the entertainment the Huntly Press has sorted out a most fastidious resident, who could only say : "It's been splendid ; we ought to have more entertainments of its kind/'' Our exchanges are unanimoujsrin speaking in the highest possible terms' of this company? Miss Collins is in herself attraction, but with/her are a number of talentaa artists who materially contrimite to the evening's entertainment. The opportunity of J&aring this rich musical tresis one which should, and undoubtedly will, be availed of by allnocal lovers of music, so that Lr is anticipated that a packeo house will greet the appearance of Miss . Collins torrym'ow night. ■ The box plan is open at Le Sueur's, where chairs may be reserved. Orchestral music will be a feature of the entertainment.

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Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 150, 1 October 1912, Page 3

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VALERIE COLLINS. Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 150, 1 October 1912, Page 3

VALERIE COLLINS. Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 150, 1 October 1912, Page 3

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