'• | FAMOUS VIOLINIST ™S NORTH moreappreciative ,‘ The world-famous violinist. Alfredo *V v W^- 5 Campoli. at present touring New ZeS,and ’ lhinks North Island audiences ? JBreL "< \/ W have a higher musical appreciation »• ,l)an Soul( ’ Island audiences. He also XSt’’ ■ r $$ thinks North island hotels are better. Mr. Campoli. interviewed in Wellington on Monday, has played in al. lhe leading cities since he arrived or. r - M&JR ;-../ tour in this countl ’y iivG weeks ago, ■sSf IBBt' -■( anfi was definite in his opinions. w < North Island audiences, he said, are jw’g. Bl 9 ~~l^f/ more appreciative and more demon|!B|\%L> _ J strative. South Island audiences, on B the other hand, listen well but some- % J times do not seem to know what is goXSA ing t 0 happen next, and are not as ,?•■ demonstrative. x V •* ‘’They would clap for half-a-minute then nothing,” he said, discussing * Dunedin audiences. e f° ur> d North Island audiences better, with appreciation not confined to Wellington and Auckland concertgoers. < /y yy “Hamilton’s was a wonderful conthe latest Home in Cotton came to New Zealand, he was warned about the poor standard of hotels. His experience, however, was that the For over 150 years the name of Horrockses hotels were better than they were given credit for. He considered there has Stood for quality. All over the were man Y m °re poorer hotels in Aus- ~ 7 tralia. world their fabrics have brought prestige Generally, North Island hotels were ° r 0 better than those of the South Island, to that illustrious name . . . which is though at Christchurch he found his accommodation very good. much . . . and goodwill to their country He had stayed at excellent hotels J at Auckland and Wellington, and of origin . . . which is more. found the variety of fold served first- ° class. Wanganui music-lovers will have Sheets, Pillowcases, Towels, Dress the opportunity of hearing Mr. campon at the Opera House tonight. Goods, Furnishings, Flannelettes, cooking Experts say hansell-s Wincettes Shir tines etc cloudy essences are best beninceues, omrungs, etc. cause the flavours are a i ways true , never vary in strength or quality. Use mm——— HANSELL’S CLOUDY ESSENCES, New Zealand's best.* AVALUABLE AID T TWICB 1116 $lllO6 in-k the time eustard dessert. Gregg’s. " Seameal ” Dessert / LIC f.i 7 Uj»/L 1 le the ONLY eustard that contains natural / MaZ/ 7 K«. ft.vl FvlM \ lodine from seaweed, and it Is of great benefit / gffwi s. \ ,n the Prevention of goitre. Deliciously flavoured / MSg/ 1 Olttf.K and easily prepared. I uJu' Bg i A \}\U , ' J llfltNl fets4 14 afamp /er Free ‘SeameaV Booklet to TF. GREGG <t Co. Ltd., Forth St., Dunedin, V "For gracious sake, Tom, have you seen my photograph in the D.I.C. Tiny Tot Exhibition ? I'm a sure winner." "Oh! That's what you think, John." Z 4 / wS ■ BUT THE D.I.C. SAYS"All Wanganui babies are winners, especially when dressed in their best bib-and-tucker by the D.1.C." D.I.C. with 66 long years of experience know just what Baby needs! Visit the Tiny Tot Exhibition in the D.I.C. Annexe and visit the Babies' and Children's Depts, on the First Floor! AT THE D. I. C. THE WIDE AWAKE STORE I
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Wanganui Chronicle, 6 September 1950, Page 7
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