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BALLAD-yish to hear the Mozarts hgam.—PotMoim Ledr/er. The Mozart Quartette Concert Saturday evening was a genuine treat to lovers of good music. — Brant/ord Daily Expotitor. The elite of Geneva greeted the Mozarts last evening. The programme was choice and finely rendered.— G^nfm (X. Y.) GnzHte. The Mmzart Quabtette— This company gave one of the best musical entertainments here last evening, that our best indues have had the opportunity of hearing for some time. Thei'r programme was an excellent one, cont. ii.iug uoth,ng but tie iniest selections n m their extensive repertoire, sweetly sung, and with a .listiiictness of iiitonati..n ran.lN attaiir ed by concert singers. It is to be hoped that they may be induced to give another concert here. — J ackscm Daily Citizen. The Mozart Quartette gave one of their refined and highly eojoyable Concerts last evening. The programme was choice and rendered most faithfully many points beinir observed by the singers that are rarely considered. Their enunciation 'distinct, and words reserved their true meaning and proper exprf^ssion Tjure voice and captivating manner. Miss Brayten won all by her rich co: graceful bearing. The gentlemen, Mr. Koch and Mr. Beyerle gave sa Newcomb deserves every compliment for his fine piano performance. A glad to hear the Mozarts again.— CAo^Aam Plamt. "■ A. J. Webster & Go! MANUFAOTUREKS OF AND DEALERS IN EVERY VARIETY OF I I>itiida.» Street, • Ladies Fine Boot< and G'e7dlemen's Hand-Sewed Work a Specialty. OKEAI'l STYI^ISHl r>Tjm-A.BLEl OOISCIPORTAB^ I T "Wf" i J W)b mm Fine Qold JoT^ellery, Clocks, SilverTrare Richmond Street, - - London. Sseoial New Goods. I "'"^ *"'' "^''"'° """ »iiBw*i «ew wruu b perfect Pitting SHIRTS C.'iiitoii Flniinel Under-clothing* Sciirlet Flannel *' " English & Scotch '' Dent's Ciiiovcs, New Scarfs. Silk IJuibrellas, irood valiie. a. ▲. aABLzcE. AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. Call and leave your measure — City Shirt Factory, 174 I>nndas-st.. London, Ont. W. 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