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AMUSEMENTS.

DIXIE JUJJILEE SINGERS,

TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!

Thiwompany will open at the Princess Theatre to-night for one night only. It is now over 20 years since a genuine colored troupe of Jubilee Singers visited this Dominion and “Dixies” are the first and only genuine company to tour the world from then until the present time. They are a brilliant organisation of singers and raconteurs, unconventional and entracing, having for their essentials, sweet songs, rich harmonies, delightful music, and irresistible humour that lifts you out of your humdrum daily life. The programmes they present are of general appeal to the amusement seekers and music lovers alike and the good taste shown in the selection of the numbers offered and the general deportment of tile singers b(f and on the stage is all that could he desired. Some of the greatest singers of the negro race will lie heard with the Dixies, and for an evening’s entertainment it would he impossible to imagine a greater attraction. hike all other popular public entertainers, the famous “Dixie” Jubilee Singers have their imitators, hot like all others they cannot compare in the slightest degree with the genuine artists. N’o other Jubilee combination enjoys the popularity of Ihe “Dixies” who»-are known throughout both Canada and C.S.A.. and are acclaimed the world’s greatest Jubilee Singers—lbis from America, the homo of Jubilees. Mr T. Fotser, who lias reached the stage where his managerial reputation will allow of his handling only “the best,” is in charge of this company.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1925, Page 1

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249

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1925, Page 1

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