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THE BLACK FAMILY.

jj The versatile All I'lncki family, dwhich hah gailed the highest enco'jmiuniH throughout the'. Commonwealth .-'and Now Zealand, are visiting Tf3 t v ]\ni(,i on Wednesday, May 111-h. Tho '.jKlaeks arc a Scottish family of exeep* ,tioinl :uid tlivoi'hi (itul ability. Miss Mack in tho star artist of tho -.company, and lias been pronounces hy musical critics of tlio Sydney, Meland Adelaide press as a distinguished violinisto, and fttnl con-ly-.rnllo, her n porloiro including nucli Inline numbers as Tosli's "(Jood-Hyo," Hjand "The Zuyder Zee," etc. ller work on the violin is charac||terised by splendid tone and fine tcchiMiiijuo, while she i? wonderfully clover ;:\m lighter work and (rick playing. a lvTi s 101 sic Mark is a pianist of misdoubted skill, and a clever datiscuso, •/and Mr lierl Mack, a solo cornetist, ":ij cellist ami export dancer. Mr P. 1 1 ick is also an accomplished violinist fijand pianist, and Mrs Mack n proficient t K(om]ianist and organist. Mr John HI uk is a quaint Scotch comedian and f i. instrumentalist. Duets, quartettes, and musical sketches are also included ■' in a delightful programme. Tho company is also assisted by Mr Herbert who, as a comedian and society -entertainer, is also spoken of as n dond Mel. R. Spurr; also Mr ,Harry ' ispi'neer, a very clever comedian. Popular prices are to !>e charged, viz , s, 's and Is. ' i

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 257, 7 May 1910, Page 2

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THE BLACK FAMILY. King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 257, 7 May 1910, Page 2

THE BLACK FAMILY. King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 257, 7 May 1910, Page 2

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