AMUSEMENTS.
PETER .DAWSON. "Lancelot"—Mr F. Gilbert Webb—the well-known musical critic of the London Referee, commented recently on the fact that music would seem to be putting a girdle round the earth. He only, however, gave one instance to justify the remark. The gramophone records of Peter Dawson's voice already sold, if placed side by side, would form a girdle round the world —"a wonderful record" in a double sense. No matter where you be in the English-speaking world, be it the wild west of America, darkest Africa, or in the back block of Australia, here he is to be found singing, be the weather conditions ever eo adverse, always in good voice, and all that is required is a fresh nsedle for each song. Those who have not experienced the pleasure of hearing Peter Dawson sing in the flesh should not fail to take the opportunity of doing so during his visit here. The box plan is on view at McColls'. Reserved seats 4s, unreserved 3s and 2s.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 740, 27 January 1915, Page 5
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168AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 740, 27 January 1915, Page 5
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