EVANS GANGE CONCERTS. RESERVED SEATS. SIX SHILLINGS (Plus Tax). BOX PLANS OPEN TUESOAV NEXT. TOWN HALL Direction .. E. G. Gravestock. Ltd. Saturday and Tuesday, May 12 and 15 Two Glorious Concerts RETURN OP THE WORLD-FAMED BRITISH SINGERS. Direct from their Wonderful Triumphs in America. “TWO FINE SINGERS.” ‘-Miss Amy Evans and Mr. Fraser ' Gange are certainly two of the best equipped and most popular vocalists at the present time, and their success has ! been prodigious.- "Westminster Gazette. “ “A GREAT SOPRANO." j “After a highly successful world tour. Miss Amy Evans and Mr. Fraser Gange | made a welcome reappearance at Queen s ; Hall last night. . . . There are few | sopranos before the public with such ad ■ mirable soft, high notes.'*—London ‘ npiljXews." A FAMOUS BARITONE. “COME AGAIN. FRASER GANGE. FOR AS A CONCERT SINGER VOU , ARE SIMPLY GREAT.' New York I Evening Journal. ' Solo Pianist and Accompanist, MISS ENID CONLEY. SOX PLANS OPEN TUESDAY. MAY t. AT LEWIS EADY. LTD. RESERVED SEATS, 6s: UNRESERVED. 4s AND 2s plus tax). Maurice Ralph Manager TEACHERS OF DANCIKO. MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT Operate, Character. Greek. Latest Ballroom Dancing, including tho Yale Blues. STUDIO: 22 KHYBER »ASS. Phone 41-423. THE PREMIER SCHOOL OF BALL J ROOM DANCING. 200 PACIFIC BLDGS.. Corner WELLESLEY A. QUEEN STS. Principals: MADAME EDITH BAIRD. MR. COLIN SHORTER. All that is Latest in the Ballroom, featur mg the authentic Yale Blues. Private Lessons at any hour by appoint menL ’Classes Weekly. Fees: Two Guineas a Course. Phone 25-633.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 344, 3 May 1928, Page 15
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