TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). Direction - - E. J. Gravestock (LtdL Saturday Night Next ALSO ON Tuesday Night Next MR. E. J. GRAVESTOCK Announces with great pleasure THE RETURN OF THE WORLO'S FAVOURITE SINGERS. Amy Evans Fraser Gange After a wonderful tour abroad. Some London Press Opinions: “After a highly successful world tour. Miss Amy Evans and Mr. Fraser Gange made a welcome reappearance at Queen's Hall last night. Miss Evans sang with great purity of style, volume and sweetness. There are few sopranos before the public with such admirable soft, high notes. Mr. Gange's singing was specially enjoyable.”—A.K.—“Daily News' Amy Evans Fraser Gange “Miss Amy Evans and Mr. Fraser Gange returned to Queen's Hall and had a warm reception. Miss Evans has one of the most beautiful voices of the day. Mr. Gange sang with fine vigour and variety."—“Daily Mail.” Amy Evans Fraser Gange 1“ M iss Amy Evans has one of those wonderful voices which will do anything they are told. You want a top C witrout preparation? She simply picks t out of the air and gives it to you w thout more ado. Mr. Fraser Gange is not content to give you a mere instrumental rendering of a vocal melody. One could hear him sing many songs without being satiated."—“Pall Mall Gazette.” Amy Evans Fraser Gange The Box Plans are rapidly Piling at , Lewis Eady, Ltd. Patrons are strongly advised to Book their Seats. Reserve. 6s (plus tax). Other prices: 4s, 2s. Plus : tax). Manager - - MAURICE RALPH MPI R E BALL. TO BE HELD IN SCOTS HALL. THURSDAY. MAY 24, 8.30 P.M. Powder and Patches. Coloured Lapels. Tickets obtainable only on producing invitation at Lewis Eady. Ltd.. Queen St., or League Rooms. Shortland St J. E. MURRAY. K. THOMSON. Hon. Secretaries
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 350, 10 May 1928, Page 15
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