Town Hall (CONCERT CHAMBER). Direction . . . E. J. Gravestock (Ltd.). To-Night at 8 Also, on Tuesday Evening Next Return of the WORLD-FAMED BRITISH SINGERS, Miss Amy Evans Mr Fraser Gange THE TWO MOST POPULAR SINGERS NOW BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Programmes will include selections front GRAND OPERA, ORATORIO, MODERN AND CLASSIC BALLADS. GERMAN LEIDER. FRENCH CHAN. SONS, ITALIAN SONGS. ! THE NATIONAL SONGS OF ENG. LAND, SCOTLAND. WALES. IRELAND. “Miss Evans looked a beautiful, queenly figure. To a gorgeous soprano voice she adds dramatic fire and a soft, sweet tone that has all the velvet smoothness of the pansy. Her husband, Mr. Fraser Gange, is also an artist to his finger tips." Solo Pianist and Accompanist. MISS ENID CONLEY, PRICES: 6s. 4s, 2s (plus tax). Box Plane, Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales Coleman's, Tobacconist, H.M. Arcade. TO RESIDENTS HAMILTON WHAN GAR El AND DISTRICTS:— J In response to repeated requests. Mr. E. J. Gravestock has made arrangements for the above famous singers to visit your towns as under:— HAMILTON—MONDAY. MAY 14. WHANGAREI—WEDNESDAY. MAY 16. P^ I 'ld WARD —A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE-TO-NIGHT. Early Session . ORCHESTRAL TO-NIGHT. SESSION .. 8.0 p.m. RIN TIN TIN THE WONDER DOG, “JAWS OF STEEL” And IRENE RICH, in “THE CLIMBERS” ERN BEACHAM AND THE PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA. FAIRS '•Give While You Live" . . (BTiTdon), “Give That Others May Live** . . . • (Scrimgeour) HELP AT THE BIG UNITED FAIR AND Advertising Exhibition TOWN HALL MAY 31 AND JUNE 1. s.o.s. “GOODS ROLLING IN—“Firms. Churches. Organisations. Individuals Responding Generously. More Replies Urgently Required. Need great. Distress Increasing." “Give That Others May Live.’’ REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR, Methodist City Missioner. Phones: 44-658 and 44-472.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 352, 12 May 1928, Page 15
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