AMUSEMENTS. THE MIGHTY PASSION PLAT Sty, ... n At The (J.B and theatre Day Sessions 12 to 2.30 - 2.30 to 5 P.M. ORCHESTRAL SESSION 7.30 P.M. "KING "KING "KING "KING THE "KING "KING "KING "KING "KING "KING OP OF OF OP KINGS" KINGS" KINGS'• KINGS" KINGS" KINGS" KINGS" KINGS" KINGS" KINGS" THE SCREEN'S SUBLIME GIFT TO HUMANITY. GRAND QUALITY OBCHESTRA (Specially Augmented) _ And The WESTMINSTER CHORISTERS ___ In Special VOCAL ACCOMPANIMENT. Reserves at The Bristol, or Ring 2934,
QONC E E T HALL. Direction: E. J. Grsvestock, Ltd. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY, April 24th, 26th, 28th. MR E. J. GRAVE STOCK has the honour to announce tho RETURN TO NEW ZEALAND .of tho WORLD-FAMED BRITISH SINGERS. ' MISS AMY EVANS AMY EVANS AMY EVANS AMY EVANS AMY EVANS AMY EVANS The Eminent Welsh Soprano, and MR PHASER GANGE,' PBABEfi GANGE, P K A S E R GANGE. SKABEE GANGE, PRASE R GAUGE, P R A S E R GANGE, the Distinguished Scottish Baritone, after their remarkable triumphs in Europe and America. No two singers have endeared themselves so much to New Zealand audiences, as these brilliant artists, and since their previous visit, they have enhanced their reputation in an, extraordinary mannor. AMY FEASER EVANS. GANGE. "Miss Amy Evans and Mr Praser Gango arc certainly two of tho best equipped ana most popular vocalists, at the present time, and their eucoess has been prodigious. It is not in the least difficult to understand how mightily they pleased their Australian and New Zealand hfeareis. Both are remarkably line artiste, who make the most of exceptional natural endowments. _ Both have splendid voices, which are a joy to heari Their reception by a large audience last night could not have been more cordial." "London Westminster Gazette." AMY PRASER EVANS. GANGE. "Miss Amy Evans has one of those wonderful voices which will do anything they are told. You want a top 0 without preparation? She simply pioks it out of the air and gives it to you without more ado."— "London Pall Mall Gazette." "Praser Gange is a superb artist, and as the reviewer has a long and retentive memory, he is clearly of the opinion that this distinguished musician is in the same class with Charles Santley and Pfrangcon Davies, two superlatively great vocalists of a former feneration. His voice is mellow and rich, his enunoiation in the various languages impeocable, and each number was given with that poise and finish that betokens that he is a master of Bel Canto and one of the finest singers of the present times."—"Albany Times-Union," U.S.A. Reserved Seats Gs, Unreserved 4s and 24. Plans at The Bristol on Wednesday next. STEVENS AND SONS, LTD., Motor Body Builders, ANNUAL CARNIVAL DANCE, To be held in WINTER GARDEN, TUESDAY, 22nd MAY, 1928. Continuous Dance Musio 8 p.m. to l ft.m. Bailey's Jazz Band apd Les Marston's Orchestra, Early application is necessary for a limited dumber of tickets. 7s 6d Double Ticket. 1837
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