AMUSEMENTS. EVANS-GANGE CONCERTS. THIRD CONCERT, TO-NIGHT at 8. OWING TO THE GIIEAT SUCCESS OF THESE CONCERTS. AN EXTRA CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN ON SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. TOWN~HALL Direction E. J. Gravestoek, Ltd. TO-NIGHT at 8. SATURDAY at 8 THE WORLD-FAMED BRITISH SINGERS. kLsJSss MISS ENID COIN LEY, Solo Pianiste- ’ Accompanist. "Miss Amy Evans has one of those wonderful voices which will do anything they are told. You want a top C without preparation, she simply' picks it out of the air, and gives it to you without more ado. Mr. Fraser Gange is not content to give a mere instrumental rendering of a vocal melody. One could hear him sing manv songs without being satiated.”—“Pa'll Mall Gazette.” RESERVED SEATS, SIX SHILLINGSUnreserved, 4s. and 2s. (plus Plans at the Bristol. Day bales. Grand Opera House Confectionery.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 171, 19 April 1928, Page 3
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