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AMUSEMENTS, BURN'S HALL, COAIMENCTNG SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. Tano Pama Presents THE FISK ITUBILEE SINGERS. these noted and MUCHTRAVELLED ARTISTS are famous all the -world over for their rendition of JUBILEE CHORUSES, PLANTATION MELODIES. COON SONGS, HUMOROUS NEGRO SONGS, all of which they sing with delicious harmony and quaint effect, such as the negroes are celebrated for. Here are the names of some ot the Artists, old favorites as well as new singers:— Miss BELLE -GIBBONS, one of the old) originals, who seems to retain perpetual youth. Alisa MARJORIE ALWYNE, charming contralto, who was with the Fisks last time they visited you. Miss RON THOMPSON, a colored soprano, for whom big success is predicted. 'Miss DAVINA MORRISON, Scottish Nightingale, coloratura soprano. ■Miss MADELINE JOYCE, the gifted pianist. Miss ALICE BAPTISTE, the famous colored mezzo-soprano. Mr HERBERT MAXWELL, a grand basso. Air HARRIS FRANKLIN, a favorite baritone. Air HARRY PENN, excellent light tenor. HUNTLEY SPENCER (musical director), an old favorite; one of the finest colored tenors ever heard in New Zealand. WHAT A CHORUS! WIT AT A SPLENDID COLLECTION OP ARTISTS! Got in Early and Book Seats. Box Plan at The Bristol. POPULAR PRICES: 4-s, 3s, 2s (plus tax); Children, Half-price. Day sales at the Geyser. ■ C2IAS. OABOT, Advance Alanager.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL! CARISEEOOK GROUND, OARISBROOK GROUND, SATURDAY NEXT, AT 3 P.M. TUB I) T E S T, CHINESE UNIVERSITIES V. NEW ZEALAND. Their display in the Second Test was truly brilliant.—N.Z. Press. CAN THEY WIN THIS TEST? The First Test New Zealand won, 2-1; the Second Test a draw, 2-2. AN ATTRACTION NO ENTHUSIAST SHOULD MISS. ADMISSION: Ground, 2s; Stand, 2s. Booking fee, Is extra. Prices include tax. Box Plan Open at The Bristol To-morrow (Thursday) (Morning. Primary School Children admitted Free to ground. The Dunedin Tramway Band will bo in attendance. Railway Excursion Fares are being issued for SATURDAY, September 6, between Clinton and Oamaru, available for return on the Monday following. E. R. GRACE, Secretary Otago Football Assn. National Bank Chambers, Princes street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 8