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AMUSEMENTS. fTHB MUSICAL ATTRACTION OF 1928. ?RE MUSICAL ATTRACTION OF 1928. HE MUSICAL ATTRACTION OF 1928. ■TOWN HALL. direction - - - - E. J. Gravestock, Ltd. SATURDAY* MAY J2. SATURDAY, MAY 12. TUESDAY, MAY 15. TUESDAY, MAY 15. \ TWO GLORIOUS CONCERTS. M E. Graveß<ock announces with great pleasure the return of the I WORLD-FAMOUS SINGERS, ( WORLD-FAMOUS SINGERS, ' WORLD-FAMOUS SINGERS, AMY EVANS, FRASER GANGE. AMY EVANS, FRASER GANGE, AMY EVANS, FRASER GANGE. AMY EVANS, FRASER GANGE, AMY EVANS, FRASER GANGE, AMY EVANS, FRASER GANGE, The Th 3 Di9 Wef"li She<l Scottish Soprano. . . Baritone. Some Recent -Press Opinions. -A GREAT SOPRANO. "After a highly successful world tour Miss. lAray Evans and Mr. Fraser Gange made a •welcome appearance at Queen s Hall 1&B& night. Miss Evans sang with great purity of style, volume, and sweetness. There are few Sopranos before the public with SUCII admirable, soft, high notes. Mr.Ganges singing was specially enjoyable. —A. K. ( Daily sraGE?s "Miss Amy Evans and Mr. I raser Gangc are certainly two of the best-equipped anu xnos*. popular vocalists at the present time, end their eucccss has been prodigious. "Westminster Gazette. „„„„ ' "A SPLENDID BARITONE." " Fraser Gange has a temperament that covers the gamut of the emotions from broad humour to the subtlest suggestion of tragedy."—Daily Telegraph. * A WONDERFUL PERSONALITY." " There is, perhaps, no singer in the world who has sach a charm of manner or •who is such a tasteful dreser sas Miss Amy Evans. Last night on the Queen's Hall etage she sang as she looked, beautiful."— Ladies' Mirror.

Solo Pianiste and Accompanist: MISS ENID CONLEY. MISS ENID CONLEY. AMY EVANS, EVANS, EVANS, EVANS, EVANS, EVANS, FRASER GANGE, GANGE, GANGE, GANGE, GANGE, GANGE. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY AND~TUESDAY, MAY 12 AND 15. Box Plan at the Bristol, TUESDAY, May 8. Reserves 6s, plus tax. Other prices, 4s, 2s, plus tax MAURICE RALPH - - General Manager. TV/fISSION BAY CABARET. KOHI. lU Every ■WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Specials. Dancing 8-12. Admission, 2s 6d. Free Bus Service from G.P.O. at 3 o'clock. Cabaret Open Every Night. SPOUTING. WAIKATO RACING CLUB. (Incorp.). AUTUMN MEETING, To be held on the CLUB'S COURSE. TE RAPA, TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY, APRIL 30. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.45 A.M. EACH DAY. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR ALL DISTRICTS. s. d. Admiusion to Course .... 2 0 Motor-cars and ether vehicles (other than Members') .. Admission to Lawn Enclosure—- ■ Gentlemen . . . . ..76 Ladies .50 Main Entrance to Course first turning on Hamilton side of Vardon Road. Members pleaso use the road at Northern end of Course, where cars may be parked in Members' Car Paddock. All other patrons please use main entrance. ]jn order to minimise the risk of accident, ear drivers are respectfully requested not to pass cars going in the same direction, ■whether going to or coming from the Te Ra.p& Coarse. Official traffic inspectors will be stationed along the route, and any breach of the by-lawn will be reported to the Police. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and .Lotteries Amendment Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Te Rapa Racecourse during the Waikato Racing Club's Meeting, and if such person is found or such course, he will be removed therefroaa and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of. sweeps is prohibited, and any persons infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. E. H. O'MEARA, Secretary. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1928. JUNE 2, 4 AND 6. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE ON FRIDAY. MAY 4, BY 5 O'CLOCK (5 p.m.). FEES (1 bot/ each) must accompany nominations, W. S. SPENCE. / Secretary. PAKURANGA HUNT (INC.). The Master (Mr. H. Bullock-Webster) and the Hunt Committee extend a cordial invitation to the Farmers to be present at the Opening Day Function of the Hunt, at; the Public Hall, East Tamaki. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 11.45 a.m., and have pleasure in announcing that His Excellency the Governor-General has expressed his intention of being present—ROßT. D. NEAL, Secretary. JJAMILTON RACES. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY, Sedan leaves Dilworth Buildings, 7.30 •.m., for Course, returning same day. £ 1 RETURN. Reservations, Ring AARD, 44-656. -rXT AIKATO RACES. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AND MONDAY. Tourist Sight-Seeing Co.'s Sedan will le&'ve G.P.O. 7 a.m., each day. Return lf-are, £l. Book your Seats. Phone 45-350. - - --- , AMILTON RACES TO-DAY (Saturday), and Monday.—Orange Cab Co.'a 5■er Sedans leave Enaean's Bldgs., each at 7 a.m. sharp. Return fare. £1 2a •l 1 or reservations Phone 40-400. cCA.RTHY'B SEDAN BUS leaves G.P.O. 7-a.m. TO-DAY (Saturday), and MONDAY. rtv t 2r. t I£ MILTON RACES. OK SEATS. PHONE 42-065. FT

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19932, 28 April 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19932, 28 April 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19932, 28 April 1928, Page 20