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AMUSEMENTSjgURNS HALL. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 TANO FAMA Presents THE FAMOUS FISK JUBILEE SINGERS THE FAMOUS FISK JUBILEE SINGERS THE FAMOUS FISK JUBILEE SINGERS These noted and much-travelled 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 of the Artists, old favourites as well as new singers:— Miss Belle Gibbons, one of the old originals, who seems to retain perpetual youth. Miss Marjorie Alwyne, charming contralto, who was with the Fisks last timo they visited you. Miss Ron Thompson, a coloured soprano, for whom big success is predicted. Miss Davina Morrison, Scottish nightingale, coloratura soprano. Miss Alice Baptiste, the famous coloured mezzo-soprano. Miss Madeline Joyce, the gifted pianist, i Mr Harrie Franklin, a favourite baritone. Mr Herbert Maxwell, the phenomenal basso. Mr Horry Penn, excellent light tenor. Huntley Spencer (musical director), an old favourite. One of the finest tenors ever heard in New Zealand. WHAT A CHORUS! WHAT A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF ARTISTS 1 TEN SPLENDID ARTISTS. The Christchurch Press:—“There ar© no greater singers of jubilee choruses, plantation. songs, quartettes, and glees than the Fisk Jubilee Singers.’’ Box Plan at The Bristol till 12 p.m,; afterwards at The Geyser. Day Sales at The Geyser. Popular Prices: 4s, 3s, and 2s (plus tax). CIIAS. CABOT, Business Manager. King edward theatre To-day and To-night at 7.45. Ben Alexander, Irene Rich, Henry 'Walthall, and Rockliffe Feilowos are all in “BOY OF MINE.” The story of a boy who had. to choose his own father end guide hia mother’s love and happiness. Proudly we call it one of the greatest dramas of real life we have yet presented.

'T H E BRISTOL ” FOR We invite you to a personal trial of the ■wonderfully ingenious Player-Piano, AFTER PLATER - PIANOS. A FEW MINUTES’ PRACTICE YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED AT TOUR OWN SKILFUL INTERPRETATION. CAI/L AND TRY THE PLAYER-PIANO. 'THE BRISTOL” OFFERS SPECIAL VALUE-CASH OR TERMS. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), DUNEDIN. FOOTBALIL.

s S 0 C I A T lON OTBALL. CARISBEOOK GROUND. CARISBROOK GROUND. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) TO-DAY, AT 3 P.M. THIRD TEST, THERE TEST, CHINESE UNIVERSITIES v. NEW ZEALAND. Their display in the Second Test was truly brilliant.—N.Z. Press. AN ATTRACTION NO ENTHUSIAST SHOULD MISS. Provided state of ground permits, the Final of Second Grade Knock-out Competition between High School Old Boys and N orthem will be played as a curtain-weer, Btar Ground, 2s; Stand, 2s. Booking fee. Is extra. Prices include tax. BOX PLAN at The Bristol CLOSES at 11 o’clock this morning. Day Sales at Otago Sports Depot, S. Jacobs’s, and Chapman & Haig, Rattray Primary School Children admitted Free to ground, Ferguson street entrance, 1.15 p.m. sharp. The Dnaedin Tramway Band will be in attendance. E. R. GRACE, Secretary Otago Football Assn. National Bank Chambers, Princes street, Dunedin,

SPORTING. N B. Owners of Racehorses are Reminded that NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTO Clow •with the Secretary at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 10th September. Full Programme Otago Witness, August 19. Weekly Press, August 14. R..W. A. MUNRO. Hon. Secretary, Kurpw Jockey Club. DANCING. B v E B / T THURSDAY EVENING. 8 to 10.30. the PIC’ O’ DANCES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. 8 to IE In the EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL ARTHUR GORDON And HIS DANCE BAND. Admission 2s 6d. Buffet charges extra. M ILIT A R Y BALL. The ANNUAL BALL of tho I2th and 14th BATTERIES, New Zealand Artillery, will bo held in the ART GALLERY HALL, on WEDNESDAY, 24th September. K. J. PARKER. Lieut, Hon. Secretary, Central Battery, Dunedin. CITY CORPORATION NOTICESCITY JJUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL TEMPORARY CLOSING RIGHT-OF-WAY, ORBELL STREET. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Right-of-Way at tho bottom of Orbell street, Dalmoro, into Chatham avenue will bo CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, as from To-day, 6th hist, during the Operations of tho Drainage Board in that locality. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, September 5, 1924. jyiNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. Consumers of Electricity in Maori Hill and Roslyn Districts are Hereby NotiQed that Power will NOT lie available between 9 a.in. and 12 Noon TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7tli inst. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, September 5, 1924.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 1