MR. AMOORE'S SONG RECITAL.
The following Is iin. extract from the Dally* Telegraph, Napier (Womhn's Pag< i ), on Wednesday. Jure iji\i, m reference to one M nrr. Amoore's ehtertaihmonts and who is fifivlns a sonj? recital on Tuesdny next at the Opera Honse: "Frank Amoore. —The progranime was something altogether unique, and quite out of the com* l'nrin run of entertainments. The host, Ma Frank Amoore, his a fine stage append ance which, coupled wl!h an easy grace of manner and an iimnnr.ulate ' attire, looked most distinguished. His singing Is very fine and his selections were much "appreciated. A jolly little supper of good .thinrrs wns provided anriVverything' was carried out with charming decorum and precision to that, everyone thoroughly enjoyed the social.' I'he frocking was of the semi-evening type." Sir. Amoore will be assisted by Mr. T.; Watson (baritone) i nad Mr. I*. Shone (acc<sinpanist). Press notices and programmes may be seen and obtained at. corner-, where the box plan is now open. Patrons are advised to book early ana secure good scats for' -this -exceptionally good song recital.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15275, 24 July 1920, Page 5
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180MR. AMOORE'S SONG RECITAL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15275, 24 July 1920, Page 5
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