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AMUSEMENTS. " NORMA "-TO-NIGHT. " NORMA "-TO-NIGHT. Seats for the above Opera can be booked To-day for D.C., O.S. and Grand Circle. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (The Theatre Perfect.) Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. SHARP. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller Present Their Greatest Operatic Enterprise, THE FULLER-GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO. In Bellini's Majestic Operatic Masterpiece, " NORMA." From Press Notices of the Opera:— "Herald" (Sept. 17) : "Music which, for sheer loveliness, can hardly be rivalled. ... sublime moments ... a joy to hear. . Silvestri employed all the skilled art of a great actress. . . Algozino and Silvestri rose to dazzling heights in the duet 'Hear Me, Norma.' . . Fumagalli's fine bass thundered . . . Tamburini employed a tenor voice of great range and power to splendid effect." The following Principals will appear: ROSITA SILVESTRI, NIN*A ALGOZINO, MATILDA PFRIMMER, ARTURO TAMBURINI, ERNESTO FUMAGALLI, A. GILARDI. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22— Matinee: -Faust." Night: "Barber of Seville." And for the Next Week's Programme the following Operas:— MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24— "Un Ballo in Maschera." TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 — "Carmen." WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26— "Norma" (Matinee) (Final Performance). "Rigoletto (Evening) (Final Performance). THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27— "Mignon." FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28— *H Trovatore"' i*lnai Performance). SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29— "Barber of Seville" (Matinee) (Final Performance). " Carmen " (Evening). COMMON SENSE PRICES. DRESS CIRCLE AND ORCHESTRAL STALLS (Resvd.), 8/ (Plus Tax). STALLS, 5/ (Plus Tax). GRAND CIRCLE. 3/ (Plus Tax). The D.C. and O.S. Box Plan for the whole of the Performances announced above Is now open at the Theatre Booking Office. GRAND CIRCLE BOOKING.—The Box Plans for the Grand Circle Open TODAY (Friday) for " Carmen," and on SATURDAY for " Rigoletto." All Plans open at 8 A.M. Grand Circle Patrons will not be allowed to book more than ten seats for each opera at a time tip till 9 A.M., after which any number of seats may be booked. NOTICE.—SI Seats Cannot be Booked. Always Plenty of Latter Price Seats Sold at Theatre FROM 1 O'CLOCK. CLICK CLACK CABARET. NEWMARKET. SATURDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing, 8 to 12. Dancing. 8 to 12. CLYDE HOWLEY'S FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS. Cabaret Items. Admission, 4/. Phone 46-789. * 21 LECTURES. OISTBR PHOEBE HOLMES Noted Lecturer of Los Angeles, Will Speak on "THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CRUCIFIXION AND THE RESURRECTION." AT THE STRAND THEATRE. SUNDAY. 23RD INST., 8 P.M. Your last opportunity of * hearing this Noted Lecturer. * -rVf D SYCHOLOGY LECTURES. In response to many requests from former Students, the Rev. A. M. Nlblock will commence a series of Lectures on Common aense Psychology for Women on TUESDAY. Octpber 2, at 7.30 p.m. for Men on WEDNESDAY, October 3rd at 7.30 p?m. The Lectures will be illustrated with specially prepared lantern slides.—For further particulars write P.O. Box 1745. x 22 RUGBY FOOTBALL. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. TO-MORROW — TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW — TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW — TO-MORROW. TARANAKI TARANAKI TARANAKI TARANAKI v. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. Kick-off, 3 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISER, MANUKAU V. PONSONBY MANUKAU V. PONSONBY! INTERMEDIATE FINAL. Kick-off, I.SO Sharp. Admission, ]/; Stand. 1/ Extra ban d Fuud^. (fUndS iU aid 0f S <*ool Footi j ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. j ss. BLANDFORD park. • fcj BLANDFORD PARK. TSSSITSiSgBi?; JJKILLIAXT CJOCOER, WILLI A NT BV STAR PLAYERS. 3 P.M. PONSONBY V. Y.M.C.A 1.30. THE GREAT CONTEST, HAMILTON V. NORTH SHORE A Game that no Sportsman should miss. /-*t FVrtlow the Crowd -barges as r*ti:il: Gents, 1/;" Ladies, 6d. I RANK ADEANE, Secretary CIS SSg J? FggSliit A SSOCIATION. Association. GOED MEDAL COMPETITION HERRING'S PARK, HERRING'S PARK, _ ' MORRO\V (SAT.). 3P \f RICHMOND V. THISTLE. Referee, Mr. Low. BON ACCORD V. CELTIC. Referee. Mr. Campbell. Directions to Ground.—Mt Trsm to Western Springs Rd.. or (irev L 1 3 Surrey Crescent Tram to Libra'rv. * X_l G. HOWARD, Hon. Sec.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 224, 21 September 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 224, 21 September 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 224, 21 September 1928, Page 16

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