AMUSEMENTS. MARGARET BANNERMAN "The dominant Impression left by the pe formance on Saturday night la of the bri liant success of Miss Margaret Bannermai The English actress, a handsome blond slight and graceful in figure, unmlstakabl carried the house by her polished art." —Sydney "Herald." — HIS MAJESTY'S.— Direction : J. C. Williamson (K.Z.), Lti THE IDOL OF THE LONDON STAGE, Commencing WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Z For a Brief Season. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Hare much pleasure in announcing the First Appearance in New Zealand of ANTHONY PRINSEP'S LONDON COMPANY, With MARGARET BANNERMAN MARGARET BANNERMAN who for many years has been the idol c London audiences. Young, charming, mai netic. and gifted as a brilliant and attra< tive actress, Margaret Bannennan comes t New Zealand at the height of her succet and popularity. Of Margaret Bannerman, W. S. Maughan the famous playwright and author, wrote "You will have to go far before you will see better acting than that of Margaret Bannerman." THE OPENING PRODUCTION WILL B] "OTHER MEN'S WIVES," "OTHER MEN'S WIVES," By Walter Hackett, Which will be followed by "OUR BETTERS," "OUR BETTERS," By Somerset Maugham, "SEXES AND SEVENS," "SEXES AND SEVENS," By Arthur Wimperis, And " DIPLOMACY," " DIPLOMACY," Adapted from Victorien Sardou's "Dora," In which Miss Bannerman and her compan have appeared with phenomenal success il London. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., emphasise the lm portance of this theatrical event, represent ing, as it does, the first appearance in New Zealand of one of the most brilliant anc notable actresses on the Engllsh-speakini stage, with her complete London company in plays which enjoyed lengthy seasons it London. Auckland audiences will see thes« productions staged exactly as in London. PRICES. The prices will not be raised for thj Margaret Bannerman Season. * ,P C - an<l R-8., If ; Stalls, 4/; Gallery 1/6; Early Doors Stalls, 1/ extra; Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. All prices plus tax. BOX PLANS will be opened on MONDAY, October 1. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL AT 8 P.M. ON THURSDAY NEXT, SEPT. 27, THE SCHOOL WILL GIVE A CONCERT, IN THE TOWN HALL. An Excellent Varied Programme. CHORAL, ORCHESTRAL, DRAMATIC, With VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS, and a GRAND GYMNASTIC DISPLAY. Proceeds for Grounds and Sports. ADMISSION: Adults 2/. Children 1/. No Booking. 22 • JJ'AVY LEAGUE. A BOOK EVENING A BOOK EVENING Will be held at the NAVY LEAGUE ROOMS, CUSTOMS STREET WEST, On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, AT 7.30 P.M. All Members and Friends are Incited to come representing a Book. Members are requested to bring any Books or Magazines for distributin among the Seamen of Ships risking the Port, for Lighthouses and for sending to the Islands. Supper Provided. Admission Free. JOHN ALEXANDER, *22 President. niTY O F AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK. AUCKLAND -VTUNICIPAL T»AND. UCKLAND -IM-UXICIPAL -E>AND. Conductor, MR. CHRISTOPHER S'MITH. Programme : " God Save the King." March—"Loyal Order" p. Panella Hymn—"Supplication" Chr. Smith.' Dverture—"Bohemian Girl" Balfe Petite Suite—"Scenes in Maoriland ■« i *. ~,. . „ •• Abe Potatau. selection—"Merrie England" . Ed. German INTERVAL. March—"The Pitt Panther" . . L. Panella «altz—" Victory" Syd. Barnes! selection—"The Maid of the Mountains" „ ~,„. . Fraser-Simson. dorceau Militaire—"The Outpost" ..... l. i. „, . Mackenzie. March—"Our Fighting Men" ... Kocereto. National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. £J IT * OF AUCKLAND. ORGAN RECITAL. ■wS2£T e ..'7l I l be no ° r e«n Recital in the HALL on SUNDAY EVENING, the !3rd September, 1925. ,_ J- S. BRIGHAM. •*■ Town Clerk. AVONDALE TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT ESTHER RALSTON In «'SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS." (Two Comedies, etc.) x 22 PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. JJPPER JJARBOUR fI«ERRY G°- LTDEXCURSIONS TO PINE ISLAND 'weather and other circumstances pernltting).—Launches Wynona. Tawa nnd rwigg leave Auckland Mondays, Wedneslays. Saturdays and Sundays, at 10 a.m . -eturning from Pine Island Mondays and Wednesdays at 3.50 p.m., Saturdays 5 p.m. jundays 4.40 p.m. Calling at Island Bay. 3eacb Haven, Hohsonrille and Greenhithe FARES: Adults, Return, 1/6: Children, 9d Refreshments obtainable on Pine Island FS ls~p-2l gCNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. * S.S. OMANA, SCRFDALE, OSTKND AND OMIHA, At 9.50 a.m. Returning from Ostend at 4.30 p.m. and Dmlha at 5 p.m. S.S. HAUITI leaves Surfdale at 5 p.m I 22 RIVERIIEAD AND OSTEND SERVII'K.v i STEAMERS, CALLING AT ALL WHARVES, I Leave Auckland Daily at 3.30 p.m for Hobsonville, Wai marie, and Rirerhead (Saturdays excepted*. Sundays at 4 p m Leave Riverhead Daily at 8.45 a.m. (Sundays excepted). FOR OSTEND, leaving Prince's Wharf. Sundays, 9.45 a.m., Wednesdays, 9.45 a.m, Fridays, «.$0 p. m.. Saturdays, 1.45 P.m. BKADKEY AND BINNs! D 4
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 23
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