AMUSEMENTS. PLEASE NOTE!—Seats are available fbi Dress Circle, Orchestra Stalls and Grand Circle for " UN BALLO IN MASCHERA," AND " CARMEN.'" BE WISE AND BOOK NOW ! BE WISE AND BOOK NOW! 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 Rossini's Comedy-Opera, "THE BARBER OF SEVILLE." With OLGA POLETTI, MATILDA PPRIMMER, ALESSANDRO ROTA, Vicleffo Scamuzzi (as the Barber), ERNESTO FUMAGALLI and ANTONIO ALFIERI. From the " STAR " (Anckland), 21/9/28: "Scamuzzi triumphs as Figaro . . . The Orchestra graphically presented the storm music." "SUN" (21/9/28): "Poletti rose to brilliant heights." "HERALD" (21/9/28): "The Barber, Figaro, most picturesque of buffoons, came to life in gay abandoned colours at the magic touch of Scamuzzi .. . Rare comic-acting added to the brilliance of the evening." And for the Next Week's Programme the following Operas:— MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24— "Un Ballo In Mascbera." TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 "Carmen." WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26— "Norma" (Matinee) (Final Performance). "Rigoletto (Evening) (Final Performance). THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 "Mignon." FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28— "II Trovatore" (Final Performance). SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 "Barber of Seville" (Matinee) (Final Performance). *• Carmen " (Evening). COMMON SENSE PRICES. i DRESS CIRCLE AND ORCHESTRAL STALLS (Resvd.), 8/ (Plus Tax). STALLS. 5/ (Plus Tax). GRAND CIRCLE. 8/ (Plus The D.C. and O.S. Box Plan for the whole of the Performances announced above is now open at the Theatre Booking (Juice. GRAND CIRCLE BOOKING.—The Box Plan for the Grand Circle is NOW OPEN for "Rigoletto," and will Open on MONDa • for "Mignon." 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 up till 9 A.M., after which any number of seats may be booked. NOTICE.—S/ Seats Cannot be Booked. Always Plenty of Latter Price Seats Sold at Theatre FROM 7 O'CLOCK. POPPYLAND — POPPYLAND IN CJT. Tlfl-ATTHEW'S pARISH TTALL, °I. I ™-ATTHEW'S -IT ARISH -tl AL £ HOBSON STREET, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), TICONDAY. O-DAY (SATURDAY), JM-ONDAY TUESDAY, UESDAY, -SEPT 22, ) ( 24 and 25 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. ) ( 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. a ?* e .^? U haß been transformed into a .. £ oC 3*? Poppies, with hundreds of red lights shining in a Forest of Greenery Afternoon Teas and Suppers. Orchestra. Stalls laden with Beautiful Work. Plain and Fancy Artistic Brass. Cakes, Produce! Flowers Sweets, etc., brilliantly illuminated each evening. Admission : Afternoons Free; Evenings 1/ Be sure and come. You will enjoy even? minute and help a good cause. :x25 AERO cv CMKI QLUB "DALL. P A R K I N G. The Auckland City Council permit Parking in the following streets : AIREDALE STREET WAKEFIELD STREET GREY AVENUE, COOK STREET, Also, CIVIC SQUARE. _ 22 . BAZAARS. pOPPYLAND BAZAAR. In ST. MATTHEW'S HALL. » 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. Beautifully Illuminated. THIS „,„„ OF Mlgs WILL GIVE A DISPLAY OF FANCY DANCING. «»*.r Admission \f % x <^ REUNIONS. AT Z. OLD COLONISTS' • ASSOCIATION. His Excellency the GovernorGeneral. Vice-Pfttron. His Worship the Mayor. ANNUAL REUNION, 'OCTOBER 10 1928 NOTICE TO MEMBERS. ' ' i Change of Address.—Members having changed their postal addresses during the! mst two years are requested to notify the Honorary Secretary at once, as invitations will be issued shortly. New Members.—All New Zealand Colonists of 50 years' standing and upwards are invited to join the Association. Registration free. Membership Badges, 5/ each. Full information from S. COLiDICCTT, Hon. Sec. 6. Hellaby's Building (opp. C.PO). Queen Street. «>2 J LAWN TENNIS. 0 (CAMPBELL PARK TENNIS CLUB. (Incorporated.) CA ADJOINING CORNWALL PARK \UO SCHOOL, GREEN LANE. Nk OPENING DAY, SATURDAY. JT* OCTOBER 13, AT 2 P.M. Ten first-class chip courts. Subscription for 12 months. Ladies £2, Gentlemen £3 Entrance Fee £1 1/. Intending new members should make early application B. S. BARRY. Hon. Sec. 19, Atherton Rd., Epsom. \y"s A BRUCE, Racquet Stringer. 94, Atbort • St. Racquets Restrung and Repaired Patronised by Tilden. World's Champion. C RESTRINGING Racquets, same day service. See new range bpalding, Slazenger Racquets.—Wiseman's, Queen St. ami Newton. j) rpEXNIS Court, grass, use of mower, ■*■ marker, net, roller; vacancies probable. Mulr. Chemist. Dominion Rd. x 24 TIENNIS Racquets, 2no at Bargain Prices. •*■ all in good condition — Klngsford's Sports Depot. 164. Queen St. B . GOLF. °i t Oo" Material, expert fc-M** Professional. List "*«-—Johns, Ltd, Chancery St, j>
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 23
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