AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! A Unique Event in the Musical Annals of Auckland, The Sublime Wagnerian Opera, “ LOHENGRIN ” will be performed at St. James’ Theatre by the Fuller-Gonsalez Grand Opera Company on MONDAY EVENING, the Ist October, at 7.30 p.m. Sharp. Booking Arrangements Later. PLEASE NOTE!—Seats are available for Dress Circle, Orchestra Stalls and Grand Circle for “ UN BALLO IN MASCHERA,” (TO-NIGHT), AND “ CARMEN.” (TO-MORROW NIGHT). 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 Verdi’s Magnificent Opera, “ UN BALLO IN MASCHERA,” With ROSITA SILVESTRI, MARGHERITA FLOR, NINA ALGOZINO. ALESSANDRO ROTA, VICLEFFO SCAMUZZI, ERNESTO FUMAGALLI and ANTONIO ALFIERI. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25— “Carmen.” WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26— "Norma” (Matinee) (Final Performance). Rigoletto (Evening) (Final Performance). THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 — “Mignon.” FR"' \Y, SEPTEMBER 28— “11 Trovatorc (?i;ial Performance). SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29— ’Barber of Seville” (Matinee) (Final Performance). “Carmen” (Eve-.ng). • 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 Plan for the Grand Circle is NOW OPEN for “Rigoletto,” and will Open TO-DAY (Monday) for "Mignon,” and TO-MORROW (Tuesday), for "11 Trovatore.” 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.—”' Seats Cannot be Booked. Always Plenty of Latter Price Seats Sold at Theatre FROM 7 O’CLOCK. BILLIARDS. Under the Auspices of Messrs. Billiards. Ltd. PROFESSIONAL BILLIARDS EXHIBITION MATCH OF 18,000 UP. WALTER LINDRUM, Australian Wizard. Holder of World’s Record Break of 1415. under new rules, Versus CLARK McCONACHY, New Zealand Champion. Holder of World's Record Opening Break of 687. ST. JAMES’ THEATRE BUILDING ST. JAMES’ THEATRE BUILDING (Opp. Civic Square, Queen Street), Commencing TO-DAY (MON.), 24th INST., Afternoon Sessions: 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. Evening Sessions: 8 to 10 p.m. POPULAR PRICES: 5/ (Res.), 4/, 3/, 2/ (plus tax). Reserves at Messrs. Billiards. Ltd., Strand Arcad?. x 24 CHURCH NOTICES. A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL K CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR UNION. TniitTY-SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION. TONIGHT (MONDAY). BERESFORD ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 5.30 p.m.—ALUMNI BANQUET. Subscription 2/. AU old Endeavourers are invited. „ p m ~ GREAT CONSECRATION RA-LLY. Chairman, Rev. A. S. Wilson. Addresses by New President, Rev. A. W. Bean Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher. If vou want to see a real Christian Endeavour *RaUy, and if you think Christian Endeavour in Auckland is dead, then come to this Consecration RaUy To-night, 7.45 p.m. at Beresford St. Congregational. LODGE NOTICES. ■QJNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS. PIONEER LODGE, No. 21, DEVONPORT wiU be held at Masonic Hall, TUESDAY. Sept. 25, 192®, at 630 p.m. sharp.—R. KEELING. Secretary *> 4 PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. TJIVERHEAD AND OSTEND SERVICi r STEAMERS. CALLING AT ALL WHARVES. Leave Auckland Daily at 3.30 p.m. foi Hobsonvllie. Waimarie, and Riverhead (Saturdays excepted). Sundaya at 4 p m Leave Riverhead Daily at 6.45 a.m. (Sundays ”« ep ‘ ed )- FOR OSTEND, leaving arf ir®^ day 2’»- 45 a ni.,’wTdne S day?94f a.m.. Fridays, 6.30 p.m., Saturdays, 1.45 p.m BRADNEY AND BINNS. D 4 educational. PREPARATION FOR WIREMAN’S LICENSE. Also, CITY AND GUILDS EXAMINATIONS Is Conducted by CLASS AND POSTAL TUITION Under Our Guarantee System. Inquiries Invited. ROWER’S ENGINEERING gCHOOL, COLWILL’S CHAMBERS SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND Phone 41-734. P . o . Box 50 . KC T HE I.C.S. t rained mAN ABOUT his «?b' tokky SSfBlJuSta?™ BUTUBB-Obuio sow INQUIRIES COST NOTHING. JNTERNATIONAL OORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS (N.Z.), 305 A, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AUCKLA ND. RMF ’ J£ re you t r T 8 n or daughter will ”d.~ See lleiber t Mason, M.A., 88. College—Revision Course. TeachcrV j PSE ” Proficiency Herbert MasOn ’ M BS.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 20
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