AMUSEMENTS. Box Plans for 4th (the final) Week are Now Open. GRAND OPERA SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! J> Unique Event In the Musical Aaotli of Auckland, The Sublime Wagnerian Opera. " LOHENGRIN " (Commencing at 7.30 and concluding at 11.40 p.m.) will be performed at St. James' Theatra by the Fuller-Gonsalez Grand Opera Company on MONDAY EYEXING NEXT. Trams for all suburbs will be available after the performance. Ferry Steamers to Devonport and Birkenhead will leave the City at 12.10 a.m. The Grand Circle for "Lohengrin" is sold out, but PLENTY of GOOD SEATS are still AVAILABLE for the DRESS CIRCLE AND STALLS. PLEASE NOTE : —Seats are available for Dress Circle. Orchestra Stalls and Grand Circle for "TROVATORE" & "CARMEN." BE WISE AXD BOOK SOW! BE WISE AND BOOK NOW I ST. jame&'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 Favourite Opera, "IL TROVATORE." (Final Performance), With ROSITA SILVESTKI. NINA ALGOZINO. MATILDA PPRIMMER, ALESSANDRO ROTA. FRANCO IZAL. and ERNESTO FUMAGALLI. Followed by SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29— 'Earner of Sevilie" (Matinee) (Final Per formance). " Carmen " (Evening). MONDAY, OCTOBER 1— ••Lohengrin" (commencing at 7.30 p.m.). ! TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2— 1 '"La Favorita" (only performance). ' WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3— i "Ernani" (Matinee). ••Mignon" i Evening). ! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4— ""Lucia di Lammermoor" (Farewell to Olga Poletti). FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5— •'Lohengrin" (Farewell to Margherita Flor). SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6— Matinee. "Carmen" (Farewell to Nina Algozino and Maria Henkina). 1 Evening. "Cn Ballo in Maschera" j (Farewell to Rosita Silvestri and j Grand Farewell Xightj. COMMON SENSE PRICES. I DRESS CIRCLE AND ORCHESTRAL I STALLS (Resvd.h S/ (Plus Tax), STALLS. I 3/ (Plus Tax), GRAND CIRCLE, 3/ (Plus j Tax). Box Plans at St. James* Theatre. GRAND CIRCLE BOOKING.—The Box Plan for the Grand Circle will Open! TO-DAY (FRIDAY), for "La Favorita," and ' TO MORROW (SATURDAY), for "Mignon." 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 I at Theatre FROM 7 O'CLOCK. I
LEAGUE FOOTBALL. ijU CARLAW PARK. S TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). CHARITY DAY. REPLAY. REPLAY. REPLAY. SEMI-FINAL. SEMI-FINAL. ROOPE ROOSTER COMPETITION. NEWTON. V. PONSONBY NO. 1. 3 P.M. OLD-TIMERS' MATCH. NO. 1. 2.15. Sir?XTo n A -V 4r e pla J ers 1912 to 1916. PONSONBY (Scotty McC'lymont, Captain) , CITY. „ . , (Opai Asher. Captain) Some of the followiug players will be playing : Ernie Asher, W. Davidson. Jim Clark, uipbons, Shaver Hardgrave, Bill an< i host of others. DON T FORGET, THE OLD-TIMERS' nTt -,.„ MATCH STARTS 2.15. HIKLRAXiiI JUNIORS V. REMUERA. . . No. 1. 1.15. POINT CHEVALIER V. ATHLETIC No. 2, 3 p.m. r o , this is Cl >ariry Day, Auckland mU \ Pfesidonts- tickets will not ad Vr..,; ! ..I ee llst suspended. ADMISSION: Ground. 1/ ; Stand, 1/ Ladies, Ground 6d. Stand 6d NOTICE. On account of weather conditions la«t Saturuay the attendance at Carlaw Park was not up to the usual standard, Ind J' } c . °f cnanty the Auckland Leaeue have decided to make Saturday next Charitv Day in addition to last Saturdav. All frei ££ IVAV ri LPAX. sec.. A.RT. ■V"E\\TON 2nd Grade, to play Abattoirs j^rp^*^ JUMBLE SALE. <st t "J*"' CARNIVAL. Queen. ro °l?urt her "donations Of Cloth.n g . etc., would be apprecTa^d Pon°fnby P Koad Honter ' jumble SALE. ST. GEORGE'S 0 HA XGSLAVD SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29 ' — ' x2B JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE c .J' MATTH EW S HALL. HOBSON ST SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 2 P M All_Saint3' Carnival. Hcrnc Bay Queens. :28 LAND TRANSFER NOTICES. L AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES Notice is hereby -riv-n that the spvptiT nHroAls of land hf>r*inaf 4 *r f]p? cr ib P( f w jii tbe sarne on cr MoU " 71 T< pl h,., ni^ K r, nN ; • '■» rt A "«♦♦ ' Opali'-K«. confyiniri" 1 aero and 39.9 ocrol.o, ; occupied bv 1 applicant. Plan 21535. Ny , "fO-JAPK TOMASON Allotimtit ■ l arisli of Ilik'jranci. cont.-irin-' • - a r. rps and 2.1 omrW bv applicant. Plan 21." jn. 5 TW2-JAMES ALEXAXDK'! I «uv Allotment l. Section '2< oYv of Aiukand. con tain ins parches iron tins Cook Street and Vincent 21290* occnpi<Kl b J" applicant. Plan SSST? , hV n ?, T -^ i " i rL- J at ,his office »t i i j of September. 1928 at the Land Registry Office Auckland ' oo W. JOHNSTON. | I electro-platers. ! A lA , r ' is AII »Vant—Nicholas and . V ' 68111 AI ;ert St "«t. Phone ' Rustless Plating; once Plated. ? Iways Plated.—At "Hilton's." Elec- ! if»-platlng Works, Ltd., 27, Wyndham St. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 230, 28 September 1928, Page 18
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