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AMUSEMENTS. BOX PLANS For the MARGARET BANNEKMAN SEASON Will be Opened at Lewis Eady's, Ltd., 1 On ! MONDAY MORNING NEXT, J At Nine o'Clock. ' A Queue will be Formed from S a.m. ' — HIS MAJESTY'S. — i Direction : J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. S LONDON'S MOST POPULAR ACTRESS, I ' COMMENCING 1 j i NEXT i WEDNESDAY NIGHT. | NEXT ! j WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ; I i ! SEASON OF 12 NIGHTS. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., ' Have the Greatest pleasure in Announcing | the First Appearance in New Zealand ol A NTIIONY -pRINSEP'S -*A-NTHONY 1 RINSEP'S INCOMPARABLE T ONDON pOMPANY, NCOMI'AHABLE I WITH j , I j MARGARET BANNERMAN, I | MARGARET BANNERMAN, j Unquestionably one of the Best and Most Popular Actresses the English Stage has ever known, in the following brilliant Repertoire:— NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 4 NIGHTS ONLY. Initial Representation in New Zealand of Walter Hackett s Brilliant Comedy-Drama. " OTHER MEN'S WIVES." j " OTHER MEN'S WIVES." Which was specially written for Mis« Bannerman, nnd in which she created a furore of enthusiasm recently in Sydney, where it broke nil known theatrical records. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8. MONDAY, OCTOBER S. 3 NIGHTS ONLY, Somerset Maugham's Much Discussed Comedy, " OUR BETTERS." ' " OUR BETTERS." I In which Miss Bannerman appeared for over two consecutive years in London. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11. ; "SEXES AND SEVENS." I ! "SEXES AND SEVENS." j | By Arthur Wimperis, from the French of Alfred Savoir. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 AND 16. " DIPLOMACY." I " DIPLOMACY." | Adapted from Victorlen Sardou's "Dora.'* PRICES : The prices will not be raised for the Margaret Bannerman Season. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7/; Stalls, 4/ ; Gallery 1 /6. Early Door Stalls. 1/ extra. Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. All prices plus tax. BOX PLAN'S will be Opened on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Manager JOHN FARRELL. GRAMOPHONE TJ E C I T A L, RAMOPHONE E C I T A L, |JNITY JJALL (ABOVE TOWN HALL), IyjONDAY, QCTOBER J 1028, AT S P.M. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME OF GRAMOPHONE MUSIC, Containing the Month's New Records, will be presented by Mr. R. W. Strong. ADMISSION FREE. Invitations on request at MESSRS. R. W. STRONG, LTD., 146, Queen St. (Opp. Wyndham St.). COUNTRY RESIDENTS and those unable to attend may have Programme Posted on Application. 29 QREAT QYMNASTIC QARNIVAL! QREAT QYMNASTIC QARNIVAL! QREAT QYMNASTIC QARNIVAL! SCOTS HALL SCOTS HALL (Symonds St.). SCOTS HALL WED. AND THUR. NEXT, OCT. 3 AND 4. WED. AND THUR. NEXT, OCT. 3 AND 4. A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. Comprising: High-class Gymnastics, Specialised Physical Culture, Calisthenics, Tumbling and Acrobatics, Boxing and Wrestling. SEE JERQUES AND. PETIT JERQUES, The Funniest Clowns on earth. 300 Pupils from Mr. Frank Roger's I'.M.C.A. Gymnasium and School of Physical Culture. Prices: 2/ and 1/. Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd., 6d extra. 29 g O C I A L EVENING! R. GREER AND SON EMPLOYEES, At O'NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY, [On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, AT 8 P.M. EUCHRE AND DANCING. 1 MUSIC BY BENDALL'S COLLEGIANS. Euchre, 1/6. Dancing, 2/. Good Prizes. 1 BAND PERFORMANCES. A LBERT T3ARK. JfaJPiaMk LBERT 4 ARK. ffILOBTO-MORROW (SUNDAY) ipglarpW TO MORROW (SUNDAY) COMMENCING AT 3 O'CLOCK. THE BAND OF THE FIRST AUCKLAND INFANTRY REGIMENT Will Render a First-class Programme of Music, Commencing at 3 p.m. Collection for Band Funds. LIEUT. A. J. CLAREBURT. 2 Conductor. fx UCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES' BAND. (By kind permission of the Officer Commanding). Will Play at ELLERSME RACECOURSE ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE, SUNDAY, 3 P.M. i SUNDAY, 3 P.M. ; Collection in Aid of Band Funds. 1 Conductor: CHAS. S. STUART. 29 • BOWLING. QARLTON BOWLING CLUB AN OPEN TOURNAMENT (KC Will be Held on X LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 22. ' Team Entries. , 1 R. WISHART, i Acting Hon. Secretarv, 129 C/o Leighton, Ltd., High St. :

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 24

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