AMUSEMENTS. Box Plans for 4th (the final) Week are Now Open. . GRAND OPERA SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! A Unique Event in the Musical Annals of Auckland, The Sublime Wagnerian Opera, " LOHENGRIN " (Commencing at 7.30 and concluding at 11.40 p.m.) ) will be performed at St. James' Theatre by the Fuller-Gonsalez Grand Opera Company on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Trams for all suburbs will be available after the performance. Ferry Steamers to Devonport and Birkenhead will leave the City at ll!.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. . ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (The Theatre Perfect.) Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, LtA. ; TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. SHARP, i Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller Present Their Greatest Operatic Enterprise, THE FULLER-GONSALEZ ; ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO. In the Fascinating Opera, " CARMEN." With ALGOZINO, HENKINA, PFRIMMER. MAZZA, TAMBCKINI, IZAL, FEDERICI, ALFIERI, GISLON, and GILARDI. Followed by MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 — "Lohengrin" '(commencing at 7.30 p.m.). TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2— "La Favorita" (only performance). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3— "Ernani" (Matinee). "Mignon" (Evening). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4— "Lucia di Lammermoor" (Farewell to Olga Poletti). FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5— "Lohengrin" (Farewell to Margherita Elor). SATURDAY, OCTOBER C— Matinee, "Carmen" (Farewell to Nina Algozino and Maria Henkina). Evening, "Un Ballo in Maschera" (Farewell to Rosita Silvestri and Grand Farewell Night). COMMON SENSE PRICES. DRESS CIRCLE AND ORCHESTRAL STALLS (Resvd.), 8/ (Plus Tax), STALLS, 5/ (Plus Tax), GRAND CIRCLE, 3/ (Plus Tax). Box Plans at St. James' Theatre. GRAND CIRCLE BOOKING.—The Box Plan for the Grand Circle NOW OPEN for "Mignon," and on MONDAY for "Lucia di Lammermoor." 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. — HIS MAJESTY'S! — Lessees . . J. C. Williamson. Ltd. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT, S P.M. "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK." " THE BELLE OF NEW YORK." MOST WONDERFUL NIGHT OF ALL! GREAT FESTIVE OCCASION! Grand Finale of a Wonderful Season with AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY NOW OR NEVER. Box Plan: Lewis Eady, Ltd. Reduced Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 6/ ; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Early Doors, 6d extra. No tax. Day Sales: H.M. Theatre Sweet Stall. GRAND CONCERT. MR. FRANK WILSON (Laureate of the Paris Conservatoire). PROFESSOR OF SINGING. Mr. Frank Wilson will present the following Pupils at the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13 Mesdaines Messrs. Jennie Marsden, Birrell O'Mailey. Eva Simson, Walter Brough, Salisbury Sykes, Ernest SneU, Jean Macindoe, Hartley Warburton Thelma Whyte, Bruce Hutton, Flora Robertson, Jack Stokes. Gladys Wilson, Ralph Eskrigge. ■\ erner Wishart, Jean Reynolds, Edna Craig. 29 -^ixielanJ-J TO-NIGHT ■ TO-NIGHT. RACE NIGHT CAKNIVAL. S p.m. to 12 Midnight. ADMISSION 5/. For Reservations, Phone 2&015. A DELPHI THEATRE—TO-NIGHT AT 8 Adelphi. POLA NEGRI in Adelphi. "THE SECRET HOUR.," Adelphi. The Story of a Mismated Marriage. Adelphi. The Second Feature: Adelphi. TOM MOORE and BESSIE LOVE Adeplhi. In Adelphi. " THE SONG and DANCE MAN"' Adelphi. In all the Latest Dance Crazes. Adelphi. Trams to All Parts at 10.30. Adelphi. Plione 27-235. LECTURES. sttx A LCKLiKD C ITI im] m ission - TXIPPODROMB mHEATRE. -tJ-IPPODROME 1 HEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING. Doors Open 6.30. 7 p.m.-—Orchestra under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.3 ft p.m.—Service begins. Preacher: REV. CHARLES CHANDLER. PRISON CHAPLAIN. Subject: " LOCKS, BOLTS AND BARS." - Offertory Solo : "PROMISE OF LIFE" (Cowen), MRS. J. OWEN. We are in urjrent need of Left-off Clothing (especially men's and boys'). Will friends 1 kindly ring phonos 43-043 or 46-056. Our ' van will collect from Monday till Friday. j Holy Communion Next THURSDAY at 11 a.m., CHAPEL OF ST. FRANCIS, Mission Office. J The Last Social of the Year will he held in .St. Matthew's Ilall on WEDNESDAY NEXT, October 3. at S o'clock sharp. Ladies 1/, Gentlemen 1/0. Good Orchestra. 20 ART UNIONS. ( ftx 1 A_ KAKANA YACHT CLUB. (Incorporated.) MODEL YACHT ART UNION. DRAWN, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SEPTEMBER 28, Under Police Supervision. WINNING NO., HSoS. • G..BL LAYCOCK. Hon. Sec. 29 P.. W. JEFFERS, Hon. Organiser.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 24
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