- AMUSEMENTS. FAREWELL NIGHT OF OPERA, SATURDAY NEXT. All the Grand (Upper) Circle Seats Sole Out, but plenty of D.C. and O. Stalls Seati Available. LAST THREE DAYS OF THE OPERA ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (The Theatre Perfect.) Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. SHARP. |j Sir Benjamin and Mr. Jobn Fuller Present . Their Greatest Operatic Enterprise, THE FULLER-GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO. In their Last Performance of "LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR," With OLGA POLETTI. MATILDA PFRIMMER, ALESSANDRO ROTA, VICLEFFO SCAMUZZI, ANTONIO ALFIERI, and C. GISLON. LAST APPEARANCE of and FAREWELL to OLGA POLETTL „ Followed by FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5— "Lohengrin" Commencing at 7.30. (Farewell to Margherita Flor). SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 — Matinee, "Carmen" (Farewell to Nina Algozzino 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 Tas), GRAND CIRCLE, 3/ (Plus » Tax). Box Plans at St. James' Theatre. GRAND CIRCLE BOOKING.—The Box Plan for the Grand Circle is Open for Tonight's Opera, "Lucia," and for "Lohengrin." NOTlCE.—Always Plenty of 5/ Seats Sold at Theatre FROM 7 O'CLOCK. s FROM THE SUBLIME TO THE RIDICULOUS. RETURN OF POPULAR REVUE. ST. JAMES r ~THEATRE. (Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) MONDAY NIGHT NEXT COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK. i Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller have pleasure in presenting NAT PHILLIPS. NAT PHILLIPS. 1 NAT PHILLIPS. WHIRLIGIGS. WHIRLIGIGS. WHIRLIGIGS. WHIRLIGIGS. The Greatest of all Laughing Shows. Featuring the " STIFFY AND MO " " STIFFY AND MO " Series of Revues. A Strong Cast of Favourites, including THE CHARLESTON SYMPHONIE SIX. The Daddy of all Jazz Bands. Prices 3/, 2/, 1/, Plus Tax. Box Plans Open This Morning at St. James' Theatre BookiM#«eer. Grand Circle Seats can only be booked for Mondav Night (Price an <l Saturday, Octo'ber 13 (Price 1 l/o)CARNIVALS. SCOTS TT A L L. cots a A i u /CARNIVAL. Gymnastic Carnival. To-night. on -nigh t. FUN AND FROLIC By Selected Pupils from the 300 Y.M.C.A. Gymnasts, led by Mr. Frank Rogers and the Leaders' Corps. Prices, 2/ and 1/. Reserves 6d extra, at Lewis Eady, Ltd.'s. 4 SALE OF WORK. gALES OF WORK. HOLY SEPULCHRE. HOLY SEPULCHRE. ANNUAL 1 SALE OF WORK. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, Afternoon and Evening. PROCEEDS FOR RENOVATIONS. 5 ELECTORAL. WEST CAMPAIGN. and Supporters of the UNITED PARTY and R. B. SPEIRS ' (Oflicial Candidate) are invited to attend n Meeting in the LEYS INSTITUTE (Upstairs), TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 7.45 o clock. Business: Candidates Address and Adpointmpnt of Committees. ;4. IVf ANUKAU ELECTORATE. , UNITED PARTY. TO-NIGHT. KELLSMASON, Official Candidate, Will Meet Friends and Supporters at the ORPHANS' HALL, Church Street E., Onehunga. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AT 8. Business: Address and Election of Committees. Ladies cordially invited. x 4 ==== =====^— ] DEBENTURES. i J) E B E N T U R E S. ! 8 PER CENT GUARANTEED 1 MORTGAGE DEBENTURE STOCK. , £3000. 12 Bearer Debentures, £250 I each, being part of an issue of £f>ooo I repayable in five years, and bearing interest at 8 per cent per annum, payable halfyearly, are offered for sale. ] The principal security is valuable suburban property, and modern new bnildings Punctual payment of interest fn the meantime and repayment of the principal at maturity is unconditionally guaranteed by a very strong Auckland company. I Full particulars will be supplied on application. THE NEW ZEALAND UNDERWRITING AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED. HUTCHISON, ELIFFE AND CAMERON, Auckland Representatives, Ground Floor. Premier Buildings, Durham Street. Auckland. x 5 LAWN TENNIS. 3 XPERT Repairs executed same day if 4 -L' received by 10 a.m.; restringing. 30/.— Johns, Ltd.. Chancery St. D OESTRINGING Racquets, same day ser- ® " vice. See new range bpalding, Slazenger Racquets.—Wiseman's. Queen St. and ~ Newton ■ " q rTIENNIS Court, wanted to Hire for season, 8 Mt. Eden district.—Apply, stating 9 terms. Tenuis, 5315. Star. 4 rpENNIS Members wanted; hard court; - 1 - start Saturday.—Apply 14, Eden Rd.. Mt. Eden. Phone 13-130. 6 rpENNIS Court wanted, season ; grass preJ- ferred; Epsom. Onehunga districts; , reasonable; state terms.—Write H. 5656, Star. 6 - "yOUNG Men (3), wish to join private tennis club, near Prospect Terrace.— Apply 31, Prospect Terrace, Dominion Rd. 1 x 4 £ 9 LADY Players wish to Join Tennis Club. - —' Grey Lynn preferred.—Write B. 464, £ STAH. T s; k — E PARNfeLL SHOPPING XX7EBSTER BROS., Jewellers. — Bring v "your Jewellery Repairs to us. H U
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 235, 4 October 1928, Page 24
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