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i ' AMUSEMENTS. FAREWELL TO, THE GRAND . OPERA. : LAST PERFORMANCE. . LAST NIGHT OF THE OPERA. • ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (The Theatre Perfect.) „":'.'•; Proprietors: John Fuller, and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT. AT S P.M. SHARP. Sir Benjamin and .Mr. John Fuller Present •.-.■'■• ■ Their Greatest- Operatic Euterprise, THE FULLER-GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO. In Their Last Performance of the Season, "UN BALLO IN MASCHERA," ' i'i.'V, ,•..;; • With- ■ : . ROSITA •-SILVESTRI, : MARGHERITA FLOR, MATILDA PFRIMMER,, ALESSANDRO ROTA, -VICLEFFO -SCAMUZZI, ERNESTO • FUMAGALLI, and ANTONIO • • ALFIERI," ' ''..",. And Farewell to Silvestri and all the Artists j ■':■•. -of this AVonderful' Company. COMMON SENSE PRICES.. .' DRESS CIRCLE AND ■■• ORCHESTRAL STALLS (Resvd.), 8/ (Plus Tax). STALLS. 3/...(Plus Tux-).. Box Plan at St. James Theatre. .. ". ... i Plenty of 5/ Seats Sold at Theatre .FROM 7 O'CLOCK. from the sublime to the . ridiculous: return of popular revue. x. O ST.. JAMES , THEATRE. (The Theatre Perfect.) (Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) ■:<>: : :; MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, Commencing at 8 o'clock. MATINEE, WED. ana SAT., 2.30. MATINEE, WED. and SAT., 2.30. Change of Programme Every Monday. ;■"■ :<>; ::; Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller have pleasure In presenting NAT PHILLIPS' NAT PHILLIPS' "WHIRLIGIGS," "WHIRLIGIGS," The Greatest of all Laughing Shows. : O. Featuring the . " STIFFY AND MO " I'STIFFY AND MO " ' .". • , Series of Revues. NAT PHILLIPS AND ROY RENE, And a Strong Cast of Popular Favourites. THECHARLESTON SYMPHONY CHARLESTON SYMPHONY . SIX. SIX. Absolutely the Best, Yet in Jazz Bands. o / • PRICES: 3/, 2/, 1/, plus tax. Box Plans for D.C. and O.S. Now Open nt St. James' Theatre Booking Office. Grand Circle seats booked for Monday Night only (1/1)- and Saturday, Oct. 13 (1/7).

MEETINGS. •jl/TEETING' UNDER AUSPICES OF THE ■?- WORKERS' ANTI-LIQUOR LEAGUE, ——• TpUBLIC "jI,rEETING ORPHEUS THEATRE.- STATION ROAD, OTAHUHU. rnO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 5.15 P.M. . . The Speaker will be "CTON. OmON T TTICKEY, M.L.C. Four years Secretary Parliamentary Labour Party New South Wains. Speaker of the House, 1921. * Collection to Defray Expenses. 6 J. R. LUNDON WILL ADDRESS THE- CITIZENS OF AUCKLAND l v \ At the — TOWN HALL — ON MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 8, At 7.45 p.m. / 1— (a) Beware Tramway Bill. (b) Panic Nominee Nostalgia. (c) Democracy's Betrayal by City Cabal. (d) Legislating Tram Loans per Overdraft Without Poll. (c) Tricks, Tags and Tugs. 2 —Gunter, Allum, Ford Cornucopia. 3 —.Taffe's Civic Square Sequel. 4—Genuflection, u—Do Profundls. WM. PENDLEBURY, ESQ., Late Deputy-Mayor of Avondale, will j preside. x 6 EAMABAI MISSION MEETING. ■ UNM'X HALL, S.S. Union Bldg. MONDAY, OCTOBER S, AT 7.30 P.M. Speakers: i Mrs. Lee-Cowie: A Visit to the Ramabai Mission at Mukti. Mrs George Mackenzie: The Present Needs of the Work. . Dr. W. H. Pettit: The Problems of To-dav in the Indian Mission Field. b OWNERS of Greyhounds and Whippets, and those interested in Dog Racing, are invited to a Meeting at , . 179, PARNELL ROAD, PARNELL, . On TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 0, AT 7.43 P.M. ROLL UP ! ■■-',' W. RATCLIFFE, 6 ■ - Hon. Secretary. ■ RAILWAY NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. On and after MONDAY. October S, the 9.45 a.m. Frankton-Auckland train will stop at OtiiUuliu for passengers and will be due to leave Otahuhu at 1.51 p.m. . On and after FRIDAY, October 12, the present -Q.IS. p.m. Auckland- Penrose train on Fridays will leave Auckland at 0.24 p.m. attached to the train-for Papakura. x 0 TUITION WANTED. "yOUTH, to Coach backward schoolboy; M standard'ttll.; evening; Mt. AlbertWrite S. 3070, Stab. 0

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 22

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