AMUSEMENTS. J ANOTHER BRILLIANT TRIUMPH. MARGARET BANNERMAN. In "OUR BETTERS/' Thiee who enjoyed-Somerset Maugham's brilliant satire in last evening's representation of "Our Betters" and Margaret Bannerman's incomparable characterisation of Lady George Grayston .could well understand the fact that the play attraet«d record audiences in London for over two years. It is a brilliant play, and In it Miss Bannerman proves herself a great actress. Special features of "Our Betters" are the beautiful frocks worn by Miss Bannerman and the superb scenery, painted by the late Joseph Harker. — HIS MAJESTY'S. — Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. A NOTABLE PRODUCTION. TO-NIGHT, AT' 8. AND TO-MORROW EVENING. J. C. Williamson, Ltd, Present ANTHONY PRIKSEP'S LONDON COMPANY, WITH MARGARET BANNERMAN, MARGARET BANNERMAN, The Beautiful and Delightful English Star, In " OUR BETTERS," " OUR BETTERS," The Brilliant Comedy of modern life and mafenen, by Somerset Maugham, in which Miss Bannerman appeared -in London with phenomenal success for over two years, and in which she created a furore of enthusiasm in Australia recently. , NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. 3 NIGHTS ONLY. "SEXES AND SEVENS," "SEXES AND SEVENS," By Arthur Wimperis. from th« French of Alfred Savoir. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, 3 NIGHTS ONLY. " DIPLOMACY," "DIPLOMACY," Adapted from Victorien Sardon's "Dora." Plans for the Season on view at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery.® Prices: 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. Manager JOHN FARRELL.
* CHINESE REPUBLIC DAY. ... CHINESE REPUBLIC DAY. e. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. f WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. _r • p PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT ALL CHINESE .SHOPS AND BUSINESS HOUSES WILL BE CLOSED ON TOS ABOVE DATE. '• ; p <** . PlfcNIC. PICNIC. —— A PICNIC WILL BE HELD AT FEKNDALE, BUSES LEAVING CIVIC SQUARE AT 10 Alt ' » CHURCH NOTICES. jyOCESE OP AUCKLAND. SYNOD ABRANGEMENTS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER lO—Quiet Day c s n^ ted b X--the Right Rev. the Bishop of Chrlstchnrch. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins and Address, 10.15 a.m. Litany and Address, .12 noon. Intercessions and Address. 3 p.m. Festal Evensong at the Cathedral at • .45 p.m. The Most Rev. the Archbishop will deliver a portion of his Charge to Synod. Offerings for the Missionary work of the Church. The clergy are requested to robe for 5?\ s * el 7, lcc . and also for the 8 a.m. Celebration on the following day THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11—Opening of Synod at the Cathedral , • 8 a.m.—Celebration of the Holy ComP 0 ®* o ®* (Merbecke.) Offerings Ordination Candidates' Fund. i nod^aFSeinb,e9 at the ° r 5s 11 CalL Synod Charge C Arch bie hop's 3 reassembles at the ssynod Hall for transaction of business. Adjourna 5.30 .p.m.. .. N.B.—The above services and meetinmr* Sr'Vm«S h r..,Si P ''- ASSOCrATIOW FOOTBALL. e B"n : "SSK Pill: BUSINESS HOrSES COMPETITION. TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY. CHINESE V. KENTS LTD 3 P M CHINESE V. KENTS. LTD.; fPX Z- THE REST. 4.30 P.M. HELLABYS V. THE REST, 4.30 P.M. \r^S„2 ,pi s« rt ® ÜB,n **" Houses Queen (Miss Marjorie Simpson), who will kick off. ADMISSION. 6d. 9 railway notices. Ew 2 ealaxd railways, i AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB'S MEET- t AT AUCKLAND, OCTOBER 13 ' AND IT, 1928. c Holiday Excnrsion Tickets, available for ! return until October 18, 1928, will be issued , to Auckland from Frankton. Waluku and intermediate stations on direct line of > route on OCTOBER 13 and 17 by trains * due to arrive Auckland not later than 12 1 IJ2SS "Ph day. These tickets will not be » available tte Limited Express trains. " On SATURDAY, October 15. the usual i ~L*f P-™- Anekland-Papatoetoe train will HHL through to Papakura. This train will nt re .i r< ?il rgd for Passengers. TnS«-S W^L. 5 ' 2 LS m - Anckland-Frankton n ■*»» « Green Lane Pinririfri m ,i P *ff ■ to ltft PMwngers for IFapakura and stations south thereof! B
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 239, 9 October 1928, Page 22
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