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AMUSEMENTS TOWN HALL | Direction ------ J. and X. T. : . ' Glorious Success of Joseph Hu op Hea i by over 9.000 People in A..ckUnd, POPULAR FAREWELL CONCERT TO-NIGHT, 8 30 In response to hundreds of requests. J. AND N. TAIT announce that, for tonight's “good-bye " concert. arrange ments have been made for a large 5s RESERVED SECTION <l.ooo' in the body of Hall, in addition to the t other reserves. These seats now open for booking at Lewis R Eadv and SoLtd. just follow the crowd to the Town Haii FAREWELL CONCERT. TO-NiGHT JOSEPH HISLOP WORLDS FAVOURITE TENOR. Who has captured all hearts by his glorious singing and magic oe-se«»tit%< In response to hundrec* of e, ... TO-NIGHT'S WONDERFUL PRC GRAMME include “AH! FUYEZ fron Masse--••MANCN Accompanied by GRAND ORGAN. PIANO a r Thfs number create.! ' fur.' openi cone • AT THE Cr.ANT OR MR. MAUGhAN oAPNZ.^' Also. POPULAR ARIA fron T . EN (Bizet) and a*l the F*vou- tes "BAGPIPE MAN" Mel •■•?> . E ORE*' (Taylor). "NIGHTFALL AT SEA (Phillips). "SONDAG" iJarnefeldt "BAEKKEN" (Jordan). AT NIGHT (Rachmaninoff). 4 *l HEARD YOU SING ING" (Coates). -BIRD SONGS AT EVENTIDE" (Coates). BIRTHDAY" (Willie B. Manson). Etc.. Etc. ALBERTO SCIARRETTI. Solo Pianist. Book early for choice of position. Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd . also 5s Day Sale. Prices: 10s, 7s Sd. 5s and 3s. 2s. plus usual tax. For this Farewell Concert. 1.000 TICKETS AT ss. 500 AT 3s AND 2%. 3s Day Sale at H.M.T. Confectionery Stall; 2s tickets at doors. POSITIVELY THE FINAL CONCERT. Direction J. AND N. TAIT. WARNING TO AUCKLAND'S FLAPPERS AND YOUNG MEN. THE “Cradle Snatchers” Arrived Yesterday from Sydney, and they will begin operating at His Majesty s To-morrow (Thurs.) Evening LAST NIGHT “THE GHOST TRAIN” HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Lessees: J. C. Williai (N.Z.). Ltd.

(In conjunction with E. J. Cartoll.) TO-NIGHT AT 8.15. FINAL N.Z. REPRESENTATION OF ‘THE ©HOST TMAIN V MYSTERY. LAUGHTEI, ‘AD BOX PLANS at [7w R E.»o> - Son, Ltd. Day Sales at t M- /.r. Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and RS. 8s: Stalls. 4s. Gallery. 1s 6d. Early Doors - Sta • » r - Gallery. 1s extra. All pt cei pi ta x Manager - - - - - - John Farrell. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. POSITIVELY THE LAST WORD IN LAUGH-MAKERS. 5. COMMENCING i To-morrow (Thurs.) Night * AT 8.15 L For a Brief Season MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present for the first time in New Zealand THE WORLD-FAMOUS FARCE COMEDY . Cradle . Snatchers With a New English and American ComStars, specially selected for this Play, headed by OLIVE SLOANE The Noted Engli.h Leading Lady from the Principal West End Theatres. JESSAMINE NEWCOVBE, BERTHA 3ELMORE, MAURY TUCKERMAN HERBERT BELMORE. JOHN HALLORAN. FRED CONYNGHAM. : (Their First Appearance in New Zealand; Supported by Sidney Stirling, Arthur Cornell. Lucille Lisle, Elma Gibbs, Claire St. Claire Molly Fisher. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Lt Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confect.O' ery Kiosk. Prices: D.C. and R.S.. 8s: Stalls. 4 Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalis ar Gallery, 1s extra. Manager: JOHN FAERELL. •i DANCING TUITION 5? m MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND. Ballroom Dancing. Private or class levsons. Studio: Z 4 Symonda St. Particulars: (ring or call) -Beivue," Princes* St. THE DUCHESS OF YORK GLORIES IN THE GIRL GUIDES. Show Your Loyalty by Witnessing the Girl Guides' Rally, on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1».

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 17

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