AMUSEMENTS “It Has Won Auckland’s Heart ” w Kui Jo+rn f The gaiety and frivolity of the Pari* Boulevards—tne beauty and pathos of a great love —these are the things that have thrilled the world in the world's best loved opera now a glorious picture LILLIAN GISH The First Lady of the Screen. JOHN GILBERT of • The Merry Widow** and Star of “The Big Parade ** Other Attractions: •GEMS FROM THE OPERV’(La Bohemt). by ETTA FIELD Auckland's Premiere Soprano. And J. WHITEFORD-WAUGH S MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA MAJESTIC A Fuller-Haywaird Theatre. Ring 43-210 for Reserves. POPULAR PRICES: BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. COMING! PRINCESS TE PUEA AND HER MAORI MAIDS “THE SWEETEST SINGER THE WORLD KNOWS." —Lcndon Preee. BIG TOWN HALL Direction Henry Hayward. THE ADVENT OF A GREAT SINGER 4 BRILLIANT CONCERTS TUESDAY* 26; THURSDAY. 28; SATURDAY. JUNE 30. and MONDAY, JULY 2. Henry Hayward Presents THE ILLUSTRIOUS IRISH TENOR. ALFRED O’SHEA Fresh from Triumphs in Australia, where he Shared Hensurs with Melba and Toti Dal Monte, and, More Recently, on the Concert Platform. ALFRED O'SHEA ‘ God gave O'Shea a perfect voice.”—London “Observer.*’ The Wonder Singer of the 20th Century, with a Voice of Goto, in Mu big Operatic Numbers he is Magnificent, and as a Singer of Irish Ballads and Folk-songs. HE HAS NO EQUAL “A tenor with the sorrow of Ireland and the sunshine of Australia In his voice. —Morning: Post, London ALFRED O’SJTEd “He held the audience as if in a spell.’' —London Daily Mail. “The huge audience awaited with breathless expectancy foe the young Irish-Australian tenor, Alfred O’S hea, whose success was instantane - ous. At the conclusion of ’Che Gelida Manina’ thunderous applause interrupted the continuity of the Opera.” THIS SAME HEAVEN.GIFTED TENOR Will Sing in Auckland on Tues., 26. Thurs., 26; Sat.. JO Jews, aed July 2. FOUR BRILLIANT CONCERTS. Management, LEO DU CHATEAU AND SCOT*- COLVILLE. REASONABLE PRICES: 6a, 4a, 2a (PLUS TAX). TH6 BOX PLANS OPEN. Reserves, 6a (plus tax). Reserves, 6s (plus tax), AT LEWIS EADY, LTD., ON THURSDAY, JUNE 21.
ED A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Daily at 2 p-m. Niphtly at 7 p.m. SPECIAL GALA PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Direct from the Tivoli, Sydney. Clancy’s Animal Circus Performing Dogs and Monkeys. SEE POM, the Clowning Dog, who does everything upside down. SPOT, the Drunken Mimic. GINGER, the Hula Dancer. TOTS AND JIPS, Wonderful Acrobats and Balancers. The whole being a startling exposition of animal sagacity. Supported by and incorporated in the Act “CHUCKLES,” The International Clown. MASTER JACKIE ROBINSON, Auckland's Favourite Boy Balladist. NUMBER 8 OF THE OLD FAVOURITES “BEHIND THE FRONT” Owing to a large number of requests, the Management has pleasure in again presenting the greatest of all war comedies. WALLACE BEERV. RAYMOND HATTON, In a Comedy Scream of MADEMOISELLES, BULLY BEEF, BOMBSHELLS. ERN BEACHAM AND HIS ORCHESTRA For Reserves without extra cost, Ring 46-252.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 15
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