“THE GOOSE GIRL”
COMING TO HIS MAJESTY’S Owing to the extraordinary interest taken in the initial pi-oduction of the Patrician Operatic Society, it has been decided by the management, and the advice of competent critics who have viewed the latest rehearsals, to produce the comic opera, ‘‘The Goose Girl,” on Wednesday and Thursday evenings of next week in His Majesty’s Theatre, Queen Street, by special ar- ! rangement with Messrs. J. C. William- | son (N.Z.), Ltd. j The Patrician Society contains the j leading vocalists of the choir of St. I Patrick’s Cathedral, and the produc- ! tion being in the capable hands of Captain H. J. Redmond, as producer, the Auckland public will find great interest and entertainment by the company of 80 talented amateurs. The box plans are at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Queen Street, and the numerous intending patrons who have already secured reservations there for the previously advertised performances at the Scots Hall are requested to make early arrangements for exchanging their seats to the box plan of His Majesty’s, which is now open.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 426, 7 August 1928, Page 12
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