amusements. GRAND OPERA James’ alinttn' (THE THEATRE PERFECT) (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) To-Night at S Sharp Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller present their Greatest Operatic Entergy THE FULLER-GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY In a Superb Production of Verdis Melodious Opera. TL TROVATORE" With the following Brilliant Cast of Principals: ROSITA SILVESTRI, Dramatic Soprano, as Leonora. NINA ALGOZINn Dramatic Mezzo, as Azucena. MATILDA PFRIMMER. Mezzo-sopraro. Inez. ALLESSANDRO ROTA. Lyric Tenor, as Manrico. FRANCO I2AL Baritone, as Count di Luna. ERNESTO FUMAGALLt. Basso Profunao," as Ferrando. C. GISLON, Tenor, as Ruiz. The SECOND OPERA will be a brilliant production of Verdi's Dramatic Masterpiece. "LA TRAVIATA ' (The Story of Camille). On TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, AT 8 P.M. And Then as Follows: — Wednesday. September 12. Matinee. "II Trovatore." Night. "Rigoletto" Thursday, September 13. — "Lucia Di Lammermoor Friday, September 14. "Faust." Saturday, September 15. Matinee, "La Traviata. ' Night, “Norma.** Monday, September 17. "Faust.’ .... Tuesday. September 18.— *Un Ballo in Maschera. Wednesday, September 19. Matinee. "Rigoletto, Night, “Ernanl." Thursday, September 20. "Barber of Seville. Friday, September 21. — “Norma." Saturday, September 22. Matinee. “Faust. Night, Barber of Seville." COMMON-SENSE PRICES DRESS CIRCLE and ORCHESTRAL STALLS (Resvd.). Bs. PLUS TAX DRESS STA n.s. ss, Plus Tax. GRAN DCI RCL E. 3s. Plus Tax. MATINEES: D.C. and 0.5.. 6s (Plus Tax); Unreserved Stalls, 4s (Plus TaxiGrand Circle 2s 6d (Plus Tax). The D.C. and O.S. Box Plan for the whole of the Sixteen Performances ced above is now open at the Theatre Booking Office. Hours: Daily from 9 a.r GRAND CIRCLE BOOKING. —The Box Plan for the Grand Circle is now open for "Lucia" only. Nc at a time ud till » a.m., . booked. NOTICE. —D.C. and O.S. Seats are available; 5s Seats cannot be booked: one person may book more than ten seats for each till 9 a.m., after which any number of seats may t> e _ available; 5s Seats ca always plenty of latter price seats sold at Theatre from 7 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICE. —The public are requested to be seated well before 8 o'clock, as the doors of the Theatre be closed from that hour until the
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 455, 10 September 1928, Page 14
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