His Majesty’s Theatre Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. “The Belle of New York” The Popular Request of the Auckland | Public— Why doesn’t a professional or amateur company revive this wonderful musical I Comedy?— Is now to be fulfilled. Theatregoers at last have their unanimous choice. It ! is a bold step, but, fired with ambition, AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY Has undertaken what it believes cannot help proving to be by far the most popular of all its revivals. None previously has had such scope for character study, for burlesque. The comedy has the pace of revue, yet the music is that of opera, the whole combining to produce a thrilling performance. The public will get a new idea of what a Chorus can do, and there are 80 in it—not to mention 20 excellent Principals; produced by Mr. Theo. Trezise. and under Mr. Colin Muston, L.R.A.M. SHORT SEASON OPENS THURSDAY NEXT. BOX PLAN OPENS LEWIS EADY, LTD., MONDAY NEXT. Be Early and Join the Queue. POPULAR REDUCED PRICES. D.C.. and O S., 6s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 1s 6d; Early Doors 6d extra. NO TAX. AFTER “OUTWARD BOUND” The Press was unanimous in its congratulations. You probably decided then that you would like to Join us; to Join in our work, and enjoy members’ privileges. MEMBERSHIP, with all privileges active work, preferential booking and the Little Theatre Social Club—for the rest of the year will cost you £1 I s 2 SEATS AT EACH PRODUCTION. 10 s 6 D 1 SEAT AT EACH PRODUCTION. Application should be made immediately to the Secretary, 206 Victoria Arcade, or to Lewis Eady, Ltd., as Members’ Preferential Booking for the next production, THE ROUND TABLE, (By Lennox Robinson), Opens MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Little Theatre Society
MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT. TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT A magnificent programme will include the First and Second Movements and the Finale to BEETHOVENS GREAT C MINOR SYMPHONY. Other Numbers are “Tannhauser” March; ••Zampa” Overture; “Finlandia,” Tone Poem; “Millions d'Arlequin,” Serenade; Dvorak’s Slavonic Dances, Nos. 7 and 8, and a Grand Selection from Tannhauser. Vocalist, Mr. R. J. Peter; Accompanist, Mr. Leo Whittaker; Conductor, Mr. Chris* topher Smith. Admission: 6d and 1s; Reserves, 2s. Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. DANCING. DIXIELAND TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GALA CARNIVAL NIGHT 8 p.m. till 12 p.m. ADMISSION, ss. FOR RESERVATIONS, Phone 26-615. REMEMBER WEDNESDAY, Sept. 26. MONSTER CHARITY BALL Under the Auspices of the Auckland Women’s Zionist Society. A Real Night of Fun and Frolic. 8 p.m. to 1 a.m RESERVE EARLY. Wednesday Night Next under the distinguished patronage of Squad-ron-Leader Kingsford Smith, Lieutenant C. T. Ulm, Mr. H. A Litchfield, and Mr. T. H. McWilliam. I.IONSTER WELCOME TO THE EMPIRE HEROES. Who Have Promised to Be Present. ST. ANDREW S SOCIETY (Incorporated). Special Request Dance CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HAUL, TO-NIGHT at 8 Music by Society Orchestra. Supper. Ladies, 2s. Gents., 3s. Double 4s 6d. D. McLAREN, Hon. Secretary. GREY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. Every Saturday Night, 8 to 12. O’NEIL ST. HALL, PONSONBY. “BEST OF ALL” OLD TIME DANCE Special Prizes. Spot Waltz, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers. PALTRIDGE'S ORCHESTRA. Ladies, 1s 6d. Gents, 2s. Concession to Members. Free Bus to Point Chevalier and Avondale after Dance. GEO. WALTER, M.C. H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 460, 15 September 1928, Page 18
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