AMUSI3I£NIS. FAREWELL NIGHT OF OPERA TO-MORROW "Un Ballo in Miicha,, > All the Grand (Upper) Circle Seats Sold Out, but plenty of Dress Circle ' and Orchestra Stalls Seats Available. LAST TWO DAYS OF THE OPERA. §>t. 31 tunes’ altratri' (The Theatre Perfect). Proprietors: JOHN FULLER AND SONS, LTD. To-Night at 8 O'clock sharp, and finishing about 11.5 p.m. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller present their Greatest Operatic Enterprise, THE FULLER-GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY. In their Last Performance of the Sublimest of All Operas, “LOHENGRIN With MARGHERITA FLOR. NINA ALGOZZINO. SRANDISIO VANNUCCI FRANCO IZAL. ERNESTO FUMAGALLI. and FRANCESCO FEDERICI’ (Farewell to Margherita Flor). SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6. Matinee. ••Carmen” (Farewell to Nina Algozino and Maria Henkina). Evening, "Un Ballo in Maschera” (Farewell to Rosita Silvestri, and Grand Farewell Night). COMMON-SENSE PRICES DRESS CIRCLE and ORCHESTRAL STALLS (Resvd.). Bs. PLUS TAX. STALLS. ss. Plus Tax. GRAND CIRCLE. 3s. Plus Tax. Box Plans at St. James Theatre. NOTICE. — Always plenty of 5s Seats sold at Theatre from 7 o’clock. FROM THE SUBLIME TO THE RIDICULOUS RETURN OF POPULAR REVUE. ST. JAMES THEATRE THE THEATRE PERFECT. (Proprietors: JOHN FULLER AND SONS, LTD.) Monday Night Next COMMENCING at 8 O'CLOCK. MATINEE, WED. and SAT. Vi 2.30 Change of Prograr Every Monday. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller have pleasure in presenting NAT PHILLIPS’ WHIRLIGIGS The Greatest of All Laughing Shows sr §» Featuring the B YZ STIFFY AND MO Series of Revues. NAT PHILLIPS AND ROY RENE AND A STRONG CAST OF POPULAR FAVOURITES k m THE CHARLESTON SYMPHONIE SIX ABSOLUTELY THE BEST YET IN JAZZ BANDS. PRICES: 3s 2s 1s dlus tax. Box Plans for D.C. & O.S. now open at St. James Theatre Booking Office. Grand Circle Seats can only be booked for Monday Night (Price 1s 1d), and Saturday, October 13 (Price 1e 7d).
PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN 1928 STRAND THEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT 7th OCTOBER, at 7.45 p.m. Pastor A. W. ANDERSON (of Australia) A witty and brilliant speaker, with a long record as a gifted Lecturer, Editor, and World Traveller. HEAR HIM! To be preceded by a FIRST CLASS PROGRAMME OF SELECTED VOCAL AND MUSICAL ITEMS Mr. Anderson will make special reference to the United States of America. EVERYBODY WELCOME. COMMENCE 7.45 P.M.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 477, 5 October 1928, Page 14
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