FAREWELL TO THE GRAND OPERA LAST PERFORMANCE. 0t Jamps Qlbpatrp (The Theatre Perfect). Proprietors: JOHN FULLER AND SONS. LTD. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. SHARP. Sir Benjamin and Mr. Johr THE FULLER-GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY. In their Last Performance of the Season. “ UN BALLO IN MASCHERA ' With ROSITA SILVESTRI. MARGHERITA FLOR. MATILDA PFRIMMER ALLESSANDRO ROTA, VICLEFFO SCAMUZZI. ERNESTO FUMAGALU’ ANTONIO ALFIERI. and all the Artists of thi: And Farewell to Silvestri, COMMON-SENSE PRICES Tderful Company. DRESS CIRCLE and ORCHESTRAL STALLS (Resvd.). Bs. PLUS TAX STALLS, ss, Plus Tax. Box Plans at St. James Theatre. St. James Theatre. NOTlCE.—Plenty of 5s Seats sold at Theatre from 7 o’clock.
FROM THE SUBLIME TO THE RIDICULOUS RETURN OF POPULAR REVUE. ST, h JAMES THEATRE THE THEATRE PERFECT, irietors: JOHN FULLER AND SONS. LTD.) Monday Night Next COMMENCING at 8 O’CLOCK. MATINEE, WED. and SAT. 2.30 Change of Programme Every Monday. Benja nd Mr. John Fuller ha•e in presenting NAT PHILLIPS’ WHIRLIGIGS The Greatest of All Laughing She Featuring the STIFFY AND MO Series of Revues. NAT PHILLIPS AND ROY RENE AND A STRONG CAST OF POPULAR FAVOURITES THE CHARLESTON SYMPHONIE SIX ABSOLUTELY THE BEST YET IN JAZZ BANDS. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is, plus 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 1s 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 Anderson will make special reference to the United States of America EVERYBODY WELCOME. COMMENCE 7.45 P.M.
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COMPETITIONS. £lO FIRST PRIZE 2nd Prize, £2. 3rd Prize, £4 5s Consolation Prize. “Edgekene ” Razor Past* Competition For a verse (6 line limit), best using word “EDGEKENE,” for example:— The Razor Gang’s increasing, So Join the rank and file, Put “Edgekene” on your strop, b °y*» And Smile, Smile, Smile! RULES OF COMPETITION.— Evc T? entry to be accompanied by label “Edgekene” Razor Paste container an# sent to “EDGEKENE,” Carlton and Co., P.O. Box 764, Auckland. If you can’t get “EDGEKENE” at store, send 1s 6d to above address an tin will be sent post free. “EDGEKENE” your strop. It’s a for sharpening blades and lengthens of strop and blade. Entries close October 20. Results lished in this paper, October 31.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 478, 6 October 1928, Page 14
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