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AMUSEMENTS. "THE GONDOLIERS.' , ! Grand Gala Night. * '* TO-MOHROW (WEDXESDAV* pt-. s First SJ^β, LEO DARNTOX, SYDNEY ritiv-, and WINIFRED WIILIA^^F THE GOXDOLIERS MATISEK FRIDAY, AT 2 P.m7 Children Half-price. AN OUTSTANDING attraction J AND CJULLIVav Gilbert and SbJS** rjPERA REASON Reason. Commencing rpO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) VTTrn--i-O-MORROW (WEDXESdIy) fc AT 8 O'CLOCK. * J Cj W il " amsont - Ttd / «J. KJ. »V ILL i AUSOX ijLV; ! Have Much Pleasure in Announcinz'. Season of * * rjILBERT AND CJTJLLIVAV Gilbert A xd k CL J_;*2 j Opera. ; PERA. (By Arrangement with R. DOyly Carte)Opening with A PERFORMANCE / ■"- *-«ALA J- ERFORMANCB Of " rpHB i " J-HB , j Of Qi% ARTISTS Oft OV ARTISTS Oil A specially-organised Company will in- ' elude new Artists and others who are already Popular with New Zealand Audiences. The Cast Includes: Charles Walenn as the Duke of Plan. Toro. Lee Darnton as Luiz. Sydney Granrille as Don Alhambra. James Hay as Marco. Lance Fairfax as Guiseppe. Winifred Williamson as the Duchess o| t Plaza-Toro. Strella Wilson as Casilda. Patti Russell as Gianetta. Mabel Gibson as Tessa. a Together with i^ A MAGNIFICENT CHORUS. T^ ~i Full Operatic Orchestra, ' Musical Director GUSTAVE SLAPOFFSKt, The Entire Production by '] MINNIE EVERETT. $ - II Repertoire for the Season, \ TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY. J 3 NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEE Friday Afternoon, at 2. ; " THE GONDOLIERS." j SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. ] Two Nights and Saturday Matinee. \ " THE YEOMEN OF THE GUABD. , ' \ TUESDAY. AUGUST 81. J Two Nights and Wednesday Matinee. | " THIB PIRATES OF PENZANCE. , ' J THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. J Three Nights and Saturday Matinee. / " THE MIKADO." MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. J Two Nights Only. £ " H.M.S. PINAFORE." % WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1 Tire* Nights and Wednesday Matinee,- j " lOLANTHE." J SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. | MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, " PRINCESS IDA." "PRINCESS IDA." PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8/; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. All Prices Plus Amusement Tax. BOX PLANS FOR SEASON BOX PLANS FOR SEASON Are NOW OPEN at Lewis R. Eady an« Son, Ltd. Day Sales at His Majesty's Theatre Com fectionery. THE Brightest Twinkle of the Screen'! Biggest Star. HAROLD LLOYD'S 'COLLEGE DAYS," NEXT THURSDAY, at the PRINCESS, TIVOLI and EVERYBODY'S. DO YOU WANT TO WIN A i 25 CASH prize; If co, enter for the "CAPSTAN" Cigarettes Feetball Competition. Extra Forecasting Forms at all Tobacconists, and foil particulars advertised elsewhere in tonight's "Star." * DANCING. ___ fpO-NIGHT—TRADES HALL—TO-NIGHT *■ JAZZ. OLD TIME. JAZZ. This is one of our Fresh Programme^ catering for both classes. Music snpplied by Geo. Paltridge'a j Orchestra. i Spot Dances and Confetti. I TTsual Prices: Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/5. I GEO. LEE. _ MERCHANT TAILORS. YOU can tell the successful Man by hi« W#ll-dTessed Appearance. — Mcßride, Th» Tailor g AUCKLAND OTAH, J ADVERTISEMENT CONDITIONS. ! \ The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements, through accident or otherwise, an* they reserve to themselves the rigfat of omitting- advertisements received and paid for. If they appear to be objectionable. Instructions as to the insertion or witn« drawai or advertisements must be ia writing. Advertisements received without written orders will only be inserted once, Ml charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be lodged not late? than 11 a.m. each day. Advertisements are received up to 2.39 p.m. on the day of issue, but Advertisements intended for classified insertion on Page 1 must reach the omee not later than \ p.m. All Family .Notices intended Tor classified insertion on the Front Pase of the STAR should be banded in before 1 P-m-CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ABB INSERTED AT THE FOLLOWING CASH RATES:— ../ Situations Wanted 1 \ Situations Vacant 15 Word*: Personal | .. Lost and Found \ One Insertion, '/■ For Sale _,» To Let Three Insertion*, Z/« Etc. J Blrins, Marriages 130 Words, 2/6. Deaths V Each additional «»• Memoriam J Words, 9<>. Advertisements should be addressed t* THE MANAGER, STAR Office. Phoma 42-111, 42-222, 46-677. ~

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 200, 24 August 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 200, 24 August 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 200, 24 August 1926, Page 20