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AMUSEMENTS. THE 90 — MEMBERS — 90 OF THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO. WILL ARRIVE FROM SYDNEY BY THE MARAMA THIS MORNING, BRINGING WITH THEM. 100 TONS OP SCENERY AND-EFPECTS. AND TO-MOBROW NIGHT THEY WILL. STAGE FOB THE FIRST TIME IX NEW ZEALAND ONE OF THE WORLD'S BEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL PLAYS, "THE STUDENT PRINCE." WHICH HAS JUST FINISHED A BUN OF OVEH SIX MONTHS IN MELBOURNE. A FULL SCENIC AND LIGHTING REHEARSAL WLL BE STAGED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE STAGE MANAGER THIS EVENING. IMPORTANT.—PLAYGOERS ABE REMIND EI > THAT DUBING THE BECBNT RECORD SEASON OF " ROSE MARJR •• IT WAS ONLY ON THE FIRST NIGHT AND TWO SUBSEQUENT EVENINGS THAT THERE WERE ANY VACANT SEATS, AND IT IS«A FACT THAT- THE BOOKING IS NOT AS HEAVY FOR THE OPENING PERFORMANCE OF " THE STUDENT PRINCE " AS IT IS FOB THE FOLLOWING NIGHTS. Commencing TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. .T P, \X7ILLIAMSONS V. WILLIAMSON'S T>OYAL fIOMIC fVPERA /COMPANY **OYAL "PERA V^OMPANY " THE STUDENT PRINCE." SPECIAL BOX PLAN NOTICE. THE ORDINARY BOX PLANS. 10/ PLUS TAX. ARE NOW OPEN. AT LEWIS EADY, LTD., For 6 Nights and 1 Matinee. Matinee—Adults, 8/; Children Half-price (plus tax). THE PREFERENTIAL BOOKING. 12/6 PLUS TAX, NOW OPEN FOB SEASON. "THE STUDENT PBINCE." " MADAME POMPADOUR." TWO COLOSSAL MUSICAL PLAYS. Easily the most costly, most elaborate and most palatial productions ever staged by the J.C. Williamson firm. -These plays are setting a standard nerer before attempted In the Theatrical History o! the Dominion or Australia. Unquestionably the Greatest Musical Comedy Success of Recent Years. "THE STUDENT PRINCE." "THE STUDENT PRINCE." Commencing TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. AT 8. JJIS AJESTY'S rjTHEATRB. Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.),.Ltd. Commencing TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. AT 8 (Nine Nights). MATINEES, MAY 26 AND 80. The First Produuction in the Dominion of an Exquisite Play of Music, Love and Romance. " rpHE CJTUDENT T>RINCH." "x HE STUDENT RINCE." ** rpHE CJTUDENT TJBINCE." " he Student rince." Not alone for the Beauty of its score does " THE STUDENT PRINCE" obtain for itself a position among the music classics of the comic opera world, but in the charm and romance of its tender love story. SATURDAY, JUNE 2. (Nine Nights). Matinees, June 4 and 9. "MADAME POMPADOUR." A SUPERLATIVE TRIUMPH. Jfl TXTILLIAMSON'S . VV ILLIAMSON'S R8I15: Cg{g? OPIK CSSHIH; Including BEPPIS DE VRIES, The Idol of Holland, JAMES LIDDY, __ In Association With ?S££!L WEBSTER « HEDLEY HALL, ARTHUR STIGANT, together with the WONDERFUL CHORUS. THE FORTY SINGING STUDENTS. . _„IP° — ARTISTS — 100. AND THE COMPLETE COMPANY THAT C «EATED S VCH A FURORE AT HIS MAJESTY S THEATRE. MELBOURNE. Bepresentative .... WALTER MONK. MEETINGS. FTIHE BBITISH-ISRAEL ASSOCIATION - 1 - OF AUCKLAND Desire to co-operate in the Day of Prayer to be observed on EMPIRE DAY, MAY 24, And will hold a PRAYER (AND LITANY) MEETING In the Y.W.C.A. ROOMS, QUEEN STREET, On THURSDAY, AT 7.30 P.M. ■ Arc hbißhopß* of Canterbury and York. f n iL L , ea il erß Free Churches have invited the Clergy and Ministers of all Churches at Home and Abroad specially to refer too "our own people" overseas, and offer Prayers for Britons in all lands "that witneS" race mai " tear Christian Thus saith the Lord God: "I will yet for this be inquired of by the House of Israel to do it for them." Ezek. 36 :37. MR. W. S. FURBY, President and Chairman. MBS. A. M. CHINNERY-BROWN, x ~* Hon. Secretary. TO7ILSONS (N.Z.) PORTLAND CEMENT * * LIMITED. Notice is hereby give* that the Tenth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company Si .? T ? e i d at 111 e Company's Office, Richards-Upton Building, Customs Street East, Auckland, on MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1928, At 2.15 p.m., £, or *£ e P ur P° Be ? f receiving and considering the Report of the Directors and Auditors, the Accounts and Balance-sheet, the Election of Directors, the Appointment of Auditors, and the Declaration of a Dividend. . The S£fi ster of Members will be closed TUESDAY, May 29, 1925, to include ' JUDe 1928> b °th days By order of the Board of Directors. F. W. WILSON, Auckland, May 22, 1928. Secretar yCIVIC RECEPTION. QITY OF AUCKLAND. CIVIC RECEPTION. r« l ? iß T > Worßhip the Mayor will tender a Civic Reception to MISS MAUDE ROYDEX who is visiting New Zealand under the t^o P eS ** British Commonwealth WFrl\Fsn Av e oJ°i W ! n P all, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst., at 2.30 p m Y oo J - s - BRIGHAM." —————— Town Clerk. ' EGAL NOTICES. M R A"" V. P. F OHD, (Late Rotorua), BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Has' Resumed Practice At 12, CAMPBELL'S BLDGS. (Ist Floor). Corner High St. and Vnlcan Lane. ____ Phone 44-193. THF TOILET SPECIALISTS. p}UGENE Permanent Waving, latest chlne Installed —-Misses Hackett and Crowther, Newmarket. Phone 46-706 Personal attention. g "TTAFO" Rejuvenating Hair oTT" ® to P® falling; 3/8 posted.—M. Eccles 218. Ponsonby Bd.. Mail Order Chemists. B gHERWINS, 219, Fymonds St.—Shingling, Bobbing, Tinting, Manicuring, Skin Scalp Treatment, Eugene Permanent Waving, Marcel," Water Waving; established 1911.—Phone 46-703. jj FOOTWEAR. "Tj I C EB F?v Y " Knee Gura Boots (Men's Special). Only 19/11; post free Millers. Ltd., 70-74, Victoria St. W. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 20