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AMUSEMENTS. THE a 90 — MEMBERS — 90 OF THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO. ARRIVED FROM SYDNEY YESTERDAY . F .F LL SCENERY AND LIGHTING REHEARSAL WAS STAGED LAST KIGHT UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE STAGE DIRECTOR. A MEMORABLE OCCASION, To-night, at ir tA O-NIGHT, AT r I INITIAL NEW ZEALAND PRODUCTION. " THE PRINCE." Unquestionably one of the biggest, best and most successful musical plays the stage has known in recent years. " THE STUDENT PRINCE." Seats in central positions for To-night's production, in either the D.C. or 0.5., may be selected at Lewis Eady, tLd. fflS jy£AJESTY'S rpHEATRE. Lessees: J. C. Williamson Ltd. Commencing TO-NIGHT, AT 7.50 P.M. SHARP, TO-NIGHT, AT 7.50 P.M. SHARP. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.50 P.M. SHARP, TO-NIGHT, AT 7.50 P.M. SHARP, And Subsequent Evenings. MATINEES, MAY 20 AND 30. The First Production in the Dominion of an Exquisite Play of Music, Love and •* Romance. " THE STUDENT PRINCE." The otudent -prince." he Student a kince." Which has just terminated a run of over six months in Melbourne. 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. "THE STUDENT PRINCE." *• rriHE CJTUDENT T3RINCE." " J-HE STUDENT 4 A RINCE." A Play of Superb Music. All Appealing l»ve Story. Fascinating Romance. And Wonderful Charm. A SUPERLATIVE TRIUMPH. JO VXTILLIAMSON'S • * *ILLI AMSON'S T>OYAL ptOMIC /"VPERA /COMPANY a*OYAL "PERA COMPANY Including BEPPE "pvE -{TRIES, EPPE "E » RIES, The Idol Of Holland. JAMES T IDDY, AMES In Association With ARTHUR STIGANT, FRANK WEBSTER. HEDLEY HALL, Together with the WONDERFUL CHORUS. THE FORTY SINGING STUDENTS. 100 — ARTISTS — 100. AND THE COMPLETE COMPANY THAT CREATED SUCH A FURORE AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, MELBOURNE. EVENING PRICES.—D.C .and 0.5., 10/; Stalls. 5/ ; Gallery, 2/ ; Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. MATINEE PRICES. —8/, 5/, 2/. Children, Half-price. PREFERENTIAL PLANS (12/6 plus tax) for the Steason now open at Lewis Eadv. Ltd. Also, PLANS for SIX NIGHTS and ONE MATINEE of "THE STUDENT PRINCE." Day Sales at His Majesty's Theatre Sweet StalL Manager JOHN FARRELL. TOWN HALL MONDAY, MAY 28. SATURDAY, JUNE 2. Direct from a Third Recital Tour of Canada and the United Slates. H EU GH AN — H E U G H A N HEUGHAN' World's Greatest Actor-Singer, with the " FINEST BASS VOICE IN THE WORLD." "Heughan has. I honestly believe, the finest bass voice in the world. To hear him do the folk songs of the British Isles was sheer delight Just because of his voice, but when he moved out into something more vocally ambitious—the Cardinal's aria from the first act of "La Juive' was one—he was amazing. Here was quality, colour, power, depth, and all of the kind that one dreams about as an ideal and seldom meets. . . The numbers he selected were nothing short of gorgeous." — Mr. Edward Moore, one of America's leading critics, in Chicago "Daily Tribune," Dec. S, 1926. " A VOICE OF MOST REMARKABLE QUALITY AND RESONANCE." "Morning Post," London, May 7, 1927. Associate Artists: MAUD BELL MAUD BELL RENOWNED ENGLISH CELLIST. , — GLADYS SAYER — — GLADYS SAYER — CELEBRATED PIANISTE. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN. At Lewis Eady, Ltd. PRICES : Reserved Stalls. 6/ ; Circle. 5/ ; Unreserved, 4/, 2/ (plus Tax). Concessions to Students. rpHEATRE DE LUXE, MOUNT ALBERT. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. "SHANGHAI BOUND." "SHANGHAI BOUND." With RICHARD DIX, And MONTE BLUE in " HOGAN'S ALLEY." A Fight Picture and a Thrill Picture, and • a Love Picture. 23 A UCKLAND HOSPITAL AUXILIARY— ~~ Help the Sick and Needy by buying tickets for Picture Shows in Hospital Weok. May 28-to June 1. Tickets sold at Depot or by members of A.H.A. Council and others. :30 REUNIONS. OLE>0 LE> THAMES BOYS' (fyRI A ASSOCIATION (Inc.). ™ 111 J) The First Reunion of the 192S 1 Session will be held in the r ffl l. Druids' Hall. North St.. Newg= £ ff " J f ton. on SATURDAY Next, at S p.m. All Members and Intending Members are requested to attend. „„ P. L. LAYCOCK, Hon. Sec. 32, Queen St. Phone 47-671. 23 LAND TRANSFER NOTICES. TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice Is hereby given that the parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act. IMS, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before JUNE 25. lt»2S „ 7736.—KATHLEEN FAIRFIELD WILLS? DICKSON, part Allot. Parish of Waikomiti, containing 2 roods and 33 2 perches, fronting Great North Road, together with a richt-of-way over another part of said «JL ot » 257 * occupied by John Charles. Plan 2131 C. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 18th day of Mnv. 1925, at the Land Registry Office. Auckland. W. JOHNSTON. District Land Registrar. . HOSPITAL AUXILIARY. NEXT WEEK IS HOSPITAL WEEK. YOUR JIELP IS NEEDED. 26

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 120, 23 May 1928, Page 20

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