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AMUSEMENTS. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. ’ The Fuller-Gonsalez Italian Grand Opera Company At prices that enable everyone to know the Joys of Grand Opera. Bs. os. 3s. ■pjlS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Commencing TUESDAY NEXT. TUESDAY NEXT. . Sir Benjamin and John Fuller announce THE FAREWELL SEASON FAREWELL SEASON Of the,,Most Brilliant Company of FAMOUS ITALIAN OPERATIC STARS j Ever to visit the Dominion. ] SOPRANOS: ' Rosita Silvestri, Olga Poletti, Margherita ‘ Flor, Maria Henkina, Signorina A. : Mazza. ■ MEZZO-SOPRANOS: Nina Algozzino, Matilda Pfrimmer. TENORS: Alessandro Rota, Brandisio Vannucci, • Arturo Tamburini, Sig. C. Gislon, Sig. A. Gilardi. BARITONES: A’iclcffo Scamuzzi, Franco Izal, Francesco Federici. BASSOS: Ernesto lAimagalli, Antonio Altieri. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA, Under the baton of MAESTRO GIOVANNI GONSALEZ. Commencing on TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY NEXT With "LUCI DI LAMMERMOOR” “LUCI DI LAMMERMOOR” Donizetti’s Tragic Opera in Three Acts. Book by Cammerano, after Scott’s “Bride of Lammermoor.” WEDNESDAY: “LA TRAVIATA” (The Story of Camille). THURSDAY: “THE BARBER OF SEVILLE” - FRIDAY: “LOHENGRIN.”’ SATURDAY: “UN BALLO IN MASCHERA” , - (The Masked Ball). A FEAST OF MUSIC. Grand Opera, as presented by the Fill-Mer-Gonsalez Company, is not for musicians alone,- but can he. appreciated and enjoyed by everyone, nnd the prices arc arranged to suit all pockets. THE WORLD’S BEST At COMMON-SENSE PRICES. COMMON-SENSE PRICES. Reserved Seats, O.S. nnd D.C., Bs.; Unreserved, 55.; Grand Circle, 3s. (all plus tax). • ■ . (Special Reductions for Schools and Colleges.) BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. O.S. and D.C. Box Plans Now Open at The Bristol. * Grand Circle Box Plans open at the Theatre for “Lucia Di Lammermoor” and “La Traviata” on Monday,’November 5. Day Sales for Unreserved Stalls (55.) ■ available at His Majesty’s Theatre on day of production. LAST MATINEE LAST MATINEE LAST MATINEE By “Little Hermic" . TO-RAY AT 2 30. Direction .. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT (Finishing Monday). GEORGE WARD And bis “WHIRL OF MIRTH.” “WHIRL OF MIRTH.” REVUE COMPANY, A Bright, Breezy, and Snappy Show. THE HOTEL DE LUXE, THE HOTEL DE LUXE. A Musical Comedy in one Mighty Riot of Fun from Start to Finish. DAVE MEREDITH And his • FIVE MELODY BOYS FULLERS’ POPULAR PRICES: Box Plans at the Bristol till noon, after nt Burnett’s. Telephone Theatre 28 —175 after 7 p.m. for Reservations. GRAND FAREWELL NIGHT MONDAY. A Complete Change of Programme. gT. ANNE’S SPRING CARNIVAL (In aid Rebuilding Fund) ■ Will be Opened in ST. ANNE'S HALL. GREEN STREET, , WELLINGTON SOUTH, By Mr. R. McKeen. M.P., THIS EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, At. 7.45 o’clock. Well-stocked Fancy. Sweets and Produce Stalls, also Refreshment Room. Games nnd Side-shows. - Amusements for Young and Old. Dancing Displays by Pupils of-Miss Kathleen O’Brien. Carnival continued until 10th instant. Admission Free. CONCERT CHAMBER. INVITATION ■ RECITAL, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21, At S p.in., By (lie STUDENTS OF ERIC L. MEIER. . Box Plan Opens Wednesday. November 14. at the Bristol. Booking Fee Is. Id. WELLINGTON SYM PI lON Y ORCIIESTRA. SPECIAL NOTICE.' A S a result x>f the very successful Concert given by the Orchestra under the Coiiductorship <if Mr. Leon de .Mauny on Wednesday, October 31, many requests have been made to establish a permanent Symphony Orchestra in Wellington. With a view to giving i‘fl'ec-t to the proposal, a Provisional Committee has been formed, ami those willing to become Subscribing Members are invited to send in their names to — MR. E. PALLISER, “The Dominion” Building, Mercer Street. Phone 43—020. N. 8.: The proposed subscriplion is £1 ls„ entitling members to 2 tickets for a series of 3 concerts.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 34, 3 November 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 34, 3 November 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 34, 3 November 1928, Page 5

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