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r AMUSEMENTS. The Fuller-Gonsalez ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY At prices that enable everyone to know the Joys of Grand Opera. Bs. ss. 3s. TJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. • Sir Benjamin and John Fuller announce THE FAREWELL SEASON Of the Most Brilliant Company o£ FAMOUS ITALIAN OPERATIC STARS Ever to visit the Dominion. PRESENTING THIS EVENING “LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR’” “LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR Donizetti’s Tragic Opera in Three Acts. Book by Cammerano, after Scotts “Bride of Lammermoor? WITH THE FOLLOWING PRINCIPALS:— • Olga Poletti, Matilda Pfrimmer, Vicleffo Scamuzzi, Alessandro Rota, Antonio Alfieri, C. Gislon, A. Gilardi. 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 1’ ul-ler-Gonsalez Company, is not for musicians alone, but can be appreciated and enjoyed hy everyone, and the prices are arranged to suit all pockets. THE WORLD’S BEST At COMMON-SENSE PRICES. COMMON-SENSE PRICES. Reserved Seats, O.S. and D.C., Bs.; Unreserved, 55.; Grand Circle, 3s. (all plus tax). (Special Concessions for Schools and Colleges.) BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. O.S. and D.C. Box Plans Now Open at The Bristol. Grand Circle Box Plans open To-day at the Theatre for “Lucia Di Lammermoor,” “La Traviata,” and “Barber of Seville.”' Day Sales for Unreserved Stalls (55.) available at His Majesty’s Theatre on day of production.

ELECTION NOTICES.

IVTARTIN LUCKIE, ■‘•“■ARTIN LUCKIE, THE REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address the ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON ’ - As under: MASONIC HALL, BERHAMPORE, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), NOVEMBER 6. CHURCH OF GOD HALL, 148 Tasman S’reet, t On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. ISLAND BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. ’ ST. THOMAS’S HALL, NEWTOWN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. All Meetings Commence at 8 p.m. Ladles Cordially Invited. WELLINGTON EAST. T J. CLARK, Independent Reform Candidate, will meet the Electors: KARAKA BAY—Shelter Shed, near Wharf, TO-NIGHT at 7.15. .COCKBURN ST.—Methodist Church Hall, TO-NIGHT, nt 8. MIRAMAR NORTH, Tearooms, Tram Terminus, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7, at 7.15. MIRAMAR SOUTH, The School, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7, at 8. HATAITAI, The Realm Hall, THURSDAY, Nov. 8, at 8. ROSENEATH, The School, SATURDAY, Nov. 10, at 8. WELLINGTON EAST. T FORSYTH, Official Reform Candi- • date, will address Electors at 8 p.m. as follows:— HATAITAI—The Realm, TO-NIGHT I TUESDAY), November 6. KILBIRNIE— “Taia” Masonic Hall, Wednesday, November 7 (Tram Terminus. Kilhirnie). LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. CANDIDATES’ MEETINGS . MR. R. SEMPLE. TO-NIGHT, at B—Worser Bay Boatshed. WEDNESDAY—CathoIic Hall, Miramar. THURSDAY—Katea Hall, Lyall Bay. MR. R. McKEEN. TO-NIGHT, at B—Open-air, Constable Street-Owen Street. WEDNESDAY—Newtown Library. THURSDAY—Masonic Hall, Island Bay. MR. T. BRINDLE. TO-NIGHT, at B—St. Luke's, Wades- ’ town. WEDNESDAY—Kaiwarra Methodist School. THURSDAY—Town Hall, Ngaio. MR. P. FRASER. WEDNESDAY, . at 2.30 — Special Women’s Meeting, New Century Hall, Kent Terrace, Mr. and Mrs. P. FRASER will speak. WEDNESDAY,. at B—Victoria Hall, John Street. MR. C. H. CHAPMAN. TO-NIGHT, at B—Caledonian. Hall, ’corner Ghuznee and Sturdee Streets. HUTT ELECTORATE. MR. H. E. HOLLAND. Leader of the Opposition (by special request), will speak in the LABOUR HALL, PETONE. at 7.30 TO-NIGHT. MR. HOLLAND will speak later in the evening in the Town Hall, Lower Hutt. MR. WALTER NASH will speak in the Town Hall, Lower Hutt, before Mr. Holland TO-NIGHT, nt 8. MR. WALTER NASH. TO-DAY, at 2.30 —Women’s Meeting, Community Hall, Moera. WEDNESDAY —Labour Hall, Petone. THURSDAY —Community Hall, Moera. MR. H. DYSON. TO-NIGHT, at B—Paraparaumu. WEDNESDAY—Te Horo. . , i THURSDAY —Town Hall, Khandallah. J. 11. TAYLOR. TO-NIGHT, at B—Shannon. THURSDAY—Tokomaru. MR. T. M.-WILFORD will address the Electors of the Hutt a 8 p.m. as follows: — MOERA—Moera Community Hall. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). November 7. KORO KORO—The Schoolroom, FRIDAY, November 9. LOWER HUTT—King George Theatre, MONDAY, November 12. PETONE—Palace Theatre. TUESDAY, L November 13.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 36, 6 November 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 36, 6 November 1928, Page 3