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rf Williamson-Imperial ( F Grand Opera Company JI TO-NIGHT || “ Madame Butterfly ” B I Seats at 10/-, 7/6, and 5/- are availI } able for Booking at the Bristol Piano Co. n. this morning until noon, and afterwards m they may be reserved at the Grand Opera W House Confectionery Shop. « DOOR SALE TICKETS. <& 300 Stalls at 5/- and 4/-. N 300 Stalls at 5/- and 4/-. ’ Will be held for sale at the doors to-night . and every subsequent evening throughout ■ the season in order that the memorable ' opera performances may be within reach | of all. I GALLERY TICKETS. | GALLERY TICKETS. :( 600 Gallery Tickets at 2/6. 9 600 Gallery Tickets at 2/6. r For To-night’s Gala Performance on A sale the whole of to-day at the Grand 9 Opera House Confectionery Shop, and at [ the doors this evening from 7 o’clock, f LATE DOOR GALLERY, 2/-. k LATE DOOR GALLERY, 2/-. F On sale after 7.30 to-night, and every A evening during the season. l IMPORTANT! “ To guard against interruption of the perk formanee, the doors will be closed at 8 9 o’clock, and no one will be admitted after . that time until the end of the first act. I THE ONLY “BUTTERFLY” MATINEE. ' NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 2 600 Tickets at 4/6, 2/6, & 2/-. ’ GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. The Greatest occasion in the Theatrical and Musical History of Wellington. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. WILLIAMSON-IMPERIAL GRAND OPERA SEASON Grand Gala Performance of Puccini’s Emotional Opera ‘Madame Butterfly’ The only evening production of this opera, with CESARINA VALOBRA The World’s Most Charming Butterfly. PRIMO MONTANARi The Distinguished Tenor, as Pinkerton, DEL CHIARO as Sharpies, Also Michele Fiore, Jeanette Rooney, Roy Glasheen, Michael O’Brien, Lina Bianchi. CONDUCTOR: MAESTRO EMILIO ROSSI. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Verdi’s Thrilling Opera ‘•RIGOLETTO” ■With APOLLO GRANFORTE as RIGOLETTO The World’s Finest Baritone in his best role. LINA PALIUGHI as GILDA. Hailed by critics as the most brilliant coloratura soprano direct from her amazing triumphs at La Scala and other Opera Houses of the world. PRIMO. MONTANARI as the Duke. CONDUCTOR: MAESTRO WANDO ALDROVANDI TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT “CARMEN” The most brilliant and most spectacular production of Bizet’s opera ever staged, With 150 PEOPLE—ISO ON THE STAGE BRUNA CASTAGNA as Carmen. The World's Greatest Carmen PEDRO MIRASSOU as Don Jose. A very distinguished dramatic tenor from La Scala. APOLLO GRANFORTE as Escamillo FULL GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. And GRAND OPERA CHORUS. During the season of 17 nights the following Operas will also be presented—- “ Lucia,” “Trovatore,” ‘La Hoheiiie,’’ “Cavalleria Rusticana,” and “Pagliacci.” “Rigoletto,” “Barber of Seville,” "Faust,” “Tosca,” Traviata.” *4’116 productions will be staged on the i highest J. C. Williamson standard. BOX PLANS AND PRICES: Box Plans for Preferential Seats at 10/-, are open,for the'whole of the season. Box Plans for 7/6 seats in the Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls are open for the first seven nights of the season. 5/—RESERVATIONS—S/-. For To-night’s performance may be selected from 0 o’clock this morning at the Bristol, and at the doors to-night. Prices: D.C. and R.S. (preferential) 10/-; Ordinary, 7/6; Back Stalls (Reserves), 5/-, at the doors (unreserved), 4/-; Gallery 2/6, after 7.30, 2/-. All prices plus tax. Box Plans at the Bristol. Day Sales at Grand Opera House Confectionery Shop. REFRESHING REFRESHING REFRESHING REFRESHING REFRESHING REFRESHING REFRESHING MYSTERY TRAIN REFRESHING MYSTERY TRAIN REFRESHING MYSTERY TRAIN REFRESHING MYSTERY TRAIN TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. Everything of the best—Tonic air, delightful scenery, goodfellowship, relief from work and worry, a bracer for the new week. The train will leave Lower Hutt nt 9.32 a.m., Petonc at 9.36, Lambton at 10.5. The return train will reach Lambton at 5.40 p.m., Petone at 6, Lower Hutt at 6.5. CHEAP FARES FOR BIG RIDE “ CHEAP FARES FOR BIG RIDE __ ONLY 3/- from Lambton. Ngaio, Kbandallah, and Johnsonville. ONLY 3/6 from Lower Hutt and Petoqe. DON’T MISS THIS MYSTERY. DON’T MISS THIS MYSTERY. HOME OF COMPASSION. rpilE ANNUAL GIFT TEA will be held At the HOME OF COMPASSION, Island Bay, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, Between the hours of 2 and 4 pm. The Public are Cordially Invited.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 30, 29 October 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 30, 29 October 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 30, 29 October 1932, Page 4