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THE SEA DEVIL IS ON THE WAY TO-MORROW MORNING AT THE D.I.C. BOX PLANS OPEN FOR THE FIRST LECTURE OF THE TOUR BY COUNT FELIX VON LUCKNER IN PERSON ! r THE ACE OF ADVENTURERS ! — THE PRINCE OF PIRATES ! — THE SENSATION OF THE SEA ! ‘ HE SANK THOUSANDS OF TONS OF SHIPPING — AND NEVER TOOK A HUMAN LIFE ! Is it any wonder that “THE BRITISH OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR” says of the Count:— “ He was a bold, calculating and adventurous leader - - - and a kindly and courteous gentleman as well.” COUNT FELIX VON LUCKNER NOW’ COSIES TO TELL YOU. WITH HIS OWN LIPS, AND IN HIS OWN DYNAMIC FASHION, HIS AMAZING ADV,ENTCKES - - - AND TO GIVE YOU HIS GREAT MESSAGE FOR PEACE.AND HUMANITY ! SINCE HIS ARRIVAL IN AUCKLAND, HE HAS ADDRESSED, OR BEEN THE GUEST OF VARIOUS BRANCHES OF THE RETURNED SOLDIERS ASSN.; AND IS TO MEET MANY MORE DURING HIS TOUR. PROVING THAT HE IS STILL REMEMBERED AS A GALLANT AND CHIVALROUS FOE — AND A GENUINE AND CHARMING FRIEND. GRAND OPERA HOUSE FIRST THRILLING LECTURE SATURDAY NEXT ! SATURDAY NEXT ! matinff 2IS EVENING AT 8. ADMISSION: 3/-. 2/-, !/,. MATINEES: 2/, 1/6, I/-. Reserves 6d. Extra. CHILDREN 6d. TO MATINEE. (And the Children will Love the Count 1)
4 GREAT EVENTS. rpOWN HALL. X OW^ T HALL. ONE NIGHT ONLY. ONE MONTH APART. HOWARD MILHOLLAND. HUMOIUST AND MEL W IMPERSONATOR. IIFJF . j And i'lj EVA GARCIA. ,Alii SPANISH PIANISTE. Opening Attraction. March In the presence of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Galway. Second Attraction, April 26. LEONA FLOOD, GIRL GENIUS OF THE VIOLIN. ' Assisted by MARGARET KINSMAN, Canadian Pianiste. Third Attraction, May 17. GRACE ADAMS EAST, Trumpet Virtuoso, And PAUL McCOOLE, Pianist. Fourth Attraction : BARRE HILL. Baritone, Assisted by HALE CLIFTON, Pianist. Season Tickets now selling at Begg’s, 15/- and 10/-. Same seats for all four Concerts. Single Admission each Concert. 6/-, 4/-, 2/-. ■ Nett proceeds of the Wellington series are to be donated to the Crippled Children Society.
FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE Madame foley and co Room i First Floor, 80 Manners St. VVel I ngtou Large assortment Ladies' Chi) dren's and Gents.' Fancy Costumes. Din ner and Evening Suits Tel 41-960
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 143, 14 March 1938, Page 3
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