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AMUSEMENTS THE NATIONAL, THE NATIONAL, 11 THE GREATEST ROMANTIC ACTION-FILLED THRILLER OF THE'YEAR. TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX it, sweeps you along in a blaze of action, thrills and romance. Tom Mix as a quick-triggered cowboy rides again in thiß wonderful story of the great out-doors. And Tony, of course, DESTRY RIDES AGAIN DESTRY RIDES AGAIN DESTRY RIDES AGAIN From the Novel by MAX BRAND CLAUDIA DELL. ZASU PITTS. The story of a man falsely accused who rides again for justice! Variety Featurettes. Note Prices: • ]/, 1/6, 2/. (Phone 42-109.) HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE I Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. | The Greatest Musical Occasion in the • ' History of New Zealand. I WILLIAMSON-IMPERIAL GRAND OPERA SEASON, | Commencing With o GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE OF "MADAME "MADAME BUTTERFLY" On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER The International Artists include Cesarina Valobra. Lina Paliughi, Pedro Mirnssou, Carlo Alfieri, Primo Montanari, Eruna Cas- i tagna. Molly De Gunst. Apollo Crnnforte. Ilio Del Chiaro, Franco Izal, Albino Morone, I Michele Fiore, Maestro Wando Aldrovandi, , Joseph Post. j A Feature of the Operas will be the j FULL GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA j And GRAND OPERA CHORUS. During a season of 10 nights following Operas will be presented:— October S.—"MADAME BUTTERFL Y. October DI LAMMERMOOR. October 7.~"1L TROVATORE." October B.—Matinee, "MADAME BUTTER FLY." Evening, ' CARMEiS. October 10.-" CAVALLERIA RUSTICAN A" and " PAGLIACCI." October 11.—"RIGOLETTO. ' October 12.—Matinee. " CARMEN. Evening. " LUCIA DI LAMMER- | MOOR." October 13.—" LA BOIIEME. ' ; October 14.-" THE BARBER Oi SE- j VILLE. 1 October 15. —Matinee. "LA BOHEJIE. Evening, " LA TOSCA. ' , I October 17.—"FAUST." October 18.—"LON PASQUALE. . , October 10.—Matinee, "IL IROVA.LOItE. Evening. "TRAVIATA. i October 20. —"LA TOSCA." . j October 21.—"TALES OF HOFFMAN/ ! October 22. —Matinee, " RIGOLEI TO. Evening, "CAVALLERIA" and " PAGLIACCI." THE PRICES AND BOOKING ' j ARRANGEMENTS, j The Directors of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.. j desire to emphasise the fact that, notwithstanding the immense expenditure incurred " in this Colossal Undertaking, the prices have been fixad on the most moderate scale. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING. Applications for Seats for all or any one - of the 14 Operas, the price of which has been fixed at 10s, plus tax, will be given priority in the allotment. TMose desiring this I privilege will please apply to Lewis Eady, I Ltd., Bo,x Office, immediately. ' 8s SEATS. •' Plans for these Seats will be opened on ! FRIDAY NEXT. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS, which will be dealt with in the order in which they arrive, must be accompanied by ; remittance and stamped addressed envelope * and addressed to the Box Office Manager, | Lewis Eady. Ltd. (Country cheques must : s include exchange). COUNTRY PATRONS. For the benefit of country patrons a section of the Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls will be held pending thi? receipt of their applications. As only a limited time is to he allotted to the preferential booking by ■ letter patron:; are advised to make immediate application. FIRST NIGHTER.S Are requested to notify the Box Office by ■ NEXT MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2G. regard- • I ing their requirements. j GENERAL PRICES FOR SEASON. Preferential Booking. Ws; plus tax, lis 2d. i I Ordinary Booking, Ss; plus tax. 9s. j j Back Stalls, ss; plus tax, 5s 7d. j Gallery, 3s; plus tax, 3s 4d. 1 The Preliminary Booking will offord patrons the opportunity oE securing 6cats | with a minimum of trouble, but early applid cation is necessary. j •• The Australian Season has proved an out- i standing 1 success, and music patrons are j j advised to make immediate application for I | seats. I . Touring Manager -- - John FarrelL ' RECITALS SONG AND ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL By MADAME AILEEN JOHNS And DENNIS JOHNS, Assisted by TREVOR De CLIVE LOWE, 'Cellist, HARRY LUSCOMBE, Accompanist. LEWIS EADY HALL. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. At 8.15. Admission, Is Gd; Reserved, 2s 3d (Including Tax). Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd., from Monday Next. LEAGUE FOOTBALL j9 LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CARLAW PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). FINAL, THISTLE CUP. FINAL, THISTLE CUP. FINAL, THISTLE CUP. DEVONPORT DEVONPORT DEVONPORT DEVONPORT v. CITY. CITY. CITY. CITY. ANOTHER. THRILLING GAME OF SPECTACULAR FOOTBALL. IVAN CULPAN. Hon. Secretary, Auckland Rugby League. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. = FINAL. FINAL. - FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. ,o FINAL, i: FINAL, i- FINAL. ! FINAL. 2 FINAL. ' FINAL. FINAL, d FINAL, e- FINAL. [i- FINAL. L FINAL. !i. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. . FINAL. ?? FINAL. LABOUR DAY jJAY, QCTOBER RECREATION Q ROUND, WAIHI. SPORTS PROGRAMME. MAIDEN , 100 YDS. HANDICAP.—Prizes. Trophies. Entry. Is. 120 YDS. HANDICAP.—£S. 30s. 30s. Entry. ss. 220 YDS. HANDICAP.—£3. 20s, 10s. Entry. 3s. 440 YDS. HANDICAP.—£3. 20s. 10s. Entry. 3s. 880 YDS. HANDICAP.—£3. 20s. 10s. Entry. 3s. 1 MILE HANDICAP.—£3. 20s 10s. Entry. 3s. CYCLE ROAD RACE (4 Miles).—Prizes. £2. 10s. ss. CYCLE RACE, ROAD. JUNIOR AND SENlOß.—Prizes, £l. ss. 2s fid. OTHER EVENTS POST ENTRY, Handicapper, N.A.U. Official. Starter. H. Dwyer. Nominations Close October 10, W. BICE. Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21296, 24 September 1932, Page 20

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