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AMUSEMENTS GRAND OPERA Memorable Season rapidly drawing to a close. LAST 6 NIGHTS. As a recognition of the wonderful support accorded to the Williamson Imperial Grand Opera Company by (he Auckland public, tho Directors have decided to offer a SPECIAL CONCESSION for the following performances: " CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA " and " PAGLIACCI" (Tues. day night); "TRAVIATA" (Wed. night), and "TALES OF HOFFMANN" (Friday night). For each of these wonderful performances 400 RESERVED STALLS AT 4/- will bo made available at the Box Office THIS MORNING, also tho Whole of tho Gallery will be made available on these three Special Nights at 2/6 (early nB door), and I/O (lato door). Patrons should Book Early for the j only' "TROVATORE" matinee 1 ONLY "TROVATORE" MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY, ic NEXT WEDNESDAY. « 750 TICKETS AT 4/6, 2/6 and 2/--y » HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. a. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. | Amazing Scenes of Enthusiasm at Every Performance. | WILLIAMSON IMPERIAL COMPANY TO-NIGHT-. | (POPULAR OPERA-POPULAR PRICES.) I First and Only Performance of Gounod's,. " F A U S T." "F A U S T." ' I The Opera all Auckland is waiting to I hear with | CESARINA VALOBRA as Marguerite. PRIMO MONTANARI as Faust. ALBINO- MARONE as Mephisto. : ELIO DEL CHIARO as Valentine. ! LINA BIANCHt as Martha. I GLADYS CARLYSLE as Siebel. : v MICHAEL BRIEN as Wagner. Magnificent Performance promised featuring j the famous SOLDIERS' CHORUS. 750 TICKETS AT 5/, 3/- and 2/- I TO-MORROW EVENING, AT 8. • j " CAVALLERIA RUSTIC AN A " ! and •'PAGLIACCI." With Same Magnificent Casts. j | 750 TICKETS AT 4/6, 2/6 and 1/6 I ! THE ONLY MATINEE OF "TROVATORE" NEXT WEDNESDAY, AT 2,\ 750 TICKETS AT 4/0. 2/0 AND 21- j •n | r " j NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. i THE FIRST AND ONLY PERFORMANCE I io ! OF VERDI'S "TRAVIATA" ■d j With Magnificent Cast at Popular Prices, j '» I 750 TICKETS AT 4/6. 2/0 AND 1/0. '• I f. Thurs., "TOSCA" (Same Cast, and No Advance in" Prices) ; Friday, "TALES OF ! HOFFMANN" with Brilliant Cast of International Principals. Book Early for This I Great Popular Night—7so Tickets at 4/0, 2/0 and 1/0. Final Matinee Next Sat., | "RIGOLETTO" at Popular Matinee Prices. 1 Next Sat. Ev., Farewell Gala Performance I I "CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" and \ j "PAGLIACCI." : j RESERVED SI ALLS & CIRCLE. 8/-! i (Limited Number of Choice Preferential I. Seats at 10/- Available for All Performances). | BACK STALLS, 5/- (RESERVED). GALLERY, 3/- TICKETS Obtainable at H.M. Theatre Kiosk. LATE DOOR 2/- TICKETS Available Each Performance at Theatre. Preferential Booking, JO/, plus, tax, 11/2. Ordinary Booking, SI, plus tax, 01. Back Stalls. 5/, plus tax. 5/7; Gallery. 3/, plus tax; Late Door, It, plus tax. SEE NOTICE ABOVE RE SPECIAL i POPULAR NIGHTS. Q P ERA E A S O N/ Have your Meal in comfort at* "THE WATTLE" Tea and Dining Rooms (next His Majesty's Theatre). Queen Street. 2 Courses . . . Is Od 3 Collises . . . . Is 3d Or take to the Opera one of our SPECIAL CARTONS, containing a Delightful Assortment of Dainties. DRAINAGE BOARD NOTICES i THE AUCKLAND AND SUBURBAN I 1 DRAINAGE BOARD. SPECIAL ORDER. Notice is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Auckland and Suburban Drainage Board, bold on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of September, 1032, the following Resolution was passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at a Special Meeting of the Board, to be held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Auckland, on THURSDAY. the 27th day of October, 1932, at 2.15 o'clock p.m., viz. "That the Auckland and Suburban Drainage Board doth hereby, by Special Resolution, intended to operate as a Special Order in terms of Sections 02 and 70 (g) cf •The Auckland and Suburban Drainage Act, 1905,' determine to borrow a sum not exceeding Ninety-five Thousand Pounds Sterling (£05.000), for the purpose of repaying tho loan raised by the Board and kit own as Loan No. 2." H. H. WATKINS. Engineer and Secretary. Clcavo's Bldgs., High Street, Auckland. October 3, 1932. r MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS'FOR SALE | A BSOLUTE Satisfaction Assured, with w j xx every Piano purchased.—Kenneth Eady. .•e Upper Queen St.. next Tabernacle. Ti/j O'J'ORS from lis; Repairs, Accessories. IYA Gramophones at lowest prices.—Goods' master. 355 Upper Queen St;, Auckland. r, io 131 AN O, small, nice tone, £l2 cash.—37 le Symonds St.. City. >f. . JEWIS .1. j^ ADY - L IMITED, i I CHOOSE YOUR PIANO _ | AS THE ARTISTS DOAt the prcscntWilliamson-Imporial Grand ~ I Opera, as at nearly all important events. n | Lewis Eady Pianos are being used. For sure satisfaction and the greatest value, buy your I'iano from Lewis Eady. Ltd. You are covered by guarantee, backed by our 48 years of service. ■yyETHERILL, j^'ISHOP. ROAD WOOD. JJAAKE. A LLISON, gPENCEII BRAND NEW PIANOS: H AAKES ' QHAPPELLS UECHSTEINS £65 £IOO £165 £195 £215 Lowest Cash Prices quoted, but easiest of terms arranged. Your old piano or any musical instrument traded in. SURE SATISFACTION AT £EWIS JJADY. LIMITED. T EWIS LIMITED. 192 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. i Phono 42-992. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED A TWATERS Piano Co.—Cash for Pianos, Players; exchange straight-out for Temple Radio.— Phong 40-792. A DVISE Kenneth Eady if your Piano is /x for Bft'o.—Kenneth Eady, Upper Queen INSURANCE STANDARD INSURANCE CO., of New O Zealand, Ltd. Office, Victoria St. E.— Percy J. Watts* Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21315, 17 October 1932, Page 18

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