AMUSEMENTS. FINAL PERFORMANCE FINAL PERFORMANCE of the Glorious. FULLER-GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY On Saturday night the triumph of the previous evening was repeated. The public was again astounded and thrilled by the artistry and the golden voice of the artists forming this unique combination of FAMOUS ITALIAN OPERATIC STARS. THE BEST THAT ITALY HAS TO OFFER. OPERA HOUSE Direction: Fullers’ Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! AT 8. TO-NIGHT! FULLER-GONSALEZ FULLER-GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY' ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY In “JJAUST.” “p.AUST.” “p.AUST.” ‘pAUST.” ‘pAUST." Gounod’s “pAUST.” Gounods Sublime “pAUST.” Sublime Masterpiece. “pAUST.” Masterpiece. “pAUST.” “pAUST." -pAUST.” “PAUST.” “p.AUST.” “Tn her singing, as in her acting, Margherita Flor is a great artist. Times, Christchurch). “It is rare indeed to encounter a Marguerite who combines more effectively than Signorina Flor the charms of both voice and appearance. (Sun, Christchurch). “Mephisto, sinister in his evil work, was admirably portrayed by Signor Ernesto FumagalU (Star, Christchurch). In the Garden scene Signor Vannucci was responsible for some really charming singing (Herald, Melbourne). “A tribute to Matilda Pfrimmer, whose was the double role of Martha and Siebel. Her singing of the light, aria ‘Bear my Avowal to Hep was graceful and effective (Sun, Christchurch), “The whole performance, which was given in the presence of a very large audience, stood very highly to the credit of the Ful-ler-Gonsalez Company in all their departments.” (Press, Christchurch). TO-NIGHT’S PRINCIPALS: Signa. Margherita Flor (soprano), Signa. Matilde Pfrimmer (Mezzo-soprano), Sig. Brandisio Vannucci (Tenor), Signor Ernesto Fumagalli (Bass), Signor Francesco Federici (Baritone), Signor Antonio Gilardi (Tenor). Maestro Giovanni Gonsalez (Conductor.) Let there be no aftermath of disappointment. TO MISS HEARING THIS WONDERFUL OPERA COMPANY IS TO MISS THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. COMMONSENSE PRICES: 8/-, 5/-, and 3/- (plus tax). Box Plan for Stalls and Dress Circle and Day Sale (3/- tickets) at COLLIER’S. By Jove 1 Here it is at Last'. 1 The Ball Everyone has asked about. Y Q R A N D B A L L (Organised by Oaonui Hall Committee and Oaonui Dairy Co. Board of Directors) Will be held in OAONUI HALL ON WEDNESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. - GRAND MARCH AT 8 P.M. Brooker’s Orchestra of 6 Instruments will be in attendance. DELICIOUS SIT-DOWN SUPPER. Trifles, Fruit Salads, Jellies, etc. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Double Tickets 7/6, Gents 5/-, Ladies 3/-. Gibson’s Free Bus or Buses will leave Opunake at 7.45 at Post Office. Oaonui Dances are the recognised Best Turn-outs on the Coast. SO COME TO OAONUI ON THIS NIGHT! E. N. REYNOLDS, Chairman. MEETINGS. (JENERAL - 1928. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. M R W. J. POLSON, Independent Candidate, will address Electors as follows : MOTONUI: To-night (Monday), September 4, at 1 p.m. OKAU: To-morrow (Tuesday), September *4, at 1 p.m. TONGAPORUTU: To-morrow (Tuesday) September 4, at 7.30 p.m. PUKEARUHE: Wednesday, September 5, at 7.30 p.m. OKOKE: Thursday. September 6, at 1.30 p.m. TIKORANGI: Thursday. September 6, at 7.30 p.m. FOR SALE //LEAN White Paper for Sale in «ny Quantity. Apply— DAILY’ NEWS OFFICE,
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1928, Page 1
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