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AMUSEMENTS. FAREWELL TO MURIEL STARR FAREWELL TO MUKIEL STARR] JJIS jypjEST\"S rpHEATKB, Direction. .J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT AT S. TO-NIGHT AT 8. And Two Following Nights. TO-NIGHT AT S. TO-NIGHT AT 8. MURIEL STARR, MURIEL STARR, Together with FRANK HARVEY and J. C. WILLIAMSON'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY, In the Most Fascinating Mystery Play Ever Written ■' THREE FACES EAST" '■ THREE FACES EAST " " THKEB FACES EAST.'" A PLAY OF THE SECRET SERVICE By Anthony Paul Kelly. ' • Cast of Characters (In the order of their First Appearance): Captain Luchow Frank Altanbr Colonel Yon Hitter J. M . Moss Helene MURIEL STAita Kugier Victor XacuU (All of the German Intelligence Bureau) Captain Arthur Bennett Harold Moras lOf the British Quartermaster's Dept.) George Bennett Arthur Styaa (His brother, of the English Cabinet) Taldar (a butler) J. B. Atholwood JTbonipson Frank Hatfierley George Bennett Ethel Morrison' iJorothy (her daughter) Beryl Bryant Yeats Frank Harvey (Of the English Intelligence Dept.) (Miss Rlfldon Marion Marcus Clarke Hewlett Edwin Lester (Of the English Intelligence Dept.) Brlxton Fred Coaps Lieut. Frank Bennett Harry C. Power (Of the Royal Flying Corps) , .Nurse Elsie Mamie J Plays Produced by E. VV. Morrison. Plans at Wildnian and Arey's. Day Sales at Coleman's, Theatre Arcade. WILLIAMSON IL.I.IAMSOX WILLIAMSON ILLIAMSON y GRAND f-VPEBA. RAND GRAND r>PERA. RAND VpEBA. THE BIGGEST MUSICAL BOOM TH3 SEW ZEALAND STAGE HAS EVER KNOWN. NEXT SATURDAY. NEXT SATURDAY. NEXT SATURDAY. ■BOX PLANS FOR THiE FIRST SEVES NIGHTS NOW OPEN AT WILDMA'N AND AREY'S. A THREEEVIiD ATTRACTION. A THREEFOLD ATTRACTION. 1. Music played by skilled Instrumentalists under GUSTAVE SLAPOFFSKI. who was specially brought to Aus. tralia to conduct Grand Opera. 2. Singing by principals direct from fhe World's Operatic Centres in E-NG-LA"ND. AMERICA, ITALY, and FRANCE. 3. DRAMA. Each Opera will be mounted and produced on such a scale and In so living a manner a* to appeal to those who ordUrily find their sola amusement in the 'Spoken Drama. 20 'PRINCIPALS. 50 CHORUS. 1 GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. OPENING PERFORMANCE: 'SATURDAY NIGHT NiEXT: " FAUST." " FAUST." " F.AUST." " FAUST." ~ " FAUST." " FAUST." IPROGBAMME FOR THE FIRST WEEK: SATURDAY, FD3. 21 "FAUST." MONDAY, FEB. 23 (First Time). " TALES OF HOFFMAN." TUESDAY, 'FEB. 24 "LA BOHEME. , ' WEDNESDAY, FEB. 35, " LUCIA DI LAMM'ESMOOR." THURSDAY, FEB. 26, " MADAME BUTTERFLY." FRIDAY. FEB. 27, "CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" and " PAGLLACOI." SATURDAY, FEB. 38 -LA TO&2A/' POPULAR PRICES: SATURDAY NIGHTS ONLY. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls (booked), 10/6 (including tax); at doore, 7/6; Stall*, 5/ and 4/; Gallery, 3/ and 3/ (plus tax). WEEK NIGHTS. Dress Circle and Res. Stalls (booked), 7/9 (including tax); Stalls, 4/6 and 3/6; Gallery, 2/6 and 1/6 (plus tax). GEORGE MATHESON, Touring Manager. -\7UCTORIA qrVHEATRE, "pkEVONPORT. V ICTORIA ■*- HEATRE, ■ Lf EVON'PORT. TO-NIGHT—ONLY—TO-NIGHT. BRYANT Y*7ASHBURN. RYANT "ASHBURN, IN THE STIRRING DRAMA, THE MAN WHO WAS AFRAID THE MAN WHO WAS AFRAID How a Mollycoddle Made Good. And Another Thrilling Chapter of " LIBERTY." " LIBERTY." " LIBERTY." — '• LIBERTY." WEDNESDAY. THURS., FRIDAY NEXT. EMMIE GORMON, in "THE LITTLE MOTHER." And the Great Secret Serial. Children of All Ages Now Admitted. XjfMPRESS "J^EWTON. "THE LEOPAiRD'S BRIDE." '• THE LEOPAiRD'S BRIDE." " THE LEOPARD'S BRIDE." •■ THE LEOPARD'S BRIDE." •' THE TURN OF THE WHEEL." •• THE TURN OF THE- WHEEL." - THE-TORN OF THE WHEEL" - THE TUBN OF THE WHEEL." Big Supports. Monster iNew Serial: "The Further Adventures of Stingaree." "The Further Adventures of Stingaree." "The Further Adventure* of Stlngaree." Exclusive to the Empress. SATURDAY. MONDAY, and TUESDAY. GRAMOPHONES and Records, alf leading makes in stock.—E and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. D SAUCING. T\ A N C I N Q. The Ideal Social Club every TUESDAY, Dmlds' Hall, Newton. Music and floor right. Come where you cunt help but enjoy yourself. Dancing 8 till It p.m. Gents 1/6, Ladles 1/- M.C. Mr. B. Tult. Hon Sec, W. Buckley. " 74 RESTAURANTS. TEA ROOMS. * JONG TVRINK Seems to fill a need this weather. Try Ice Cream Sodas at Sracey's. Lemon, Orange, Strawberry or your favourite flavour. They're rich, good, cooling and ref rething. STACEY'S, 61, QUEEN STREET. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 41, 17 February 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 41, 17 February 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 41, 17 February 1920, Page 10

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