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-,- -'• -'--- - ...-• iuiTTTI- . . , . ... i j »mi m ! -AMUSEMENTS. •' H IS TVfAJESTrs mHEATBB. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Manager, Alex. F. Wilson. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, AT Q O-NIGHT, AT ©« ,- •" TO-NIGHT, AT 8. i TO-NIGHT, AT 8. \ TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ( For Positively Six Nights Only. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., j Announce the First Appearance in Auckland .of the .World-Famous Star Actor, MAURICE MOSCOVIT C H, , M'OSCOVITCH. MOSCOVITCH. MOSCOVITCH. M o:s C O V I T C H. MO SC O V I T C H. - MOSCOVITCH. M O S C O VI T C H. MO S CO V I T C H. M O S C O V IT C H. MOSCOVITCH. Together with a - Magnificent Supporting Company of , ; RARE ARTISTIC CALIBRE, : •In. His Wonderful Production of ; "THE OUTSIDER." "THE OUTSIDER," "THE OUTSIDER," . «... "THE OUTSIDER," "THE OUTSIDER," "THE OUTSIDER." . ■ "THE OUTSIDER," "THE OUTSIDER," "THE OUTSIDER," A Vital Drama of Human Love and . . .'...' Prejudices. THE GREATEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL- DRAMATIC PRODUCTION EVER STAGED IN THE, DOMINION. This Play will afford theatregoers tha opportunity, of seeing this' Distinguished - Actor in one of his greatest Modern - that, of "ANTON RAGATZY," the "Outsider," who defies the Whole Royal College of Surgeons, and provides sensational < and thrilling scenes in a play that grips and enthralls from beginning to end. Yet throughout'are delightful touches of comedy that bring laughter and smiles, A DRAMA OF HUMANITY, UNDERSTANDING AND PITY. MOSCOVITCH IS A WIZARD \?ith a thousand tricks of voice, face, and gesture; j! and a personality so potent that he can do as he -pleases with bis audience. .He arouses sympathetic laughter and applause, t and. holds the interest and. attention, of the audience throughout; YOU. CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS MO& ; COVITCH IN THIS GREAT PLAy-4 I NEW ZEALAND'S LATEST AND GREAT- , ESTi DRAMATIC SENSATION;, , • - • . ■ .-_ _■ •'■''• Play .Produced by MAURICE MOSCOVITCH. STAGE'DIRECTOR .... NAT MADISON. •TttEXT SATURDAY -fcTIGHT. -*-" ext . Saturday ight, "rpHE T OVER." ' «• Ire vTreat J-^over." "the great lovbb." "the great lover." * "the great lover." " the great lover." MAURICE MOSCOVITCH' as ? Jei» Paurel, his original part as created by him for over two years in London. BOX PLANS are NOW on View at . LEWIS B. EADY AND SON, LTD. DAY SALES AT THEATRE ARCADE CON- • FECTIONERY. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 8/ ; Stallß, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Early £. oor _ to Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. Plus Tax. B Y DE SIBB. rjTOWN' JJALL £t,ONfcERT pHAMBBB, jyjONDAY' -JTEXT, AUGUST O AT 8 P.M. (DOORS OPEN 7.30). RECITAL BY E. ffEADLAM r^REENHOW . (London Authors' Society), .-....; THE GREAT SOCIETY ENTERTAINER. Programme: HUMOUR. MUSICAL SKETCHES. Singers and. Songs, Leslie Harris; Threa Blind Mice, Headlam Greenhow: Onr Choral Society, G. Grossmlth (Pere) : The Village Orchestra, Headlam Greenhow; f?s* Trentham to Cologne (in music) with the N.Z.E.F.; Songs of Olden Oays from Memories). Also, Songs from the Repertoires of Corney Grain, Mel. B. Spurr t ■ • , and others. London "Dally Telegraph," commenting on . gendiam Greenhow's Recital at the Queen'g Hall, London, November, 1901, stated :— 8 The mantle of Corney Grain -has fallen on a worthy successor." —- A -_ MUSIC. c HEADLAM GREENHOW will play his own compositions: Marche Militaire. The „ Waterfall, The Storm at Sea. DRAMATIC MONOLOGUES AT THE PIANO. An Old Bachelor, Chevalier- 'Is Pine -2£ M '?y Williams; Baby's Asleep* He& Urn Greenhow; Put and Take, Headlam '■ ■ ■ - .Greenhow. Also. The -Original. Blank Verse Tragedy. ■ _~.. , . * MerJl St ?«. the R ecitalist the award, on Merit, of Life-membership of the Loidon ■. ; Authors' Society. ' ___ wmr In Addition, . TWENTY MINUTES WITH THE sevs SHAKESPEARE, "WolI BKJSPS t—- . SLIDES. (By courtesy of the Directors of the SunIS tiaAnTjSP&SfiS Lectures.) Ma^hinw 1 „ GR ?,ENHOW A GENIUS? Many think so. Come and judge for and Ton ttd 1 "'**««■ Lewis B. Eady deserved Seat. MONDAY EVENING, AT 8 (Instruct your Chauffeur 10.15). r-jg-j pBOTESTANT pOLITICAL ' luAl ASSOCIATION. DONfT YOU FORGET— 1 THE : rvmSS PROTESTANT FAIR, • THE EMPIRE PROTESTANT FAIR! TOWN HALL, - TOWN HALL! THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT. -,-.- Arter noon and Evening. ! EVERYTHING For - EVERYBODY. I. IS ADMISSION SIXPENCE. • PRESENTATIONS. » IJIBINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, , - LONDON. [ PRESENTATION OF MEDALS. Address by. the College Examiner. - EDRIC CUNDELL, ESQ. At the CHORAL HALL, Alexandra Street, » near the Town Hall, ' -MONDAY, AUGUST 3, AT 3.30 P.M. • REMOVAL NOTICES. I Yv F. McWILLIAM, Optician, has re- - n-i?? v ? d to . Pacific Bldgs., corner Queen - gndWellesley Sta. Phone 45-222. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 20