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AIOSCOYITCH IX ••-nil-: OUTSIDER " moscoyitch in_-the outsider!" •Oloscoviicli is-a. ivuaril, with a thousand tricks of voice, fat-j. and ..'enure and a personality-so potent'ilmi; liu'can c!o as Jie pleases with his audience. The spontaneous enthusiasm of the house over Moseovitch nii-cl the now play was expressed not only with the. dapping of hands, but die cries of -Bravo:' and the stamping of feet."—Melbourne '-Sun." r<RAND OPERA HOUSE. V Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Commencing on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT TUESDAY EVENING NENT.' ' '! J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the Famous. Actor-Genius that set tuo ears of tho world ringing- with his ! Fame, ' i MAURICE MOSCOVITCH I ■JMAT-fUOK-MOSCOVITdI-l MAUIUUEMOSI WITCH MAURICE M.OSCOYJTCJ T, MAUK ICE MOSCOVITCMI MAURICE MOSCOVITCH, In his Wonderful Production of - '"nriv outsider." "THE OUTSIDER." ■""THE outsider." "THE OUTSIDER.". A Thrilling and Sensational Drajna of a strong man and a beautiful woman, with romantic love triumphant. You will be Carried Forward in the Emotional Grip of a Hay Pulsing with Life. -MAURICE MOSGOVITGH MAURICE JMO3CQVIT.CH' ■As RANTON RAGATZY As HANTON RAGATZYJ llic, "Outsider" who-defied the whole of the Royal College-of Surgeons The Play is.tlic.^Strongest Dramatic Fare Wellington Playgoers have..been treated to for rn.iiny a long,day. . THIS DRAMA IS DIFFERENT TO ANY YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. IT IS POWERFUL. COMPELLING, APPEALING. ft, lays bare the soul.of a young, crippled girl,. who is desperate i'or -tKo'love tlv.it men deny, her because .of her itijirmity. ft keeps you breathlessly interested, yet throughout; arc delightful comedy touches ■that bring laughter and smiles. . Mr. Moscovitch will be supported by exactly the-same company that appeared m- the Sydney and Melbourne produc- "■ 1!': 1' ."'c; lu(k's •■ J KAN, ROBERTSON, EILEEN .SPARKS, ROSSLVN VANB, WILLIAM STACK. NAT M \UISON. 11. MACKENZIE ROGAN BASIL UOWEX.. ARTHUR GREENAAVVY C KAY SOUPER, MAURICE DUDLEY. BOX PLANS for the: SEVEN Perform:?^BSoiP TSIDKR;'^fc Gallery, Is extra. Phis tax. BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANXIA. JVom H a.m. Daily. 'COMMENCING TO-DAY; A TALE OF COWBOY'LOVE' ■ AND DARING. . A GEM OF A WESTERN IN \ :■ NEW. SETTING. -.* "SI ARIZONA ROMEO." , . " THE ARIZONA ROMEO." THE ARIZONA ROMEO." "THE ARIZONA ROMEO " '•THE ARIZONA,-ROMEO> , A Typical Vehicle' for the popular ■ ■'.■: BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES BUCK JONES buck jones, buck jones, buck Jones. ' This popular cowboy hero gives, his verof a. dashing debonair lover, and liow ho should conduct a oampaisai to win fair lady's heart. This all'ords opporhuril v or lijuch comedy which is iuie'-polated ,v tiw dramatic sequences in a very pl«a«----ing manlier. IT IS A STORY CRAMMED PULL OF ■ACTION. THRILLS.-AND DAMNG RIDING. AT ■.WHICH:- THE ■ POPULAR, BUCK -EXCELS. BIG SUPPORTS INCLUDE COMEDY. ■ . ■ _ - LATEST GAZETTE. SCENIC. Telephone 358. PARAMOUNT AND BRITANNI■*: : THEATRES BABY COMPETITION. Preliminary voting for this competition closes 6th JUNE. (All votes collected by every competitor must bo placed..in., ballot-boxes by this GROUP YOTINct'COMMENCES 12th JUNE. All group voting will be by VotinnCoupons issued on purchase of Admis° sion Tickets. : BLUE BOOKS WILL NOT BE SOLD AFTER 6th JUNE. mi ?fiiTii-';:ji^§^i; TO-KiCUT; at 7.15. JIOBART .BOSWORTH UOBART BOS WORTH - . In , ■ " Tiie .ma"x ■ Alone," ... ''THE MAN' ALONK"«'THE MAN ALON !•;;•' In Addition: BIG SUPPORTING- PROGRAMME. Great Matinee To-morrow, at 2.30 .TOM MIX ' ' .. A» d -I'is Wonder Horse Tony h, '■ailL LAST OF THE DUANES.". ]P LANU v, T BAY EMPIRE THEATRE. -*• • TT-IK NEW THEATRE. Corner of Parade and Mersey-st. ™;^ H?\ '■.-'-7^ TO-NIGHT. ih.it "I"=%.]«=;( i ; l» i «l'»S w P.'cluro, featuring; " STOLEN "SKCKETS " A ' SECRETS," procia^' I}or' Ijir(,;-, ; ,^ ii;i;^;i l^^);^i ;;i;; ! and excellent climax. IMUCKS: Le Li,x.-~-Drc-^ Cii-r-'.. 1. (V SttilU Is. Children 1-Xi.lf.p.ice." ' '^-^.fJfj^O^ATURDAY). -MA-IJNEK :ii 2.30. Good rognunm,. i^lurli,,;, phase oi Serial— Ijejisl.-: of Paradise." P'^^^^xriTsr^rHi^vniir ■»- i.O-MGM i : '!•( ..NT tr • l !■-(• ! AGNES AYUKS 1,, "\i-\K ,;-,,,,■, ■"TOMORROW'S LOVK/' Pol:O;M«lloy nrnVunvmo,,,! ITalion. A *parld,,,g ca.ne.ly-.iramr,. de.lien,,,! i» Hi.- Pfirt,-er 1,,,,!,;,,,,)-,. A h , !:!E fo] . „. _i!iiiiil>J JlJlJiJ^^ioimfJ^.mnu < 'Hi feT. ■ MARK'.S SCHOOLROOM v-> l.i:.fiii n,«,.,v,-. ' •H'.Mi'.l.K SAI.K. . THIS SATURDAY WTKISNiioN . - Ai, 2.?n. "^■•Fn's i.:AlX"i:Yf.Y\vk "i i^iV--,.;,"
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 130, 5 June 1925, Page 2
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