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QRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., Presents i MAURICE MOSCOVTTCH MAURICE MOSCOVITCH As JEAN PAUREL. His Ordinal Character, as played by him for over TWO Years in London In "THE GREAT LOVER" "THE GREAT LOVER'" "THE GREAT LOVEK> "THE GREAT LOVER." A Romantic Comedy-Drama, in 3 Acts by Leo Ditrichstein and Frederio and ■Fanny Hatton. CAST OF.CHARACTERS (In order of appearance): Mr. Staploton (Manager). .G. Kay Souper Maestro Corealo (Italian Conductor) r>. ht ii </i George Blunt Dr. Mueller (German Conductor) Fsmald (Mr. Stapleton's Secret^) KarfMff (Stage U^r)™**** WebSter Giulia"satattini (Italian P&DotS 6"1 Ward (House Press Agent) *"** Eat°n Carl Lesseck (Wagner^n'or) 1^"10™ Madame Treller BaM^G™ m^™"" Soprano) Ei]oen st Signor Posansky (Basso BulYe) Signor Sparapani (TenorSSf LaWTOn°° Ethel Warren (Lyric Soprani)"" 0 T°Wn6 ru_i a . ,_ . Jean Robertson SZ&srgss *afc Ma<w Potter (Valet to Pau $ M"*~£^ Mr* Peter Van Ncib (P^oVj™™™7 Urs^SchuyierfPatronlr^s^ Bianco Somno (Somno's Mother) _ „ Act 11. Fanrels Dressing-room, in ihe course of a performance of tho Onera, "Don Giovanni" (two weeks later! Aot m. Paadt^wT ac the Botel- (Soveral It 8*0 ?,' rector Nat Madison Stage Manager ....^ Charles .La^vWco! 'PLANS OPEN AT; 1 THE ■RTlT^tht «1I 12 o'clock, then, wth Bay SakL the Theatre Confecfcion-ery ' Door Sl.ll, and GaHery? Vos^a, Ep]t -M*P*ge-r ■■■ Alex. F. Wilson^ MISS BLUEBEARD MISS BLUEBEARD Is standing: Special Invitations to her Relations for the Big Evening at the D| $|i (The Finest Theatre Under the Southern Cross.), ■ . TO-NIGHT, ' 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. Sadly Note—Telephone Bookings NOT EARLY BOOK-Or ATTEND The Season's Supreme Success of Successes, GILBERT FRANKATTS GILBERT FRANKAU'S Greatest Romance, Greatest Romance, "GERALD CRANSTON'S LADY " §piiilSMs: GERALD CRANSTON'S LAW" GERALD CRANSTON'S LADY'" GERALD CRANSTON'S L4.DY" "GERALD CRANSTON'S LADY'" The. Picture Sensation of the Year Ihe i icture Sensation of the Year. Gigantic Cast, including ALMA REUBENS, .TAMES KTmWOOD. WALTER' M'CUAIL and MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE Throughout the ages some'women have been the pawns of wealth. To-day they're the TKkimt of the money marriage |I™T HEELS OV SURPRISES EIGHT REELS OF SURPRISES. IT HITS. IT POUNDS. IT STARTLES. Big, Snpportrng -Programme.-. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE £f*L L- o- ,AU- STrNT- Director) Overture—Selection from "Rigolotto" Eatr'acte— "The AVoddmj: Festival" B"*''" (Burgmehi). Bos Plans t& Bristol Piano Ov, Aitken'a Book Arcade, or ring Theatre (Tel. 23-080). "LOOK OUT FOR THE LOST WORLD." i — . SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTTS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! The Attraction. Supreme, "THE DANCERS." "THK DANCERS " "THIS DANCERS " "THE DANCERS." "THE DANCERS." 8 Mighty Reels of Untolc! Splendour, l<Vaturin<; ALMA RUBENS. GEORGE O'BRIENMADGE BELLAMY. Big Supporting Programme. Jj ROO.K LV N PICTURES. I TO-NIGHT (Saturday) TO-NIGHT BABY PEGGY -in- BABY PEGGY "CAPTAIN JANUARY" "CAPTAIN JANUARY." Smiles, Tears, Heart-throbs. _A Picture for Both Old and Young. •\. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT lex. (In aid of Dr. Barnardo's Homes) will bo hold in FULLFORD'S HALL; BROOKLYN. MONDAY, 22nd JUNE, at 8 p.m. Tickets Is. Children half-price. WORKERS' ICUUCATIONAITTsSOcTT TION (Hull Uri,,,,.-!,). AT'UMUC LKCTL'IiK will („- d01iv..,----eil liy -Vwfv.-for Huiii-r in K.inv C.Wch. Wobim. road. 1,0u,-r Hull 01, TUKSDAV, 2in,\ .luin-; 11)35. «l 5 uVic,JL Subjuut: ."Man and Hio Task," Musis-

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 143, 20 June 1925, Page 4

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