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AMUSEMENTS. ■THE GARDEN OP ALLAH, 1 ‘THE GARDEN DP ALLAH, To bo Presented for tho First Time in Dunedin TO-NIGHT, at 8, Represent a Colossal Undertaking, and one that has seldom been attempted on tho Australasian Stage. THE MONK AND THE WOMAN. ‘The Garden of Allah’ is the kind of play you have always wanted to sec, but rarely witnessed, because only once in a decade have dramatic writers been able to conceive such a play as this. AND WHAT A THEME! The Priest who for 17 years has his narrow coll gains bis liberty, and finds not only freedom, but the love of a. woman. And then—a dream of delirious delight in the desert, far from tho haunts of men. Bub day by day the reckoning was coming nearer. The price of love and liberty had to be paid. YOU MUST SEE THIS! THIS ENTHRALLING AND APPEALING PLAY, YIYID AND ALLURING IN 'EVERY SCENE, SUPERBLY STAGED AND MAGNIFICENTLY ACTED. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager George M a the.son. ANOTHER GREAT AND GLORIOUS PRODUCTION FOR DUNEDIN PLAYGOERS. TO-NIGHT! At 8, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Ati 8, TO-NIGHT 1 And TO-MORROW EVENING ONLY, TO-MORROW EVENING ONLY, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LIMITED, Presents The Two Most Popular Personalities on the Australasian Stage, MURIEL STARR MURIEL STARR MURIEL STARR (As Domini Fmfelden) And FRANK HARVEY FRANK HARVEY FRANK HARVEY iAs Boris Androvsky), In the First Production here of the Famous Drury Lane, London, representation of ‘THE GARDEN OF ALLAH,’ ‘ THE GARDEN OF ALLAH,’ ‘THE GARDEN OF ALLAH,’ ‘ THE GARDEN OF ALLAH,’ The Spectacular, Romantic, and Soul-stirring Drama, based upon Robert Ilichenss story of ' Love in the Desert.’ A REVELATION IN STAGECRAFT. NEXT SATURDAY EVENING, NEXT SATURDAY EVENING, LAST NIGHT OP SEASON, LAST NIGHT OF SEASON, MURIEL STARR ns Yiriginia Blaine, FRANK IiaRVEY as Robert Stafford, In George Broadhurst’s Remarkable and Enthralling Comedy-Drama, ‘BOUGHT AND PAID FOR,’ ‘BOUGHT AND PAID FOR,’ THE PLAY THAT HAS THRILLED THEATREGOERS ALL THE WORLD OVER. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Day Sales at Geyser Confectionery. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6a 6d; Stalls, 3s 6d; Pit, Is 6d. Early Door to Stalls Is and Pit 6d extra (plus tax). TO-MORROW Wo will present at the (JRANH ANT) PLAZA A Startling and Scathing Indictment of tho marriage customs of modern high society, showing how Ihc daughters of wealthy parents are sold on the auction block to the highest bidder. ‘FOB sale; Tho First National Eight-reel Special, is a distinct triumph in society dramas. ‘FOR SALE’ Affords wonderful entertainment-, breathless situations, and stirring dramatic scenes. BEAUTIFUL GOWNS Are worn, which distinctly appeal to womenfolk. ‘FOR PALE’ Features Claire Windsor, .Adolph Menjou, Mary Carr, Tully Marshall, and a, dor.cn other celebrities. OUR SECOND ATTRACTION Is different entirely to ‘For Rale,’ and its theme is based upon one of those queer quirks of the law which isays that a man cannot be pnni&hed for tho same offence twice. ‘ IT IS THE LAW/ A mighty and compelling William Fox Mystery Drama, which will keep you on tenterhooks of suspense until tho final thrilling climax. We confidently recommend this new Thrco-hour Programme. Yon will not be disappointed. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE, ORANGE HALL, LEITH STREET, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st, At 8 p.m. Admission, Is. Good Prizes. Refreshments, LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Saturday, long Sealskin Coat, with large collar, between Mosgiel and Dunedin.—Reward returning Police {station. LOST, Wednesday, off Dnrraeq car, Brass Hub Cap. —Rewarded returning to 95 South roadj Caversbam. L OST, Black Spaniel Pup, long toil; reward. -55 Eim row. JUST, Monday, vicinity St.. .feweph’n Jt Cathedral, (la,nongale, and Hill street,, Gold Bar Brooch; reward.- -2 Lang's terrace, i\lacla.ggan street. LOST, between Mosgiel and ( 'a\orsham, (trey Squirrel Necklet; reward.- -37 Queen’s drive, or ring 3,184. LOST, Black Kitten, half Persian; reward.- Telephone 9,461. X OST, but found, at AVaratah Euchre JLf Party, 2 Boxes Tea, 2 Boxes Potatoes, etc.; supper provided. LOST, Purse, in Barnett's; name inside, also money. — Reward returning to Sparrow, fruiterer, 286 a Maori Hill; or 'phono 9,755. LOST, between Adam street a.nd City, Fountain Pen, with gold band and initials. —Reward returning to Chandler and Co., Ltd., Crawford street. LOST, Dust, Germs, Moths by having your carpets collected, cleaned, returned tame day; no waiting; Chimneys Swept.— Dunedin Window Cleaning Co., St. Andrew street; ’phone 493. LOST, -all thoughts chimney fires by employing Saunders Otago Window Cleaning Company; competent chimney sweep.— Telephone 5,250. BAOUND, vicinity St. Andrew street, -Sd Brown Purse.--Apply 1 Broughton street. South Dunedin. T7IOUND, on Jl . mounted. 50 Harrow street. Friday last. Shark's Tooth, -Owner apply to Mrs Hamer, FOUND, * real Appetiser in M’Naughton's Vienna and Malted Brown Breads.— Baker-Confectioner, McConnells Buildings, South Dunedin. FOUND, a genuine Chesterfield at £l4 10s. Where? Why, at A. and J. Watt's, the only- furniture warehouse for an economical housewife. FOUND, 7-piece Suite, £l2 ICs: suitable dining, breakfast, or sitting room; upholstered in good moquetie; guaranteed wear and quality.—A. and J. Watt, Princes street south.

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Evening Star, Issue 18852, 29 January 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18852, 29 January 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18852, 29 January 1925, Page 8