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OPERA HOUSE PALMERSTON NORTH. ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! r l’o-NI G HT! TO-NI (:HT! OH! DENIS KEHOK & HIS HARP. Denis you’ll hoar. He can speak lor himself. The little harp can only play for you. HuL think if it could speak for itself! Straight from the hands ol the master craftsman, Terence O’Neill, the Stradivarius of Dublin, to the mansion of the famous owner. Lady Dufferin, then to the grim island of Van Diemen’s Land, its string caressed by the homely fingers of Sergeant Roger O’cHahoney’s good lady in the barracks at Hobart Town. Now, after a silence of years, to raise its dulcet notes in the immortal airs ol Klin. But as I started to tell you, DENIS KEHOK, DENIS KEHOK, DENIS KEHOK. The Romantic Actor-Singer, Will present MOTHER MACHREE MOTHER MACHREE MOTHER MACHREE THE GREATEST IRISH FOLK PLAY EVER WRITTEN. A beautiful play of Strong Dramatic Interest, told with Song and Melody interwoven. Written around the theme of Mother Love, that Weathers Every Storm. THE ONCE-IN-A-WHILE GREAT PLAY. A message to the great heart of the people, illumined by the old music of Erin, the music that will never die. DENIS KEHOE, As DAN O’CONNOR, Supported bv FRANCES KAYHER, A Young Actress of Distinction and Charm. Helen Fergus Maurice Lynch Tom Buckley Bernard Beeby Lester Ronald Riley Given Dorise Anne Dunn Clias. Keegan Carey. Musical Director: Percy Kolioe. Box Plan at Oates’ Music Stores. Prices: R.S. and D.C. 6s, stalls 4s (plus tax) ; back stalls 2s.

OPERA HOUSE Direction: J. C. "Williamson, Ltd. A World—Two Famous—A Brilliant St a r—- Plays—Compu nv. FRIDAY EVENING. .JULY 24. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 24. JULY 24 and 2d, 1923. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., J. C. WILLI AIM SON, LTD., Take pleasure in presenting for the First Time, The World’s Greatest Dramatic Actor, MAURICE MOSCOVTTCH, MAURIC id .AIOSCOVITCH, MAURICE MOSCOVITCH, MAURICE MOSCOVITCH, .Together with a WONDERFUL SUPPORTING CO.. WONDERFUL SUPPORTING CO., In Two of His Latest and Greatest Dramatic Successes. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 24. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT’. JULY 24. First and Only Presentation in Palmerston of the Phenomenally Successful Four-Act Drama, ‘ THE OUTSIDER,” “THE OUTSIDER,” “THE OUTSIDER,” “THE OUTSIDER,” A Tense and Virile Modern Play, which has created a prfcct furore everywhere it lias been staged. THIS PLAY IS DIFFERENT TO ANY YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. IT IS POWERFUL, COMPELLING, APPEALING. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. MAURICE MOSCO VITC'H’S WONDERFUL PRODUCTION Oh' “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.” “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.” “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.” “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.” When Playgoers will see the Great Russian Actor in his Marvellous Impersonation of “SHYLOCK,” the greatest the world has ever seen. Box Plans for both productions open at Oates’ Music Shop next Wednesday at D a.m. Prices: Bs, os and 2s 6d (plus tax). P N. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY’S CONCERT OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY, JULY 28th. Box Plan for Hon. Members opens on Tuesday next at Mr C. G. Swallow’s at 8.30 a.m.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 192, 18 July 1925, Page 1

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