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Amusements. ; JJIS MAJESY'S THEATER ! lessee and Manager - - Allan HaraUtoiL.' v ' Business Manager- \y. a,-: Lo'ir. THIS EVENING AT 3. - : v LAST THREf* NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS EAST THREE NIGHTS Of < - .- ALLAN HAMILTON'S FF.A<=OX ALLAN HAMILTON'S SxAsoV '■■'"'• ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON! i TO-NIGHT THURSDAY *Yp TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) >'•*' & J Th-2 'fhrillinz. Sensational. "RomamtS» < Drama of Indian Life. """*"* j" '"' WflY ~ MEN~LOVE 17 """" I "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN" ■ "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN" i "WHY .MEN LOVE WOMEN'" "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN" .__ "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN/' Unanimously voted by the Press and Public of Australia to *>« the Best Waitw > Howard Drama ever written by that Prolific I , _ -.;/. The Sydney tfornin:: Herald wrote-—"V? " Alia,: Hamilton's, lh- rt ma-;ic Company may : j i.e fv'tirt to nave aisp.ayci very great vera*. > I nitty ;;i status a play so entirely different : ; .ro;u ISM with which they opened their ■ - , PSiM-.-ij at tne Palace Theatre- The «o»nio ; I effect? «rc thoroughly in fc« -ine with tha • : ;.. ; fv, wr.ne the dialogue yju-» lift members V :: oi tan l.omp;i.nv even more opportniutr for , d:sylaymsr their undoubted abilities "than "V. ■ . del Lie first item m their repertoire. The *i artistic tone with which the entire prodec- ' ; tioa :-3 nifnscd struck home forcibly upon ! the lnrso and interested audience last nijrtii ' j and the anfoldinsr of the story was watched •with a closeness of attention which be- ■ tokened an utter absorption in the play." ;. ' CAST OF CHAEA.CTERS:- .' ! Gerald Fic'idin? - Hilliard Tot ■ Orlando Figßina Charle* Brown j Captain Staniloff - - - - Richard Bellair» j Ackliar Mahomnaed Khan - - Robert Gree ■ Tommy Fiteherbert - - Kenneth Brampton : '" ; I Chundra S-njrh Wiltoa " ; j Rev. Arthiir Grey .... John F. Ford«: Hassan ----- John Broc.) Muriel Zolnski = Lilian Lloyd I Baby *--,-, Maricl Dale; | Birdie - - ' ' Apses Keogh j Matilda A- ig-jins KAtie Tow«« f. j Grace Dalryrnplo ----- Teresa Fortado j Rose Stanley Elsie Barton; ! Violet Livingstone- - - Beatrice JSYNOPSIS 0? SCENERY. ACT I. " ,"•■ ..'.:-!|v-| SCENE 1: Bungalow on the- Hica&la-vk Mountains. Lore's waiting on Beauty's doorstep—A '■■■ ' i tragedy of the r»6t—'l.ho accusation ; and denial—Challenffec'—Hi» master's picture— A life for a life— Umptuioodlunm— Harem Skirte —The old. old story—Lot* * before wealth— sacrificed fortune—The :/: lust of ha to—Murdered by an Engiishmais.; ? • ACT 11. . :^W"'] I SCENE 1; Outside the. Ruined Prison at ' j Simla. , ' , v The Verdict—WUfnl Murder—The Price of • safety— cowardly advantage— fig- 1 i gins Opera Company to the rescue—An ea.rn«t prayer answered—A strange niitr-' ■ riage—TOO LATE! ' SCENE 'i: Oateide the Barrack*. Tbe search for a husband—Found at kitThree strings to his bow—TJie appointments— The trance-like death— ■ taitiw*'Mfr! ledge of the East— for a woman's life— traitor. SCENE 3: At too Maharajah's Palace, Escape from prison—A li fa, to Russia— Maharajah's secret—A friend's temptation . ! A stroujr man's victory—The God of {fold-* Th,© Den-il'a Auction— from a mad- ' man. v i. -Afi-i :;; ACT ILL ■■ SCENE •1: The, Cave of Chundra ■ SiEsh. 'HV'9>i Orlando's fear— secret of life—She is only sleeping—The Hindoo's triumph— i two ' lives—The only 1- : surety— In. :■ another i man's arms—l have no.wife.'let me;po"|to|{^a I my prison and dream. " ■ ■.-■■■. , v 4i' i l! ; '''f;ll S SCENE 2: The Summer House. ■ ■'. '] Keeping- ■ the appointment— mai't I ! wife—Two's company. ■ \ ,-; j )^ j SCENE 3: Outside the Prison. | The cup of Vengeance— ; pe not— be ' biirsod alive—The . lU'c-Jifiviiig cordi;tf-*lljjj:|™ God! She is breathing— from a hor- "f) : rible death. ■•U^y^-ff '..'■■'..'■ " " , ' '. '''J' ! ''-.''; ; ''";.':;;« : '.A'!:! ! ils ACT IV. SCENE 1: The Bungalow sidx months later), The sale of the Bungalow—An unknown pßr» ; ser—Welcome homer-One more "oath: to ■'Aeep—A just cause—Tit® duel— defeetiv*j pistol— murderous trick— shall fistht me— to fa*:e and man to man- . The (Signal—The wrong pistol—Go,lTam;|Wlfjil| murderer— debt paid—The haiid cf fate— Question answered. ' -' ■■';'.'■■ ■ ; .-' —: ■—■;■ ''■.■ '''l'^iS'':i?.^i]'!i^'l;o PRODUCED BY OHABLES BROWN, ...' SAITOSBAY , NEXT. MARCH. 2LIST NIGHT 'OP THE , 6EASOS. ■■ ' :\A { ■V.,"A ; MESSAGE FROM- ;■ KABfi"^l»| I "A MESSAGE FROM 'MAES.' , 1 "A MESSAGE FROM MAEB." J;; ~ By Arrangement with Charles Hawtrt". and' FTani Curzon, Jliondon. Box Plana at Wlldmaxt and Arey's. - Prices: 3a. 2s, Is.'. Reserved, 4«. Day Sale at Marteili'*. Early Doors, fid cjttra» i;l /, TTTB MAJESTY'S . THEATSE Sole Direction of George Marlow, Ltd, < Manager, Stanley Grant. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ,f. Commencing • . MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 4. MONDAY NEXT. MARCJT. 4. t MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 4. ■ GEORGE . MARLOW';.'. i.7 Will Present ; -v '.'''■Ji.yi;o ALIvFN DOONE' • ALIJKf DCONE! ' " ' ', . ALLEN DOONE! America's Foremort Irish Singing Oomediafi ,' and Romantic Actor, _ ■■"■:|.!'j Assisted by the .Accomplished and Ileautiftil American Actress. ■, . EDNA KEELEY, EDNA KEELEY, And a Company of 26 English and Anvmeaiß; . Artists. 'In the Charming Play, ' % SWEET COUNTY KERRY! SWEET" COUNTY KERRY! SWEET COUNTY KERRY! ■■"" SWEET .COUNTY KERRY! ■■ ■ 'mi .SWEET COUNTY KERRY! ,:' ! ■/'••?;J'|| Allen Doone a« Dan O'Hara- ft® Piayed in America and Canada him ovef 1300 tim'js. ' ■-:',Krss Popular Prices— 2s, and Is. Resarred | Seats. As. Early Doors Sixpence (6d) extra. gB Box Plan tit Wildman and Arey's. Day ■'■ Sales at Martelii's. W SWEiTT COUNTY KERRY! ■ \,A Box Plan now Open at Wildman and Arcy'o. VICTOR BECK. Representative. - —--»>-.■ . ' '..■■a' '";v|

Proiessional Notices. .... : i.\- ] if» TA CARD.] TT -TtUNDAS jUTACKENZEB. M.D.* I Wishes to Intimate to the publio of , ; Auckland that he has r COMMENCED PRACTICE As a SURGEON AND Ii'OMCEOPATEIO. z physician , _„_ .. '/, ■ -:: AT MANUKA U ROaD, PAKSiluj.' "Phone 29. „\ MEW ZEALAND JJEBALft Subscription.-, 6d per week, delivered i» town and suburbs, or iCs per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of. to* Dominion. ADVERTISEMENTS under the following Clas««9-WANT.BD. TO EST. FOB SALE. LOOT AND iOUXD. PEBSOXAL. BOARD AND Msl* DENCE-are inserted at tha rate of 18 words , ftr la. or three consecuti'-c insertions tor 2s 6d for cash pa» fl « advance. BIBTHS. MABKIAGES. AND DEATHS. 2s M each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES. is «t«u Theao announcements must be signed uy tttt advertiser. ~ Kenlies to advertisements will be recent* at the offices of the Herald free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or jttbj drawal of advertisements in the HABAU* must be in writingThe Proprietors do not hold themselves w ; SDonbiblefor non-insertion of advertisements i | through accident or from other ia«ac*. ' \\ , v Telephones: Advertising and Commercial Department. 173; Job Printing. Order C.V* 2SSW; Publishing, li; Bottom!. 229. , ..,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 12

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