■' >■■■■■■■ ' EMELIE POLINI EMELIE..POLINI . - ' IN '• ■/."...'•,' "* "THE LIE." '-% ' .■'',-■■•■■ I "THE LIE." . Never has- Miss Polini had & mora suit- . ■ '; able role, and never has this distinguished '. ~ and charming Actress risen to, such Phe- ' nomenal Emotional heights as that at- ■■■: tained in " THE LIE," in 'which touches of COMEDY are artistically interwoven • *\ ■% with the Tragic Consequences of False--hood. ■ " , ■ :.- :■ ;• ,-..v ; :; ? TTIS "li fAJESTY'S ' ' rpHEATRE. Direction - - - - J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Manager ..-..-. r - -, - Richard Stewart. ~ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. In - accordance with pre-arrnnged plans j J w :. for the Season, and in order to present" this talented Actress., in her other Two '■'•' Successful Productions. "FRENCH LEAVE." and THE FLAW." before he* departure from Auckland, the Management have to announce the ; , ... * LAST—-—-FIVE— — '•■' ' LAST -FIVE -NIGHTS LAST FIVE NIGHTS •LAST -FIVE NIGHTS - LAST FIVE NIGHTS Of Everybody's Favourite Actress, ' EMELIE POLINI. . EMELIE • POLINI, .\; EMELIE POLINI. :, EMELIE POLINI. ■• EMELIE POLINI. EMELIE POLINI, . ..'., EMELIE POLINI, - EMELIE POLINI,. - In Henry Arthur Jones* remarkably fine, :: i. stirring, and Thrilling Drama, ', ' "THE LIE." ..■::■:. -■' h "THE LIE;" '■■••,<■. , -; ; ' THE ..LIE." ■.: ■■ . . ■;'*;•■:;..- "THE LIE." ■ .'-' -THE 'LIE.-:; ''- - s'-- "THE LIE." ■•;- ■ . )'.>; .. : "THE : LIE." . ~ v ~. " THE L1E."......: ' A PLAY OF INTENSE INTER_*v•■•,. WITH STRONG CHARACTER PARTS. ■ , MISS POLINI. in the part 'of" EI.J.NOR • • , 1 '■ SHALE, a character Study wh<ch no one should miss. ONE OF THE MOST FASCINATING ROLES EVER SEEN 'ON - / THE STAGE. The • Big Audience who wit- \ nessed " THE LIE" again last evening . " -. NOW KNOW THE SECRET OF ITS ... -SUCCESS.' ; -V . A TREMENDOUSLY POPULAR A TREMENDOUSLY POPULAR .;•.,: ~■■': PRODUCTION..,.. . . ' PRODUCTION. ■■'-.; y-u A STRIKING AND IMPRESSIVE I 'I 7 'A STRIKING AND IMPRESSIVE >; PERFORMANCE; : v • • '.. a -. ~; ' PERFORMANCE. -j no WONDER* THE theatre is PACKED NIGHTLY . - To witness this wonderfully successful "'■.'■' /. Play. - "THE LIE.". ::.'r»-"'' ; ;v---'.«.THE LIE."' i. '■■'• .:..,■■,.-. : THE i LIE." .„.■ . .*,:-. ~;-Ki V ".THE - LIE;" 0 ;■; .-'■■■. "THE -LIE." . Portrayed with Faultless Skill by . :; J; C. WILLIAMSON'S ■ SPLENDID DRAMATIC COMPANY. ' "BOX'PLANS at LEWIS R. : EADY AND SON, LTD. , ..... ■:.-.-:■,...,, .'.■.:- ■ :. -v.. ,- DAY SALES at COLEMAN'S. H.M. Arcade. ' . PRICES: D.C. and R.S.. 6s 6d; ' Stalls:'.'; 3s 6d; Gallery, Is- 6d; Early Stalls. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18396, 11 May 1923, Page 14
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