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MURIEL STAKE m "EAST OF sr MUittJ'-L H I'AKii ia " EAST .OF Su •A "Star'' of Surpassing Biiiiiaiicy A Great Artist—A 0 rea!. Play—Thril Enthralling Situations, and Romance-; MATCHLESS. SUPERB, JIAGNIFJCF, MATCHLESS. SUP WEB. MAONlllclf Nothing; Like it Has Ever Been fitpstsd IP M a,esty ' 3 T he "' kb - i; Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD, Something Novel. Something New Something Novel. Something New! Commencing NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. FEBRUARY H. FEBRUARY U. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Take much pleasure in announcing th» Return to Auckland of Everybody's . Favourite. fi-Uriel otar.r| MURIEL STARR, MURIEL MURIEL MURIEL MURIEL MURIEL STARR, STARR, STARR. STARR, STARR, And that Popular English Leading Mag,-' 171 RANK XT A R VET, i RANK JULvKVr,!', FRANK FRANK FRANK FRANK HARVEY, HARVEY, HARVEY HARVEY. Together with a WONDERFUL SUPPORTING COMPANY In Somerset Maugham's Soul-stirring =' Spectacular, Romantic Production 0 f the Orient, "East Of B$W "HAS T "EAR T '* E AST "EAST S U E Z." .8 U E Z." S U E Z." SUE Z,'» A PLAY THAI' STIRS THE SOUL LIKE THE CALL OF A TRUMPET THE BIGGEST SENSATION TN YEAR*? THE BIGGEST SENSATION IN YEARS' FOUR ACTS OF RAVISHING BEAUTY FOUR ACTS OF RAVISHING BEAUTY! The Magnificent: Supporting Cast Including HARVEY ADAMS. MAURICE TUOBY JOHN FERNS IDE. ROGER BARRY* ™^COAPF v ROBERT JOKES 7 P* V WHEELER. ALFRED WILSON. JESSIR PAGE. MARJORIE HARDIE ROS* MONDE McMILLAN. and VIOLET WRAY. " EAST OF SUEZ " - " EAST OF SUEZ » Will GRIP YOU. GRIP YOU, Fascinate you. FASCINATE YOU. AMAZE YOU. AMAZE YOU, The Greatest Stage Production of All Time, BOX PLANS for the First FIVE Performaiiccs will ODen at I/6wis }£. Endv and Knn Ltd.. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18939, 10 February 1925, Page 16

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