1 " tii Monj : n? WOMAN" . WOMAK." "Til GiBK Of A# Ip bo Pjrcaente 1 for tee First Ttoas^ 1 in Auckland TO-'MOEKOW NIGHT, is the kind of clay you P » always to see, but rarely witm ,d, bacaus, once in a decade nave dramatic writer able to conceive such a play as O i tp , AND WHAT A THEME! 9 Priest who, for seventeen y ea « v.. paced his narrow cell, gains his liberty 1 * finds not only freedom, but the love of « woman. And then—a dream bf deHrioiw delight in the desert, far from the ham! of men. Bud day by day the reckoniap 4. coming nearer. The price of love and rv ert.y had to be paid. 1 , ; YOU MUST SEE THIS ENTHRALL'"r AND APPEALING PLAT. VIVID ALLURING IN EVERY SCENE D SUPERBLY STAGED AND MAGNIFICENTLY ACTED Direction . J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD Manager - - George MatheSoa MURIEL STARR-FRANK HARVEY BOOMPACKED TO THE DOORS NIGBTLV TO.NfGHT AT Q - TO-NIGITV 1 0-NIGHT AT O POSITIVELY nL rPHB T AST OPPORTUNITY IHE JUAST OPPORTUNITY Of Witnessinpr M U R I E L STAR R MURIEL S T A E R And FRANK HARVEY, FR A N K <■ H A BVET! Together with BBiL L I RTING In the Most .Elaborate and Most overw]j«l». ing Stags Productions Ever Presented in The Dominion. 1? AS T f\ F Qu E 2." " -OAST U F 5U E Z." "EAST OF SUE 2," TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY> EVENING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., MURIEL STARR as Domini. I' RANK lIARVEY as Boris Androvsky, In the First. Production Here of the Farno.jj Drury Lane. London, Representation of "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH." "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH?' The Spectacular, Romantic, and Soul-stir* ring Drama, based upor. Robert Hjchen'a Siory of Love ii the Desert. REVELATION IN STAGECRAFT. the production will be elaborately staged reproducing the subtle and lsngorous atmosphere of the corner of the East, in which the action of ibis enthralling iovo stnry take? place. NEXT WEDNESDAY'S FAREWELL. NEXT WEDNESDAY'S FAREWELL. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. MURIEL STARR and FRANK HARVEY In the Drama which has Thrilled Playgoers all the World Over, "BOUGHT AND PAID FOP." . " BOUGHT AND PAID FOR." BOX PLANS at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Sales at Theatre Confectioner?. PRlCEt>.—Dress Circle, ar.d Reserved Stalls, 6s 6d; Stalls, 3s fid; Gallery. Is fid. Early Door to Stalls If, arid Gallery Cd, eztra (plus tax). T 0 w N ' H A L L * rjpUESDAY, f jpHURSDAY, jmiDAY. MARCH 3, 5, S. TjUREWELL TOUR J- iUSEWELL i-OUR (Prior to Departure for Europe), The New Australian Prima-Donni. MISS Ethel n sßoß^. THEL \J SBOR> T . Whose previous visit to New Zealand was such a triumphant success. RECENT SYDNEY PRESS CRITICISMS; " A genuine artistic vocal senaaiion." " The greatest Australian soprano for many years." •' Probably the world's highest voice.' " A singer destined for fame." AUCKLAND PRESS NOTES: " Took the hearts of the audience by storm; seldom has sach applause been heard in the Town Hall." j " A wonderful voice, a charmißg personality. and. above all, an enviable capacity .for pleasing her hearers as well _ ts i>cvitirely dazzling them by the brilliance oil vocal endowments." SUPPORTED BY SPECTALLY-SELECTED COMPANY. Miss Osbora's repertoire will include additional operatid arias and new songs by British. Russian. and Amercan composers, together with favourite numbers previously given, and her unique bird-imitations. Concert-Direction, Benle and Co. iby arrangement with Mr. Roland Foster, N.S.W. State Conservator]um). Managers. Messrs. A. Stanley Warwick and Win. E. Hunter. PRICES: Reserved. ss. 3s, plus tax; Unreserved, 2s. Bos Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18947, 19 February 1925, Page 14
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