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AMUSEMENTS. rjiHE GUY BATES, POST SEASON. LAST 2 NIGHTS OF "THE MASQUERADER." TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. INITIAL REPRESENTATION OF " THE GREEN GODDESS." H IS j\j[ AJESTY ' S r pHEATRE. Direction: J. C "WILLIAMSON (N.Z.). LTD. J obn r srrcll. NIGHTLY AT 7.55. THE SUPERB ACTOR, r<UY "RATES pOST, ijTUY X>ATES X OST. Who is achieving the Greatest Triumph of and Dramatic. Artist who has ever oppeared in Auckland. LAST TWO NIGHTS Of " rnHE "jIT ASQUERADER." "1 HE MASQUERADER," The magnificent stage adaptation of Katherine Thurston's noted novel, , ' John C'hilcote, M.P. ' COMMENCING NEXT TUESDAY. (For 5 Nights Only). fNUY TJATES T.)OST VJTUY -OaTES -I- OST In The tureen poddess." HE vffREEN VJODDESS." A wonderful drama of Luro and Love, Romance and Renunciation, Sensation and Savagery, and Treachery and Treason. In this gorgeous production, GUY BATES POST gives a superh characterisation of the subtle and sardonic Rajah of Rukh. Exquisite stage settings and wonderful lighting effects are features of " xHE GREEN GODDESS." COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 11 (For last three nights of season), Guy "o \tes t>ost UY -OATES J- OST :Tli Biß MiS:" A hilarious, whimsical sparkling comedydrama, with GUY BATES POST as the picturesque bandit. Pancho Lopes. BOX PLANS for the whole season on view at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. PRICES: 8s (Reserved), 4s and Is 6d. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, 13 Extra. All Prices Plus Tax. Grand RAND XMAS MAS PANTOMIME. ANTOMIME. rpOWN XT ALL CONCERT /"CHAMBER 1 OWN Mall concert Chamber Direction - • - - Stanley McKay. TWO FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of THE BRILLIANT AUSTRALIAN PANTOMIME COMPANY. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. Children Can See Tho Matinee For Sixpence. I THE TPORTY rpHIEVES." HE 1 ORTY J- HIEVES." I ALI BABA (a Rich Merchant) - - - - FRANK PERRYN. GANEM (his Son) - - LAURIE McLEOD. HASSARAC (Captain of the Thieves) - - - A. E. Y. BENHAM. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19215, 2 January 1926, Page 16

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