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LAST' NIGHT Of . GUY BATES POST In "THE GEE EN GODDESS." MONDAY EVENING, 3 NIGHTS ONIY "TOE 'DAD TITAN." "J- HE DAD IVIAN." ' -J;f JJIS ipHEATRE. ! Direction: J. C WILLIAMSON (N.Z.).LTD. Mimager John Parrel]. •» Unquestionably The Greatest Theatrical Attraction Auckland has Ever Known. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. For This Last Occasion. G' UY T)XTES TSOST ] UY i>ATES 1 OST | | The Superb Dramatic Star, | His wonderful characterisation of tko suare sinister Rajah of Rtikli, I "rpHE H KEEN pODDESS." ! " X HE VJTREEN VJODDESS." j I William Archer's gorgeously I | spectacular and thrilliugly I fascinating drama of India, j I 1 A Play of Alluring Love, Luxurious Splendour, Sensational Thrills, Vivid Characterisation. _ Sparkling Dialogue, Intense Power, Keen Wit, and Sardonic Humour. The Final Production. ATEXT XfONDAY ATTGTIT. EXT XUONDAY i->IGUT. | I AND TWO FOLLOWING EVENINGS. Last 3 Nights of Season. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19221, 9 January 1926, Page 18

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