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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS jyjAJESTY'S rpnEATR Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd TO-NIGHT AT S TO-XIGHT TO-NIGHT - AT 3 - TO-NIGHT" And THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS. J. C. "\'\" ILLIAMS0 N (N.Z.). JjTB:, Have Pleasure in Presenting Their Latest „ anrf Greatest Dramatic Success. Qsl gT N II TT- EAVE N» ' ■ E. \ b\T fi JLj. eA' V F 'V*" ■''' "SEV EX T F HEAVE •'SEVENTH HEAVEN'" "SEV KN T H HEA V E X*" "SEVE NT TI HEA V E \''' "SEVENTH HEA V K N'" "SB V. E N T TT' H E A V F N" "SEVENTH HEAVEN'" SEVE NT H II EAV EN" By Austin Strong. A Drama of Passion. Pain and Love It captures trie imagination and reaches the hearts of the audience as few such dramas coald do. A play well staged, superbly acted and full of real humanity. FRANK HARVEY REMY CARPEN As Chico. As Diane And the J. C. Williamson, Ltd.. powerful Supporting Company in "SEVENTH HEAVEN." A Phenomenal and Unchallegp/1 Success, Last Night's Big Audience at His Majestv's Theatre was Thrilled; and Delighted FOUR MORE NIGHTS ONLY. ' COMMENCING TU For Three Nij: Galsworthy's Tense an: "T H E SKIN "THE S KIX "thks k r >: "THE SKIN A Gripping Plav Laughter. A plav of the "new ri< who didn't understand ( both used the same w: bik! trickery when theii fight. ESDAY NEXT, ghts Only. • :1 Exciting Drama. ' G A M E." • G A M E." G A M E." r G A M E." Excitement and too. ch '* and "old poor." each other, but who capons of. blackmail r families began to.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19320, 6 May 1926, Page 18

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