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AMUSEMENTS. CONCERNING- " WHITE CARGO " CONCERNING "WHITE CARGO" Tha llzrald says: "... The final curtain was the rignnJ for a prolonged buret, of cheors." "... Tt, derives much of its strength' from vividlv painted realism and out. spoketmess of language." ■ 11." V a " ,h . c ; r has set, out to de.sr.ribß tho hardships, evils, and temptations which beset, the white, mqn who tries to acclimiw tise himself to.a black map's countrr Mr. Gordon his done this with an uncanny insight into human nature." ALL AUCKLAND WILL BE THRONGING Hi M2SI TIISI Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. FOR SIX MORE NIGHTS. ■ L tl p- Wpiamson Ltd. (by arrangement %uth Earl Carroll), present the Dramatic . .Thunderbolt of the Century. LEON GORDON IN "WHITE CARGO" LEON GORDON TN "WHITE CARGO" LEON GORDON IN "WHITE CARGO ' LEON GORDON IN "WHITE CARGO" LEON GORDON IN "WHITE CARGO" LEON GORDON IN "WHITE CARGO'" LEON OORDOM IN "WHITE CARGO" LEON GORDON IN "WHITE CARGO'" LEON GORDON IN "WHITE CARGO". LEON GORDON IN "WHITE CARGO" IS "WHITE CARGO" THE SORT OP TO A SEE? MAN cax take a WOi£AN This is a question which has been asked by many. Last night H,s Majesty's Theatre was packed by men and women who had coma to see the production and judge for themselves. "WHITE C ARGO'S" PEOPLE VRP REAL. THEY MAY BE UNCONVFN TIONAL _ THEY MAY SAY DARTNa THINGS - THEY MAY DO STARTING THINGS - BET THE CHARACTERS ARR REAL HUMAN BEINGS LIVING UNDER, CONDITIONS WHICH ARE A REVELATION TO THE PAMPERED PEOPLE OF THE COMFORT LOVING Oil 1 Tib. LEON GORDON, is supported by WALL IS CLARKE, HELEN STRANSKY, 1 FREDERICK FORRESTER, AUSTIN COGHLAN, B. N. LEWIN, SCOTT ALEXANDER. BERT BARTON, AND DION WHEELER, Stage Manager - - CHARLES WHEELER. . Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, bs; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Js fid. Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. Plus tax. DAY SALES AT THEATRE KIOSK DAY SALES AT THEATRE KIOSK! Box Plans for the Season at Lewis R. Eady and Son., Ltd. MANAGER - - - C. EDWARD BONNER. OWN O W N IT ALL. ALL, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) O-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 8 O'CLOCK. AT 8 O'CLOCK. VENING MUNICIPAL CHOIR MUNICIPAL CHOIR Will Shis: "All Creatures Now" - - - . j o h n Benef "Augelus and Serenade" - - - Elgar 'Ail Thro' the Night," Welsh Air srr. by Northcote "John Peel," arr. by ----- - West "O, Gladsome Light" - - - - Sullivan MISS KATE CAMPION MISS KATE CAMPION Wiil Sing: "Ritorna Vincitor," from "Aiaa," - Verdi Sentas Ballad from "Filing Dutchiran" - - Wagner MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT MR. MAUGHAN BARNBTT, CITY ORGANIST. Will PlayT: Prelude and Fugue in G - - - - BacK Andante Silas The .Rain - - - - - Georges Jaccos Humoreske - Dvorak Marche, Pontificale, from Ist Symphony - - Widor Tho Swan Saint-Saens

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19447, 1 October 1926, Page 24

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