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AMUSEMENTS. jyp'BIEL gTAEIt. REASON , QOMMENCES rpO-NIGHT; BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS TO-DAY. To-night's Plan at Lewis R, Eady and 'Son, Ltd.. till 11.30 a.m.. afterwards at His Majesty's Tnfcatre Kiosk till 7 p.m., where Day Sales can also be obtained at 10 a.m. HIS "11/f AJESTY'S THEATRE. is Majesty's -Lheatre. Proprietors - J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. QOMMENCING AT g AND MONDAY. TUESDAY AND ' WEDNESDAY. THE CELEBRATED EMOTIONAL ACTRESS. Muriel qtarr URIEL OTARR (By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd.). Presents THE NEW YORK POLICE DRAMA. "THE HOUSE OF GLASS." ■ "THE HOUSE OF GLASS." " THE HOUSE OF GLASS." By Max Marcin and George M. Cohan. CHARACTERS (in the order of their appearance): Nellie (a Servant) - - - Clarice Kingsley Margaret Case - - - MURIEL STARR Mrs. Brandt - - - - - Berths Ballenger ' .Tames Burke - - - - Raymond Lawrence David H. -Carroll (of Police Headquarters) - - - Augustus Neville Crowley <of Police Headquarters) Felix Bland Harvey Lake - - - - Kenneth Brampton Hugh McClellan - - - - Harvey Adams Judson Atwood - - - Charles Lawrence Wada (a Jnp. Servant) - - - Fred Coape Edith (a, Maid) Bebe Scott Governor Patterson - - - Kyrle Sylvaney The Play. Produced by HARVEY ADAMS. Synopsis of Scenery: Act I.—Margaret Case's Room in Mrs. Brandt's New York Boarding-house. Ten Years Elapse. x Act ll.—Lounge in, 'Harvey Lake's House at Kansas City. Two Years. Pllapse. Act 111.-—Library in Harvey Lake's House in New York. Two Hours Elapse. Act IV.—The Same. COMMENCING NEXT THURSDav, Reginald Berkeley's .London Comedy Triumph. " T7RENCH T EAVE." "JP RENCH JL/EAVE." The Champagne of Comedy. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Miss Starr is now at the zenith of her fame and the various characters she will impersonate in Auckland will give her ample scope to show her undoubted talent as an emotional and comedy actress. Mr. Harvey Adams, a distinguished English actor, comes to Auckland with a high-class reputation and will play prominent parts in all the attractions. They will have the support of a Brilliant Company .of International Artists. During, the season Miss Starr wilj present some of the . most popular Dramas and Comedies 'from her extensive Repertoire. POPULAR PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 7s; Stalls. -4s; Gallery, 13 Cd; E.D. Gallery, 6d °xtra. Box Plans for First Seven Nights now open at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. STANLEY GRANT. General Manager. SCOTS COTS TT * A L L. o c o t s Hall. < QCTOBEII 1L Grand concert, rand Concert. IN AID OF MARIST FATHERS' SCHOOL CAMPAIGN. QIGNOR f 10STANTINI, OIGNOR yy OSTANTINI, Supported by Well-known Auckland Artists, Assisted by His Advanced Pupils. PROG-KAMME. 1. "in the Hall of the Mountain King." Duo Piano (Grieg) .Miss Asher and Miss Sloane. 2. "Ave Maria." Tenor (Luzzi), Mr. Fagan (Pupil of Sig. Costiimtihi). 3. "C'anzonetta," Fiute (D'Ambrosio). Miss Simpson. •i. "La Favorita" ("0 Mio Farn'ando"), Mezzo Soprano (Donizetti). Miss- Margery Ryan (Pupil of Sig. Costantini). 5. "Simon Boccauegni" ("lllacerato Spirito"), Basso Cantante (Verdi), Mr. Caldwell (Pupil of Sig. Costantini). G. "Mignon"' ("Non Conosci il Bel Sol"), Mezzo Soprano (Thomas'), Miss Asher (Pupil of Sig. Costantini). 7. "Tilt Death. '* Baritone (Mascheroni), Mr. W. Moore (Pupil of Sig. C'osliuitini). ' 8. "La- Forza del Destino." Grand Aria. "Leonora." Soprano (Verdi), Mrs. G. Menzies (Pupil of Sig. Costantini). 9. "Don Giovanni" (La ci darem la Mano). Duetto (Mozart), Miss AsherMr. W. Moore (Pupils of Sig. Costantini). 10. "Salvator Rosa" (Grand Scerta cd Aria). (Gomes). A. T. Costantini. U. "Chanson Tristc," Violin (Tschaikowski), Miss Grace Cameron-John-son. 12. (a) "Vale," (b) "An Emblem," Contralto, Miss Madden (Pupil of Sig. Costantini). 13. ."A Memory," Violincello (Goring Thomas), Miss Simpson. * 11. Selection. Tenor, Mr. Dormer. 15. "Waltz Song." Soprano (Germann). Mrs. Monaghan. 16. "Otello." Credo, Batitone (Verdi). Mr. Bieleski (Pupil of Sig. Costantini). 17. Entertainer, Miss Lynda Murphy.IS. "The Sword of Fernaro," Baritone (Bullard). (Pupil of Sig. Costantini). 19. "Crucifixus," Duo. Tenor and Baritone (Faure), Mr. Fiisan and Mr. Bieleski (Pupils of Sig. Costantini). •20. "Aida," Atto 11... Grand Duetto "Fu la Sorte!') (Verdi), Mrs. Menzies and Miss M. Ryan (Pupils of Sig. Costantini). 21. "Funiculi Funicula," Canzone Popolare (Denza). Soloist. Mr. Fagan and Choir (Pupils of Sig. Costantini). Accompanist. MISS'MAIDA HOOKER. Accompanist for Signer Costantini and his Pupils. MISS H. ASHER. Prices: 3s. 2s, ls. TS DARWINISM DYING? Hear this -I- vital Question answered by Rev. A. Tbornhill. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19454, 9 October 1926, Page 22

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