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[pS rpHEATRE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction J. AND N. TAIT TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). ' TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AND FOLLOWING FOUR NIGHTS. J. AND N. TAIT Have much pleasure in presenting the NEW DRAMATIC STAR, MISS MARIE ILKA, MISS MARIE ILKA, (The Famous American Emotional Actress) In THE GREAT DRAMA OF PASSION, LOVE, AND BEAUTY, Tiger tdose. IGER O S E. Tiger o s e. IGER • AA ' OS E. Tiger t> os e. I G E ’R J-* o S E. Tiger -dose. IGER O S E. THRILLING STORY OF THE GREAT CANADIAN NORTH-WEST. IN THREE ACTS. FOR A SEASON OF FIVE NIGHTS. CAST: (In the Order of Appearance) Mak-a-low William Buckley Pierre La Bey C. Henry Gordon Wa-Wa Louise Waller Hector McCollins Douglas Ross Old Tom . W. Driscoll Michael Devlin Ethan Allen George Langtry Reginald Good Rose Boscion Marie Ilka Dan Cuisick, M.D John Waller Father Thibault George Bryant Bruce Norton Frank Hatherley Constable Haney C. Bertal SCENES IN THE PLAY. ACT I. —Living-room at the Factor’s House, Hudson Bay Post, Wutchi Wum, on the Loon River, Alberta (five o’clock on a June morning). ’ACT ll.—Same as Act 1., at 8.15 the ' same night. ACT 111. —The Deserted Cabin. Next 0 night at nine o’clock. During the Act the night passes, and the action is taken upon the following morning. THE STORY IS SET IN SCENES WHICH HAVE NEVER BEEN SURPASSED FOR REALISM. There is a rainstorm which will make you want to put on your coat, and a sunrise that rivals even Nature’s finest efforts. Producer: MR. DOUGLAS ROSS. D.C. and 0.5., 75.; Back Stalls, 3s. 6d.; Gallery, is. 6d. Early Doors Is. extra (a’l plus tax). Box Plans at Lewis Eady and Co., opposite H.M. Theatre. Ddy Sales at Coleman’s, H.M. Theatre Arcade.

New Zealand Picture Supplies, Limited, WEEK COMMENCING OCTOBER 9, 1921. AUCKLAND: STRAND— ‘‘VIRTUOUS VAMP” (First Nat.) —Constance Talmadge. LYRIC— “Dragon Painter” (Haworth) —Sessue Hayakawa. GRAND— “Sealed Hearts” (Selznick) —Eugene O’Brien. “Ruling Passions” (Select) —Julia Dean. •- WELLINGTON: KING’S— “She Loves and Lies” (Select) —Norma Talmadge. : EMPRESS— “Arizona Cat Claw” (World) —Edythe Sterling. EVERYBODY’S— “Man Who Won” (Vitagraph)—Harry Morey. '' PALMERSTON N.: ROSY— ‘.‘The Lone Wolf’s Daughter” (J. Parker Read, Junr.) — A LACE— LoLj.is6 Glaum EVERYBODY’S— “Bondage of Barbara” (Goldwyn)— Mae Marsh. ” “The Black Circle” (World) —Creighton Hale. ’ WANGANUI: - HIS MAJESTY’S— “The Fear Woman” (Goldwyn)—Pauline Frederick ' GRAND— “Miss Crusoe” (World) —Virginia Hammond z HASTINGS: EVERYBODY’S — “Man and Beast” (Butterfly)—Eileen Sedgwick .. . ■ “A Broadway Saint” (World) —Montagu Love" GISBORNE: EVERYBODY’S “Sahara” (J. P. Read. Junr.) —Louise Glaum ..‘^ it + tle , Eve Ed & ar ton” (Bluebird) —Ella Hall Nature s Gentleman” (Harma) —James Knight HAMILTON: Strand — Sooner or Later” (Selznick) —Owen Moore ‘ Australia’s Wild Nor’-West.” Hayseeds Backblock Show” (Aus.) —Dad, Muni and Kids Heartsease” (Goldwyn)—Tom Moore Kids. “Man Who Turned White” (Robertson-Cole)H B I-EILDING: Warned LYCEUM— “Great White Trail” (Wharton)—Doris Kenyon “The Sea Waif” (World) —Louise Huff en Y° n - DANNEVIRKE: TOWN HALL “The Devil’s Trail” (World)—Bettv Comnson PALACE- - . -ACADEMY— , ..“Hemsea SP y (Goldwyn)—Tom Moore sTranl- IS? The Rough Neck • (World)—Montagu Love. NAPIER: EVERYBODY'S — “Greater Than Fame” (Selznick)—Elaine Kammerstein. “The Devil’s Trail” (World) —Betty Compson. “The Tong Man” (Haworth) —Sessue Hayakawa. “All the World to Nothing” (Pathe) —William Russell.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1589, 7 October 1920, Page 38

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