] AMUSEMENTS. ). rp HEA TR E ROYAL. 2 : Direction . . .J. C WILLIAMSON. LTD. j Tho Lal.st a:.-: Grc.it--,-. ."dramatic Success. I*l T("»-NIG HT. AT S. ! i TO-NIGHT, AT 1 I TO-NIGHT. AT S. | l " i FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND. | £ | MURI EI. STARR, j T I MVR 1E L STA RU, ! M URIEL S T A li li, Whv> hrm Entered Upon Her FAREWELL APPEARANCES IN ■ x FAREWELL APPEARANCES IN > EW ZEALAND. 3 i MEW ZEALAND, n Ir. a Nota'jlo N'o-v Ye:!: Dramatic "THE SILENT WITNESS." Pr "THE MLENT W I T-\ K S n "T 11 E SIL EN T WIT NE S S," i, By Otto Haueibach, author of "Ivaiinka. ' V A MYSTERY D RAMA OF HEARTTUGGING APPEAL. Of all t!io dramas in tho popular j ctar haa appoareii :r. Austra.ia, none has been characterise..! by such a reiuarkabio k 6torv, or p.-usessed such strong dramatic ir.tensiity, as tlii". It hokls the interest from n beginning to end. ! • THE SILENT WITNESS." ' r ' CAST OF CHARACTERS (In the order of their First Appcarance): Sarah Blakely - - Marion Marcus Clarke Norman Blakely - 1-rank Hatherloy Helen Hastings .... Muriel Starr Ri-rsbv - - - - -J. B. Atholwood June Travers ... - Beryl Bryant Bud Morgan - - - Frank Allanby 0 Janet l!i-rsby ... - Daphne Baini t John Pel ham - - - - Harry C. Power 0 Ruth Peiluim ... - Ethel Morriron Mr Weldon Arthur Styan Wilbur Weldon - - - Harold Moran Riehai'l Morgan - Frank Harvey Dr. Wiley - - - - Edwin Lester Knto 1' red. Loajxi Wiggins --- - - Victor TatnaU O'Learv - - - - Willi'nn Buckley Dv-piity Sheriff - __ - S.uart Mcß.co Unquestionably one of the Greatest Lifo Dramas of Our Timco. Throughout ila Prologiio nnd Three Acta there ->"not a Moment that is not completely absorbing, or .1 Situation that is rot , INTENSE WITH THRILLING INTEREST THE ROMANCE OF A GIRL WHO LOVED NOT WISELY BUT , TOO WELL. , MISS STARR is nipported V A BRILLIANT CAST, including FRANK HARVEY. Tho Play Produced by E. W. Morrison. - BOX PLAN at Milnor and Thompson'o. DAY SALES at Toy Cave. PRICES AS USUAL. 8543 'fIT<HE TREASURE OF lIEAVEN," from 1 Maii-> Corelli's Famous Book of that name, Daily and Nightly at the CRYSTAL PALACE. 1 /~IOME nnd onjoy the Tit-bito in "CHARO LIE CHAPLIN'S PICNIC" at the CRYSTAL PALACE. . 8834 LIBERTY THEATEE. Twice Daily: 2.20 and 7.20. The Comedy Season in Full Swing. Last Two Days of MABEL NORMAND "WHEN MABEL NORMAND DOCTORS 6 MABEL NORMAND DISAGREE." MABEL NORMAND GOLDWYN " *MABEL NORMAND COMEDY. An Irresistible Picture. 5000 Fc«t. 50,000 Laughs. Excellent Supporta. Sccnic, Comedy, and Topical Gazettes. Delightful Music by LIBERTY FEATURE ORCHESTRA. This Week's Entr'acte, "KATINKA." Box Plan at Tho Bristol and Liberty. 8831 '• ' "DAMAGED GOODS." ELLA WHEELER WILCOX, in hcT poem, "Tho Price Ho Paid," says:—"Fools j talk too much of a 60ul from heavenly joy® debarred, and not cnougli of tho babes, unborn by tho eins of their fathers scarred." fJHE LIBERTY — For One Week. '• Commencing SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.15. (Exclusively for Women on Saturday). "DAMAGED GOODS." 1, "DAMAGED GOODS." "DAMAGED GOODS." Engtsnc lirieux's Thrilling Maatcrpjcce of Sin Consequences. SESSIONAL DETAILS, ° In conformity with tho Consor'a Rating. » FOR MEiN ONLY. 1. Special Matinoe, Wednesday, tt 3.30. d Eveningb of Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7.1$ 0 FOR WOMEN ONLY*. o DAILY MATINEES at 2.15. 1, Also tbo Evenings of Saturday Next, Tueo■3 day, and Thursday, a.t 7.15. "DAMAGED GOODS" Maiea tho World Safer for Posterity. Box Plans at BristoL Roservea 2o 7d. _ Prices—2a 7d, 2s Id, la Id. 183^ 'TT'HE OF HEAVEN," by •-1- Marie Corel.i, api>oals to richand poor Alike. Showing throtj moro days at the CRYSTAL PALACE. 5834 0 "/CHARLIE'S PICNIC" ia » ecream. , There's a Y'ounp Comedian in it named l- CHAPLIN. Showing at tho CRYSTAL PALACE. K834 "EVERYBODY'S. AJ Twice dnilv, 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. A WONDERFUL SUCCESS! Crow-Jed Houses Yesterdav Greeted NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. , NORMA TALMADGE. 1 NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE in "DE LUXE ANNIE." "DE LUXE ANNIE." "DE LUXE ANNIE." "DE LUXE ANNIE." "LE LUXE ANNIE." Tho strange events that befell a womm who waa niori than Gochlc3S—who v.as Sweetheart, Wife, Mother, und who, by a turn of fr.te, became t OUTCAST, HUNTED, A CRIMINAL. An Ercllent Supoorlir.7 Bill. PRICES AS USUAL. Re=orvo at Tho Bristol or 'Phono 4027. D 8827 -rpHE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING" I to tho CRYSTAL PALACE again Next Week. 8*24 COLIN AND JOHN CAMPBELL, tho ('•ir.ccitinn Cii.i;iip:o:u, ieappear at the CRYSTAL Next Week in Entirely New Repertoire. ."'-31 QONS AND DAUGHTERS OP TEMPER- £ U ANCE.—Dtiii't forget Welcome Home >_ Social to Reurr.c-'i Members, Orango Hall, SATURDAY, b p.m. Do your best to make it a buu>e&-, and honour our Returned Mem--1 bers. J. FORD, Chairman of Committoo; S. 11. CLOTHIER, _Hon._&L J 331F and Hear the JA-ZZ plajwd at tho ' CRYSTAL PALACE Nightly by tU 3 ORCHESTRA (seven performers). £>.34 4 DELIGHT to the Ear and Ey»— tho -TV Music and Pictures at tho CRYSTAL G PALACE this Wock. 6634 "V"0 Scots can bo kept at the CRYSTAL 5 PALACE Tl;i« v.'o'k after eight o'clock. ■ So get there EARLY. £334 r ■ I GOLDEN* BREW VINEGAR TS real Vinegar, mado from tho uro malt. , It is wholesome, and users ask for »t ' over and over again. Buy it from your ' I Gzoovb- HiSl3
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16726, 8 January 1920, Page 1
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