AMUSEMENTS. m | "EYES OF YOUTH." TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! EMELIE POLINI'S Greatest Triumph. Thojigh "EYES OF YOUTH" will be the second play in which J. and N. Tait will present Miss Emelie Polini it is bound to croate furore, as it is in fact Miss Polfni's supremo success. COME EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction J. & N. TAIT. TO-NIGHT At 8.5. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8.5. TO-NIGHT J. and N.' Tait nave the honour to present the distinguished English actress, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, In the First Presentation in Now Zealand of the Great Dramatic Novelty, "EYES OF YOUTH." "EYES OF YOUTH." "EYES OF YOUTH." "The Play Beautiful," in 3 Acts and 7 /Episodes. IN THIS PRODUCTION MISS POLINI, IN HER CHARACTERISATION 01 ' gina ashli\ t g, achieves _a POSITIVE TRIUMPH.. HER PORTRAYAL OF THE PART DISPLAYS A WONDERFUL MASTERY OF. HER ART, HER ROLE DEMANDING THAT SHE SHOULD RUN THE COMPLETE GAMUT OF THE HUMAN EMOTIONS. A BRILLIANT PRODUCTION. Miss Polini will be supported by a superlative cast, arid will be assisted by brilliant lighting and orchestral effects. Cast of Characters in order of appearance >• . , , - ~ Kenneth Ashling John Fernside Asa Ashling S. A. Fitzgerald Rita Ashling Esther Mitchell /Louis' Anthony Norman Pearco Teter Judson Morgan' Shaw Robert Goring Harcourt Hare Paolo fealvo Harmon Lee Gina Ashling : Emelie Polini A Yogi Arthur Greenaway Joan ° Georgia Harvey Picquard Raymond Lawrence (jiritz John de Lacey Alfred Brooks George Chalmers Percival Lake .Victor Fitzherbert Judge Singleton Charles Bertal Court Stenographer Sydney Harrison Clarence Morgan Charles Brown Dick Bromwell John de Lacey Waiter W. Sands Chauffeur .' J. Curtain Singer >Jian Wagner School Children in First Episode.
' SYNOPSIS OP SCENERY. ACT J. Scene I.—Home of Gina Ashling. Episode 1: A Schoolroom. Scene 2.—Homo of Gina Ashling. ACT 11. ' | Scene. 1.-Home of Gina Ashling (a few I minutes later). ; . Episode 2: A Dressing-room at the . Opera. , . Scone 2.—Home of Gina Ashling, .(■• ACT 111. Scene I.—Home of Gina Ashling (a fow minutes later). Episocle 3: Judge -Singleton's Chambers. : Episode i: In Front of Sector's (two years later). _ . Scene 2—Home of Gina Ashling. . The action of the play takea place in a town about fifty miles from New York City. BOX PLANS NOW AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. DAY SALES AT NED PERRY'S, ALSO AT CLARK'S. PRICES—R.S. and D.C., 75.; Unres. Stalls, 3s. Gd.j Gallery, Is. Gd. Early Doors' to Stalls and Gallery, Is, extra. MEETINGS. 1 ~ ' - : DON'T' FORGET! 1 ' ; ' / TUTEETING of Independent Motion iyJL Picture Exhibitors, No. 1 Committee Room,' Town Hall, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 15, at 8 p.m. THE ANNUAL NURSERY TEA WILL be held at the HOME OF COMPASSION, Island Bay, on the Afternoon of WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. ' , , i The Publio are cordially invited. SHOWS. 1 JJAWKE'S BAY SHOW. AT HASTINGS. OCTOBER 22 AND 23. GREAT EXHIBITION Of PEDIGREE STOCK!, HACKS, ■ HUNTERS AND HORSELEAPING COMPETITIONS, ALL NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONS COMPETING. BAY SHOW.! BUSINESS NOTICES. v Q RIGHTS. RIGHTS. QUALITY,;MATERIAL, PRICE. COIIPREE THIS, DIGGERS! W# hold stocks of the VERY LATEST in Men's Attire. , HORNIG'S HORNI(S'S HORNIG'S, The Popular Men's Outfitter, 179 Cuba Street - (Next Queen's Theatre). "NIELSEN'S BOND" AND FREE . STORE, Odlin's Building,' Cable Street. " "CURST-CLASS Storage Accommodation, comprising 5 floors, with a total floor space of over 8000 tons. ijpecial facilities' for handling motorcars and bulky goods. Two lifts. Promptest attention both receiving and delivering. C. NIELSEN AND CO., General Carriers, Cable Street. ARTHUR J. TVYCHERLEY, xa. . Lock and Key Specialist. Keys cut to any pattern. Safe and P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmith's Work thoroughly catered for. ' Address: "KING'S CHAMBERS," Wellington. 'Phone 568. Private 'phone 2231 (2 rings). ba a good advertisement for his sire, tho imported Absurd, When sold as a yearling Humbug realised 575gn5., boi'ng purchased on behalf of Mr. v, G. D. Greenwood, who also eecurcd tho colt from Bronze for 200gns. As he did not want the two he offered J. H. Jcfford, private trainer to Mr. Williams, his pick of tho youngsters, and" Humbug wo 3 tho one selected, at an advance cn tho price he realised at tho sale. The Mastcrton Racing Club!s Spring Meetins will bo held on Thursday ami Saturday. An announcement will be found elsewhere regarding tho train arrangements. In relioving coughs and colds "NAZOL" goes straight to the seat' of the trouble.' Penetrating, soothing, germkilling. Sixty doses' cost only Is. 6d.~ Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 16, 14 October 1919, Page 7
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