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TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE LAUGHING ALL THE TIME! That is what will happen at every performance of BIE’S TRISH IT lbie’s -Irish TUESDAY Net* HI! LAJESTY’S a THEATER GREATEST LAUGH EVES STAGED Abie’s Irish Rose” WORLD S RECORD-BREAKING COMEDY If Laughter is a Panacea for all Human Ills, HERE IT IS—“THE PANACEA” HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Lessee: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Lti AN EVENT OF TRANSCENDENT THEATRICAL IMPORTANCE Commencing TUESDAY, MARCH 29. TUESDAY, MARCH 29. MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Mr. John Fuller, Present THE FAMOUS PLAY OF LOVE AND LAUGHTBL 'Abie’s Irish Rose’ Superbly Interpreted by a Brilliant Cat: of International Artists.- 1 * GRACE STAFFORD GEORGE DURYEA JOHN McCABE BERTHA WALDEN ALFRED HENRY MORTIMER JACK TRAINOS DAVID WAL “If Laughter is a Tonic ABIE’S IRISH ROSE' is a whole Medicine Ches:" —“Smith’s Weekly. THE THEME OF LOVE THREAD? ITS WAY THROUGHOUT THE PLAT AND IS PRESENTED IN M>7 ELEMENTS AS FOLLOWS:— 1. The Love of SOLOMON for hisChik 2. The Love 'or his Race. 3. The Love for his Religion. 4. The Love of Solomon for the memo? of his Deceased Wife, the mother v:: bore his child. 5. The Love of Solomon for Progeny 6. Directly related and constituting tfc cross current or element of conflict:: the Love of a Boy and a Girl 7. The Love of this Boy and Girl fe their respective Parents. 8. The Love of Humanity personified - the Priest and the Rabbi. 9. The Love of Friends “ABIE’S IRISH ROSE,” “ABIE’S IRISH ROSE,” is not only famous for its comedy—lt is* veritable Niagara of Laughs— -but forns clean, brightlv wholesome perspective c: life. More than .o, 000,000 people have langitfand sighed at THE BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPE> AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, bW FIRST XIGHTERS MUST XOTIfTHE BOX OFFICE BEFORE NOON 1 MONDAY. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stall*,* 5 , Gallery, Is 6d. Early Doors, Stalls asGallery, Is extra (plus tax). MATINEE PRICES FOR CH3LDRE-' _ ARE HALF. _ , rAVY Representative .... WALTER Mo>-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 4, 26 March 1927, Page 12
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