Miss Ethel Morrison has been en» paged to play the contralto leads in J. C. Williamson. Ltd.'s Compaiiv, which is to revive tlw operas of Gilbert and Sullivan. Tlio new company will commence a tour of South Africa and Australia at "Johannesburg oil Boxing Night. 'Miss Ethel Morrison will bo better remembered in Wellington an Miss Ettie Magiiuiity, daughter of the late Mr. John Magiiinity, and sister of Miss Ma Mjrgimvity and Mrs. Quirk, of Wellington. Miss Magiiinity 'was' n. talented member of tho old Wellington Amateur Operatic Society, and made her first acquaintance with inost of tho contralto parts of tho Sullivan operas in that connection. She has been on tho. English stage for about ton years. Sir. A. A. Kirkpatrick will complete his five years' 'term of sorvice as General for South Australia in Britain on March 20, 1914, when lie will relinquish his position. By tho South Australian. Executive Council last wcolc Mr. Kirltpati'iek was granted tlireo months' leave of absence from March 26 next. Tho economical woman "cuts her coat according to her cloth." Her sowing machine will cost her less if she purchases n "Wertlicim" now. Trices have been cut to reduce stock, and we have a few special bargains at extremely low rates. One demonstration of the "Wertheini" will convince you thai it has no equal in work-' inanship and finish. Oscar Hewott and Co., 56 Cuba St.. .Wollineton.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1893, 30 October 1913, Page 6
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235Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1893, 30 October 1913, Page 6
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