AMUSEMENTS. ELLEX TCKKY At tin* ■ pEA.N'D O'f'KUA HOUSE. Tho London Entertainments Syndicate, Direction Jososvli Blascheck. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT. TWO SIGHTS ONLY, First A|)]jearaiiPi> of JJ.LSS ELLEN TUBBY, OUR ('HtIiATJOT LIViING ACMJEKB. OUR tJREATKS'J.* LIVING- ACTRESS. QUI; GREATEST .LIVING AOTItESS. In h<?r Woiulm'fmly iJUumimtittg Discourses on Sliakcsneart's Iterainus, with ILLUSTRATIVE ACTENG. ILLUSTRATIVE ACTING, Homemlwr that Miss Twrv does not appear in ana character, but in soiections iiom many of [k* great parts. MISS ELLEN TERttY. MISS ELLEN TJiRfcY. WIBS KU.,KJi TKHIIY. ffiSS fiLLEN TKESY. 6000 PJiOPLR IN 2 NIGHTS LISTENED TO THE QUEEN OP . ACTRESSES AT THE TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND. This Great ami fintlnisiastie AUDIENCE APPLAUDED AND CHEERKD USTIJ, THE WALLS OP TUB .HALL SHESIED TO Gi'fE WAY. A MAGNJFICKNT TIUUMH OF A GKJUT AKTIST. TUB <*RI;]ATKST EVENT TWJ CMATKST JSYKNT IN TKK ITISTORY IN THE HISTORY OF THE AUSTRALIAN STAtfE. 0? THE AUSTRALIAN STAGE HISS 30LLBN TERM. MISS EIAEN flWtlY, . MISS KLLRSj fERBY. MISS ELLEN TEfiftY, "ELLEN TfiKßY—Hio th© ttUiinpvejiiclwbiOs tho ißjpcvishafele beiovetl of the E'r,igti>li speaking Stage-." Tito .Discourse will be p«-cwt,«l liv a MAGiVJifICKXT PROGRAMME 'OF MUSIC, to which tho faihwiiii? distinSnisliwl Artist..? will dtntritatc: ~» MISH GLADYS JIfDOWELL, Contralto. : MISS NINA FOKHIiS, SaiVRS at the Piano (Direct from koiul.oti). and JJK. KlSffiM BLAfiCHECR, MB. JOSEPH BLASCRSCK, The Famous. Hiinwrist hi his scries of Monologues, D.C. Jtos, .£3 lis. O-S. Sox, 42 2s. .Vw-Bcgal Stalls And Dfo=s Circle?, 10s. GJ. Bo::ei-y«'t .Stalls, ft. 8(1. Reserved Dross Circle. 7s. Cd. Unreserred Switsj Ss.> I!?. 25, ' Box Finn at Dresden, Day Sales at Chnsteiwi's. Day Balo Tickrtr admit fifteen minutes iiefra-e wivei'tisßd time of oftening without cittti charge. Book laiuty and Avoid DiSSpjjoininieWt. M. J. BLOOM FIiJLD, ■ Manager. iftJUNI) OPERA HOUSE, 'I NIGHTS ONLY, Coming SATURDAY, 20th .IUJvE. THE THE KBKNBDYS Will Appear it> Hwa'r BEKSM? MUSICAL BNtEKf AINMENT, ' WW ARETHE KENMDDYS? THE KSINNEDYS? Tiicy- are A ebijihifKition of musicians why liaVo tor yearn held a kailirig ghteein t/Oiwtavs musk'iit eircjes. wto h&v»..'i(i" fisaral Jjsfere their Majesties the. King frtnl Qttuen, who in 1912 win the jdriiiftijiai. honour af Hie par, Che famous "Stall. Prize" of 100 guineas, aivd ivliu ;ife ntrtv mi a worlii's four, after fulfilling an im* pnrtawt ciigaiifctneßt by J. ami K. Tait, ■ Melbourne, AilnjiAsiinj—te., 35., Is., K Bookifvg at Blcslen. Bim Flan now ojjsn. S,- K. KIiNNFiDt, ■■•v. ; l'- : <i •;«- , .ii iv.ii.l-i ..nil- J Misnagfr,"liodV~EiSi.-- ■We* gitaiaiitcD to teaeli J'OU to play the IPiaiiij or Organ, remt J'!as,i<; lit p->ght ijerftetly, 6i retttrn your Foe, The same results in a hvt weeks that awd to tal>c years, witii«i;t worn" c 'f stales, exercises, at dfwls* ej-y of any Itiiid. Tttnes the first les=an, Testimonials from pupils th.t<mgiwju.t Xt# Xea.laßd. Fall tuition, M Ms.; call .for all imrt'ielikrs, atnl we Press Mporfcs of Cowewts, etc., where oar ]ji!fi!i» have ■n-jineflral ffeiW it <l*ys' tuition, with, tio (nwioHs iiHotfledgß rf Mivsie. A. visit feints ytm )ir>thit«i. Intefviews any tinje, BirWy's CoW«.*e of Music, Bonl'cottClia,'ijvr l>ets,' Bmilmtt Street. Miss Coltuian, i.V.yS., Chief Instructress,
>' KIDNEY TROUBLE. ; TfONtfISWXTL BRCOVffiRT AFTffiK A COUHBE OF BK. AIOBSF/p. ' ' (NOUS BOOT i'i'LLS. ' . Mrs, Men g, Jabsoh, of .feUrerskm , Strort, oj»p. Wood Street, Pirtmerslou North, firitps:—"Abortt luiic years ago s « Imly friosjfl iK'i'siimlptt my hiking Or. ; .W»r!*'» Indian Moot Pills. "At that jisr- ' tost f was hmjJw in-Mtel suitfrvixion atnj ( ronfltitnf (« my \ml frjy wvol'nl weplw sai- , fwi«B from Kidney 'froublo. I co.imii<:-ft't ! d • iaWng l>i', Horses Tritium KswH Pilte'iWMl ' fmtwl Imutt'illtvlfl IjNielii: HMijg from my 'k'il '.> ufw wcHi'tiMi, .1 Uml tlwit u cimrsn til' your I'ilis ifawk oft' any rfewretroo *tf ! this Eiiishidy, ivtieifcvio; fiw ?,li.;fhi'('sl.syßijj- : lorn in ulwei'vt'il by l»e. ! "vron'lft 'non--1 iu'Vui' 1)p wlthont tl'iciii, rliori'JHit'c ttay w- ' <-ii]j>- « JovMiflst pliii* in v»j- tumsi'lioiiU t. ; am .'-ixl.y years iif ii,«\ ami 4 mollier o!' itiiilprji ol'ii.lih'Ci.L Vom hnvo my fullest • TOiiU-Ht 10. !isi> this t-pstimony for'i>iib!i<v.i.* tifld. ns J noiiyift-T your wyelttiitc savel my tif<7. Messrs, Abraham and WiiJiaJßs, Palniorsiou North, aj'ti seHUij* on btliaif o{ Mrs. Civcgg, of Skltakiimwfl, the faiaous to'bvater Dft'ie Estate, The sals fcikcs • place on Jtflt % iwfl jarlten-ia-rs avo set out in en advjrt'isGitififil; ajjfcaring <m the back p&ge/af this, is-s-uo. Per Children's Husking Coufrtis afc J%ht , .Wflodg' treat peppermint Curb, Ji, fld,*
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2179, 18 June 1914, Page 7
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