AMUSEMENTS, QRAND OPERA HOUSE. I Commencing NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. For Six Nights Only. And MATINEE IvASTER MONDAY. George Musgrove Presents NELLIE STEWART NELLIE STEWART NELLIE STEWART NELLIE STEWART In the Great Historical Costume Play, "DU BARRY" "'DO' BA'RRY" "DU BARRY" In Fivo Acts. A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. Elaborately Staged and Costumed in the Most Sumptuous Fashion. "DU BARRY" Tells the lovo story of the Fascinating Little. Milliner, and the King's Guardsman, Do Brissac, and of her career as tlie reigning beauty of her day at tho Court of Loilis' XV, during the stormy days uf the French Revolution. "As the Milliner Girl Nellie Stewart emerges to eclipse all her former success."—"Daily Telegraph," Sydney. Nearly 70 Persons Engaged. FOLLOWING PRODUCTIONS: The Beautiful Romanlic Costume Play "DOROTHY 0' THE HALL" Saturday 10th, to Wednesday lltli April, And "SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY," Thursday 15th, to Saturday 17th.. PRICES—6s., 3?., and la. Bos Plans for the entire season, including Matinee Easter Monday, NOW OPEN At the Bristol Piano Depot. LEO CHERNIAYSKY .TAN C H E It N I A V S K Y MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY APRIL 17, 22, 21. A NEW GOSPEL. 2nd EPISTLE TO NEW ZEALANDERS. "/TIHE time is, perhaps, propitious, whilst the 'Culture' of various nations is under discussion, to give an impulse to tho refining influence of this country. Possibly there are many people ivho don't care a rap about Culture, but this is only because they do not understand what it stands for. No person. can possibly bo a patriot unless he is prepared to do all in his power to stimulate and develop national culture, for it is only by culture that progress is made possible. The industries, the crafts, the army, tho navy, and every kind of organisation is enriched by the nation's culture. What are the means whereby . culture is attained? Art, music, religion, and intellectual pursuits. Either of these bodies of knowledge when promulgated assists in refining the minds of people. Refinement is Culture. The Teirned mind can respond much more quickly to the complex propositions which aro to be daily met with m all walks of life. The cultured mind has a keen mental poreeption which is denied the coarse mind. Music is probably tho greatest quickener of the mind and the shortest cut to culture, for its inspiration is a power that is simply wonderful ill its Tofining inHueuces. £et every parent make it possible for the children to heal the Cherniavskys and, above all, let every adult make an effort to bo present at a Cherniavsky Concert and bask in. the refilling influence ' of • their wonderful music." Further epistles to follow. LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. OPENING MEETING: MUNICIPAL • ELECTIONS. ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, j Ghuzneo Street. TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! (WEDNESDAY', March 31st, at 8 o'clock. Speakers: Messrs. Chapman, Holland, Hindmarsh, and Croskevy. E. KENNEDY. Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2423, 31 March 1915, Page 7
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