1 An Actress-'with''a' Future. '| . | Miss Marie Ney is ocfyainly destined for a great, ■ ; I " career. She is undoubtedly, gifted,. and has' .; 5 ' ? „ ' • iPP? as well-as acting-ability:of a high , i, ■ j ..*""' order. Those who We:.watched.her progress ! . | : .•.... '•..; have been struck with the remarkable way her • • 'f. ' , ■ »■ \ :. talcnts'have developed. :>. : :; '■*.. X . i • .Three years ago she joined the Allan, Wilkie ' ' '" f ) ■' Company, appearing at first in quite small parts.- ; ) i j She did to well iri'.these that 'she was soon '•''' ',\ ;:.' "j . i chosen to understudy Misj Frediawyde Hurler- . , ' ' \ ' fjj Watts. When the latter's health broke down, ..',;.,, ..( -> l« Mi« 3 Nov went onat a'rnoment's'.notice.and.. :'. '.'" : - | "-,' took theleadin"SevenDays'Leaye",and"The, ... ■• ,■;.. \ ... M . , ~-.,.. Story of the Rosary."'ln. both, of these pro- ,■.-'..-/ :'.'. •" | ' ' •■.'•]''■ /i. ';•:•[' ductioM her work 'was- highly' lauded ;by. the . .-.,.■'.. jj I More recently Miss \' : jjlcj; .did fine work' in '■ jj ■' . ■ S ■ ■ , "PegO' My Heart,"'in whiclishc.playiidsecond'^;■';;'""..'.' ; t . I .'■ ■■: |'/ ,: . '";';: to Miss Sara Allgqdd's/lea'd.,'' "Sunday Times"' ■.'''.' ''.' j • . , ) _• __. (Sydney), said:—''Miss!.Marie..Ney.gave'faf'a'nd! .' -'.',' .',. ~\ ■ ''"•[' "'•'•'"••" away the^best performance of.Ethel Chichester. '.'■ , ./" ..'. |, i 1 that Sydiiey people ijavb'yet'.seen"-,, .'„... ....■ ■'~..■''.. . : i ; \ There is no doubt; that Miss Ney has big ' \ \ things before her. *,She is remarkably 'gifted "-'-. jj ■ ' ■ s ■ • in every way, and?, all her .work, .shows, the .., A \ greatest capacity for studying h'er parts.' Miss - : - .•■''■•' i \ ■ ■].' -■ ■■ :■;, :.,i Ney will certainly be heard from in the. years to ■■ ■ < . | :..„.., ..... come." .;•. . . | ; ■': [ : J!p; Marie; Mey' -Uses v | /QftlA ftcs,fpier;[: ■> and. is enthusiastic about it's merits. This talented 5 ! artist aaya: . .. ~ .. •"• 1 !'•■•:■■.' ;"I have found Cipria Face Powder just delightful.. .':.' ■: ■•.. \ '.'/." " It is so soft and silky that it is a'rare pleasure to use •■•■«■•• .'.".■'!■'■ • >ti : and the perfume is chariqing.' I can never U6e- . ■''•■, (~.-, another face powder now that I' have kndftri' Cipria;- •'" \ : ..!'._ It w not surprising thatit lias su'bh;a^big,sal'e." ; / "':•"'■'• .'jj ' ; You who have -'"neveV used Cipria— j •_■ ; ■ • 'We want you to follow' Miss Ney's example and try it .. . J i justonce. If you love Saintyand delicate creations for ■•-. $ '■■■'■ S your toilet you will be delighted with Cipria; .■.-■■■. • \ . • fj ■ Pointeof distinction in; CIPRI4 FACE POWDER: ;"■ | ' j It stays on,'the skin. ■ Dqes : not Wow bilasib'bn as' I '''•.';'.' !;. : "■.' ':'"'"""*"' *' J .'y6U-put it on, like's'o many powders."',; ',',.".. ••'•' ' Does not show in the"skjii.- Neither.in daylight ■'■' ■' ■'■-.''; • •:,.! nor'.under artificial-light ;does Cipria g'ive, you- ■'■. ■ « ' '< '; '; i" : ' a'Jnade-Up appearance. !:; ;, ,..,i • ';.:■■■,•■'■'. ,-.■'••' : j '•' f |.: Cipriti %e Ponder is sold'bfaii Cheihists'at S/-a.box. : .V i . I . Maketipyour mind now'to. try it justonce.'.;, •-.-■ ■■. ■:■■...:-. lj ; ,. You'll find it the nicest-powder you've ever used.-. ■■ !:-J' : |'' ; ;^'^ ; o a E^rd;:MCDriye : ..;-..,'" \ :,.. w i ''f yp,Hi|i^ e never felt tHc thrill of driving your own car' ■ : i ' ' «& .■' '.therejii 'soraething good in store'for ybu\ A It's'vastly iffl '-.'. • M ;•";•;: differ'ent from just being a passenger. Andes- l@i WR • : . p.ecially,«o if you drive a Ford.;,' 'Sa'■■■''■' '■ : .' . , ißuy'a'Ford, and you'll wantrto.be. behind ag SB . r , ~.,. .For Sale by -•'■■■ ■ JxjS' :•:.'. ':h .-^^IraiSED'iiF ORD'; : DEALERS Throughout New Zealand i.jj&Sr LOO AIi TOBD, and Eankino;'Morber Stroet, Welllnjton. ' : ' ■' ■ -.VT. Btuart Wilson and Co.. Taranaki Btreot; Wellington ;■'' : - iX''-"^ p * -W- ■*Wfi.--\ -■- §mssL§ -Every lady should po'saefl'a at least one of these ■'■-.' ...strongly constructed Hat Boxes to protect her ' J Hate, both when travelling and at home. 1 ' T ' , " £i ,isted arc aII Mher bound, with firm \ ■ g teel frames, and fitted With reliable locks;' ' . \ f ■ • SEtECT YOURS NOW. \ Ml A <••• Prices ~ £2 /°/°'.. £2 / 5 /o» £2/10/0 Y : -'"Roof -flie. : 'Shearing SMs, Earms, and Every OSteer Slmdure with: . Malthold : rsprftentß the greatest value for monsy expended., It combines endurance, resistance to climatic extremes, fine appearance, real economy, It costs leas thou half the price of galvanised ;irpn, and can:bs fixed i'y anyone—nails, cement and instructions with oach roll, Actual Samples'; and illustrated 'hooklofc, post free from 4;'Sill|„,.iid: DS Wfi!lingt(,n
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 199, 18 May 1920, Page 2
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