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Miss MARIE NEY-: An Actress with a Future. Miss Moris Ney is certainly destined far a great career. She is undoubtedly gifted, and hi! t appearance as well as acting ability of a high order. Those who have watohed her progress have been struck with the remarkable way her ' talents Jiavo developod. Three years ago she joined the Allan Wilkie Company, appearing at first in quite small parts. She v dld'BO well in these that she'was soon ehoien to understudy Miss Frediswyde HunferWatts. When the letter's health broke down, Miss Nev went on at a moments 'notice and took the lead in " Seven Days' Leave " and "The - Story of the Rosary." In both of these productions her work was highly lauded by the critics. • More recently Miss Ney did fine work in i "■ Pee o'My Heart," in which she played Becond' j to Miss Sara Allgood's lead. "Sunday Times" ' \ (Sydney), said:—" M!sb Marie Nay gave far and V *'.-• awaythe best performance of Ethel Chichester , that' Sydney people have yet sean." ' There is no doubt that Miss Ney has big things before her. She is remarkably gifted ' in every way, and ell her work shows the »" ■' greatest capacity for studying her parts. Miss ' Ney will certainly bo heard from in the. years to , come. ... . pss Marie Ney "Uses and is enthusiastic about if a merits. Thio talented artist aay«: " I have found Cipria' Face Powder just delightful. ( It is so soft and silky that it is a rare pleasure to use it, and (he perfume is charming. I can never use another face powder now that I Tiave known Cipria. It is not surprising that it has such a big sale." ' You who have never used Cipria-^-,We want you to follow. Miss Ney's example and try it juotonce. If you lovevdainty and delicate creations for your toilet you will be delighted with Cipria. . . Pointß of distinction in CIPRIA FACE POWDER: It stays on the skin. Does not blow off as soon as . . you put it on, like so many powders. \ Does not show in the- skin.' Neither in daylight' ' ; nor under artificial light does Cipria give you ■ ; > imade-up appearance. .■■ ,-■ <■' J - v Cipria fow Powder is sold by all Chemists at 5/« a box. ; * lak e up your mind now to try it just once. , , jjoull find it the nicest powder you've ever used.

BOOT SALE! : ' Iff Hen's Roll-Edged GOLOSHES,' -a&Fffi Best quality, sizes 6, 7 and 8, 2sPlw vm. Usually JO/6, Sale Price 4/J J j|Hljr IwA[\ ul Ladies' Roll-Edged GOLOSHES, Usually 8/6, Sale Price 4/6 J ujv\\ Hundreds of other lines to \\ (WiU J<*' . "choose from at """ WITTf II *^« UNDSAY'S: ft: ' LIMITED jf %( ' Chiropodists & I?oot Importers * *~2*J ' JB4, N LAMBTON QUAY, 'AC. \ WELLINGTON. manmaaanrananam n i.l.„.i^„—.^___ rTT „„ i, ul , r „„„. ~.„, TO HOCKEY PLAYERS. PREPARE FOR THE COMING MATCHES. The hookay Beason is now in full swing, and we wish to advisoj", Wellington players that we hold a large and comprehensive stock of • _ • ' Hockey Sticks and Balls by Best British Makers, including Bußseys, and Windett and Smiths. AH sticks are'manufactured from high-grade sound' English ash They have bulgor blades with handles finished with best rubber grips. Some of the brands are— "Unique," "West County," "Special," and'"Club." Alio a, fine selection of Balls and Pads in stock. SEE OUR SPORTS WINDOW ' JOHN DUTHIE t CO., LTD., " HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILMS STREET WELLINGTON.

A. SUIT CASE ; FOR 30/-, ' And one that will give you good service ■ .J....-J .... •a™ long wear. These ensos are of ■ strong- brown canvas and armoured at pal' the corners with leather. Just what you need at tho right price !24 inch - - 30/26 inch - - 32/6 ' WEEK-END CASES 15/-, 17/6, 20/f^/^di : NASH'S , Leather Arcade Cuba St., Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 2

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