spas t.m wa m s|§§S* sgHSgp ?SW &» 9H& I sSs SS W ft*** sHIKi &^ weis §sß sss Is ra m mm wm m s»v An Actress with a Future. Miss Marie Ney is certainly destined for a great career. She is undoubtedly gifted, and has appearance as well as acting ability of a high order. Those who have watched her progress have been struck with the remarkable way her talents have developed. Three years ago.she joined the Allan Wilkie < Company, appearing at first in quite small parts. She did so well in these that she was soon chosen to understudy Miss Frediswyde Hurjf erWatts. When the latter's health broke down, v Mijs Ney went on at a moment's 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 " Peg O' My Heart," in which she played second to Miss Sara AUgood's lead. "Sunday Times" (sydney), said :—" Miss Marie Ney gave far and *lway the best performance of Ethel Chichester that Sydney people have yet seen." There is no- doubt that Miss Ney has big things before her. ' She is remarkably gifted in every .way, and all her work shows the greatest capacity for studying her parts. Miss Ney will certainly be heard from in the years to I mm and is enthusiastic.about it's merits. This talented artist says: "I have found Cipria Face Powder just delightful. It is so Boft and silky that it is a rare pleasure to use it, and the perfume is charming. I can never use another face powder now that I have known Cipria. It is not surprising that it has such a big sale." Yoi» who have never used Cipria — We want you to follow Miss Ney's example and try it just once. If you love dainty and delicate creations for you* toilet you will be delighted with Cipria. Points 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 a made-up.appearance. Cipria Face Powder is sold by all Chemists at 5/- a box. Make up your mind now to try it just once. You'll find it the nicest powder you've ever used. MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS THE DISPOSAL, BOARD *"" AVAILABLE FOR EXPORT OF* Bngirseering Stores Ferrous $• Metals plant and Machinery Steam Engines $ Boilers Factory Stores Machine TdoU Railway Material Contractors' Stores Electrical Instruments and Machinery Medical Stores Ohcmloals $ Explosives Motor Vehicles « Agricultural Machinery Aircraft Fur'niturd ■Textiles and Clothing Boots $ Leather Equip* ment Motor Boats, etc, did, Buyers should instruct their representatives in tha United Kingdom to communicate with the Australian Export Department, Ministry of Mual= tions, Whitehall Plaae, London, E.CJi Cabls Addross-*"DISPEXPONT," MUNOROIZB, LONDQM. >; foSs^^ (TM~ m "?v.W m "uK r*!*i f^TX i*V. r <aK3>< m |g< (3 m Wa Hum mill STOP" AT THE HOTEL WHEPvE THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC STOP'THE CARLTON.' WILLIS STREET. MRS P. M. PAULSEN, Proprietress.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10608, 5 June 1920, Page 2
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