AMUSEMENTS. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN at COLLIER’S EMPIRE THEATRE Direction Harry G. Musgrove. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26. ONE NIGHT ONLY! A GREAT THEATRICAL EVENT. One Appearance Only of ENGLAND’S CELEBRATED MALE IMPRESSIONIST, ELLA SHIELDS ELLA SHIELDS. Lavishly gifted, addELLA SHIELDS, to the incomparable ELLA SHIELDS, asset of a voice that ELLA SHIELDS, of itself explains and ELLA SHIELDS, persuades without ELLA SHIELDS, any artificial aid from ELLA SHIELDS, conscious mental deELLA SHIELDS, termination. Miss ELLA SHIELDS. Shields possesses evET,LA oHIELDo. ery other gift suitable ELLA SHIELDS, for the stage. She ELLA SHIELDS.' is young and handELLA SHIELDS, some, with a lad-like ELLA SHIELDS, figure, modestly conELLA SHIELDS, trolled yet boyishly ELLA SHIELDS, virile, a sense of apELLA SHIELDS, propriate gesture and ELLA SHIELDS, winsome, sparkling ELLA SHIELDS, humor delicately conELLA SHIELDS, veyed. Further, she ELLA SHIELDS, dances with the grace ELLA SHIELDS, and lightness of a ELLA SHIELDS, fay. ELLA SHIELDS. Her famous “BurlingELLA SHIELDS, ton Bertie of Bow” ELLA SHIELDS, deserves all the good Ex>LA SHIELDS, things said of it. It ELLA SHIELDS, is a study of genteel ELLA SHIELDS, vagabondage from its ELLA SHIELDS. best angle. ELLA SHIELDS. She is the regular “felELLA SHIELDS, lah,” always essentiELLA SHIELDS, ally feminine and inELLA SHIELDS, finitely charming. ELLA SHIELDS Will be supported by her own company of high-class imported Vaudeville CONSISTING OF 15 BIG STAR TURNS Memo.—The Box Plan is now open at Collier’s, and, judging from past experience, we would strongly urge patrons to book. Miss Shields’ New Zealand tour has been one long triumph. Prices: 6/- and 4/- (plus tax).
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1922, Page 1
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