AMUSEMENTS.
JvVANS-GAXGE farewell con- ' CERTS. At the Choral Hall to-night Miss Amy ' Evans and Mr Fraser Gangs, the renowned < vocn.lisis, will £ive ihoic second concert in Chmtchmch. Their record throughout I New Zealand lins nni-xiic. popu- I Variitf ihty have won has oocn universal. - Th-eir nKJ&torly, artistic sinking has eet ft ; standard that witt bo remembered byjrrvers of mxifiic for some limo i.o come. have students had such an opportunity of hearing cruch roasters of singing so Inesfl two artists. Tho programme to-night covets . a large area, oratorio, opera, classic., ana ponul-ar numbers. Tho box plans aro now on view at Tl«- Bristol. The final concert tiUccs place on Saturday. OPERA BOUSE. Wish Wynne, character comedier.no, the Harry Burgess Revue Company, La Rose and Rose, Balmus, Carlton Max, and Ha.ll and Monzi« arc delighting large audiences at the opera- TTousc e-udi evening! this week. CrRAJTD THEATRE. An excellent at the Grand Theatre this week is headed by "The Perfect Lover" (Eugene O'Brien), and "The Koso <A Blood" (Theda Bara). CRYSTAL PALACE. "Johnnv Get Ycntr Gun," an arousing Fired Stone picture, and Vivian Martin, ill ' Maying Her His Wife," wore favourably received by* targe- audiences yesterday at .Crystal Palace-. 'STRAND THEATRE. Daredevil stunts .".bound in tho Tom Mix picture, "The Cyclone," which is being shown at the Strand Theatre this week. "Cowardice Court" (Peggy Hylood), a comedy and a cartoon are also shown. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. "Tho Amateur Wife" (Irene Castle), and "Counterfeit." starring Eteie Ferguson and Uavid Powell, head tho programme beangscreened at Everybody's Theatre tfus wtek. LIBEBTY THEATRE. Steele Rudd's inimitable buah oomedv, "On Our Selection," is being ehown at tho Liberty Theatre this week, ami is drawing capacity houses. QUEEN'S THEATRE. An absorbing British film, entitled "Big Money," and the lato Gaby Defilye in "Infatuation," were witnessed ftt the Queen's Theatre yeeterday by large audience©. SPUING COUGHS A2sT> COLDS. GOOD HOME-MADE REMEDY. (By a Qualified Chemist.) Never neglcct a cold.. Tackle it right at tho start. Colds neglected leave the lungs weak; then serious chest trouble, Btich as bronchitis, asthma, or droad consumption makes its appearanco and tho trouble becomes much more difficult | to cure." | Here is a Tecipo easily prepared at home that gives relief and comfort from j tho first dose. 'It cuts phlegm, soothes inflamed throats, and stops a cough or cold in a way that surprises folk. You , can feel it * doing good all the way l down. Obtain from your chemist or store a bottle of HEENZO (Hean's Essence), , tako home and mix with water and sugar as per easy directions. This will i give 50U a pint of tho finest cough, p cold, and sore throat remedy you can l obtain. Even whooping cough is promptly relieved by it. It. will also save about 10s for your pocket. lIEE-NZO (Hean's Essence) is sold by > most chemists and stores, or post free i promptly on receipt of price, •2s 6d, » from Hean's Pharmacy, ' Wariganui. 5 Wherever you buy, be sure you get " HEENZO, the original and genuine ' .cough mixture essence. IS
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16947, 23 September 1920, Page 10
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