aMUSEMI ______ _ fjXHEATRE J TONIGHT L GEO. BARE McCUTCHEON'S *i Famous Novel Picturised! HUSBANDS OF EDITH" Is the Story of , "THE FAST WORKER" "THE FAST WORKER" 'f THE FAST WORKER" Begiualdj Denny & Laura la Plante i JRegmaM Denny & Laura la Plante r, Smashing several Speed Records! A Love Triangle with Four Corners Here He Comes! There He Goes! And. it 's all over, but the Wedding! Past! Furious! Jflrivolous! Funny! — Don't Miss it'! — Also a * 'Bubbles", Comedy: "SPEED 'BOYS'* " SPEED BOYS'' TOMORROW PHYLLIS JUASSEY, N.Z.'s Own Soprano.. . \ "FLAMING BARRIERS" ; Also Fred Thomson and "Silver King" ON SATURDAY • jgJDNA IJIHOMAS rpONIGHT TjiHOMAS Fresh from her Triumphs in Auckland DIRECTION, E. J. CARROLL f — TOWN HALIr jJONIGHT — AT £ — MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS LAST NIGHT OF THE LADY FROM LOUISIANA ; JTDNA JpHOMAS JgDNA Tho World's Greatest' Exponent of j Creole Melodies and Negro Spirituals J£DNA »J«HOI£AS In Songs of the Days of Slavery. Songs Gay and Grave. Haunting Songs of Wistful Appeal, J£DNA *J«HOMAS In Spirituals of Melodic Beauty. Whimsical Melodies of Infectious Gaiety. J£DNA rjiHOMAS Her Songs are Miniature Plays, inter r preted with a realistic feeling < of the true human atmosphere. J£DNA IJIHOMAS . . Is a Mezzo-Soprano who. sings Plantation Songs, in early Victorian. Co& tumes, with an effect which is almost irresistible, due to a rich'' &nd sympathetic voice, magnetic ind "charming' personality. •' i ■ • — ASSOCIATE ARTISTES — LUCILE LAWRENCE, With her Harp, in Medieval Selections • ' • MISS CONSTANCE PIPER At the Piano An Entertainment that . is both Unique, Novel and Fascinating, New York, London, Sydney and Auckland have all raved over this ' Celebrated Artist. ' j SPECIAL' BOX PLAN 'NOTICE: The Box Plan at Blanshard'a is' Rabidly Filling. PRICES: 6/, 4/, 2/ (plus tax). JOHN GRIFFITHS, / 158 . Business-: Mdih&ger.' ; J)ANOE :<■ Invitation-Holders are reminded- of Mason & Powell's Dian'ce in
GARDNER'S HALL TONIGHT i 166 JJANCING jQLASSES TUESDAY AND 'FRIDAY * At 8 p.m. , -.. . LONG NIGHT, FRIDAY',, .JUNE 26 Private Classes or Lessons by, Appointment. MRS. M. WILSON CENTRAL AVENUE. 159 ORATORIO NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK rpUESDAY AND JUNE 30 AND JULY 1 First Production in Whangarqi of MENDELSSOHN'S FAMOUS ORATORIO "! 1 "J^LIJAH" "jgLIJAH" Conductor: MR. ALBERT , DOBSQN Soloists: SOPRANO: MRS. A. BOBSON CONTRALTO: MADAME E. BRAINSBY TENOR: MR. A. H. RIPLEY JBASS: MR. R. G. HOSKING Chorus of. 80 Voices 1 Chorus o,f 80 Yoices Charges for AdMssion: Circle , and Front Stalls, 3/3 (inc. tax). Stalls 2/s ' Children, Half-price. No Charge for Booking. Box Plan at Blanshard's. . . A. It. BENJAMIN, 83 Hon. Secretary; -. "It is well recognised today that onlv by advertising can y«u get anywhere at all," said Mayor of Birkenhead, Mr. E. C. Walton. "When j n ~ „ mcmhoT
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Northern Advocate, 23 June 1925, Page 8
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