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AMUSEMENTS. ELLEN TERRY At the JHEATBB ROYAL. The London Entertainments Syndicate. Direction: Joseph Blascheck. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHTt SATURDAY, JUNE 27. MONDAY, JUNE 29. TO-NIGHT MISS TERRY'S DISCOURSE ■ -Will be on THE TRIUMPHANT HEROINES OJ? • " ' SHAKESPEARE, WITH ILLUSTRATIVE ACTING. MISS ELLEN TERRY! OUR GREATEST LIVING ACTRESS, OUR GREATEST .LIVING ACTRESS, OUR GREATEST 'LIVING ACTRESS. MISS- ELLEN TERRYI MISS ELLEN TERRY! MISS ELLEN TERRY! MISS ELLEN TERRY! "ELLEN TERRY—the enchanting, tha unapproachable, the imperishable, beloved of the English-speaking stage."- • • The Discourse will "fie preceded by- a MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME of m;usic, to which the following distinguished artists will contribute:— Miss GLADYS M'DOWELL, Contralto. Miss NINA FORBES, Songs at the Piano (Direct from London), And MR JOSEPH BLASCHECK, . MR JOSEPH BLASCHECK, The Famous Humorist, in his Series of Monologues. „ D.C. Boy; £3 3/-. O.S. Box, £2 2/,. Vice-Regal Stalls and Dress Circle, 10/6. Reserved Stalls, 7/6. Reserved Dress 7/0. Unreserved. Seats, 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Toy Cave. EARLY DOORS open 7.15, admitting Holders of Day Sales Tickets. Ordinary Doors, 7.30 p.m. Book Early _ahd Avoid Disappointment. M. J. ULOOMFIELD, Manager. •J 1 HEAT R E R O Y A L'. Lessees . J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessees . . . . George Willoughby, Ltd. Managing Director . . . . George Willoughby Directors . . George T. Eaton, A. B. Davies, and Sen. J. Fuller. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 4. FOR SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY, LTD., and E. J. CARROLL (in conjunction) Will produce THE ROSARY THE ROSARY * THE ROSARY T 11. E ROSARY THE ROSARY v A Play of Deep Human Interest. FOUNDED ON AN EMBLEM of PURITY, With MR IJARRINGTON REYNOLDS, The Distinguished American Actor,- in his original part of FATHER KELLY, supported t hy all the Members of the * ORIGINAL COMPANY. Box Plan, . at the Dresden, will be Opened! on WEDNESDAY NEXT. ' - Prices: 4/-; i)/s 2/-, and . 1/-. Early Doors as usual. Touring Manager, CHARLES KNIGHT. IjaiICWES, . >J»HE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD. ' "Imitation is the; Sineertsst - THERE IS ONLY ONE - - '' HIS MASTER'S VOICE." GRAMOPHONE! And ' , ' _ There is no other AS GOODl'* Whenever a Superior Article is produced a host of imitations spring up, copying the original iii similarity of name and appearance. But, - .NOTWITHSTANDING ALL COPIES, * • The ' : "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE . Continues unchallengeable ■ , THE FINEST INSTRUMENT *OF THEM ALL! THE TRADE MARK: The Dog listening to "His- Master's Voice,'' is on every Instrument and Record. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., LTD., Cathedral square. .140 R. A. HORNE, Manager.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 121, 27 June 1914, Page 1
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