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AMUSEMENT!. ; " Love, Honour and Behave." Come to the Princess. And see how iPrineess. to do so. Princess. 'Phone 586 A. rpHE OFFICIAL FIGHT PICTURES. COOK-CARPENTIER FIGHT, THAT SECOND PUNCH: WAS IT A FOULJ THE AUTHENTIC AND OFFICIAL COPY of the latest fight between GEORGES CARPENTIER and GEORGE COOK have only recently landed, and the films are set down for screening at the PRINCESS. "DRINCESS. RINCESS. XriNCESS. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 26. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 26. The flglit holds one's attention right from the very beginning up to the concluding knockout blow. Kach of the principals are seen first in training work, which includes the usual skipping, shadow sparring and 'ball punching stunts. The photography is ht all times clear cut and the "close-ups" of- the most important events is a revelation of the clnoniatoKrapher's art. Cook, who will be remembered for his fine work out here when In action with that old campaigner Fritz Holland, shows of the fight, but Cnrpentler easily takes the eye and the mind as the complete master of the whole situation. Up to the third round Cook surprised everyone present, and thousands of spectators began to wonder who was going to be the besl man. Cook was going well until Carpentler landed a heavy blow in the fourth round which felled the big Australian, and before he had time to recover himself he received the knockout Mow which ended the exciting combat. The fight as screened Is fast and snappy, and chockful of lively Interest. Box Plan now open at Lewis R. I Eady and Son, Ltd., or Phone, Princess, 586 A. STRAND. N.Z.s • QTRAND. TRAND. Largest *>TRAND. STRAND. and CJTKAND. TRAND. Finest I^TRAND. STRAND. . Picture QTRAND. TRAND. House. STRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Limited. TO-NIGHT at 5.43 and 7.50. THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS. THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS. THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS. THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS. The Story of a Wife Who Didn't Know Ibe Truth About Her Husband. WHILE OXfi WOMAN WEJDS— ANOTHER WEEPS. Adapted from "The Profligate," by Sir Arthur Wing Plnero. At Last —a Drama that Doesn't Blame the Woman ! The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth—Ask any Wife ! Also Screening on the same Programme, LARRY SEiMON In lids Latest Success, "THE FALL GUY." Latest News Gazette Topical. THE STRAND ORCHESTRA. dentistry: qbxtist tjaties FOR EXTRACTIONS AND ARTIFICIAL i TEETH. 'Phone 3956. Wyndham Street. Opp. Gas Co.'s Office. B yvENTUKES DEFYING DETECTION WHICH ARB • REALLY COMFORTABLE DENOTE XHAT THE WEARER HAS BEBN TO TTERB'ERT ryALKER, THE DEPENDABLE DENTIST, NEWTON. JJ /CONSULT Mr. Howey Walker. No known process has given mor* general satisfaction than the method now followed by Mr. Howey Walker. Dental Rooms [Opposite John Court, Ltd.) p EDUCATIONAL. B ECOMB A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT. I Every young man who has Just left school Jor college and intends entering upon a 1 Commercial Career, should realise that he can ensure success and rapid promotion by qualifying In Accountancy. BY STUDY AT HOME IN TOUR SPAKE J TIME the day you start in your first position you should commence the study of Accountancy with us and obtain the coveted degree. With the knowledge you will gain under our guidance advancement is assured. When you qualify almost any position la open to you. Take no chance about your success. Write or call, without delay, for a free copy of our Illustrated publication "Accountancy, " which explains all about our successful Home Study Coaching Methods, the ! exams, and bow to pass them. 1 TTEMINGWAY AND T>OBERTSON, THE ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS, UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS BT. «, P.O. Box W.G. AUCKLAND. Bβ 1 ART UNION. < \ LL SOULS' ART UNION RESULTS:— ; J\- Ist 2055; 2nd, 404; 3rd, 255; 4th, 4; sth, 525; 6th. 785; 7tb, 691; Bth. 439; 9th, '.756; 10th, 497; 11th, 411; 12th, 809. 35

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 23 May 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 23 May 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 23 May 1922, Page 12

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