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Amusements. t 1 TfULLEKS' /-\PEEA -CTOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. 8 P.M. rpo-NIGHT Q SHP.M. . 10-NIGHT O P.M. Ben and John Fuller, __ Present their , „ GRAND MARCH OF VAUDEVILLE WONDERS: The Broadway Comedy Stars. JOE AND -\r_E_ Tfi7HITB. OE AND V ERA »V HITE. Th« Gink and the Girl are the Most Exhilarating Types of the Jazziest Ultra-Modern American Electric Sparks. Featuring "TEXAS," „ .. ± The Only Genuine Prairie Dog in Captivity. THE T?ALVEY QISTERS. HE X 1 ALVEY DISTEES. HARMONISING PERSONALITY GIRLS. HARRINGTON REYNOLDS' _ DRAMATIC COMPANY. IN " BLACKMAIL." WENDY AND ALPHONSE THE DELEVANTES BERT T A LANG'S ERT XJA DIaNC'S TRAVESTY QTARS RAVEBTY OTARS In the Labyrinth of Lingerie and Laughter. "' TSfATTS." ••In Watts." FULLER'S f-imous FEES. D.C. and 0.5.. 2s: Up. Cir., Is: Reserves, 2s 6d (plus Tax). Plan at Anglo-American Music Store, Queen St., till 5.15; then at Segedin'a 'opp. Theatre), til! 7 p.m. 'Phone 3748. Doors open 7.15: Overture. 8: Carriages. 10.30 Q. L O B E piCTURES. Q.LOEE piCTURES. TO-DAY rpO-NIGHT. O-DAY. X O-NIGHT. I7<OR rpHE T7REEDOM .OR XHE X USEDOM OF TXTORLD." F XHE VV ORLD. A GOLDWYN MASTERPIECE FEATURING BARBARA CASTLETON. BARBARA CASTLETON. GREATEST BATTLE THRILLER YET PRODUCED. COME AND SEE THE DIGGERS SMASHING THROUGH TO BERLIN! THE GREAT NIGHT ATTACK. SCREENING TIME: O P.M. AND Q P.M. * NO INCREASE. PRICES: Stalls, Sixpence; Circle. Shilling. Plus Tax. PIANOS by best maters. —All prices, cash or terms. Inspect.—F. Mooie Piano Co.. Customs Street East. Lectures. TLLUSTRATED LECTURE On SEX HYGIENE. (Postponed from Monday Evening last.). By DR. FLORENCE K -ELDER. At Y.W.C.A.. UPPER QUEEN STREET, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. At 7.45 o'clock. All Young Women Invited. ELSIE M. GRIBBEN. Gen. Secretary. U P 3 O a TIBRARY. WINTER COURSE. rpO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 P.M. SONG-LECTURE, "p OB DOSSS." Lecturer: MR. JOHN BARE (Chief Librarian). A Selection of Buxns'a Songs and Readings will be rendered by Mrs. Cyril Tcweey, Miaa Jessie Bartlett, Messrs. C. Mountain. Duncan Black, and J. Robertson. MR. CYRIL TOWSEY - - Accompanist Admission, 6d, or by Course Ticket. Piano kindly lent by Messrs. L. R. Eady and Sons. HENRY W. WILSON, September 4. 19J 9. Town Clerk. Church Notices. ST. JAMES* PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. WELLINGTON STREET. MISSION OF RE-DEDICATION, j TO-NIGHT, IN CHURCH. AT 7.50 PJ£. ,! Subject. " Service and Self-Sacrifice." Speaker. REV. R. _. WALKER. All Heartfly Welcome. Meetings. PRISONS AND PRISONERS. HEAR THE TRUTH ABOUT PRISON LIFE. HEAR HOW PRISONERS ARE TREATED WHEN ILL. HEAR THE TRUTH ABOUT THE DARK CELLS AND SOLITARY CONFINEMENT. HEAR THE TRUTH' ABOUT THE BADLYVENTILATED CELLS AND THE QUALITY OF THE FOOD. TOLD BY MEN WHO HAVE SERVED LONG SENTENCES. MINISTERS. DOCTORS, CRIMINOLOGISTS. SOCIAL WORKERS, AND OTHERS. Invited to Attend at QONCERT /CHAMBER, rpoWN XT ALL, rpO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). AT 7.45 O'CLOCK. COLLECTION TO DEFRAY EXPENSES. !g EALANI) "^"ELFABE j" EAGUE. "THE AWAKENING OF DEMOCRACY." M R " C' P. S KERKE TT. K.C., 'jPOWN TTALL, j"y£ONDAY TgVENING "jSTEXT, SEPTEMBER 8. AT 8 O'CLOCK. AND OTHER SPEAKERS. WILL EXPLAIN OUR AIMS AND OBJECTS. QOME QNE. QOME A LL. QRGAN T>ECTTAL, BY MR. EDGAR RANDAL, 7.15 to 7.45 p.m. Toiiei. A NEW HYGIENIC HAIR-CUTTING J\. SHOP FOR BOYS. GIRLS. AND _ LADIES WITH SHORT HAIR ° We cut your hair as it ought to be cut and .linen is washed by our own lauadrv Special Hand Massage for present hair-fall' ing epidemic. Manicuring, Shampooini Singeing, and Face Massage. ' 20 Treatments, £2 2s. MRS. COLLEDGE (Expert), No. 12 (First Floor), H.M. Arcade, Queen Si. OERALD WRITING ' TABLETS^ -»-»- Best on the Market. JXJ3iJJ: ' xo ' 10a 6d dozen, plus Is postage.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17256, 4 September 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17256, 4 September 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17256, 4 September 1919, Page 12

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