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j Amusements. y r«LOBE THEATRE. For Coruscating VJLOBE JLhEATRE. Film Constellations. D . D THE EMOTIONAL STAR, D THE EMOTIONAL STAR. D Winifred r 1 REENWOOD. D VV INIFRED iTREENWOOD D In a strong melodramatic offering, Entitled, " The "\7oice n p T ££§•',. , *'Ihe Voice Uf JLjovb.;' i who has not heard the call? Love rales the world, the poet cries; men come and go, but love never <nes And Oh! The Phases of Love—Mother Love, Mating Love. Love Creating Passion. Hate! Love, Soft and True; Love, Vital and Impelling ! And Love creating; Tragedy, Pain, and Agony. You' — answer tile call to-day And See The ttoice f\F T ove.;; HE V OICE vJf iiOVE." AT THE GLOBE. Carefully Selected Supports DRAMA, COMEDY, SCENERY. And THE USUAL PRICKS ADMIT. PULLERS' rVPERA TTOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT— S—TO-NIGHT. MOON AND IVfORRTS. OON AND i.V±ORRJS. In Their Own and Original " TWO-IN-ONE DANCE." ?? PHROZO ?? JOE AND VERA WHITE. ' LADD AND ARNOLD. FALVEY SISTE3S. BEKT T A BLANC'S ERT JUA JDLANC'S MUSICAL TRAVESTY STARS. "GET THE HABIT." D.C. and Stalls. 2s; Up. Circle. Is: Res., ,' 2» fid (Plus Tax). Plan at An*!o-Arr.erican Music Store till 5 p.m. Thereafter at Sejedin's (opp. Theatre), till 7. 'Phone .374.-;. rpO-NIGHT. rpo-NIGHT. "PMERY TOROS.' VAUDEVILLE, " piRCUS, AND TTIPPODROME. LOCATION - - - - NEAR CITY BATHS. The Programme includes WIRE WALKERS. ACROBATS. SINGERS, DANCERS. TRAPEZIST. SHARPSHOOTERS, TRICK PONIES. DOGS. FUN IN THE STOCKYARD. GRAND STEEPLECHASE TO-NIGHT. ADMISSION: 3s. 2s la. b Sole Proprietors - - Emery Bros. >' General Manager - - - - C. J. Macdonald. I METRO. FILMS Will he Screened at the Globe Theatre COMMENCING FRIDAY. SEPT. 19. Competitions. T1 T ELLINGTON TIfUSICAL A ND THLOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. NOVEMBER. 1919. TT-NTRIES pLOSE IVTONDAY TVJEXT, SEPTEMBER 22. Entry Forms at All Music Dealers. G. W. JENNER. Secretary. Box 1059, Wellington. i Meetings. pAKURANGA ROAD DISTRICT. A Public Meeting of the Ratepayers of the - Pakuranga Road District will be held in the Pakuranga Public School on MONDAY, , September 22, at 30 p.m., re- Proposed '- Loan for Public Hall. A. E. HATTAWAY, , Chairman, Pakuranga Road Board. J Dress and Fashions. T A D I E S ! BE EARLY ' Getting Your i SPRING COSTUMES. I SPRING COSTUMES. SPRING COSTUMES. You will be wise to order your New Season's Clothes as soon as possible. Scarcity ' of materials and other abnormal conditions, etc.. may force prices higher than ever. i THE QUALITY TAILOR has an unusually fine stock of Costume and ' Suit Lengths for immediate choice. MEN OF TOWN And I MEN OF COUNTRY, Book Your Requirements Now W,iih JJ -^OLSON. LADIES' COSTUMIER AND TAILOR. 107. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. TO OMEN WHO J£NOW p OOD T ACES. We have just received a Shipment of New Laces. They are not cheap, but they are THE BEST. Made in China, with the Best European Thread, and not a cheap Japanese Thread We feel sure they will appeal to those who I know the difference. INSPECTION INVITED. JgRNEST A "DIMMER. ORIENTAL ART (SPECIALIST, 248, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. MEN ! MEN ! MEN I EN" ! MEN ! MEN ! MEN ! MEN 1 MEN I CHANCES FOR ECONOMIST" CHANCES FOR ECONOMISTS" CHANCES FOR ECONOMISTS! KEMP'S EMP'S HAVE RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT A NEW SHIPMENT Of A NEW SHIPMENT BRAND-NEW CLOTHING BRAND-NEW CLOTHING' BRAND-NEW CLOTHING: TO INSPECT MEANS TO BUY TO INSPECT MEANS TO BUY! A Superior and Exclusive Consignment of the Very Latest Suits of stylish cut and fine finish The .New Stock also comprises a notably fine lot of good Underclothing Fashionable Footwear, and Every Variety Dain^'TieV 8 ' including Collars' and Dainty Ties. Postage Paid on Country Orders Earliest Purchase is Suggested. To Avoid Disappointment. B. J. M. KEMPAUCKLAND'S OLDEST OUTFITTERS, QUEEN AND SWANSON STREETS. MAISON KARINE.-New Season- BWsTs JJL attractive and inexpensive; Lingerie' * R n l„ ut A Cr fl D2 v[-'T, Garments—Watsons Bid??.. Ist floor, Wc!le3ley St. E. Miscellaneous. "VTEEDLES, Gramaphone, Brass; p 'a v »i T XI recoros; finest procurable; 200 2,. 1000, Bs, posted.— Edison Dealer's. 70 ' riri. Chambers. ' v ' lcy POLISHING Day for the Linol^rrTc^l X . but once a year to those who use L-nT ' Ornish It preserves as well as polishes' ' Saves backaches and rubbing. Ono ar>rCi;. f" ' Hon lasts 12 months. All Grocers appUca - ' yANZABAR Malted Cocoa and Mill- < Zj combination wh cb produces an ideal ' tonic and a delicious beverage. All "roc t TMPORTANT TO RETURNED ~mt^ — ' 1 Ready-to-Wear and Unclaimed! Su,V7 '* tailor-made, in all colours and sizes- *,» ' Navy Serges, guaranteed fast indigo U„* ' °' Srhneideman B on.. Ltd., 215 "17 liq X* a ~" - Street '' M - Queen * TET LINOARNISH inipar7T~briip7 n 7 ' 1J lasting surface to your Linoleum Dt ' 1 One application lasts 12 months-nut ™ ■*~ a brush in a few minuted ° D Wlth 1 Sold by Grocers. 1 r DO you know the Newton am>niv~Tm t 227. Karangahape RoadL »L„^ McJ ' latest m Phonographs, Qramaphonei s »J?3 Records. Repairs promptly done Also' £*£ duality Furnituro. C. ,h and 2104 A ml tenons ENTLEMEN'S Felt Velonr TZTH I ama Hats Reblocked and ctea?T % Hats Remodelled, latest style '- d: r lie Hatter. Karangahape Road. C<ax - * THOUSANDS of'SaTisficd = X to cur . excellent Piano service —V . I c Agency, Ltd. S. Cold&ttlVi'! * " I°iL HC M " The " nM Flasks keep things ■L icy cold or steam me hot- 11. rS * wards. Call and fcspect.Lferd*." % u^\

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17268, 18 September 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17268, 18 September 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17268, 18 September 1919, Page 12