Amusements. CLERGYMEN OF ANY DENOMINATION ARE INVITED, AND WILL BE ADMITTED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE THEATRE ON PRESENTATION OF THEIR CARD. OR IN CLERICAL GARB. -fVTATTONAL ' "PICTURES. IS ATIONAL JTICTURES. NATIONAL TWCTURES. Vi AIIONAL JTICTURES. WilHam FOl Presents ___. THE, GREATEST DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE EVER PRODUCED, SHOWING TILS EVILS THAT ATTEND EASY DIVORCE. THE WORLD'S OLDEST PROBLEM, IN WHICH THE _,_,, TTTOMAN A LWAYS pAYS. rpHE -OLINDNESS (\J? "I^IVORCE. IHE JDLINDNESS KJv j/JJORCE. ri-.BE TJLINDNESS f\V DIVORCE. IBE X>LINDNESS \JV 17IV0RCE. rnHE T>UNDNESS f\F I^IVORCE iHE JL>UNDNESa Up UIVORCE THE OLINDNESS f\V I^HORCE IHE OLINDNESS ViF UIvORCE. rpHE TJLrNDNESS f\F "pvIVORCE. I HE I>LINDNESS Uf UIVORCE 'WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST. rpHE ATANAGER. HAVING SEEN THIS PICTURE, DECLARES IT TO BE ONE OF rpHE AfOST tScRAMATIC. ?pHB ~\ TOST AFFECTING, rpHE TIfOST jnFFECTIVE. nrtpE MOST pONVTNCING DRAMAS ON THE SUBJECT OF DIVORCE EVER PRODUCED. AND VO TiRAISE pAN r^oO Q.,REAT. THIS IS A PICTURE THAT ALL IiKOWN-CP MEN AND WOMEN SHOULD SEE. WHETHER \tarried r\n \ BOUT X rrio T?B -a/J-ARRIED. IT "MAY RAVE YOU UNTOLD MISERY ' AND DNHAPPTNESS. IT SHOWS THE FAR-REACHING EFFECT OF HASTY MISJUDGEMENT .\\-n c-TTTR-RORWESS. A SERMON IN ■PTr-fTTRES- YP'S TTT A SF.RMON •"THAT T'S 'WORTH "W HIL:E " , ■• ' PICTURE THAT WILL CRiP YOU AND HOT.n YOUR SYMPATHY TO THE END. DON'T MISS IT. MATIONAL QRCHESTRA. Q P.M. PRICES:--DAY: STALLS. 6d, 3d: CIRCLE, !•> Id. 6d. EVENING: STALLS. Is Id: CIRCLE, Is 7d. 2s. RESERVES 6d EXTRA. Professional Notices. TF "\roUR rjHILD'S pYESIGHT TS -TIEFECTIVE SEEK EXPERT ADVICE AT ONCE. IT MAY SAVE MUCH TROUBLE AND ANXIETY LATER. MOST PROBABLY A GOOD PAIR OF * GLASSES WILL SET MATTERS OUITE ALL RIGHT. BUT THEY MUST BE SELECTED BY A SKILLED OPTICIAN. CONSULT gALFOUR M TRYTNE, P.S.M.C- (Pti_cmfi-a by Exam., Lon.), SPECIALIST IN SIGHT-TESTING. 18.. KARANGAHAPE ED. TTNDERSTAND THIS OF YOUR <~ BODY —That it is built up of myriad cells. every eel] possessing a degree of intelligence that enables it to perform its functions property. The secretive action of the cells i_ " l *, Tac l' ris the nourishment needed from the blood and rejecting that unnecessary, -lutsneM this intelligence. The healing of wounds, the rash of the cells to the points wb»ro they are most needed, these are facts re-cognised by modern physiology. —Now appreciate that these Cell-minds i tali? their direction from the C mtral Mind ! of Man. given subconsciously. —And voir will begin to undertand why in cur practice of 3ngpEstrve Therapeutics we perform cures that may seem wonderful to the materialist, but are. in fact, merely the nnnhention of the occult laws of Nature to 'ne healing of disease. —Practically every patient who comes to me comes only as a last resort. Other methods of treatment have failed. Yet cures are effected in practically every case. Y, Q ALVI "pREEMAN, WJ.S.T.. CALVI FREEMAN OTSTTTUTE 'OF SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS 51-57. WATSON'S BUILDINGS. CORNER QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS. OWEDIBH MAS-AGE, ELECTRICITY. lONIC MEDICATION. AND REMEDIAL EXERCISEMR. AND MRS. RUST Visit r.nd Receive BfttiemtsAccommodation for Resident Patient. Certificates from Westminster Institet* and National Botroital, London. 36. MASON'S AVENUE, HERNE BAY. W. A RTHT7B G RAY> M - Sc - A.M.1.C.E.. CIVIL AND CONSULTING ENGINEER, Has Returned fro:a Active Service, and COMMENCED THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION. 11. WAITEMATA CHAMBERS. CUSTOMS STREET W. M. E. W A E DCOMPANY SECRETARY, And COMMISSION AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Having returned fr',m Aotive Service, has now Resumed Business at. ANSON CHAMBERS '1 ".one A2(H;i 25. Swanson St. ( ' '1 A 8. M ARTY N. ' V. F.SM.C. (Lond.i, FLO. (Ens.). . OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. 231. SYM. NDS .STREET (Opp. SDeddcn'Bj, j MGHT-TESTING 6Y the LATEST ' biIKN-HEIC METHODS A SPECIALTY: ■ Ufen Friday evenings tor convenience 0/ Cll.'''.l'l«B. ! !., r,o 2726. •Ai;. "■ W MARTIN. RUITL'RF , .'■;, r ; > !" usl ;' wh<> - "'««ou_,t.r,.,. . 1.. ■ . ■? I.DIN. wul j.ay his fourteenth vim' , " '.: CKLAND on WEDNESDAY, the .»» nd ' • ' 0< I'UBER, and may be consulted iter u, ■.. -Mi of November, at the Royal Uo'te't ' '•■ it S'.ri.-et. 'I a 1 ' ' John D \ w s n m -'I CIVIL KVOINKEK AND " LICENSED SL'RVKYim ''nJ\'ir' V hi, 1 -"". 3 ,hat h« has ren~l from Miliary .S.-rvire, and has ! :.:■> MLD THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION ft At. Hi:. Form, •■ OOi. »- l-'-i'BYS BUILDfNC.S QUEEN ST AUCKLAND TlldNg «i 3 hi - Htstaiiraul? and Tearooms. «>Olm:laß RENDEZVOUS. Everyb.-..!» Everybody at Stacy's ( <• :a << -,y |..a<-« K.,i a rest, and a chat" -, "i.- a Winpt r,,. 1,.t ~( Lund, or Supper" ] n lr '•"". " ( cur Sl"-cia! 11, t Mailed , Drinks- they are 1,.,-r, nounMiini and i-utianiina. Excellent on a cold day SJTACEY'S rpjB A TTJOOMS, ' , __ _«• QUEEN STREET T\l'.."K TO-DAY " ' — AT SAN FORD' 9 •-ITOSITE GPO. LOWER QUEEN ST - Clean. WeIW.n«iUU-d. Palatial u ' Thr,»o Floors Iloo^ " , on ' Tasty \ arietii.g of <K«. r> Boat Atun -d "civ^^JTyou. Call To-day and lav« » Treat.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19191020.2.145.1
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17295, 20 October 1919, Page 12
Word Count
772Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17295, 20 October 1919, Page 12
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.