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"THE DAWN OF UNDERSTANDING." ■ "THE DAWN OF UNDERSTANDING." "THE DAWN OF UNDERSTANDING." A Great Vitagraph Drama. And CHARLIE CHAPLIN". CHARLIE CHAPLIN. . CHARLIE CHAPLIN. Sessions from 11 a.m. to ID p.m. - POPULAR PRICES: Day Sessions Is 6d and Is, Stalls 6d. Evening Sessions—Circle Is 6d and Is, Reserves 2s, Stalls 9d: Children 6d. Plus tax. QONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. Season Commencing SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20. And Following Nights. CAPTAIN A. J. C. ANGUS Presents " KIWIS. I KIWIS. KIWIS. KIWIS, BRIGADE ENTERTAINERS, 1 LATE N.Z.E.F.. . Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor, in a novel feature, entitled. "BRAN PIE." with 20 Dips. Dialogues, Quartettes. Quaint Harmonies. Dances, Ensembles. Of the net profits 40 per cent, is being appropriated to establish a fund for providing medical treatment for widowed mothers, widows, and orphans of deceased soldiers. PRICES: 4s 2d (Res.), 3s 2d, 2s Id, la Id. • Box Plan now Open at Richardson's Piano • Agency, Queen Street. City. HAL WOB3OYS. Touring Mgr. Toilet Specialists. > T IST OF COSMETICS Manufactured by th* KASHMIRI COSMETIC CO., At "THE LITTLE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER," NO. 9, VICTORIA ST. WEST. ' These Cosmetics are manufactured solely by usfrom the purest materials —under conditions of absolute cleanliness. Vvnenever possible herbs and flowers are usee, and the deucat© perfumes so obtained mate our preparations quite different from any others. KASHMIRI SHAMPOO: Thoroughly *' d. KASHMIRI SHAMPOO: Thoroughly cleanses the scalp and hair; removes danctrun, leaving the hair bright fluliy .26 ROSEMARY HAIR TONIC: Stimulates the scalp, causing a heanhy growth of hair; delicately-scented, Pleasant to use 4 6 TOILET PARaFFINE: A very delightful toilet necessity; strengthens the hair and imparts a gloss. In many colours and perfumes . . 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POWDERS: Antiseptic, I. cleansing, and. wholesome: these powders are recommended by leading chemists and dentists; especially ' i. valuable for artificial dentures. Is and 2 0 -. CAMPHOR ICE: A pleasant, old- ;, J fashioned remedy for chapped lips, v ! chilblains, etc 16 y NEPENTHE BALM: An invaluable :; preparation for unbroken chilblains, ;. rheumatism, neuralgia, etc-, reliev3. ing pain in a few minutes . . ..20 " At this Little Shop also, you will find '■ occasionally a Hat that is the work of an '• artist; a Brocaded Waistcoat. Painted Noveljj ties for the Dressingtable. many Quaint and II Charming Conceits unobtainable elsewhere. M G. ROSETTE WILLIAMSON. i- T OTUS Skin Bleach makas skin white and ,1 XJ satiny, removes freckles and sun tan!e 3s posted: results absolutely guaranteed. !S T ADIES Troubled with Superfluous I J-J Use Lotus Hair Destroyer; Is 2d posted —Lotus Balm Co., 108, Ponsonby Rd.. Auck- - ' land. LOTUS Balm Massage Cream removes crowsfeet and wrinkles, gives skin - youthful appearance through rejuvenating subcutaneous tissues. Is 6d, posted. LOTUS Balm Vanishing Cream produces velvety smoothness and- peachbloom complexion. 2s 6d. posted.—Lotus Balm Co.. 108. Ponsonby Rd. Timber. 5. TV AND CONS. *-*' VT LIMITED. »J FC~I THE BEST TIMBER. Head Office; Imperial Buildings, opp. Smeeton?. Ltd. Mill and Order Office. Poore Street. ! Freeman's Bay Reclamation. Head Office 'Phone, No. 653. I Mill and Order Office 'Phone, Nos, 96 and 51J !

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17347, 19 December 1919, Page 16

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