Amusements. . __ qpE K A f[ OUB B. Direction: Ben and John" FuUojf. SS 3 FSS Mffiffi 5 2-80 T|V. SM-If % Li MokSR ' §»' ™p *\ U Mounier, « an cdded "tt e?4f. united efforts of' his grip; strong men fwcwUj inw««. PSSIM«oJrKATIE GOURLAY. - '' Eg™ AND i®4„ GM s es A PROGRAMME.. FKD < 5 .i rronml'MAtiNEE' rpb.MORROW. Holiday Matinee 10-Muimotf. " Ev'RIB'PY'S.'",, TO-DAY. " EV'R'ra'DY'S'" ELSIE FERGUSON " EV'RYB'DY'S." " EV'RYB'DY'3" m " EV'RYB'DY'S. <n , _ , „ " EV'RYB'DY'S. ti Uyes of the bom. " EV'RYE'DYU 1 ' Reserve your Scats. " EV'RYB'DY'S." 'Phone 4402. " EV'RYB'DY'S." Globe THEATRE. LOBE THEATRE. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. A Powerful Metro Drama. Starring Bert Lytell. "FAIT H." "FAIT H." 14th part of "WOLVES OF KULTUR.' * . "'WOLVES OF KULTUR." > QRAND' . TODAY. "9> A now World drama, first screer.iJCi Starring KITTY GORDON -r — i; KITTY GORDON The Intense Dramatic KITTY GORDON _ . T, t „ KITTY GORDON "THE UNVEILING KITTY GORDON "HAND." . KITTY GORDON „ „ Sessions: 11. 1.10. 3.10. 5.15. and 7.30. £YRIC CINEMA HOUSE. sriSSUE HAYAKAWA In "THE ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE." "THE ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE." "THE ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE." Mystery,' Intrigue. Love, Adventure. SPLENDID COMEDY, ETC.. ETC. MATINEE THURSDAY. AT 2.30. Box Plan at Richardson's. GREAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. RATIONAL PICTURES. William Fox Presents Tom Mix in "THE WILDERNESS TRAIL.'' "THE WILDERNESS TRML." SUNSHINE COMEDY. CHICKEN A LA CABARET. Sessions: 11.15, 1.0. 2.45, 4.30, 6.15, 8.0. A LL AUCKLAND CPING TO THE DOGS A At The PRINCESS THEATRE. Sensa'iona! S-ccess or FLANEUR And His Marvellous Performing Dogs. See then TO-DAY, at 2 45. TONIGHT, 15.45. DOROTHY DALTON in "OTHFR MEN'S WIVES, Prices as Usual. 'Phono 585 A. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE SESSIONS: 11.15, 1. 2.45, 4.30, 6.10, 8. "THE BRVMBLE BUSH," Featuring CORRINNF _ GRIFFITHS. Good Supporting Pro^ra-nme. Prices as Usual. 'Phone 941 A. DTRAND. TO-DAY. 0 Direction: Fuller's, Ltd. Gerald Ames and Violet Hop son in "A FORTUNE AT STAKE." "A FORTUNE AT STAKE." . Nat Gou.d'a Racing Story! And the Secocd Series of tha MAORI DEMONSTRATION AT ROTORUA Sessions: 11. 12.5 C. J. 40. 4.30, 6.20 and 8. tIMVOLI. TO-NIGHT, AT- £. J-iVuiil. Rupert Hughes' TIV'OLI. Thrilling Novel, TIVOLI. "WE Cain"! iiAVE TIV'OLI. EVERYTHING." TIV'OLI. A Gorgeous, Spectacular 'livOEl. Six-reeler!! TIVOLI. N.B.—There will be a Special TIVOLL Holiday Matinee TO-MORiiC il TIVOLI. (Thursday), at 2.30. lIVOLi. No Maiingo l'U-DAY (WedJ. Professional Cards. TEE QALVI - JIREEMAN JNSTTTUTE. SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS. APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY. PSYCHIC SCIENCE. ALL DISEASE IS ABNORMAL VITAL ACTION. With lie regular medical practitioner, 1 disease is held to be a substance of some sort existing in the ■system, which ; is to ba ferreted out and expelled by 1 medicine. Our contention is rather that disease , is either » morbid condition of the system, or the result of morbid conditions, in other words; either that the vital force of the body is deficient or else that its balance is irregularly distributed. That certain organs of the body suffer as a result of the morbidity is no argument against our contention. Take tie mucous surface or internal skin, which 1 extends from one part of the system to the other. Let unhealthy condition be i established at a given. point and there will be manifested a form of disease cor- • re&poiiding to the nature of the strucr ture affected. [ If tiie mucous membrane of the i stomach becomes afLcted, you have gas- ' tritis; if the mucous membrane of the • eye becomes inflamed you have cphthals . mia; if the ear, otitis; if of the throat. ; bronchitis: if of the nasal passage, nasal catarrh. In all these cases., however, ' it is the mucous membrane which is diseased, and its effects are modified by the f nature and uses of the organ involved. Cure can only be brought about by ( reinstating healthy vital action. The disease ceases as soon as this is done, for where the vital force works through the 1 body according to the laws which govern it, perfect health is the inevit--1 able result. f 7 F QALYI - ,REE;£A?: AND ! jgERNARD JNGLEEY, ' 7 54-7, WATSON'S BUILDINGS, ° CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLESLEY f STREETS, AUCKLAND. QHIR<iPR A C T I C. j Hundreds «f jeople throughout -New Zea. j land have been cured by us without drugs and without operations. No matter what your complaint is, call and see us. D1.»»..i.\. j* KH*ZIE AND JONES, Chiropractors, '• H.B. Buildings, Karcngahape Road. I'stablislied four years. Consultations ins Appointments made. #, RS. J- E. WHEELER, CHIROPODIST AND FOOT SPECIALIST, Late with Rosier, of Melbourne. Corns. Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, and » Deformities treated. Expert Advice gir« D " on ad matters regarding Foot Comfort. $69. BRUNSWICK PUILDINGS lOpp. His Majesty's), ( Queen Street 'Phone 430 A. Toilet. ! LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BUSTER I.L TRIMMING, SHAMPOOING d MANICURING. FACE MASSAGE • > Latest Heurdiensins Modes. Hair-work ordari ' taken. MONEY REFUNDED if I do not giv< a you a Clean Scalp and start a growth oi I- glossy new hair free of dandruff, dryness, tall.ns, or greasinesa, ono course of mj Special Hand Massage Treatment. . MRS. COLLEDGE (Expert). - First Floor, H.M. Arcade. T OTIiS Skin Bleach makes skin white ant L - 1J satiny, removes freckles and sun tan 3s posted; results absolutely guaranteed. n T ADIES Troubled with Superfluous Hair--3{ JJ Us* Lotus Hair Destroyer, la 2d poste< 0 —Lotus Balm Co.. 108, Ponsoaby lid., Auck land. MISS MrELWAIN for Permanent Remove Superfluous Hair, Moles, Birthmarks -?5 years' experience.—27o. Queen St. MISS WRIGLEY'S Hygienic Face am - ItJL Scalp Massage, Permanent Removal o r Superfluous Hair, Chiropody, etc.—Watson'; ' Buildings. COLD nights are here. The Brit:sh,mad« "Unique" Hot Water Bottle will keor ' you snug and warm. A cheap investment Obtainable everywhere. When buying mak, c Hire of brand on neck of bottle. £ WHENEVER 'Coakley sells h« dawa i .if. crowd of baisain-iuKtea! i . : - ! "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17486, 2 June 1920, Page 12
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