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•'_' • •••-•■■■ Amusements. LAST DAY PRESENT PROGRAMME. rrO-MQRROW. -MORROW. ' jj A Q.REAT 'ACTOR v ' IN A Q.REAT CTORY, BY A Q.EEAT AUTHOR. NATIONAL "PICTURES. ATIONAL 'PHONE X ITTUR-S. NATIONAL 2169 "OICTURES. ATIONAL A. ' IT ICTURES. William Fox Presents WILLIAM TnARNUM. ILLIAM JO ARNUM. WILLIAM WAMUM, The Highest-paid _ IL_iAM J? ARNUM, Male Motion TTETILLIAM T7l ARNUM, Picture Actor WW ILLIAM J? AKNUM, in the World. ILLIAM T7IARNUM, TV ILL! AM J? ARNUM. ZANE /PREY'S ANE VX KEY'S yANE rj.REY'B GREATEST In ZJANE VX EYS DRAMAiIC ZANE rf?IREY*S STORY. ANE VXnEY'S ZANE PREY'S ANE VTREY'S A Photoplay . Replete with "Electrifying Thrills of the Man Hunt, intertwined with a Charming Love Story. Recommended More Especially for Adult Audiences. THE TAST /-\F THE TAUANES. uE JLIAST Ul? XHE JL/UANiS. THE TAST /-,F rpHE I^UANES. XdE —-AST V? XHE JL/UANES. THE T AST f\F THE CANES. X E XiAST vJf Ihe Jl/uanes. Tx b T AST f\F Ire . T\DANES. HE T AST r\F THE TiUANES. iiE XJast Up Ihe- JL/UANES. A Western Picture that is RealA Zane Grey Story. William Farnum in a vivid, palpitating Romance of Texas, from Zane Grey's ■ Famous NoveL " Buck " Duane abhorred violence, but was forced to kill. He never drew firstbut when he drew it meant death. Outlawed and hunted for his life. " Buck" Duane rises to supreme heights through love. v The story of a man who proved his innocence by his strength. SUNSHINE /comedy. UNSHINE VOMEAY. sunshine COMEDY. unshine Comedy. A Laugh in Every Scene. - TTER ATAUGHTY T7C7-N_." "J" IN VV r> T x " " HER "VTAUGHTY TyiNK." " XXER IN AUGHTX VV INK." THE PAPER HANGERS, MUTT ANJ) JEFF. FOX WORLD'S NEWS. AUS. NEWS. VEBYBODY'S FAVOURITE. Elsie Ferguson, in Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's " His House in Order." Saturday Next, at the Prince's. U ' .. Electoral. Seddon Memorial technical COLLEGE. ELECTION OF BOARD OF MANAGERS. The election held on the 29th day of September !aat for two representatives of parents of pupils r.ttendns the Technical High Srhoo'. resulted as follows: — ALLSOP. GEORGE WILFRED .. 49 votes CROOKES. SAMUEL IRWIN . . 41 votes HARRIS. ALEXANDER . . . . 62 votes WALKER ALFRED GREVILLE 146 votes Number of valid voting papers received 153 Number of informal voting papers received . . 3 Number of voting papers posted 'vi late 2 I hereby declare that Messrs. A. G. Walker and Alex. Harm are duly elected members of the Board of Managers of the Seddon Memorial Technical College. GEORGE GEORGE, October 6. 1920 Returning Officer. Gazette in Bankruptcy. TN- BANKRUPTCY. Notice is hereby given that Dividends aro now payable in the undermentioned Estates on all Proved Claims. Promissory Notes (if any) to, be produced for endorsement prior to receiving Dividends: — COLEMAN. WILLIAM (Deceased), late of Auckland. Solicitor—Second Dividend of Is in the £. McINTYRE. C. H.. of Morrinsville. Farmer —Second and Final Dividend of 2s in the £. LIST. F. E.. of Woodleigh, Builder— and Final Dividend of Is 3d in the £. ROBTOHNS. F. H.. of Auckland, Farmes— Second and Final Dividend of 12s 6d in the £ (making 20s in the £). WTLD t R. G.. of Kaitaia Coachbuildcr— ' a Third and Final Dividend of Is in the £. W. S. FISHER, Auckland, Oct. 6, 19.0. Official Assignee. Reunions pOLONISTS' , . SSOCIATION. LOJ-P &Ouor«iaTa| -CI *\-r >priie) — : ANNUAL REUNION. ALTERATION OF DATE. Owing to the suspension of Tram Service, t the Annual Reunion, which was intended to ] have been held in the | TOWN . HALL. i On October 10, and for which invitations '■ have been issued, has been postponed to QUNDAY, QCT. Yi, AT 2 .3() P.M. All New Zealand Old Colonists of at least 50 years' standing, who have not received invitation cards, are cordially invited to be present. Those desirous of enrolling as members of the Association may obtain full information from S. COLDICUTT, Hon. Secretary. 191, Queen Street, C —- Toilet. "PERMANENT NATURAL HAIR STAIN. QUICKEST. LATEST, AND BEST. Guaranteed not to change colour. Does not stain the skin, no drying, leaves the hair si'.ky. Hair bright and beautiful after White, grey, or faded, stained to any origins shade, in 15 minutes. We shampoo the hail after applying stain and after that the hail will not leave a mark on the whitest linen Applied in our upstairs private toilet room; branch ■of the Victoria Street Ladies' anc Children's Htrirdre*sing Rooms. This worl is done by myself ann daughter, assisted bj specially trained To let Experts. All in formation cheerfully given at either suite o: , R. Easleton's Toilet Rooms, 6. Victoria Street 5 Auckland.- Established 40 years. * N B.—This wonderful preparation is i British patent, and is to be had in 12 shade: ii colour. 'Phono 3170. , DON'T DYE YOUR HAIR — USI u " T7- apo -" Guaranteed to Restore Grey or Faded Hai to its original colour and beauty. KAPO is not a dye. but acts by means o , strengthening the roots of the Hair. It euro * j Dandruff, prevents the hair falling out, an< promotes the growth of the Hair.. Price, 2s 6d per bottle; posted to an: address, 3s 2d —Prepared and sold only b' ! "ItT "pccLEs, M.P.S.. Consulting and Dispensing Chemist, . 218, Ponsonby Road, Auckland. >. See You Get KAPO. j' ! Operator, not only Remove d ] XJ SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, But kills the roots, -thus effecting a, perma nent cure. Ladien need not hesitate, evej though they think they have tried ever kiiown method. No extravagant promise or humbug, but ronvieiitious treatment i ). ttie only ecentific way at moderate tie* iri strict privacy. Write for particulars or interview. L BOX 1577, Auckland RADIO COMPLEXION LOTION AM BEAUTIFIER is an effective Lotio 0 Cor the sk-n and Complexion, which remove . ind prevents all Skin Blemishes, Wrinkle.i Blackheads, etc. Its influence is gentle bii i most effective. Price, 3s 6d. Also. Kadi ' Hair 1/otiou, 4s 6d per bottle, postage Is extr; __ MADAME AM lE, — 23, Smeetou'a Buildings, Queen Street. Auckland OWING to the severe illness of Madam Amie, the branch of the. business 'c ttomovai of Superfluous Hairs will be Close antil Further Notice MADAME AMIE, 23, Smeeton's Buildings. MISS McELWAIN for Face and Seal Massage, Chiropody, Hair-dyeing, an Anting. Eetab. 25 years.— Queen St. MISSES WRIGLEY. Gold Medallist HaT work. Special treatment of Grey, Fajlin' or Oily Hair, Dandruff, etc.—Watson's Blag ALL Work submitted to the Aucklar Engineers and Boilermakers', Co-oper -.ivo Society is handled by a fully qualifit •itaff. Ship Repairing and Acetone Weldii ,i a specialty.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17595, 7 October 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17595, 7 October 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17595, 7 October 1920, Page 12

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