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-~ : - ..?"' f ' r ■....■y.- ;Amnsecients. H "■■"■ PULLER'S OF||A , ISnSB FULLER'S OBE A*; gOUSK, PULLER'S OPERA i. , 8,-Q. U- *»- Direction . >;- - > - Ben and John Fuller. ALWAYS- MERRY AND BRIGHT. ,* MATINEE —AT 2.30 iATOJ|p^ MATINEE — AT 2.30 — MATINEE: MATINEE — AT 2.30 t- MATINEE PRICES: Stalls an.?. D.C..~2sldi U.C Isle. Children Half-price. ' TO.NIGHT - - TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT —AT g — TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT —AT ,8 — TO-NIGHT. VAUDEVILLE. A S2f V VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE, KENNETH MACLATNE. , KENNETH MACLAINE. KENNETH MACLAINE, • THE DIGGERS' PAL. In Some of His, London Successes. GUEST AND NEWLYN, Humorous GUEST AND NEWLYN. Hebrews. HAL RAIE — Pianologuist. KITCHIE AND KLIFTIE. KITCHIE AND KLIFTIE. THE SMTTHSONIANS — Duettists. THE CREIGHTONS. Comedy THE CREIGHTONS. Jugglers. ERNIE BRINKMAN And tie ERNIE BRLNKMAN ISTERS> gTWFLV; SISTERS. Tabloid Musical Comedies. FLANEUR'S KOMEDY KANINES. FULLER'S NINE WONDERS. PHLT KR'S NINE WONDERS. HERBERT JOY — Tramp Musician. Flans at Richardson's till 12 tßen at Segedin's till 7 'Phone 3748 for Reserves. FULLER'S CQSTS YOU LESS— PRICES: U.C.. Is Id; Stalls and D.C.. 3s 2d. OPENING ATTHE MONDAY MATINEE. MISS HELEN CHARLES. -<:' MISS;HELENrCHARLESL London Coliseum Star.. l'"f ■".;. EILEEN O i NEILL. u " " '■ ' ' EILEEN O'NEILL. Musical Doll. ELLA AIRLIE. Piano ELLA AIRLIE. Entertainer. THE DARWINIANS. THE DARWINIANS. Equilibrists and Acrobats. 4— NEW ACTS —4 4 — NEW ACTS — 4 FULL ORCHESTRA THIS AFTERNOON. STRAND — N.Z.'s TRAND __ TRAND Largest • OTRAND QTRAND And TRAND O TRAND Finest OTR*ND CHBAND Picture CTRAND ITiAND Picture C* TRAND STRAND House. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. EVERYTHING NEW TO-DAY r I 11.15, L 2.40, 4.30. 6.20, and 8. • « • This picture's a scream to young wives .md old. * And a treat to all males, be they shy or too ' bold. This Vamp, vamped the boas who gave her a job. But she wasn't content till abo vamped the 1 whole mob. She rouges her cheeks and powders her nose. And what the law 'lows of her daintiness shows. And does she use art She does, you can bet This Virtuous Vamp, lands them all in nor net. • as A Born Coquette— CONSTANCE rriALMADGE ON STANCE X ALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE ON STANCE X AI.MAUGE CONSTANCE HPALMADGB ONSTANCE 1 ALMADGE CONSTANCE ALMADGE ONSTANCE X A.1." \iJGB CONSTANCE FTIALMADGB stance x AL.M.ADGE CONSTANCE rpALMADGE ONSTANCE i. ALMADGE CONSTANCE ALMADGE ONSTANCE X ALMADGE ' CONSTANCE rTALMADGE '- '>NS !**NCE X ALMADGE CONSTANCE T'ALMADGE OVSf'ANf'E X \I,M4DGE CONSTANCE ALMADGE ONSTANCE X ALMADGE flutters about the Same of love, laughing when others are burnt, when she appears as ". A V TSTUOUS AMP." "xx. Virtuous Vamp." " A \7TRTUOOS TTAMP." "XX V LKTUOUS Vamp." _ A TTIRTUOUS TTAMP." "Jx (VIRTUOUS V amp." " A TJTRTUOUS AMP." "XX. V IRTUOCS V AMP." " A VIRTUOUS VAMP." "xx. Virtuous Vamp." " A 17TRTUOUS TTAMP. '* "XX. V IRTUOUS V AMP." " A T/irtuous ■vtamp." "XX. V IRTTTOUS V AMP." " A TTIRTUOUS TTAMP." -"■ V rgTHQUS V AMP." '.'. A TJIRTUOUS TJAMP." "XX. V ri»TPon3 V AMP" " A TJißTuous vamp!" "XX. V IRTUOUS V AMP." Vamping is an art! Every girl wants to 'earn. Every wife wants to understand. Every man wants to experience. AT LEAST. THAT'S WHAT CONNIE SAYS ! 1 • » * Undoubtedly you do, or have known her Mr. Masculine Gender, and have had to have your heart vulcanjaed after the episode. And beyond a doubt she's on your wife's ' hating list." She simply goes through life unable to make her eyes behave. But, after all, it's the things we can't have sent home to us on approval that we want most, and bo the Vamp, finds out that hearts are not made out of the same stuff as hot water bottles. But a s our old friend Jiiphng, who knew all about Vamps., says, thats another story." The answer may be <S aTJl<^J purchasing a ticket at the Strand Box Office any day this week. • o a LATEST NEWS GAZETTES -' - Topical. Til Ni» Silk OCTBr Without Doubt, the Best in Auckland. ' Overture - - . "Comrades in Arms." • • a PRICES: Day—9d, and *■ 3d Nightis, Is 6d. 2s. and 2s'6d (plus tax). Slsht ~ Book by Telephone 3111. a » « Full Orchestra at the Matinee Session «,i= afternoon at 2.30. Early bSSS, ftSS&ftS q-iEMPERANUE' .Guards Silver Band X. Monster Picnic, Pine Island. LaW Day. Popular Music Sports for aIL Meetings. ~~ THE NEW ZEALAND SPOPTu PROTECTION LEAGUE. TO (Auckland Branch The Annual Meeting of the AurW.,-^ AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB, DURHAM STREET EAST, On friday. October 15, at 2.30 p.m. Business: Adoption of th« Report and Balance Sheet. Election of Officers. F. W. EDWARDS, ■ Secretary. IVT -r, A - *'■ wilson, -».«- Secretary Y.M.C.A.. I J[ T_ I wll i T address the Meeting at Headquarters on WED C. j\ _> >"ESDAY AFTERNOON \/-r 1 l\j a " ~]& - m -x A ll Indies . I.UX Heartily Invited. "TkRIVERS' Union Special Meeting on A/ Monday. Business Very Important. Members are urged to attend.— Davis Secretary. ' Frieodty Society Notices. -J&Wxvl ©TAB OF EDEN LODGE. C'Xoy>C s, 7 '' No. 54. 1.0.0. F. V/ggSSaA/ Members are hereby summoned to attend the Meeting *au i, *r, oi? •* held on MONDAY. October 11. at 7.30 p.m. . Businfss: Flung Scale of Contributions to meet increased Doctors' Fees. Consideration of Organising Consideration of Salary and General . PERCY EVANS. Secretary. NO. 2 DISTRICT GRIND LODGE. VISIT OF B.W. GRAND MASTER. Brethren of-all Lodges are invited to be present at the Meeting of No. 70 in the Masonic Hall, Belgium Street, on TUESDAY. October 12, at 7.30 p.m. Primary Lodges must be in attendance at 7.5.0 sharp 1 S2.QEBSE-.D.&A,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 14

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