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Amusements. HTPPODROMTTi p _JHPODROMJIi H{??BgSBSJE IPPODROM-L-J : LTAR: CHEAT' thief ! j LIAR! cheat; THIEF! 1I? ;', le accusation made by one of New ! lorks society queens against herself in the j presence of the guests at her fashionable , ! dinner party. I Such is one of the startling scenes in a 1 tremendous play, which expos-.? the life in . Aew lork 3 exclusive set, and shows how high society pays its debts. I„ . - j Featuring I The Gorgeous Star Beauty, i (The Cameo Girl.) ; pATHKRINE pALVERT. ■ * ■ >v'l n ' ;K!XK Calvert. with ; ■' pATHER.'NE PALYERT. David Powell ' V.'-M^i;^ IXE V-'ALVERT. and , : pATHERINE pALVERT. Full Star '■: v..\IrM::NE VALVE Cast. ; pATHERINE pALVERT.' _ , Catherine L alvert. ' 1 „ In the Rare and Beautifully Artistio Story that is» full of intensely dramatic appeal. A triumph of realismA SOUL ADRIFT. A SOUL ADRIFT. The ashes and dying embers of a great love are fanned into flame and rekindled anew by the Constancy, Faithfulness, and Devotion of an unsuspecting husband. " MARRIAGE.' 1 _ i •' -Marriage." Blending '■ A TARRIAGE • every "-MARRIAGE" human MARRIAGE." emotion " -WAARKIAGE with '• \TARRIAGE." (he •'-Vlarriack. " height " AKRIACE.-' „7 •I'AARRIAGE." screen AfARRIAGE.' sk.^ '■-»Lai;kia(;e •' —— She was in the power of a society schemer bhe wanted money to save her husband's life: to get it she became a •' Card Cheat." one of the smart, nobby kind, robbing friends in -- ; ,f i r si,' r< " for wealth and the vanities of -■ , life. Ihe man knew her secret and demanded ' his price. j — Supported by THE GREAT GAMBLE. THE GREAT GAMBLE. TOPICAL. . COMEDY. r Also. The HIPPODROME ORCHESTRA. 1 PRODROME ORCHESTRA. Under the baton of Mr. L. Stokes. —■ —- NOTE THE SESSIONS: Book Your Seats at Lewis Eady's. 'Opp. U.M Theatre.l M University College. ij VETW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY j , 1 i ',', NOVEMBER EXAMINATIONS. AUCKLAND CENTRE. | AMENDED TIME-TABLE. AT St. Benedict's Hall. East Street - Wednesday morning. 10th.. COMMERCIAL | . ACCOUNTANTS for Economics KCIAL ■ Thursday morning. 11th. LAW for Property I. j- ioFriday morning. 12th, LAW for English A and property II : B.A. and B.Sc ' for En«: iish A. and Zoology A. b T ' r J° sd H y , monin %i 6lh -, LAW for Criminal Law: B.A and B.Sc. lor Applied Mathematics and Greek B. Friday morning. 19th, LAW for Contracts and DIPLOMA in EDUCATION B' All other Paper? at Old Grammar School Lower Symonds Street. r acu P. S. SMALLFIELD. Supervisor. i Professional Cards. M R - W. B RETNALL - M RS - E. K- B RETNALL - Members of Aust. U. of Herbalists, and of Oueensland Association of Herbali-ts. Mr. Bretnall, ex-President of and Examiner for the latter Body. QONSULTING TTERBALISTS. |"MIZPAH," 335. MOUNT EDEN ROAD, AUCKLAND Ci Few Minutes Past 2nd Tram Section)! Owing to increasing work, the following • Iterations are published Lr the gu. dance ot intending Patients: — HOURS NOW FROM 9.30 A.M. TILL 5 P.M. (Saturday Included). pMSEASES OF WOMEN.-In these skilled ; Herbal Treatment is very generally success- ; ful, and even in tumours and growths many can be saved from operations. Hours now: from 2 fi.l 5, afternoons only. Fees: Consultation. 10a 6d, and £1 10s to £i a month CATARACT OF THE EYE.-ln this trouble, cut of hundreds of cases, more tnan half have been cured or very materially improved, some in very aged poisons. Sufferers are strongly advised to try the treatment rather than wuit for, or submit to the , always doubtful surgical interference. Hours--110 t.i. 12. mornings only. Fees: Consultation, 10s 6d, and £4 to £5 a month for full treatment. RHEUMATISM- NEURALGIA. SCIDYSPEPSIA. SKIN DISEASES.. niPv^ E . DISEASES OF CHILDREN ADENOIDS. PARALYSIS, Etc.-Hours: 9.30 1 * »« Fees: Consultation. 10s 6d, and about £3 per month for full treatment. NERVOUS DISORDERS. INSOMNIA. Etc — lheso are usu lly symptoms of other aiseases, and the causes require investigation I betore tees can bo nameu. Hours: a.30 ■ till o daily. Genera! and Snort Cases: lours: 9.30 till ft. Free consultation, and 10s 6d per visit for treatment. I HERBAL BATHS AT YOUR OWN HOME | 7s 6d For Three Baths. : Letters from 6ufferers are invited and wi'l jbe replied to free of all charge; but no ! case will be taken without at least one : personal interview. Th: realtor treatment can bo .sent anywhere by post. PLEASE NOTE.— If unacquainted with ' the potent » of the Herbal System, especially I with regard to the Diseases of Women ! ' ; l.Jtaraj-;t, Adenoids, etc.. kir tly believe the I ?-^„ 18 written in ABSOLUTELY GOOD I ' 'r •} I "' and as 'he summary of .000 cases I , wfticb passed through our hands in Australia, j ; IN COMPETENT HANDS THE HERBAL ■ SYSTEM WILL CURE WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. X DE (^ ALVI -J ; i"' REEM AN TNSTITUTE. Suggestive Therapeutics. Applied Psychology. ■ 1 eycuic Science. In Women's Disorders My Treatment is Wonderful. , Every woman dreads Jin operation. Willie such are often aosvlutely -cce.-sary and urgent, my cwn experience convinces me that in a very large proportion of cases the healing I can be brought about without i . mechanical interference. Nature holds lhe»e functions of ! such paramount importance in the I - female organism that ail the vital I forces in the body are pressed into i ' service to ensure their well-being • M treatment. by allying itself with these forces and supplementing them by a_ mental directit.r. and I * transfusion of magnetic energy w.,r,., ] wonders. Fibroid growths a.-o'w holly | absorbed by and eliminated '-'-m the ; ] system, the wrong w< rkme of per,-*}., ca! functions is adjusted, the i:-neral ! health benefited beyond bej ,-' -and I all this during a pleasant drowsy j ' consciousness wherein the healing ! forces of the body are concentrated upon the work :n hard. j Contrast th with the methods ■ f lancet and scalpel, of operating t:i- '<= " and the reek of anesthetics. (He i =hock to the pvstem and ' the , ' lone after-period of invalidism- and i . :*. is small that the average ' ( wo—'an dreads an operation. ™ i Where an > peratton is advised - ' a surgeon as nrr»nt and e-i«»n»'«il I ! ; will in nowise interfere. It would be i ' without -v province to do «o Nonetheless, if operating he advised ks not I of nrr""! necessity, the least that •-s.rl >-« siaid of psvehic treatment is that it cannot do harm. And in a very much larger proper -*-on of cases the rae^ : <- a ] profession ?,ve credit for. it will r»r.d»r m»'»t"!: unnecexsary. T say this definitely. 1 p PALVI - P 7 ' 2211^". 54-57. WATSON'S BUILDINGS (Corner WeUesley and Queen Street* 1 _ IT B ARE PREPARED f T TO UNDERTAKE AUCTION OUTDOOR SALES ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ' I CHEAP RATES. E. A. PERKINS AND CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17622, 8 November 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17622, 8 November 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17622, 8 November 1920, Page 12