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Amusements. PRINCESS. EXCESS. COMMENCING "PRINCESS. mo-MORROW. X EIX C ESS. X O-M O R OW. ."PRINCESS. J. .KTNCESS. PRINCESS. PARAMOUNT I HIXCES.S. AETCRAFT "PRINCESS. 'ROYALTY X KIXCESS. MASTERPIECE. ■»ii:iXC'E.SS. TACK T O.NDON'S 1 LUNCESS. ti ACK XJONDON'S (,„-... •.«-._->■->. S <-.-». V'V OJjJ V X iu.iui-0.-i. Oi.A »i uijje. jjHi.wiioo. Wiii \,./ Ul^E. X m.\ LM S OiA >» U.L.E. Ijr.i X L . I<£.A Vv'Ui.E. Unlittbi. — -A i.i.\l.tsS. -, j iiHH'-nd. "Look at this bit o' X i\ i.MLsy. animated dust thai 'j> .\LhsS. moves and breathes, X i,i.\l and aeries me. Watch! ~,;,; . ,i1.«. Crash:—The Sea Wol. i i.I.M aimed sure, and the seai >.,:.'.'. ij.-'.S. tuaj who had crossed hm. X K: .\ 1. !%.-'■>. lay on the deck, uncoo|>iii .1 t.\S. Bcious. It was such HotX ~..! hSs, as this that at last brought i;:'].vi.t.bS, en that great light, a mac J. , ...i 1'..-,,5. melee to decide the master I >.. i..t 1..~)5. ship of " The Ghost." Jack JL :.'i_\( hi- S. London wrote of it. ant. ... i ESS. Paramount Artcraft has madi 1 iw.nl...ES.s. this mad battle of sailors the iIfI .\ I.'ESS. nveatest thrill of the screen. 1 1, : X(.'E.Sri. And what of the Boy and the J >:.'!., t'l',SS. Ciri? —It happened during i i, i .('t-.SS. the watch —at midnight. \ >t;iM'K>.H. Wolf Larson was at the J l,','.\'i:ESS. wheel. Two silent figure. p;; EXCESS, crept up behind him. Bang'. | I . i.'-f'l-.ss. They hit him lair. Arms j DRIXCEbS. quickly gripped him— bore .1 1'; .'ri-.riri U:m to the ship's side. piII.WESS. Over! fc>pbsh !—and the Wolf 1 i.l.Nv ESS. battled with the waves, ?>KI.\C'EsS. caught the log-line, and I i'IM'KSS. turned himself aboard. Then i J "5; .'EXCESS, lie went down into the i-'i .\ CESS, fo-castle with murder in his ")l: i N'CESS. eyes. He found them all i 1 IXCi.s.S. there in their bunks. With a "pi; IN CESS, blow at the swinging lamp, 1. 1' i .\"< 'ESS. he plunged tho cabin into "pit EXCESS, darkness—and they fought it l I,'iXt ESS. our in the dark, the mob of ! EXCESS, them against Wolf Larsen. i i I'IXCKSS. Thev kicked, they biffed, they ] "I > I'M CESS, slashed, banged, and bit—as I ' ''-. < 'ESS. their entwined bodies crashed, j T>R!X"CESS. There was laboured breathing j .1 'Wr-SS. and sudden gasps of pain. I iXCF.SS. And towering above them, j i '■ .'< 'ESS. in his tremendous strength, i OEIXCESS. the Sea Wolf, roaring, as 1 .1 'liVf'r'SS. ho hit into the con"PTUXCF.SS. fusion of men. wounding j ' .1 i: i,_ cKSS. them. I "PRINCESS. j i '■■ v (')•-'- s. PRINCESS. HOUSE j I "i\('l-ss. ARRANGEMENTS. PRINCESS. Prices Is Id, 2s Id: ReJ iMVfvss. serves. Ms 2d. The Box Plan ! "PRINCESS, is on view at Richardson's j I ivc-s. Music Depot. Queen St. To! J ~>H [XCESS. book by telephone, ring the j "ivr;.\S. Theatre, 58fiA. pi! EXCESS. The Management of the J I'iVcv'S. Princess respectfully asks j !>'MXC'ESS. patron." to book their seats ' I '"' ' "-'. particularly during the 1 T>KTXCKSS. season of a Paramount Art- ! i IMA'I ESS. craft Royalty Masterpiece. ,p HAND. ■ — TO-MORROW. "US Sow National Drama. "HOOPLA" "HOOP LA." "HOOPLA" "HOOPLA." Starring—Billie Starring. = — ~~1 Legal Notices. JOT AFTER, T UXFORD, AND QMTTH. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. A.M.P. BUILDINGS, Queen Street, i Will henceforward continue the Practice at that address lately carried on tinder the name of Napier, Fitchett, and Bees. Mr. Napier has dissolved the partnership ! with his late partners, and has taken into i partnarship M B - J OHN "EJECTOR TUXFOED, ! BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. j Late of the firm of COX. LUXFORD, AND McCARTER, j of Hamilton. J If.B.—MONEY TO LEND ON LAND AT ! A LOW RATE OP INTEREST. j [M' E I. J. G- olds tine! AND M*- A. 0'D ONNELI j Beg to Announce that. AS FROM THE 22nd INST.. \ They will Commence the _ Practice of their Profession as Solicitors, in Co-partnership, | under the style of QOLDSTINE AND Q»T)ONNELL. I In the '■ NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BLDGS. ! (Nos. 821. 822, 823 and 824). QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Professional Cards. j M - E. K. B RETNAIiL - ; Members of Aust. U. of Herbalists, and of Queensland Association of Herbalists. Mr. Bretnall. ex-President of and Examiner for the latter Body. /CONSULTING TTERBALI9TS. j "MIZPAH." 358. MOUNT EDEN ROAD, AUCKLAND (A Few Minutes Past 2nd Tram Section). i Owing to increasing work, the following ; alterations are published for the guidance ci intending Patients: — HOURS NOW FROM 9.30 A.M. TILL 5 P.M. (Saturday Included). j DISEASES OF WOMEN.—In these skilled I Herbal Treatment is very generally successful, and even in turn jure and growths many j can bo saved from operations. Hours -now: : From 2 till 5, afternoons only- Fees: Con- ! sultation. lGs 6d, and £2 10s to £4 & month. I CATARACT OF THE EYE.— this tr. uuie. cut of hundreds of cases, more t. in halt have been cured or very materially unproved, some in very aged persons. Suffe.ers are strongly advised to try the treatment rather than wait for, or submit to the »Evays doubtful surgical interference. Hours: ; 10 t.i; 12, mornings only. Fees: Consultation. 10 6d, and £i to £5 a, month fox : full treatment. ' iUIEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, DYSPEPSIA, SKIN DISEASES., AND THE DISEASES OP CHILDREN, ADENOIDS, PARALYSIS, Hours: 9.30 til 5. Fees: Consultation. 10s 6d, and about £3 per month for full treatment. NERVOUS DISORDERS. INSOMNIA, Etc. —'1 heso are usually symptoms of other d.s-i'ses, and the causes require investigation beljre iet» be named. Hours: 3.30 tiii 5 daily. _ General and Short Cases: Purs: 9.30 till 5. Free consultation, and 10s 6-1 per visit for treatment. HERBAL BATHS AT YOUR OWN HOME, 7s 6d For Three Baths. Letters from sufferers are invited, and will he replied to tree of all charge- but no <j e will be taken without at least one l»-'.?onai interview. Th.-reaiter treatment can 1, sent anywhere by post. PLEASE NOTE.—If unacquainted with tie potency of the Herbal System, especially v:,;i regard to the Diseases of Women. C :.-ra.t, Adenoids, etc.. kindly believe the cU,vo is written in ABSOLUTELY GOOD 1- -.J ill, and as the sum,nary of 40.000 cases v.nicu parsed through our hands in Australia. IX COMPETENT HANDS THE HERBAL SYbUEM v, 11.1. CURE WHEN ALL Ei.SE FAILS. THE r~*ALVI-FREEHAN TNSTITUTE. Stuscstivo Thcraix-utics. Applied Psychology. Psychic Science. Orthodox Medical Treatment ignores the j.-vih:.. factor in disease, and treats material ryinDtonis only. My treatment treats disease ;ii .is source tbrougb the sub-con^iV,n c mind tb.-it controls a!! _ the a_ti.it.e3 of the body. 'i to heart the words t.,- ...-.-_ nil I : il-crick Treves, physician :•.. the :e.:r- King }".i eard the Seventh, " Drugs and drugging to-' iiie cure of disease axe fast passing »way : " XI pALVI-FREEMAN. 54-7, WATSON'S BUILDINGS, Corner of Queer, and Well-esiey Streets, Auckland, »

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17632, 19 November 1920, Page 12

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