AMUSEMENTS. _. j CTRAND N.Z.'* QTRAND. Strand— Largest — Org AND. QTRAND A — §||||g: OTAaND Finest. OTRAND. STRAND Picture QTHAND. TRAND House. . OTRAND. Direction: Fuller's Picturos, Ltd TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT!. A Special First National Attraction. :: Eil? II WIS--m & wll?:;; " EAST IS WEST. "EAST IS , WEST,'* Featuring the Strand I 4 avoimte. /CONSTANCE TALMADGE Constance 1 almadge CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE ft Reels of Drama. Romance, rhrill— Colour-Conflict, of Western Wit and Eastern Wile. The famous stage success brought to the screen as Constance Talniadfie s greatest achievement. AMERICAN ATHLETIC SPORTS. Special Prologue to " East is \\est, St aped bv Mr. Thonmp Harris. STRAND ORCHESTRA. QUEEN'S THEATRE — Now Showing. 3—Stars on One Programme—3 "GO AND GET IT." .... The most astounding, fascinating, thrilling, amazing picture ever made. "Mi HOURS' LEAVE." The Best Comedy-Drama ever screened At the Queen's Theatre. LARRY BEMON in "THE SPORTSMAN." 'Phone 941 A for Reserves. \\T E A "RE G O I N O T O > > RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET TO-NIGHT. IT IS THE BEST. rpHE morning dew will be sparkling on the X crass, the rich cream bubbling on the milk; it will make you fee", homesick, but you'll love the longing; it will take you; back ix> memory to the old scene?, the old . joys.—"The Old Homestead, ' coming soon, | Princess. 'OITT FORGET JJ DIXIELAND'S BLACK AND WHITE NIGHT. MARCH 7. CARNIVALS. gLLERSLIE QUEEN QARNIVAL, (Funds for Improving the Recreation Ground.) GRAND CARNIVAL DAY. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, .jyjARCH JQ 1923. SPLENDID SPORTS PROGRAMME. (First event at 1.30 p.m. sharp.) HIGHLAND DANCING, SIDE SHOWS, MAYPOLE REFRESHMENTS. Otahuhu Brass .Band in Attendance. Outward suburban trains, excepting the 12.8 p.m., will stop at the Racecourse platform. Admission, One Shilling. Children under 12 free A DAY OF ENJOYMENT FOR ALL. GEO. HARRISON. General Secretary. INSURANCE. JJECREASE YOUR INCOME TAX. , By effecting further assurances in .the A.M.P. SOCIETY. Premiums for Policies taken out before March 31 may be deducted froru your return of income. Full particulars of all classes of insurance on application to McFARLANE AND LAWSON, A.M.P. Buildings, Victoria Street East. Auckland. TOILET. TIT HY LOOK OLD. — USE '*• "KAPO." Guaranteed to Restore Grey or Faded Hair to its Original Colour and Beauty. KAPO is Not a Dye. but acts by means of atrsngthening the roots of the hair. It j cures Dandruff, prevents the hair falling ' out, and promotes tho growth of the Hair. ! Price, 3a per bottle; posted to any address, 3s Bd.—Prepared and sold only by M. ECCLES, M.P.S., Consulting and Dispensing Chemist, (Our Only Address) 218, Ponsonby Road, Auckland. KAPO. See you get PO. 08s 6d. 28s (3d. Fadeless, PERMANENT, NATURAL r HAIR STAIN. QUICKEST, LATEST AND BEST. Guaranteed not to change colour. Does not stain the skin; leaves the hair silky, bright, and beautiful; grey or faded stained to any original shade in 15 minutes. We shampoo the hair after applying stain, and after that the hair will not leave * mark on the whitest linen. . Applied in our upstairs private toilet rooms, branch of the Victoria Street Ladies' and Children's Hairdressing Rooms. This work is done by myself and daughters, assisted by Speciallytrained Toilet Experts. Easy to apply yourself.—R. EAGLETON'S TOILET ROOMS. 6 Victoria Street, Auckland. Established 40 years Specialist in Head Treatment. Sold in boxes containing 5 bottles, 98s 6d. posted. Can be had in 12 shades of colour. 28s Cd. 'PHONE 3170. 28s Gd. FANCY Dresses, Suits, Wigs, for Hire; sanitary methods; get free catalogue before deciding.—MoElwain, 270, Queen St., Auckland. MRS. DAVIES, Specialist in Hair Treatment, Chiropody, Violet Ray. Face Massage.—Craig's Buildings, Broadway, Newmarket. MBS. COLLEDGE. Expert. H.M. Arcade. Ist Floor.Ladies'. _ Children's Hair* cutting, Electric Waving, Shampooing, Massage Parlours BUILDING MATERIALS. 17'OZY Home Designers prepare r*ans, ■ * specifications, attractive Bungalows, from £1 Is.—Hellaby' Bldgs. opp. G.P.O. 'Phone 4188. MCDONALD & URQUHART.— prepared; estimates free; country work undertaken.Garnet Rd., Richmond. 1982 (3 rings). PERSONS building Cottages, Sheds, etc.. on sea coast. We are prepared deliver quantities required.—W. Cashmore. Private Bag. Auckland. Phone 1036. PLANS (50), elevations dainty Bungalows; fine selection; superior design; 10».—Designer, 46, Moana Rd.. Kelburn, Wellington. PLANS ami Specification* prepared for Modern Bungalows.Home Designers, 8, Gladstone Bldgs., opp. Ferries- 'Phone 2528 A. SASHES. Frames. Joinery. Shoo Fittings, —Petty and Bishop, 31, O'Neill St., Joinery Works, Ponsonby. 'Phone 3317. QONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. FOR PINUS INSTGNIS, B(TIT_DTNG TIMBERS, ENGLISH ASBESTOS SHEETS, and PLYWOOD, You can obtain the lowest quotes and the best value from THE ASSOCIATED DISTRIBUTORS (N.Z.). LTD., N.Z. Insurance Buildings. 'Phone 308 G.P.O. Box 1223. rFAMAKI SAWMILL COMPANY. LTD.. Auckland Depot and Head Office. JUNCTION OF GREAT SOUTH AND MANUKA ROADS, NEWMARKET SAW AND PLANING MILLS. RAURIMU. LARGE STOCKS SEASONED RIMU AND MAT AI. Quality Best obtainable in Auckland. Quotations given Free on Rail, any Station in the North Island. 'Phone 2402 A. 2;? ALAND " MADE . HREF.-PLY. "SILVERITE." "DOMINION." , "RIMC." 1 Made of New Zealand Timbers, by New Zealand Workmen. 1 For new houses or old houses, stipulate . Three-ply for panelling. Select the Brand. " WRITE FOR PRICES AND EOOKLET. i THE VT.T.TH VENEER CO., LTD., HAMILTON. Factorjr: MANUNUI.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18341, 6 March 1923, Page 14
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