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AMUSEMENTS. , \ ' THE OLD HOMESTEAD . - DELIGHTFUL. PRINCESS. -—' PRINCESS. RINCESS. XRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. X RINCESS. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. People Who Never Saw a Picture Before Will Come Miles to Set. the fyld TTOMESTEAD." he V*LD Homestead." " THE OLD HOMESTEAD." " THE OLD HOMESTEAD." "the OLD HOMESTEAD." THE old HOMESTEAD." " THE OLD HOMESTEAD." People who never cried in their lives will cry at "THE OLD HOMESTEAD." 'THE OLD HOMESTEAD.". People who never laughed in their liver, will laugh at " THE OLD HOMESTEAD." "THE OLD HOMESTEAD." People who never knew thrills will, thrill at ' "THE OLD HOMESTEAD." "THE OLD HOMESTEAD." People who never know sorrow will sob at "THE OLD HOMESTEAD." " THE OLD HOMESTEAD." People who never knew the sad hearts will find thorn ai " THE OLD HOMESTEAD." "THE OLD HOMESTEAD." A GREAT PLAY— GREATER PICTURE A MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE. A PARAMOUNT. Sessions: 11, 1.30, 3.50. 5.45, 8. BE WISE! BOOK YOUR SEATS. 'Phone 5£6 A. BOXING. "M"ORTHERN T3OXING ASSOCIATION. (Patron: His Excellency the GovernorGeneral.) In Conjunction With the Summer Carnival Committee. 'TOWN JT ALL ' "PRIDAY, -\TARCH f)0 AT 8 P.M. LES "\XURRAY. ES IYJLuRRAY. LES MURRAY. Light-weight LES MURRAY. Champion LES MURRAY. New Zealand. (Dunedin.) BOXES. BOXES. Ex-Amateur T7RED TTANSEN. Welter-weight £ RED HANSEN. Champion EKED HANSEN Australasia. FRED HANSEN. FRED HANSEN. | (Auckland.) PURSE. £150. PURSE, £150. Fifteen three-minute Rounds, preceded by j "FINALS pARNIVAL HHUG-OF-WAR pOM PETITION. PRIZE £50. PRIZE £50. Prices: 6s fid. 4s 6d, 2s 9d; Reserves, 10s; Stage, £1. We pay tux. Box Plan NOW OPEN at Carter and Asher's, Tobacconist, opposite Herald Office. NOTE.—Day, Sales. 6s 6d and 4s Gd. Tickets on Sale FRIDAY, at Carter and Asher's, Tobacconists. P. B. GREENHOUGH. Hon. Sec, N.B.A. SWIMMING. MOUNT EDEN aIJatEUR SWIMMING CLUB. FIFTH GRAND CARNIVAL. MT. EDEN BATHS! MT. EDEN BATHS. MONDAY, MARCH 26. 1923. Entries for all events close TO-DAY at the Tepid Baths, at noon. 100YD8 INTER-CLUB HANDICAP RELAY 200 YDS SECONDARY SCHOOL RELAY 50YDS INTER-CLUB HANDICAP. H. MOORE. Hon. Sec. LAWN TENNIS. 42k>. 4/X pfRKENHEAD & NORTHIA JSP •*-* COTE TENNIS CLUB (Incorp.).—Easter Handicap Tournament (authorised by ' . _ , N.Z. Lawn Tennis Association), to be held at Northcote, March 30 31, and April 2. Ten Courts available. Entries close with the Secretary, MONDAY Maroh 26. Play starts 9 a.m. each dayBuses meet all boats from town.—R J CORBETT, Hon. Sec, Princes St., Northcote. i — MOTOR AND COACH TRIPS. AE. MAGON, Te Kniti to New Ply- • mouth Motor Service, over Mt. Messenger; good gorge scenery also over Mokau River. .Leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, from Te Kuiti, 8 a.m : from Awakino, 12.30 p.m. (changing at Mahoenui into C. H. Johnston's motors for New Plymouth); from Waitara, 5 p.m.; arriving New Plymouth 5.30 p.m. Leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, Johnston's motors, from New Ply. I mouth, 7.30 a.m.; from Waitara, 8 a.m. (t hanging at Mahoenui into Magon's motors ! to Te Kuiti), arriving at Te Kuiti 4.30 ! p.m. Single Fare, £3. Return. £5. Booking ! Agents: Thos Cook and Sons. N.Z Gov. i Tourist Bureau; Te Kuiti, A. E. Magon. ! 'Phone 210. _ CARTER'S TAURANGA WAIHI DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. Cars leave TAURANGA: 5.80 a.m., connecting with 9.15 train Waihi, for Auckland and Main Trunk. Cars leave WAIHI: 12 Noon, arriving I Tanranga 8.30 p.m.; 4.80 p.m., arriving | Taurangß 7 p.m. Book Seats " Carter's Motor Service," Waihi. 'Phone 65. TTIA ORA MOTORS, LTD™ WHANGAREI AND THE NORTH. Continuous Taxi Service. ' Best of Cars. Reliable Drivers. ' Day or Night. Meets Trains and Boat. Further particulars, Ring 4945. James Street, Whangarei. TOILET MISS McELWAIN. Toilet Expert, 270. Queen St. ('Phone 254). also Watson's Buildings 'Phone 3766). j MRS. COLLEDGE. Expert. H.M. Arcadi : I Ist Floor.—Ladies'. Children's Hair, ' cutting. Electric Waving. Shampooing, ! Massage Parlours ' I] 28s 6d. 28s 6d. I FADELESS. PERMANENT, NATURAL j HAIR STAIN. I 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 i ' after that the hair will not leave a mark . on the whitest linen. Applied in our upstairs private toilet rooms, branch of the | Victoria Street Ladies' and Children's Hair- j dressing Rooms. This work is done by myself and daughters, assisted by Specially, i trained Toilet Experts. Easy to apply your- I self.—R. EAGLETON'S TOILET ROOMS. 6 Victoria Street. Auckland. Established 40 years Specialist in Head Treatment. Sold in boxes containing 5 bottles. 9.8s 6d, I posted. Can be had in 12 shades of colour, j 28b Cd. 'PHONE 3170. 28s 6d. ' ■ ) rpAURANGA BY-ELECTION. MACMILLAN, MACMILLAN. Over 40 Years Resident in the Electorate. SECURITY AND I ROGRESS. CAR Owners! Let me save you money with my latest Repair Car. Work effected in your garage.— Wellesley St., W. A LL sorts of useful things on private sale A cheap at Coe.kley's Mart Daily! rpAURANGA BY-ELECTION. MACMILLAN, MACMILLAN, Over 40 Years Resident in the Electorate. SECURITY AND PROGRESS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 16

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