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' AMUSEMENTS. —"—;- Direction: John Fuller and: Bona. Ltd._ ~ MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. -,; - MATINEE ■ AT, 2.30 Y TO-DAY- -, Bargain Prices: Cd, Is. Is Cd' (plus Tox). | TONIGHT — AT 8' —— •: TO-NIGHT j TO-NIGHT . — AT 8 -— TO-NIGHT , First Appearance of ■". . /f : PAT AND PAULA : HANSEN. i ■ PAT AND' PAULA HANSEN, , l - An Acceptable Couple', in ''■ a Very Acceptable •V .-..- ~;. Offerins. ', •" , ' '\ ." : .. First Appearance of. ■■■■■-,■ V DALE AND BARLING. . '- ' -~. ...;..•,• ; DALE AND BARLING. ~,: . Harmony and Eccentrics.•: ' THE FREDO BOYS, • THE FREDO BOYS. The Original Tumbling Violinists. ! ■'■''.'.-'.■ .'' MONS. POINCAIRE. MONS. POINCAIRE. , ■' The Wonderful Mimic. ABDY'S PERFORMING CATS. DOGS. MONKEYS AND COCKATOOS. A Wonderful-Natural History' Study. ■ Last .Week of ' BERT LB BLANC'S TRAVESTY STARS. BERT LE BLANC'S TRAVESTY STARS. In Their Farewell and Original Musical Comedy, , " THE SPRING OF GLADNESS.'' ■;; "'THE SPRING OF GLADNESS." ■-■ Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. till 5, then at THE THEATRE till 7. Phone 1595 for Reserved Seats. ... Prices: Is, 2s, 2s 6d. 3s : plus Tax). OPENING MONDAY NEXT— THE HURLE-EVANS REVUE. For the First Time in Auckland. RAND. Opp. G.P.O. O-DAY. RAND. Opp. G.P.O. A O-DAY. GRAND Come and vote for your O-DAY RAND Favourite Comedian. J. O-DAT? WHO IS THE GREATEST COMEDIAN? WHO IS THE GREATEST COMEDIAN CHAPLIN OR HAROLD LLOYD? See them both on the same programme CHARLIE /-IHAPLIN HARLIE OhAPLIN In pHARLIE pHAPLIN" "A Day's VJHAPLIN Pleasure" HAROLD T LOYD AROLD J-iLOYD ■-■-•: In.-'. ■--,-;.._ ■• „ HAROLD T LOYD "From Hand > AROLD JJLOYD Mouth." 1. The Winner gets a Guinea Prize. 2. One for Ladies, oao for Gents (includini children). - ... ' 3. Get Voting Paper on entering, hant back on leaving. . , ... 4. Vote for Your Favourite and eßtimat< the numbor of votes he will win by 5. Put your name and address on Votins NEWFTT?ST NATIONAL FEATURE. NEW FTT?ST NATIONAL FEATURE. The pave /iiRL.;; HE VJrRL." -r—- ■:•.- NOTICE. NOTICE; A dainty . cup of afternoon tea to all patron* of Circle from 2 to 4. ?-.',-.;, ——■ new orchestra. — • popular PRICES. - AT the GRAND to-day. V •'''' ''■ | iT-.8. ■ '' ' ' ;' ' now SHOWING. , , -vrATiPNAL. • ■;■ —-— IMaTIONAL. : —— Another United Artists Release,, i Mack Bennett > Presents MABEL -VTORMAND ABEL INORMAND In ; ''' SUZANNA.'* <"' '••'-•"-.•■.■ ... - ■■; " DUZANNA.'* . : " " SUZANNA." ' -..■■->. ;v- "SUZANNA."' ■ ■ THRILLS! PATHOS! • SMILES! ■ ■ "SUNNY JIM" .CENTURY , COMEDY Featuring Brownie, the Wonder ' Dog. • Sessions: < 11.15. .1.350, 3.45. 6.0. 8. Reserves at Lewis E. Eady and Son, Ltd :'■..; .='''■'':";'' 'Phone 2189A. /v;. '; ■"'■■•■ ■■• ■-':■■■ LECTURES. ■"■■ -■'• • ' ■■ : . : i ' A UCKLAND FORESTRY LEAGUE A MOST INTERESTING LECTURE. ILLUSTRATED BY LANTERN VIEWS. Will be Given by J. W. POYNTON, ESQ,, ■v.-;; In the ■ COUNCIL CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (Tuesday). ..;. ;:• At 8 p.m.,••: ;,,. '.£.', -.-• ' Entitled: .' :':■■'•■■,':• N.Z. TREES AND THEIR REGENERA TION WITH MODERN METHODS OF ■-, WORKING.'' ■<•■<-. /.,■.■:■■;■.:;.: AUCKLAND INSTITUTE A Meeting of the Auckland Institute ml be -.. held to St. Andrew's Hall, Symoad Street. TO-DAY (Monday), when : : MR. I. W. SHAW. M:A^. ■'"■'■" will deliver a Popular Lecture, entitled " REVOLT AND REACTION IN MODERN ■ „.-..-..■ LITERATURE." Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. With the exception of certaii Seats reserved for Members of the Insti tute, the (Lecture' will -be-open'to the gene ral public. T. F.-CHEESEMAN. ' v Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES;' ;': TJOYAL BLACK - : PRECEI? Kg %» IX TORY. ELIJAH No. 149. TO ®s Members are requested to at y-tffGf&m. tend the Funeral of our Bro \f *jsff v ther Sir Knight Chaplain Johi B. leaving the Premises of Mr. Jas Weir. 70, Ponsonby. Road, for -.Hillsborc Cemetery to-day (Monday), ..at 2:p.m.>v Members of Sister Preceptoriea ; invited t( attend. ~..• ;"'■•,. Regalia: Black ties and white gloves, v ;'■;•) ißy Order of the W.M D. A. SOMMERVILLE, i Registrar. NO. 2, DISTRICT 1 GRAND ■ ORANGI .-;.• LODGE. :,.'.:' : ,:;*;?■"';•? :>;-: ; ';Officers ; and Members are' invited to at tend tho Funeral of the late Wor. Bro. J Davis,: which leaves Mr. J. ■ Woir's Mor tuary, Ponsonby Road, at 2 p.m. TO-DA3 (Monday). :■• . , -'■:.'!■. -yj J. TETLEY. .'.. ', ; .District Secretary.. ■<-:£L*tt T OYAL ORANGE LODGE $Shß -" ■■-- -..-■:'■. No. 10. , Members • are requested :to at '•\SU ~ tend the Funeral of our Brother '-.'•'• Chaplain John H.Davis. :leavini the Premises of Mr Jas. Weir, 70, Ponsonb; Boad. for Hillsboro Cemtory, ; to-day' (Mon day), at 2 p.m. Members of Sister Lodges invited to at tund. * Regalia: Black ties and white gloves. ,: By Order of • the W.M. V D. A. SOMMERVILLE. '• ■ ' ' ; - Secretary. '.' :'. ; ''..;--'. ■■■•-■' TOILET .■■..'■.■ - : -H'"-'■ -;>..;■ A PPOINTMENTS for ' Permanent Hairt j. wa 7T ing , taken J,? 1 August.— Eagleton, ladies Hairdresser, City. ;' :T ; ; PRANK uHO WLETT. 209, i.aran^ah?^ 4\ . Rd.—Cheapest:. for , eßt Hairvvork, t rice list of Switches and Transformation' sted.i ■ . _ ... LA PLASTIQUE" treatment banishes wrinkles, lifts, wigging muscles. Get particulars.—Miss McElwain. 270. Queen St, MADAME ALDWYN. Third Floor. ' EUT , LTJk. son. Chambers, specialises in Electrolysis. Hair Staining and Tinting, Face and Scalp Treatments, Shampooing. —Telephone M R S. c OLLEDGE. Expert, HM - Arcade, ...'■lst. Floor.— Children's, Haircutting Electric Waving. Shampooing, Massage Parlours. . QUPERFLTTOUS HAIRS. MOLES W BIRTHMARKS: ETC.; - y "^f? EEMOVED PERMANENTLY AVITHOXTT PAIN OR INJURY, TO THE SKIN, x i-:"■ .•'■' * C ©_ and 'Scalp Massage. Ladies and Children's Haircutting Sin«e rr- x- il 1 ?' Shampooing. Etc,- ;■' ..-...- linting,; Brightening, and Hennaing _, . Speciality. : >';•> Eczema, and all Skin and Nerve Trouble Treated., , •:" ri ■ ■■ ■ -MADAME AMIS. • "• Only Address: .65, Queens St.." '■■ Auckland, 16 Shades. NEO3. Post Paid INDIRECT FROM ENGLAND ,• rpHE WORLD'S GREATEST DISCOVERY 1 FOR TINTING GREY HAIR in Powder form. SAFE. SIMPLE. .Permanent and Natural. NO LIQUID STAIN EQTJAT.K lEOS. This new herb, is guaranteed U> stain . M hair an indelible' , ■ natural col-our-without the . slightest i harm :m to hair akin or. eyes..: vI. stake my 44 yaws' remita' tion on this assertion SIMPLE TO'ttq* ONE'S SELF I have 5 Special -Rooms allotted for this process for Ladies who prefer to have experts do the tinting : fat them: the other 9 rooms are devoted tri Ladies and Children's Eairdressing. Marcel Waving. Electric • .Massaging. Manicuring Hair-working ■ and t , Wig-making.. also the Eagleton method of treating Falling or Im° poverished -Hair.—RANDOLPH TON. .Principal, 6, Victoria St.,; J! INECTO pax Dye also dkect from, tbev makora.. ~ ■■. V~ r. r llo . o ' '■13-Shades.. . , ' -S l arniiL».Set.'6fc

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18494, 3 September 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18494, 3 September 1923, Page 14

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