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AMUSEMENTS. - ' y ' : ; "" ' . •' ~v . ' ! I PS ——— PB = '.'-v * ' , ' I/AST TWO DAYS.' • • ; LAST TWO DAYS. • . LAST TWO NIGHTS. ; LAST TWO NIGHTS.' . . 1-" ' ;; ' ' '" -• ■'' ;v ' Of : '■ «' "PRODIGAL TVAUGHTERS." : * RODIGAL 1/aughters." "PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS." " PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS." "PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS." 'PHONE SS6A. '' , 1 ■ ■ - - , - ' I LITERARY GEM PICTURISED. Those"who have read the delightful stories of W. W. Jacobs. . the famous English author, will recall . "The Monkey's Paw," included in a volume of short humorous stories, entitled "The Lady of tho Barge." It was adapted for the stage, and for many years has thrilled theatre-goers with its weird plot and unutterably gruesome situations. Now comes to light the screen visualisation by ... pictures, enacted by the very same cost of Eng- . lish players who made the' • play such a success. The plot hinges on tho danger of meddling with Fate, and ■is carried through many eerie, breath-gatching, and shud- ' dersom© scenes to a crashing climax that brings a lump to your throat and a chill to your heart. IN ADDITION TO " rPHE ONKEY'S T>AW." , "X he IVXONKEY'S i AW." "THE MONKEY'S PAW." " THE MONKEY'S PAW." " THE . MONKEY'S PAW." WOMEN WHO Wait:". OMEN VV HO VV AIT." "WOMEN WHO WAIT." " WOMEN WHO WAIT." " WOMEN WHO WAIT." A Drama of New England Shores. THESE TWO BIG FEATURES WILL BE PRESENTED NEXT FRIDAY At the PRINCESS. "ORINCESS. RING ESS. A RINCESS.

' {.PAP.HR FOOTBALL. £3 JpOOTBALL. " siffl \ TEAGUE, JPOOTBALL. LStl/ BENEFIT MATCH. BENEFIT MATCH. BENEFIT MATCH. IN AID OF MR. G. STEVENS. LATE SECRETARY NEWTON, CLUB. CARLAW PARK. * CARLAW PARK. • TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). WEDNESDAY REPS. WEDNESDAY REPS., NEWTON SENIORS.! NEWTON SENIOR'S. COME ALONG AND DO YOUR BIT,. ... IVAN CULPAN. Sec. Auckland Rugby League l . ' SPORTING. ; • RACING OLI7B. SALE OF PRIVILEGES. 1923-04. Tenders are invited for Purchase of 'the following Rights for the - three enclosures as a whole or each enclosure separately (1) BOOTHS. ' (2) CATERING.' l?ull particulars obtainable at the Club'ti offices, 97, Shortland Street, where Endorsed Tenders will be received' up to noon on WEDNESDAY, September 12. ' The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. 8/SPENCE. : Secretary. PAKURANGA HUNT (INC.):. POINT-TO-POINT RACES. . • , ; RAMARAMA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1923. For Full Programme ; see •' last' Friday's ■' ' ' -Herald. "" ■''' "" Entries close on FRIDAY NEXT, Sep't. 7,, by A o'clock, and must be accompanied by 1 Entry Fee, 2s Gd, for each entry, arid givename of horse, owner and rider. ROBT, D. NEAL. Secretary and Treasure*.' Buchanan's Building. Corner .Wyndham and Albert Streets. Postal Address: Box 207. Auokland. 'Phone 764. . EXCURSIONS, PICNICS. ETC.'. " 'f AUNCHES MASPORT AND KIA OKA. Li- Weather permitting. , Leaves Auckland: Leaves bilverdale: (Hire Steps). Wed.. 12 noon Thurs., 12.30 p.m.. Fri., 11 a.m. . Fri., 2 p.m. Sat., 1.30 p.m. Mon.. 6.30 a.m. The 1.30 Saturday and 6.30 a.m. Monday runs to and from Arkle's only. V. HARRISON. F. MACK AY. Props. EXHIBITIONS. rpHE EXHIBITION OF ADVERTISING 1 IS NOW . OPEN. And a Cordial Invitation is extended to all I interested to visit this Unique Display. At the Club Roams, .10 a.ln. to i p.m. Admission- Free. • AUCKLAND ADVERTISING . CLUB, 26, Strand Arcade. TOILET A PPOJNTMENTS for Permanent B airJ&. waving taken for' August.— Ladies' Hairdresser, City. "T A PLASTIQUE" treatment banishes JJ wrinkles, lifts sagging muscles. Get narticularg.—Miss McElwain. 270, Queen St. ADAME ALDWYN. Third Floor. Elli--IVX son Chambers, specialises, in Electrolysis, Hair Staining and Tinting, Face and Scalp Treatments, Shampooing.— ! 3913.' . ■ - ;■■■ • •• _ J "IV/TRS. COLLEDGE. Expert, H.M. Arcade. i IVL Ist Floor.—LadiesChildren's. Heircutting Electric • Waving. : Shampooing, Massage Parlouts. . (SUPERFLUOUS : Hairs, Moles, BirthD " marks. etc.," . : removed permanently without pain or. injury to the skin. Face, and Scalp, Massage. Ladies' and Children's. Haircuttine. • Singeing, . • Shampooing, etc. Tint Brightening, and Hennaing a, Speciality. Eczema, and all . Skin and Nerve Troubles Treated. • MADAME AMi 14. Only Address: 05. Queen St.. Auckland. restaurants and TEAROOMS, JJOT. • NOURISHING. ~ - SOUP. —-There's ; Toheroa Soup, full-flavoured and -—rich—a regular treat when you gel it at Stacey You should try. a warming -—bowl: any " odd . tune—;puts * a strejagthening glow into you tms cooler weather —-Pea Soup, Tomato Soup, Bovriil. and -—.Toast, too , iry .them any time, day or evening. • ■' ••• Always an ' appetising : snack ■ ' - - "" - 1 " ' ■" "" _ STACEY'S, 61, Queen Street. .; - FORD'S 'DINING *' ROOMS C OPPOSITE G.P.0., QUEEN ST. *' " : DAINTY AND . TASTY FISH MEALS. Also Waikato-grown ■Rabhitfi, either Roautod I , , Stewed, or Pie. " | i Open from 0 a.m. until 8 p.m. Daily, ' Closed All Day Sunday, •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18496, 5 September 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18496, 5 September 1923, Page 16

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