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AMUSEMENTS. "PRINCESS _Jr RINCESS PRINCESS : IT RINCESS PRINCESS — 1 RINCESS NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Tom Mix: m 181: TOM MIX, •ffiAMM RBmlß.-' PARAMOUNT PRESENTS "CHILDREN JAZZ." "CHILDREN VF O AZZ. . What would our Ancestors say were they to return and see our Jazzinfected Flappers? WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS. "THE 'TWO TOgNS. " Ihe IWO Johns." Wo admit it iB impossible. but its all CHUCKLES- GRINS. SNIGGERS, AND ROARS. /GEORGE -pOOKE'S y-\RCHE|TRA VJTEORGE OORE'S Orchestra Will render that Famous Overture. " WILLIAM TELL." FOX WEEKLY NEWS GAZETTE. Sossions: II a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m.. and 7.45 p.m. 'PHONE 586 A „ . i ~ EXHIBITIONS. ' "INHIBITION OF PAINTINGS. J - ' By JOHN HALEY. At the SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL, KITCHENER STREET. February 11 to 18 (inclusive). Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission Free. CQPORATIQN NOTICES. OF AUCKLAND. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given that the Auckland City Council has granted the use of the Domain Cricket Ground to the Boy Scouts Association for a Scout Rally, on SATURDAY, February 16. 1924, with authority to the said Association to make a charge not. exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Cricket Ground, with an extra charge of One Shilling for every horse or vehicle, and an additional charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Pavilion. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. BOROUGH of Devonport.—Auctioneers Acts", 1903 and 1910.-— of Issue of License.l hereby give notice that Robert Norman Melville, who has a. place of business within the above Borough, has been duly licensed to sell by Auction, such License to continue in forcte until the day on which the first, Ordinary Meeting of the Borough Council is held after the 81st day of December next.Dated at D*jvonport this 11th day of February. 1924.— W. H. CHAMBERS. Acting-Town Clerk. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. rjTAMAKI WEST ROAD BOARD. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. Notice is hereby given that at a Special Meetinc of the Tamaki West Road Board, held on Thursday, the 31st day of January, 1924. the following Resolution was passed pnd will be submitted for confirmation at the Ordinary Meeting of the Board, to be held en THURSDAY, the Ofith day of February, 1924. at 7.30 p.m.. at the Board Room, Wharf Road. St. Heliers Bay. RESOLUTION. In pursuance of the powers vested in it bv " The Road Boards Act, 1908,'' " The Health Act, 15720," and by all or any other statutes and powers, it hereunto enabling the Tamaki West Road Board, doth hereby make and enact the following By-laws, namely, ('Here follow the By-laws.) The object of the By-laws is to increase from 45ft. to 60ft. the necessary frontage to a public rond of areas for building sites. A copy of the proposed By-laws is deposited at the Office of the Board, and is and will be open to public inspection during office hour* at any.time prior to the holdins of the said confirmatory meeting. Dated this 31st day of January, 1924, JOHN WILLIAM CARR, Clerk. Tamaki West Road Board. SALES OF. PROPERTY. AGENTS. — take notice, my property, Arnn'y Crescent, is withdrawn from sale.—C. 11. Tileman. _____ AGENTS. —My sections. School Rd., Mt. A Albert, withdrawn from sale.—Jas. Heath. ___ LAND Agents.Please note, my section. Ladies' Mile, Remuera, is sold.—F. E. Skelton. _____ LAND Agents.— notice, my business J withdrawn from sale.—E. Johnson, j Albert Dining Rooms. . i LAND Agents.—Please Take Notice, my property, Hobson St., is Withdrawn from sale.—lsa M. Craig. LAND Agents.—Please withdraw my secJ tion, Great North Rd., from sale; dated Feb. 11, 1924.—Amy MaoPherson. TOILET. ' T?ACE and Scalp Treatments.. Chiropody, ■1- Electrolysis, Hair Tinting. Expert Opera/tors.— McElwain. 270. Queen St. IF Your Hair is thin or falling out, try Ecyptus treatment.—l 9, Williamson's ambers, Shortland St. lADIES, Consult Madame Tate, Hair J Physician, Skin Specialist; Marcelling Serreno. electric method, 25.80n Marche Chambers. MRS. COLLEDGE. Expert. H.M. Arcade. Ist floor.—Ladies'. .Children's, Haircutting. Electric Waving. Shampooing. Massage Parlours. MRS. PARR. 308. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.— Face, Scalp Treatments, Buster Cutting. Hair Work. 'Phone 694 A. SUPERFLUOUS Hairs, Moles, Birth--0 marks, etc.. removed permanently without pain or injury to the skin. Face and Scalp Massage. Ladies' and Children s Hs,ircuttin«. Bineeinc, Shampooing, * etc. Minting. Brightening, and Hennaing a specialty. Eczema and all Skin end Nerve Troubles Treated. MADAME AMIE. Only Address: 65. Queen St.. Auckland. "MT; hy look OLD? VV ' "KAPO" Guaranteed to Restore Grey or Faded Hair to itsi Original Colour and Beauty. KAPO 'is Not a Dye, but acts by means of strengthening the roots of the hair. It cures Dandruff,' prevents the hair falling out, and promotes the growth of the Hair. Price, 3s per bottle; posted to any address, 3s —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 KAPO. 16 Shades. NEOS. Post Paid, 16s. DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. rpHE WORLD'S GREATEST DISCOVERY ..L FOR TINTING GREY HAIR, m powder form. SAFE, SIMPLE. Permanent and Natural. NO LIQUID STAIN EQUALS NEOS. This new herb is guaranteed to stain hair an indelible natural colour without the slightest harm to hair, skin, or eyes, 1 stake my 44 years' reputation on this assertion. SIMPLE TO USE ONESELF. I have 5 Special Rooms, allotted for this process for Ladies who prefer to have Expert* do the tinting for them; the other 9 rooms are devoted to Ladies' and Children's Hairdressing. Marcel Waving, Electric Massaging. Manicuring. Eidrworking, and Wigmaking, i;ls the Eagleton method of treating Falling or Impoverished Hair. — RANDOLPH EAGLETON. Principal, 6. Victoria Street, <V "nECTO Hair Dye also stocked direct from the Makers. 12 Shades. Sample Set. 6s 6d. WINES FOR SA»I. . A CASE OF PORT WINE, special blend, J\. 355. delivered City; freight. Is 6d extra. —Colonial Wine Co.. 248, Swanson St. BRAY'S Port Wine.— Redeeming, Robust Feeling; 12 quarts. 365, delivered. —6. His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland. OLD Port Wine and Sherry at 35a per case: Special, 42s 6d.—John S. Vella, Gratia. * 01 S CASE— WINE—2Ia CASE.— <uJI Having disposed of 2000. gallons at this price, we consider we Lave fulfilled our promise. We must now ask our many patrons to pay 27s 6d per case of 1 doz. quart bottles, or 12s 6d per gallon <2gals. or over), as from August 1. t reo delivery rail, steamer, or within mile radius. Even this price, does not represent the ilull value of the Win* COLONIAL WINE AND SPIRIT CO.. '248. Swanson Street. Auckland. E>IG REDUCTIONS in Prams, Push- > chairs, and Doll Prams, etc.. prior Removal to our new premises, three doors above Town Hall.W, A. THOMPSON AND CO.. 287. Queen St. SAWS and Edged Tools of all kinds Ground and Sharpened, at Andersen and Due tin's. 45. Alberts 8t

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 14

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