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AMUSEMENTS. FSffi „ OJBi 4 „ Hojsl Direction John, Fuller and Sons. Ltd. TO-NIGHT — 8 — TO-NIGHT. Crowded Houses Nightly Extend Enthusiastic* Reception to • STIFF AND l\/fOTIFFY AND IW-O. Revue Packed with Racy Patter and Song Hits. _ „ "The Sailors." New The Sailors. (| " The Sailors." Scenery. The Sailors.^ " The Sailors." New The Sailors. >f " The Sailors." Wardrobe " The Sailors. You must book, and do so quite f early, , . . ( Or you'll chance cussing a. I splendid show; . For Fullers are crowded out ,1 And^he' bill includes Stiffy and I Mo. L. QRANE. Catchy Chorus Songs, Appealing Baby lmpersonations, Famous London Principal Boy. OESTKIA. Acrobat and Juggler. introducing Clever Comedy Business. QAMPBELL gROS.. In their Specialty— Duets and Dancing. „ fJiHE jg ALTOS, Exhibition of Amazine Balancing Feats. Most Wonderful Musical Vaudeville Act Ever Produced. „„„ JpOLIES gERGERES QUARTETTE. Internationally Famous Ensemble. Players in Exquisite Programme of Combined Classical and Popular Numbers. PRICES: Is, 2s, 2s Gd, 3s, plus tax. BOX PI AN at Hswis R. Eady and Son. Ltd., till £> p.m.; after, at Theatre. 'Phone 1595. DOMING BY THREE SPECIAL TRAINS. WIRTH - . T>ROS.' IRTH iJROS.' . GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. /CIRCUS AND rj 00. . OIRCUS AND ZJOO. TWICE DAILY. OPENING IN AUCKLAND ON WEDNESDAY A FTERNOON. VV EDNESDAY FTERNOON, MATINEE! MATINEE! i MARCH 26. AT 2.30 P.M. FOR EIGHT MATINEES AND EIGHT | NIGHTS ONLY! [ TWICE DAILY. Location : OLD DOCK SITE OLD DOCK SITE. THE GREAT BIG CIRCUS! THE GREAT BIG CIRCUS! . . . . THE GREAT BIG ZOO. THE GREAT BIG ZOO. TWICE DAILY. TEN ELEPHANTS. WORLD'S BIGGEST AND GREATEST ACTS. < THE LITTLE MAN, PRINCE GUISEPPE BIG NOLI (24 inches high), THE BIGGEST HIT! . The j ! The World's I J World's Smallest I, ! Smallest. Man. | "OAGONGI i Comic. Smallest ' 1 JO i Smallest Rider, ! I Trick. Smallest J ' Smallest Acrobat. ; —i Query. THE BIGGEST-PAID ARTIST. THE BIGGEST-PAID LAUGH. THE EVANS AND PEREZ ACT. THE CASTING LLOYDS. AND WIRTH'S STOCK COMPANY OF ACROBATS, RIDERS AND CLOWNS. PRICES: .MATINEE: 7s. 6s. ss. 4s. 3s (Plus Tax). Children under 12, Half-price to all parts. EVENING: 7s, 6s. ss. 4s. 3s (Plus Tax). Children under 10. Half-price, except to 3s seats. RESERVED SEATS: 7b (Plus Tax). Booked at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. RESERVED SEATS: MATINEES: Half-trice, Children under 12. EVENINGS: No Half-price. ZOO OPEN FROM 4 TO 5 P.M. ZOO OPEN FROM, 4 TO 5 P.M. Adults, Ig. Children. 6d. EVERYTHING COMTVG. WE NEVER i ; DIVIDE. •• ... ; ■ OHURCH NOTICES. Bill QTUDY. PU@ ) s?gs?: ' BAPTIST TABERNACLE. TO-NIGHT — 7.30 TO-NIGHT. LECTURER: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. Subject: " THE WAR IN THE CHURCHES." IV. THE PHYSICAL RESURRECTION OF OUR LORD. What would happen if the basal miracles of Christianity iB a fabrication? LECTURES. ' "pHILE . AND NITRATE IN V FRUIT-GROWING." TO FRUIT-GROWERS, FARMERS, AND GARDENERS OF HENDERSON, SVTANSON, OR ATI A, AND DISTRICTS. MR. A. E. STEPHEN (of Sydney), . Will Give' a- LANTERN LECTURE at the PUBLIC HALL, HENDERSON, TO-DAY (THURSDAY), AT 8 P.M. When special information will be given, concerning the profitable use of Fertilit'ors and Nitrate of Soda on Fruit Trees, etc. The Lecture will be of general interest, besides depicting the romantic country of Chile. ■; V' WRIGHT, Secretary, Henderson Fruit-growers' Association. THIRST AID TO THE /gp||\ Jt? INJURED. EgXSa Th*j First Lecture will be " given to Ladies at the VSpaSSSJ' Ambulance . Station on Jr WEDNESDAY. March 26, at 7 p.m. The fee for the course (7s Cd) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY. Hon. Secretary. Ambulance Station. Rutland Street. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. • CARD. DR. T. W. J. JOHNSON has commenced Practice as a Consulting Physician, and may be consulted at his Rooms,, - NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS. Fort Street. ' Hours: 9 a.in.-5 p.m. Tel. 337. - . __ —q TOILET. ' IT'ACE and Scalp Treatments. Chiropody, . Electrolysis. Hair . Tinting. Expert Operators.—Miss McElwain. 270. Queen St. LADIES. Your Hair * Beautifully Marcelled, Sorreno Method; Hair-cutting Specialised. — Madame Thora Tate, Bon Marcho Chambers. ... ' MRS. COLLEDGE. Expert, H.M. Arcade. Ist floor,—Ladies'. Children's, Haircutting, Electric Waving, Shampooing, Massage Parlours. ■ QHINGLED Hair, the new short hair O. craze, by Eagleton, Hair Specialist, 6, Victoria St. YALAZE. These valuable preparations are now oocainablo from Alys Johnson, 824 (Basement), N.Z. Insurance Buildipgs. ■ W HY LOOK OLD? » » » KAPO"—-—. Guaranteed to Restore Grey or Faded Hair to its Original Colour and Beauty. KAPO is Not a Dye. but acts by means of strength 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 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—^KAPO. 16 Shades. NEOS. Post Paid. 16a DIRECT FROM ENGLAND THE WORLD'S GREATEST DISCOVERS 1 FOR, TINTING GREY HAIR, in powder form. SAFE, SIMPLE, Permanent and Ntural. 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 I stake my 44 years' reputation on this assertion. SIMPLE TO USE ONESELF 1 . have 5 Special Rooms allotted for this process for Ladies who prefer to have 1 Experts do the tinting for them; the other 9 rooms are devoted to Ladies' and Children's Hairdressing, Marcel Waving, Electric Magsaging, Manicuring. Hairworkine, and Wig. making, also the Eagleton method of treating Falling or Impoverished Hair.RANDOLPH EAGLETON. Principal, 6, Victoria Street, Auckland. INECTO Hair Dye also stocked direct from the Makers. 12 Shades. Sample Set, 6s 6d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18663, 20 March 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18663, 20 March 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18663, 20 March 1924, Page 14