Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. /COMMENCING TO-MORROW COMMENCING 1 Q-MORROW ■ Y OK.U A 'PALiIADUE. UH.UA X A.LAIADUE. t I I 'A il i L L E." I | 1 BOX PLANS AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SOiM, LTD. pON CERT / CHAMBER. V^HAJUBEK. ' j 'OWN LI all, 1 own ■ Hall,. Direction; - - E. J. Gravestock. COMMENCING Saturday. / \ctober -i aTUKUAY, V/CTOBEK -L» WATtIiJJAI, I \CJ.Oiir,K 1 OATUHJJAY, V/CTOBER I, AND NIGHTLY AT 8. tor a Short Season (July. "The Man is one of the Wonders of the Century."—Melbourne Age. FIFTH AND FINAL NEW ZEALAND TOUR. MR. E. J. GRAVESTOCK Has the Honour to Present, A LEXANDER "WATSON, -Alexander ** atson, \ LEX AN DER YV ATSON, -Alexander >V atson. \ LEXANDKK \\T ATSON, Alexander ' * atson. England's fc oremost Platform Celebrity, in a series of Dramatic Interpretations and Recitals of the works of Poets. Dramatists, Novelists and Humorists. A LEXANDER Alexander i LEXANDER Alexander \LEXANDER Alexander t LEXANDER Alexander WATSON. » ATSON. \\r atson. W ATSON. WATSON, \V ATSON. WATSON. ♦V ATSON. All over the English-speaking world. Mr. Alexander Watson's work haa » multitude of admirers, for there is probably no RecUec before the public who has travelled so extensively and so successfully as Mr. Watson has done in the pursuit of his vocation. A LEXANDER \TTATSON. Alexander V? atson, Alexander watson, LEXANDER *Y ATSON, 4 LEX3NDER WATSON. Alexander V > atson. The remarkable power he hag, in such supreme desree. of vividly reproducing in the minds of his_ hearers, without any adventitious aids whatsoever, the scenes and characters in a story, drama, poem, or humorous episode, gives his work unrivalled distinction. His easy, sympathetic versatility and tuneful, flexible voice enable him to employ his power with equal facility, whether the author he is interpreting is Shakespeare. Dickens. Barrie, Kipling. Masefield. W. W. Jacobs, or the hundreds of others included in his wonderfully varied and unusual repertoire. Plans Open on Tuesday Next, at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. Reserved Seats, 4s: Unreserved, 3s. and 2s. Concessions to Parties and Students. Manager: - - - Maurice Ralph. LECTURES. HAS THE TRIBULATION PERIOD AS THE TRIBULATION PERIOD BEGUN? BEGUN? IF NOT. WILL CHRISTIANS BE IN IT? Will be the Subject takers by REV L. SALE-HARRISON, 8.D.. IN UNITY HALL. (Just Above Town Halt, Queen St.). AT 7.30 P.M.. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). N.Z. BIBLE LEAGUE MEETING. 'PO-NIGHT. 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT. 1 LYRIC THEATRE. PALESTINE. A Short Lecture: then a PALESTINE. Beuutiiul Film of Jewish PALESTINE. Activities iu Palestine: PALESTINE. Agriculture, Education. PALESTINE. Health, etc. Collection in PALESTINE. Aid Jewish National Fund. ADMISSION FREE. UCKLAND HIGHER CENTRE. THOUGHT SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS ST. PSYCHOLOGY CLASS THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, AT 7.45. Subject: "THE GOD IDEA," being the fourth of a series of Talks on the Four Dimensions, By MR, T. W. SILCOCK, A Cordial Invitation to All. JUMBLE SALES. Monster jumble sale, FRIDAY. SEPT. 23. 2 P.M. AIREDALE (Alexendra) ST. MISSION HALL. TOILET. S ARTISTIC Permanent Waving, Shingling, etc.; latest Beautifying Methods,— Madame Tate, Bon March* Chambers, Newton. Phone 46-047. A RTISTS in tlairwork. Permanent W*tA. ins Specialists.—Stamfords, Ltd., 133, Queen St. (opp. Herald). Phone 42-189. ELECTROLYSIS, Shingling, Marcel, Water Waving, Face Treatment.—Miss Guthrie. York Chambers, Victoria St. East. Phone 41-676. guarantees the restoring of j Grey Hair. Baldness and Super* fiuotis Hair •ucceasiuiy treated.—l 3. Mutual Life Chambers, Shortiand St. Phone 44-604. IfUGENE Permanent Waving, Tinting, J Manicuring, Dyeing, Shingling; experts in attendance. Established 1911.—George F. Sherwin, 21J), Sytnonda St. Phone 48-703. KAPO Hair Restorer, sold by all Chemists, Ss bottle, 3s 8d posted.—From M. Be ilea. Chemist. Pensonby. Shan} poo, Maass Waving (Engene) V'IKAU '* Ointment.—Certain cur® for li open wound*. varicose ulcers, boils, whitlows, abaceoeen.—All Chemists; price 3*. PERMANENT Waving. Hoots Visited, I Whole Head. £2 2s.—For particulars Phone 12-574. SALON Bejuveeol, H.R. Bldg*., Qusre St.—Toe for exquisite powders, ail colours; daintily perfamed. M. H. F Ol FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST, ' Diplomad Mar;r.eik> School. Chicago. U .S. A. (EsUb 18 yesrs.i, S3. HALLENSTEIN S BLDGB . Phone il'Ji'j Queen Street. tl'L installed a superior serrnaiieet j > \ Waring Machine, niing only pare! steam and oil; no electricity or gee Cannot I burn hair. ia;ure texture* or co:oar Makes i beaatifnL ; sating wave* entirety free from I kink or fa; is guaranteed »*.'* Inspection | and in<juif:«« Cor fuller de'ai-* invited We <• are specialist* in Bcingting, Sfaass&oo*. s Tstttinc EV.troiysia Hair Work. fte. Write • for free Marmelfe Besaw Book* We always carry & large stock of the Jsmmis "Marine lies" To* let Preparation*, which ere is use in 3ZJffi Mahseiio Shops in U.S.A. ANDO L P H AGLE T O 5 Jk. V -•—» t E*t*i>ll*n*<3 Years;. 6. VICTORIA ST.. 1 door frets Qaem St.. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HAIR SPECIALIST HAIR COLOURING MADK KAKK I Shade* from Gulden to Black—2l Shade* ! W« have & st*§ of §p*d*li»Ui- in the Maree* I Wdtiaj Departl£«-St. Permanent Witsm hy tee Eugese Prises- ( pal. Mr. £u«rree eatreeeed haa _entire sat- ! iS:£*atk>B h ottr operators' display ia that J Work, Tee Treatment of Ladies' and Children's ; Hair r*«*i*r** raj pwxmal taxt»v>i»vm. i Eetry Knows Bt-jrle rn Hanxottssg ** 1 fipstisitM rn. No advtOM on uai Prsfes A Large asd Beaut;foHy-se'ectsid E*»se j of Toilet Good* iu*t to hand, m stotk acd \ mad* to erdw. Hair Worker# and Tr* Reformation CarSa. ett. EL.4IE AND FACE MASSAGE. ii.et.va Bjuz StAta.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19270922.2.197.7

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19748, 22 September 1927, Page 20

Word Count
862

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19748, 22 September 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19748, 22 September 1927, Page 20