"Personal Reminiscences HOLLYWOOD" Jf« Piioto: EathUen Court, KATHLEEN COURT iS PERSON, AT ST. JAMES THEATRE TOMORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT ; The famous beauty specialist, Miss Kathleen Court, of Londoa and New York, Eyed for some time in Hollywood studying the "" methods employed by famous screen stars for preservation and ' ' retention of youthfulness and beauty. Miss Court knew .' personally Marie. Dressier, Ruth Chatterton, Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, JTorma Shearer, and many others, about whom .* she will tell you at St. James to-morrow night, making special reference to MARIE DRESSLER'S wonderful performance •■ in EMMA," which commences at St. James on Friday next.' DURING THE PRESENTATION OF ELISSA LANDFS Greatest Triumph "BURNT OFFERING." Eg^ Seating Accommodation (§P INCREASED ... but still we can't hold the • crowds who wish to hear Miss Kathleen Court's LECTURE DEMONSTRATIONS on the secrets of CHARM and BEAUTY In view of the unprecedented interest in Miss Court's lectures and the number of people who have so far failed to gain admission, the D.I.C. would ask these and all other patxons to carefully note the full schcd- :, ; ~ . ule of Miss Court's appearances Jbelow. . ' v THIS EVENING.—Special Demonstration, 7.15. SATURDAY.—Te» Room Session, 10.30 a.m. MONDAY.—Business Girl*' Session, 12 noon. General Session -' . 3 p.m. TUESDAY.—Business Girls'" Session, ""1 p.m. General Session, ' 3 p.iny ••;■; . ~- _ *%..■*?. - WEDNESDAY.—FinaI Farewell Appearance, 3 p.m. ADMISSION FREE TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE TOILET SECTION. Be Early | J* j *^ \ Be Early WELLINGTON BEWARE OF OIL (rfjSSßk. AND CREASE ON BH^bHA YOUR HAIR! CaS^^K If you want your hair to be aljvaye thick, bright, rich, colorful «t^^Bß —your scalp always dean, -—^P"* soothed and comfortable. THE REASON WHY f OIL relaxes the scalp and hair falls fast when the scalp is /•» relaxed and enervated. Oil mats.the hair and spoils the color, j£ ■ makes ihe hair heavy and difficult to dre«. GREASE fills i^ S?6V»«4^__ the follicles with dirt and dust and smothers the scalp, treed- / "'v.'v"* 1* ing dandriff germs which thrive in greasy dirt "and destroy the t^Scs^- *^k THAT IS WHY KOKO HAS NO OIL I '^%" OR GREASE; NO STICKINESS OR DYE I | You can see why■ KOKO get. such pleasing results when \ | everything else has fa.led. KOKO i, ,o clean, 3O refreshing \ B: to the scalp that you will vie it eagerly as a delighlful daily \ ■ ■ \ dressing for the Hair. V I SINCE FALLING HAIR MUST NOT I^l BE WASHED fe^ rZ3Hj}3m< *?^ "'' or fea** '«» aggravate the cause. How / «Ogg^. forhmate that KOKO cleans the scalp perfectly £ I EgUGgSlf '," ieconds in this easy way. Apply KOKO W , HbßHmhV j e' J> |O '^ c *ca' Pl '"■•"h '* 'n vigorously, then § nHm rich-looiing; your scalp cool and delJlht' I / fe^V BEWARE OF AN IRRITABLE | JS.J t,IMw f, 1 f«r?(d!1 fr <!an<3"ff «"d thiV sickly destroys S '!&f~ ' nSir« l °P - p lr"tati°n instantly. Read i '•%? ■RUI AT scTl h*irKOKO VeS When KOK9 cleans I g LmMI chemist or leading store NY !sJH
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1932, Page 15
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476Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1932, Page 15
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