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AMUSEMENTS. Etc. KING’S THEATRE TO-NIGHT! PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. Delighted Audience Last Might. A GENUINE 8-PART SPECIAL ! From L. D. Blackmore's Famous Novel. LORNA DQONE LORNA DOONE LORNA DOGNE A Tale of Old England in the Days of Dick Turpin and the Bandit Knights. Beautiful MADGE BELLAMY In what is always spoken of as the Greatest Love Story ever written in English HAROLD LLOYD —in—“NUMBER, PLEASE?” One of his'Best Comedies yet. KING’S GREAT ORCHESTRA. —ln New Operatic Selections — NEXT SATURDAY. REX BEACH’S—“GOING SOME” HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL SPORTS. HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th. Parents and all interested are cordially invited to be present. W. H. HOULT, i Headmaster. KING’S THEATRE MONDAY, OCT. 29th., at 7.30 p.m. His Worship the Mayor, Mr T. W. Rhodes, M.P., will open the . .Catholic Bazaar in Aid of the New School Building Fund. —Grand Dancing Programme— OF 150 PERFORMERS 1 — Dancing Dolls of every description, Kewpies, Gollywogs, Japan- ‘ ese, Jaek-in-the-Box, Soldiers; Dolls that all little Children love. 2 Dashing Cowboys from the West. 3 iCharmiiig and Beautiful Ballets, introducing every kind of Dancing, Pierettes, Rainbow Hawaiian . Scenes. 4 —-Miss Mavis Morgan, one of Auckland’s Clever Dancers, will also be seen in Classical Study, “The Awakening of Spring,” Aerobatic Novelty, National Dancing, etc. 5 Stirring Outlaw Seena; Bandil Chief and Ha's Followers; Gorgeous Costumes, all the Latest Songs from Leading Artists; Lighting Effects a Specialty. Under (Direction Miss A. Beresford. Music By MR. ALBERT WILLIAMS’ JAZZAMARAMSA BAND. The Band of Mirth and Melody. Items by Regimental Band. Admission 1/-; Gallery, 6d. Extra. Children 6d. A. CORBETT, Hon. Sec.

TENDERS. THAMES COUNTY. Tenders will close at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, October 30th., at the County Office, Mary Street, Thames, for the following work:— Contract No. 67—Erection of Boundary Fence along Direct Approach Road, Parawai to Kamaeva nga River. Specifications to be seen at the County Chambers, and at Matatoki Post Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. T.. E. lIOOLEY, County Engineer. BUSINESS NOTICES. STRONG LIGHT HURTS THE EYES. iSun-glare, Road-glare, Waterglare affects Weak Eyes. Strong penetrating Light k intolerable, often causing Pain, Headache, Watering of Eyes, and Debility. Prompt attention will save suffering. Proper kind of Lenses (not Goggles) will relieve. C@hflult a Specialist. WIR. H. A. BAGLEY, M.5.C.0., OPT. D.. Eyesight S^jeeialfet. In Thames Friday, November 16th., at the London Dental Rooms.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15960, 26 October 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15960, 26 October 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15960, 26 October 1923, Page 1