spn TO-MORROW-A VARY FINE DOUBLE FOX PROGRAMME. We have shown some fine Fox programmes of late, but we think this is one of the finest with the two Stars that will appear. IN,THE-FIRST HALF— Shirley Mason The Charming Star in an irresistible Romance bs, “ Very Truly Yours” A fascinating tale of matrimonial error which proved to be no error. SECOND HALF— Gdilliam Russell The Man’s Man of the Screen in “ Money to Burn In which an adventurous fellow got more than he looked for—and was glad of it. } 9 SATURDAY, JANUARY 13 sfilan] Messrs Fama and Lawson present Jfie Famous Diggers RE-ORGANISED! A Talented Combination of 25 Performers including 10 Beautiful Girls and TFe Famous Digger Orchestra. BETTER TIMES ARE DUE—So is The Diggers Better Show. AN AEON OF AMUSE MEN f packed into a Three Hour Period. IF ITS WORTH READING ABOUT its xYorth thinking about; if its worth thinking about ITS WORTH SEEING. Don't Miss the Diggers. Prices —2s, 3s, Reserves 4s, ss, plus tax. Plan now open at Congalton’s. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 • \ \ / ) * • Under the direction of United Artists ( Australasia) Ltd. W. D. GRIFFITH’S GREAT MASTERPIECE » Broken Blossoms. You have seen— WAY DOWN EAST INTOLERANCE HEARTS OF THE WORLD Griffith made them all. He is the master mind in the Picture World—the Shakespeare of the screen. Broken Blossoms is a Picture that makes you Think. It is not a picture of grand scenery and dresses—but tells a story so true to life that you are held spellbound with wonderment. Cambridge has never seen a picture like Broken Blossoms ; it s a master picture made by a master mind. N OTIOE —There will be no extra charge. SPECIAL NOTICE. In future we will give in this space the programme of music that Mr Litchwark and his orchestra will play each week, For this week, ending Saturday next, the following i fine programme will be rendered. Overture Entr'aetd Intermezzo —Love Dance Intermezzo —Mexican A Lotus Field Selection —Airs and Graces Captain Cupid Overture —The Golden Hive W altz—Rendervous Intermezzo —Cherry Intermezzo —Pandora Sun Ray mm Dress Parade March The Aristocrat March Karl Hosehana J. Dewey ... J. W. Bratton ... L. Monckton ... J. W. Bratton ... E. Brespsant G. Rusey L. Albert Y. Murice ... Leo Edwards
£>, Ladies’ es ®es and Ju^' IN A VARIETY OF STYLES AND MATERIALS AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE f MADE UP IN VOILES, GABARDINES, and SPONGE CLOTHS ♦ FROM 20/SILK JUMPERS, IN ALL SHADES FROM 27/6 Farmers Auctioneering Co., DUKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE. OUR MOTTO—" WE. AIM TO PLEASE.” PHONE N&. 7
Why Purchase Pianos ■NBHIHHnnHnHHBHHHH by Unknown Makers WHEN YOU CAN GET The Worlds Recognised Best Makers. HERE THEY AREBROADWOOD Est. 1728-London COLLARD & COLLARD Est. 1760 London EAVESTAFF Est. 1823 Londc n Est. 1837 London ESTEY Pianos and Player Pianos Est. 1846 Now York and London GRAMOPHONES, H.M. VOICE, COLUMBIA, EDISON DISC SONORA We have now complete stocks, Send for price lists. E. and F. Piano Agency, Ld S. COLDICUTT, Manager. HAMILTON AGENT— J. H. GITTOS Opposite King’s Theatre, Victoria Street. CAMBRIDGE AGENT— W. WHITE.
Hoarseness —sore throats —and chest troubles are promptly relieved by N-azol.-—4.
BULBS BULBS FOE PRESENT PLANTING ANEMONE, CROCUS, RANUNCULUS, LACHENALIA INI AS, SPARAXIS, TRITONIA, IRIS, TULIPS, HYASINTHS, NARCISSUS in great variety. Also WINTER FLOWERING SWEET PEAS Named varieties; also mixed 6d per packet. J. BATESON AND SON NOTE NEW ADDRESS; Seedsmen and Florists OPP. G.P.O, HAMILTON Plumes —Skop 2455 D; Nursery 28558
£ FARMERS AND SETTLERS } REMEMBER. CHAMPION Is a true local industry and took up advantage of you in the price of Flour Oatmeal and Rolled Oats during the recent unfortunate strike, though he had the opportunity to do so. The only compensation he now asks for this great act. ■f benevolence is for you to continue !*ing his - CHAM! lON HVB LiS I Arsr G FLOW t and tTAMIiiD OATMEAL.
The germs of Colds—Cam rrh. an.fi, Influenza are having a great time—fight them with Nazol. —8,
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXIII, Issue 3006, 11 January 1923, Page 6
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