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SATURDAY, JANUARY S TOMORROWSEE THE EXCITING MELODRAMATIC SCREEN SENSATION “Drifting.r STARRING THE GREAT Priscilla Dean. The blue haze- *f bamboo pipe smoke —the rush of the night wind out of the Yellow Sea—swinging cafe doors — ribald jests of drunken sailors—brighteyed‘little Chinese girls—the flash of a ship’s officer’s gold braid—the blare of jazz music—tinkle of wine glasses and sparkle of women’s laughter—and a gii-1 Cassie Cook—drifting in a strange, mysterious, dangerous land —drifting she knew not where. G) alter Hiers IN 60 Cents an Hour . WITH Jacqueline Logan A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. When Walter Hiets as a small-town Romeo takes Jacqueline Logan for an auto ride at 60 cents an hour, things begin to happen like sixty, too. It’s a mile .a minute joy-ride ot wholesome comedy. MONDAY, JANUARY 7 NOTE THIS DATE. A Stirring Tale of Trooper and Bushranger 'Qie Kelly Ganji. It is not Fiction—it is Fact. Every bit of it. Every scene revealed as it happened over 40 years ago. WILD DEEDS OF WILD YOUTH IN A WILD COUNTRY. Qjhen t,he Kelly’s were out 1878-1880. During these years Australia was shaken from end to end by the daring exploits of that notorious band. (7Te Kelly Ganpy. Produced iu the Strathnoylig Ranges,- in the heart of the Australian bush, depicting tii@ finest- horsemanship , a nd most beautiful Australian scenery. Bereft of Civilisation, Edncation, and a Father's Guidance, is it any wonder that these boys—for they WERE only boys—took the downward path. NOTE PRlCES—Gallery and Stand 2s 2d j Front of Hall is Reserves 6d extra. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9 ; / l ' ANOTHER .NIGHT OF GLADNESS With the same beautiful music provided by Mr Banfield and a lovely floor, as smooth as glass—these are becoming real nights of gladness. Picture Jlndancy WITH THE BEAUTIFUL PICTURE Gipsy Passion. Prices—Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d, Double Tickets 4s Picture only, in gallery Is. ,

Special After-Xmas Attractions in the Showroom. When to aav “ Special” we mean attractive from every point of view. These after-holid’ay offers include a choice selection of COTTON FROCKS. JUMPERS, MAR a BOUT FURS, AND A SMART LINE OF LADIES’ UNPERWEARV'INCLUDING NIGHTDRESSES. CAMISOLES, KNICKERS, etc. Each offer is a separate, bargain, and eacli bargain offers; special value. See these lines whatever else* you do —TO-DAY, They won’t last long. They can't ait the prices they’re marked.* ISC r^rcTrr "Vliiit! or. KNITTED SILK JUMPERS 18/6, 21/6, 26/6 to 46/6 MARABOUT FURS .. 32/6 to 65/L A DIES’ CALICO NIGHTDRESSES T/11,9/9, 12/11 LADIES’ LONGCLOTH 12/6 to 21/6 LADIES’ CAMISOLES 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 to 8/6 LADIES’ CALICO KNICKERS 5/11, 6/6, 7» 6d, 8s 6«t Job Lines Ladies* Cotton Frocks, at Reduced Prices to Clear. Duke street Cambridge PHONE No. 7 P.O. Box 8

to xne nips. .1. lIU SHOP AT THE DUKE CORNER. BICYCLES are OTJR SPECIALITY ! To be able to «H a bicycle of «- griule quality at a reasonable pnce ba L„ our special aim in securing our ' „ -tocl" The above condibeen fulfilled in our ‘‘AVIATOR” Bicycle, which " e arc importing- from Great Britain. A BICYCLE rOB EVERYBODY. baa. MASSEY SON And aviator cycles. SEE OUR BOY’S BICYCLE. new year gifts A few suggestions to help you in your choice of gifts. T ' ~ Armlets. Bungles, Brooches, Pendants, Hatpins, Thimbles, Vases China,. E.P. and Silver Photo Frames, Minors and Brushes, Ebony and Silver Tobacco Pouches, Pocket Books, Child s KmU, Fork and Spoon. A SPECIAL NEW LINE, set. birthday STONE RINGS. M ME m FT See display in window. All 15/. except Pearl 20/, and Diamond 25/. Choice Assortment of Silver and E.P. Ware, Butter Knives, Jam Spoons. Fruit Knives.; Bread Forks, and olh lines too numerous to mention. ■We shall be phased to quote for ,rli ' 11. BRERETON the duke street jeweller B LAKER’S THE STORE THAT REDiICED' THE COST OF LIVING. COMPARE. COMPETE. 100 Flour 50 Flour : • 9/9 Our Famous Cevlonia V'2. Blue Sultanas Smyrna Sultanas Choice Golden Sultanas Sugar of Milk -*•■ Milk Oaties Amber Tips Tea S /~ Roma Tea 2/10 7d. 9d lOd 1/7 1/6 Lipton’s Famous Ten ... Upton's Green Label . Columbia Salmon ~.. Choice Pilchards Valencia Almonds .... Choice Jordon Almonds Edmonds, Large Cream of Tartar St. Mongo, Large ..... Choice Apricots 2/8 2/10 lid lid 1/6 2/S 1/4 1/5 1/11 1/1 BLAKER’S CASH STORE THE CHEAPEST IN CAMBRIDGE .A* Daily Deliveri J. KIDD, saddler and cover expert. All lines of Saddlery, Harness, Collars and Covers made on short notice. MOTOR CARS RE-COVERED NEW HOODS FITTED. THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE WAIKATO. j ALL FREIGHT PAID. Phone 299. UKE-STREET, D ; V CAMBRIDGE INSPECTION SPECIALLY WELCOMED of Shoes which combine economy with style AT . - MISS CONNOLLY. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FQ)TWEAR SPECIALIST. DUKE STREET, (Opposite F.A.C.) 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 of benevolence is for you to continue using his i\/ CHAMPION- iphMUSCLE RAlfelNO FLOOR and „ . STANDARD ! OA.TKEA.L -in

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3157, 3 January 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3157, 3 January 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3157, 3 January 1924, Page 6

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