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Attractions, i TO-NIGHT. G)alter Hiers C 6 77* • Fair COeek. The merry mirthquake of a fat man in love. A mile a minute comedy of a sleepy town and of a fat man who woke it up. Nobody loves a fat man, but the romance of one will tickle you pink. How a jack of all trades became a master of love. A fifty horse power comedy about a one horse town. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER S WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS John Gilbert JFfe G)olf Jftan. Men are not always what they seem. "The Wolf Man" really was a gentleman. Each of us is really a dual soul. What we are depends on which predominates—the good, or the bad. "The Wolf Man" is a picture of elemental passions and sub-conscious deviltry. No man controls others until he controls himself. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 THE GREATEST MOTOR RACE EVER SEEN ON THE SCREEN, Speed —Action —Racing Cars Smashed on daDgerous curves-the famous Monterey Racecourse. A STORY OF OUR MODERN YOUNGER SET. Reginald Denny In a Dazzling Story JKe Youth PRICES 2s Is. %mM^w^^m^^^^MMM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmm He was He was " The Wolf Man" when he dranl the Honourable Gerald Stanley when he was Beneath onen skies in the northern Limber country, "The Wolf Man" found his real self, hue not in the exclusive clubs of London. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 By special arrangement with Graham Wilcox Productions, after a wonderful season at " The Strand," Auckland. gggyggyMy^^^^^^^-g^^^ The world s Wonder Film, from the famous play by Oscar Asche and Frederick Norton, A romantic Eastern drama of love and thrilling incident with Betty Blythe America s most beautiful woman, as Zahrat, the Desert Flower. The picture of the year. A gorgeous and romantic Oriental spectacle with a thrilling story and an intensely moving denouement. The Box Plan for this picture is NOW OPEN Price 2s. Front of hall Is. '*** MMM * MMM ** M * W * 1

SMART, REFRESHING STYLES Delightfully cool and ultra smart, these frocks will appeal to every woman who has good taste and who has an eye to economy. We have hundreds of Cotton Frocks at prices ranging from 5/6 to 32/6 charmingly made in the following mat-^ erials— I Delainette Gingham \ Ratine Voile Fugine Tussorine and Linen LADIES —Call and inspect these goods, their unexcelled values are positively irresistible. mmii mm DUKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE. Phone No 7 P.O. Box 8

OHOOL OF MISS ALICE T. s 7 HANLIN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, THEORY AND HARMONY. Pupils prepared for Trinity College and The Associated Board exams. STUDIO NEXT Y.M.C.A. T ADIEfcJI Get your Visiting Cards printed at the Independent office.

A Few Reasons why you should prefer CHEVROLET IS MODF.RN IN APPEARANCE. AIT models are of stlean) line des : crn and have a fine durable fiirish. CHEVROLET IS MODERN IN CONSTRUCTION 1 . It has standard sliding gear transmission, inoJe a cooling sys-teni\ suction fu&' feed with tank afc rear, safe steering median sm —in fact all essential engineering improvements found in the highest p \ced cars. CHEVROLET 18 FULLY EQUIPPED". Chevrolet is a'l the.re ready to use-ns soon as you have puc on your number place. Compare these fully equipped Chevrolet with other cars plus their missing equipment' and satisfy yourself which costs less. CHEVROLET TRANSPORTATION AVERAGES LESS COST. PER MILE. This cost includes the list price of car, insurance, operation, maintenance, annual depreciation, and interest on your investment. Why pay more ner mile for lower quality. CHEVROLET HAS THE MOST POWERFUL MOTOR OF ANY LOW PRICED CAR. lis supremacy in hill cUmbinsr and hard going is well known. We should be pleased to demonstrate th-is at any time. CHEVROLET SERVICE COSTS ARE LOW because so few hours per year are needed in service stations. Chevrolets are buii't to stay together, and do not require Chevrolet owners to be alwavs near- a repair shop. CHEVROLET 1S EASY TO BUY. Our extended Time Payment System is the cheapest because we charge only 6 per cent on the unpaid balance, do not require car to be insured, under comprehensive insurance, and are satisfied with a small deposit. PRTCE, Fullv Equipped £238 W. Souter&Co

Tm n ana ma ffi Bfflfo MM TO n 4BBk a B ■ —TRADING Co.— "THE SHOPPING CENTRE." We deliver goods in the Borough and Leamington. EVERYTHING AT BEDROCK CASH PRICES. " RDERS for goods selected from our latest Catalogue received at this branch, and despatched from our Head Office as quoted, plus bare freight or postage. Why not take advantage of the many Bargains offering^ Farmers' Union Trading Co., 'Phone 360. E. J AMKS, Manager Cambridge Branch.

Lamb! "\HE finest of Spring Lamb procurable in the Waikato is now on sale at the Post Office Butchery. This shop is renowned for quality, and our Spring Lamb is well up to the standard, while the price cannot be beaten. Shop at Grimes' For meat that's prime

<■»'"»"■' 3B* H miiiiiiii ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiii In any Social (fathering they give an added sense of sociability. They are quality Pound Cakes and are always a credit to the hostess who serves them, because we bake them from ther ! better ingredients—Real Butter—Real Eggs— y Proper Mixing —and the Correct Baking, Try them for your next afternoon at home. UTCHART m Cambridge Bakery Phone 250 nrmnnT nnu nll ny mi n liiLiimLiiiuuuaui»Ti joi hii ii iih m i\ 1111 iui imsa u.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 2391, 1 November 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 2391, 1 November 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 2391, 1 November 1924, Page 6

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