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Entertainment#. ulm ' . MONDAY EVENING, JULY STH. ■; READING OF ,PLAY “TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY.” ; By . lAN HAY. Non-Members >l/-. , . . E. I. WARD, Hon. See. ZANE GREY’S “WILD HORSE MESA.” “WILD HORSE MESA.” “WILD HORSE MESA.” LEAMINGTON . £H3SrSS. TOWN HALL PICTURES . ■ : ■" ' ■ I “ - ' TUESDAY, JULY 6. TUESDAY, JULY 6. ZANE GREY’S “WILD HORSE MESA.” “WILD HORSE MESA.” ‘ ‘WILD HORSE MESA. ’’ WITH . JACK HOLT, NOAH BEERY, " BILLIE DOVE, AND DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUNR. A Paramount Picture. Furious fist fights, reckless riding, and a stupendous horse stampede climax —story for story, punch for punch, thrill for thrill, there isn’t a better Western on the screen. ZANE GREY’S “WILD HORSE MESA.” “WILD HORSE MESA.” “WIIID HORSE MESA.” Adults 1/, Children (id. CAMBRIDGE MUNICIPAL BAND. BAND DANCE , TOWN HALL THURSDAY, JULY BTH, 1926. Roll, Up to the Popular Dance. Gents 3/, Ladies 2/. F. 11. GREEN, Hon. Sec. WAIKATO HUNT, MEETS FOR JULY. ~ TUES., July 6 —Matamata. SAT., July 10—Eureka Avenue. TUES., July 13—Pukeroro (N. Banks) THURS., July' 15—Matangi (T. Har- .; per). ' ■, . ' ' 1 FRI., July 16—Hunt Ball, Cambridge. SAT., July 17—Pukerimu. WED,, July 21—Te Aroha. SAT., July 24—“Bardowie.” TIJES., July 27—Matamata, • SAT., July 31 —Bruntwood Cross Roads WYNN BROWN, Master. Public N&ticm ' i THANKS. I desire to extend my very sincere thanks to all of the willing volunteers who rendered valuable assistance inremoving furniture and other valuables from my premises on Thursday evening. Especially do I wish tb thank the Fire Brigade for their splendid services and to Messrs V. Riekit. and T. H. Kelly, of the National and,Masonic Hotels respectively, for their valuable assistance. - W. JURY, Central Hotel. THANKS. Messrs Banfield- Bros, extend their sincere thanks to all who assisted to remove their stocks during the progress of the fife on Thursday evening,) and especially .thank Mr B. H. Bishop for the use of his shop. Advice as to re-opening for business will be advertised in Tuesday’s issup. BANFIELD. BROS. CAMBRIDGE BOROUGH COUNCIL. The Victoria Square has been set apart for the use of the Cambridge Rugby Union on the 3rd July. The charge for admission will be: Adults 1/, Children 6d. W. S. MILBUE-N, Town Clerk. June 28, 1926. <

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 2643, 3 July 1926, Page 1

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