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Now Going Strong I Our Summer Sale Great Bargains are being offered in Men’s and Boys’ Wear. LOOK AT THESE EOR EXAMPLES: SERGE SUlTS—were 75/ —NOW 65/-. SPORTS TROUSERS—were 13/11—NOW 11/6.; were 18/6 —NOW 15/6 SPORTS COATS —were 27/6 —NOW 15/-. ALL LINES REDUCED. Hughes’ for Real Bargains. R. A. (Dick) HUGHES PHONE 325 D.

FROM HERE AND THERE NEWS FROM OTHER CENTRES “Not Far From New Zealand.”—A Newark (New York) illustrated daily publishes a photograph of a Maori guide at Rotorua rubbing noses and shaking hands with an officer of an Australian warship, and below the picture appears the fdlldW'i'hg paragraph: “Here’s the way they greet you in. Rotorua, not far from New Zealand—a handshake and a rubbing of noses. An officer attached to an Australian warship is being introduced to the Native custom.” * * * Juice of “Milkweed.”—lt may not be generally known that the weed commonly known as milkweed can cause considerable pain should the juice, or milk, of the plant come in contact with the eye. This was the experience of a Wanganui youth while weeding the garden. He had just pulled up some of the plants of the weed, when he rubbed his eye to clear some obstruction. The milk entered the eye and almost immediately ho suffered great pain, and had to be taken to a doctor. * * * Aviation and Sport.—The convenience of air transport Avhen pressed for time was again shown when a prominent tennis player was able to participate in the Wellington provincial tournament at Miramar by travelling to Wellington in an aeroplane. C. E. Malfroy, the Now Zealand champion, was in the Wairarapa district on Friday morning, but after a brief trip in the air from Masterton with Flight-Lieut-enant J. Buckeridge as pilot he was able to appear on the courts early in the afternoon without having had ihe tiring experience of travelling by road or rail. * * * No Longer an Oliver Twist.—Amusement was caused at a meeting of the Picton Hospital Committee by the reading of a letter received by the secretary from a Maori. For some time past the Maori had been in receipt of charitable aid, and notice had been sent to him that the weekly relief would no longer be granted, as he was now able to work. The Maori’s letter of appreciation for what had been done for himself and family by the commit--1 tee concluded as follows: “I am very pleased to hear from you that my charitable aid has been stopped: otherwise I would still ask for same.” at the Wangani airport. _ —.- . .. 1 ■■■--£, - ■ SUPERFLUOUS Hair removed magically with Velvet Mitten Hair Re mover. 2/3. Money-back Guarantee Sold by W. J. Smoll'c, Chemist. "IypODERN Hair Rmnovcr : Velvet Mitten leaves skin smooth and white. 2/3. Carries Money-back Guarantee. Sold by W. J. Smellie, Chemist.

“The Best Sound House in the Waikato.” Cambridge Greater Talkies, Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.) Ltd. To-night at 3 p.m. and Monday SPECIAL MATINEES TO-DAY AND MONDAY AT 2.30 P.M. WAIKATO PREMIERE R.K.O. RADIO’S PIRST 1934 SPECIAL Direct from the Plaza Theatre, Auckland. A COLOSSAL STORY OP SELF-EFFACING SACRIFICE WITH Lionel Barrymore in As ELI WATT, M.D., the part that has been waiting all these years for the genius who could make it live. ELI WATT, M.D.. Who but Barrymore could portray the most beloved character of all —the country doctor. Approved for Universal Exhibition. “ONE MAN’S JOURNEY” The story of a successful failure, beloved and unselfish servant of all humanity, whose reward below is meagre; but in heaven above •—certainl AN EPIC OF DEVOTION, WITH MAY ROBSON JOEL McCREA DOROTHY JORDAN FRANCES DEE Five Stars in a Flesh and Blood Drama that Soars the Heart. BE ADVISED—BOOK EARLY ! PHONE 200.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3109, 27 January 1934, Page 8

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