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Going Strong! Our Summer Sale Great Bargains are being offered in Men's and Boys' Wear. LOOK AT THESE POR 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 S2SD.

FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. HAMILTON RAM FAIR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 and 2. SOUTHDOWNS, LEICESTERS AND RYLANDS ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JAN. 20TH. RAM FAIRS, 1934. Hamilton (Southdowns, Ryclands and Leieestcrs). —February Ist and 2nd. (Entries close January 20th). To Kuiti.—February 12th. Hamilton (Romney and Lincoln). February 15th. (Entries close February 3rd). PRAYER BOOK IN WAR A very moving Boer War story is told by a friend of the late Lieuten-ant-General Sir William Pitcairn Campbell. One Sunday morning during the siege of Ladysmith he gathered together the First Battalion of the King's Royal Rifles, which he commanded, and began to read morning prayer. The Boers started to fire. Pitcairn Campbell, without fear or flurry, walked toward the Boer fire, holding the Prayer Book over his head. The Boers sawl the book, understood that the men were clustered together for worship, and ceased fire. Sir William spoke afterward of the chivalry of the Boers and their respect for religion. He said he felt certain that they would cease fire if he could make them understand what was going on. It never struck him that he was doing a very brave thing in walking toward the rifles of a foe.

—AND STILL THEY COME ! ) TWO MORE MONSTER ATTRACTIONS FOR : .'i S Cambridge Greater Talkies Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.< TO-DAY For One Night TO-NIGHT at 2.30 p,m. Only ; at 8 p.m. THERE CAN BE NO EXTENSION. Fox Films present their First Hit of the New Season. Built on the Gigantic Scale of "Cavalcade," it will remain in your memory for ever. PILGRIMAGE" HENRIETTA GROSSMAN With HEATHER ANGEL NORMAN FOSTER MARION NIXON PAR GREATER THAN "OVER THE HILL." Utterly human, profoundly moving, this, production rises to realms of absolute greatness. A drama that plumbs the emotional well-springs of every woman's heart. .. .that reveals with sensitive understanding the soul of a mother... .who sent her son to destruction rather than lose him to a girl she deemed unworthy. A REALLY BEAUTIFUL PROGRAMME THAT YOU SIMPLY MUST NOT MISS ! IT COMMENCES-O-MORROW FOR AN EXTENDED SEASON iHUihlMßli I Ui SPECIAL MATINEES WED. AND FRL, 2.30 P.M. THE PICTURE THAT HAS TAKEN N.Z. BY STORM. THE BIGGEST CINEMA EVENT OF 1934. ONCE AGAIN THEY COME TO ENTHRALL YOU ! Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter who entertained you in "Daddy 'Long Legs," will win you again in this delightful romance of a fiery—gay—roguish imp—and a big strapping fellow with a heart of gold and a twinkle in his eye. Janet Gaynor Warner Baxter in "Paddy, the Next Best Thing" Gay laughter, glorious romance, beautiful Irish music, perfect sentiment all blended in the romance that has captured the hearts of the world J Attend the Matinees and avoid, the Crowds at Night. MANAGERIAL: Bookings for to-morrow are extremely heavy and as there are only a limited number of seats at 1/-, 1/(5 and 2/-, we strongly advise you to reserve now and maka sure of your scats. No Phone Reserves will be held after 7.50 p.m. unless requested. Box Plans at A. G. Boyee's, Phone 244; Theatre 200. Free List Entirsly Suspended.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3110, 30 January 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3110, 30 January 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3110, 30 January 1934, Page 8

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