Entertainments. JUIIPIRE THEATRE, TE AWAMUTC SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th. HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAWLINSON in ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT. ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT. ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT. ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT. We offer this picture in answer to YOUR demand for BETTER PICTURES —pictures of real entertainment that the WHOLE FAMILY CAN SEE! It is but one of a number of Good Pictures Universal has made for you. Watch our advertisements for announcements of those coming! Episode Four of THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER. THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER. TUESDAY NIGHT. Selznick Pictures presents BILLY RHODES BILLY RHODES in BLUE BONNET. BLUE BONNET. —BLUE BONNET. An irresistible heart appealing drama of life, with all humanity for its background. Blue Bonnet has many laughs and a tug at the heart as well. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Special Benefit for Ground Improvement Fund. “THE COWBOY AND THE LADY.’’ “THE COWBOY AND THE LADY.” “THE COWBOY AND THE LADY.” “THE COWBOY AND THE LADY.” With MARY MILES MINTER and f TOM MOORE. A Paramount Picture. ALL TICKETS 2/2. Seats may be reserved at Gifford’s. Public Notices. GRAND CONCERT TN aid of the Kihikihi Anglican Church funds, in Kihikihi Town Hall, on WEDNESDAY, sth December, 1923, at 8 p.m. Tickets: Concert, 2s; Dance (to follow), Is. Dalton’s music. 188 IN BANKRUPTCY. TN the Supreme Court,y holden a,t Hamilton. —Notice is hereby given that Thomas Hugh Stitt, of Te Awamutu, painter, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors, to be holden at the Courthouse, Hamilton, on MONDAY, the 19th November. 1923, at 2.30 o’clock p.m. V. H. SANSON, Deputy Official Assignee. Hamilton, Bth November, 1923. 189 have YOU MADE AN APPOINTMENT ? t M R W. RUSSELLPRINCIPAL OF RUSSELL LIMITED, WILL personally visit Te Awamutu on SATURDAY, 10th November, 1923 Avoid disappointment by making an appointment at once at Jeffery's Pharmacy. MR RUSSELL employs the most modern scientific testing devices, so that Inaccurate diagnosis is impossible. Glasses supplied from £1 per pair up. JJUSSELL N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, Ground Floor, Fronting Queen Street, AUCKLAND. PLEASANT THINGS. The idea that the Chemist is to be visited only in times, of sickness is all wrong. There is no need to ask you here to buy medicine: you will do that when you need it. It Is the pleasant things we want to tell yon aboutr-things in pretty —boxes with dainty wrappers round them. All kinds of dainty toilet luxuries that appeal to your good taste, or those necessities that you must buy somewhere, you get at their best here. J. F. BROOKS, CHEMIST, TE AWAMUTU.
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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1425, 10 November 1923, Page 1
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