Entertainments. EMPIRE THEATRE, TE AWAMUTU. THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1925. A Dashing Girl who can Shoot, Ride, and Rope a Steer, is Suddenly Transformed into a Beautiful Society Creature. A Comedy-Drama of Pure Heart Interest laid in the Great West and a Great City. THE MAN NEXT DOOR THE MAN NEXT DOOR THE MAN NEXT DOOR THE MAN NEXT DOOR By the same Author who wrote "The Covered Wagon," "North of 36," etc. Featuring James Morrison, Alice Calhoun and David Torrence. THE .MAN NEXT DOOR THE MAN NEXT DOOR The Most Romantic Story yet Adapted for the Screen. 'A Story that Wrings the Heart. Showing a Brave Girl's Fight for Love and Happiness. SATURDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1925. The Acme of Dramatic Art in the Most Lavish Spectacle. Thrills and Romance. . GEORGE ARLISS ' GEORGE ARLISS in THE GREEN GODDESS THE GREEN GODDESS THE GREEN GODDESS THE GREEN GODDESS With ALICE JOYCE, DAVID POWELL, HARRY T. MOREY. A Selznick .Attraction Extraordinary. TOWN HALL, TE AWAMUTU. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH. CHILDREN'S GRAND PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL.. MAYPOLE DANCE.—7.3O p.m. sharp. GRAND MARCH.—B.IS p.m. sharp. Children's Dancing till 10 p.m.; adults after 10. DALTON'S ORCHESTRA. Admission: Gentlemen 2/-; Ladies 1/-; Children 6d. Doors open at 7 p.m.
TE AWAMUTU. A. J. NATION (Late of Whakatane), A NNOUNCES that he has taken over the above popular Hostelry, and invites a continuance of the support accorded his predecessor. The Commercial w well equipped with all conveniences for Tourists, Travellers, and the General Public. ONLY BEST BRANDS OP LIQUOR STOCKED. CUISINE A SPECIAL FEATURE as usual. The Bulk Store is replete with every possible requirement. Prompt delivery of mail orders, carefully packed. Personal supervision of all departments. f jA trial solicited. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ALEXANDRA ST., TE AWAMUTU. Telephone 10. WILSON, CANHAM, & CO. PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES for CALF SKINS. HIDES, SHEEP SKINS, TALLOW, HAIR, etc. BUYING DAYS. Buying at Te Kawa Factory on Wednesdays till 11 a.m.; at Te Kawa Station till 2 p.m.—R. R. Morton, Buyer. Buying at Te Awamutu on Thursdays and Saturdays. FARMERS, CONSULT OUR BOTERH oefore you sell elsewhere. S. TAPP, Branch Manager Phone 1457, Hamilton. TYPING. —Klenotype, cleans all fluff, wax, ink, oil and grease from typewriter in a moment without even soiling the fingers. In packets 3/6. from the Waipa Post Office. your separator fair treatment. A Tyes Pulley will prolong its usefulness. Absorbs all shock. Price £4 15s. —R. W. Gibson, Agent, Te Awamatu.
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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1666, 24 September 1925, Page 1
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