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Entertainments. EMPIRE THEATRE, TE AWA3IUTU. THURSDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1925. The Greatest (Detective Story ever written by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE: SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE: THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES A Master Picture in which EILLE NORWOOD EILLE NORWOOD Surpasses Himself in the Role of SHERLOCK HOLMES. SHERLOCK HOLMES. A Thrilling Picture which has 'been praised ,by all critics, and which will enthrall all 'who see it. LIGHTNING COMEDY: NEVER ON TIME—NEVER ON TIME. •SATURDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, 1925. Full of pep and deviltry is the girl we all know—but let no prude dare say that she's tainted. The cranks may censure, may bluster, may blow—but the flapper's all right and not as bad as she's painted. THE PAINTED FLAPPER THE PAINTED FLAPPER THE PAINTED FLAPPER THE PAINTED FLAPPER An Ultra-Modern Jazzology featuring JAMES KIRKWOOD and PAULINE GARON. EMPIRE THEATRE, TE AWAMUTU. FRIDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1925. Messrs G. W. 'Desmond and C. Northcote Present Wlithout Pose, Pride, or Shame THE FUTURISTS THE FUTURISTS THE FUTURISTS ■COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY An Entertainment that deals in Wells of music and burlesque, that keeps a wholesome twinkle in the eye, and creates an impression in the minds of the audiences that the like of it has never been seen before. :Such is a fallacy . that should be expelled, -for *"""' THE 'FUTURISTS' is a conglomeration of all that is familiar in stage production:; but it .is in its form of presentation that it takes a turn and .reverses upon itself and breeds ORIGINALITY.. THE FUTURISTS Gladsome and iGlittering, Gallop of Gaiety, Frolicking Foursome of Fun and Frivolity. Jammed Full of Joy and Jestiferous Jollity. Two and a Half Hours' Bombardment of Enchanting Songs, .Delicious Humour, and Charming Music. Bm iPlan now op«n at Gifford'sPoputer Prices: ss, 4s, 3s, 2s. Plus tax. -Children half price. CH'AS. CABOT, (Advance Manager., i '!KE .#WiUHJTU ? €RIBBAGE CXUB. j DANCE •JF©wn3all FJODAY, 20th Nwenibrrr,' Sffi-5 -Dailtoii's Music. Novelty Danees. iGsnttemeivJis 6d; LadieU Is aKL HI AD THIS ! 'THE ELDEST AND MOST -EX.CEL--LE'NT- SEPARATOR ©N ,THE MARKET, Sustains .its' Long - earauul IRejputati.on for Efficiwi^, ,Notw.ithsta»ding the many -similar .machines which have appeared-on. the .market -within the past few .years. TOKH guarantee the ALPHA-.LIAVAL iiotii -in regard to standard test ;and wear,, and its efficien-cy ..far surpasses, that of any ofiher separator. '. We..guarantee its skim test .at. .01,. and .that.the material used in its .manufaetuae.is second to none. Wifh .regard to tests, it is wall to..bear in .itiind iikat these should be carried -out by d'ily-qualifled men with open micds as to the make of a .machine. A tester, for instance, should /be :not roiil.r 'qnaiiTied to test, .but «'houM be "quite unidentified with any other machine'from a market-point idi mew. W<& have ''had instances brought to our -notree wherein tests from .the ALPHA-LAVAL have .beem made .and retorneo at .04 to .07, but on inquiring •have ascertained that these tests •absolutely : incorrect. This emphasises j the necessity of all dairymen beang sur;f. of :the ."qualifications and absence of bias of fnose undertaking such tests. In conclusion, we re-empbhsise th* guarantee of the ALPHA-LAVAL skim test being-Tiothigher than .01, and remind -dairymen that its reputation for j efficiency is unsurpassed and is mat; onfc'iborn of yesterday. W. B, McADAM, LTD., OTOROHANGA AGENTS "FOR THE i ALmi-SLWAL SEPARATOR. ! 791*1

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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1688, 19 November 1925, Page 1

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