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TO-NIGHT p II E A T 11 E. TO-NIGHT. A Unique Photo-play, with a Wonderful Cast, headed by WALT WHITMAN. Settings of Extraordinary Beauty. The Largest and .Most Elaborate ONE-ROOM SCENE Ever put on the Silversheet. "THE REGENERATES." "THE REGENERATES." "THE REGENERATES." A Splendid Story of Love that Conquers All. rp HEATHE TOOYAL R OYAL, H AMILTON TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. "PEGGY. WILL 0' THE WISP." "Like the famous Hory o'More, "She stole from the rich to give to the poor." Metro's Latest Wonderplny is a Brilliant Romance of Ireland To-day. A Story of Love and Hate. PEGGY, THE WILL 0' THE WISP. A Play with a Big Thrill—A Eew Tears —.Much Laughter— A Charming Love Story, set amid Beautiful and Quaint Scenes of Old Ireland. TALENTED MABEL TALIAFERRO As THE BOLD HIGHWAYMAN, "THE W!LL 0' THE WISP " Tins splendid picture 'will be liked by every Irishman as well as by everyone else. _ AparuneitTs. A DVERTISKR would like Lady L Boarder for two months.—Apply "Advertiser," Times. 228 "DOARD and Residence wanted by Respectable Young Man in private family—"Tradesman," Times office. 331 QENTLEMAN desires Board ai *-* Residence, private famjlv, near Hamilton station.—State tariff "R," Times office. np("> LET—Two Unfurnished" Rooms, use of conveniences; no children preferred.—-Mrs McMillan main street, Frankton. 271 ifANTED— By Young Lady ii. business. Temporary Board for two months.—-Apply this office. YIfANTED For two adults and one child, two large Unfurnished Rooms (bedroom and sitting-room), with board, in good position.—Apply -Mrs Rauson, Anglesea street. 334 "ANTED—By November 1, three *' Furnished Rooms (2 bedrooms, sitting room), use of conveniences.— "Rooms," Times office. 207 NOTICE. JJIGHCROFT PRIVATE HOTEL, Collingwood street . Under mew management. Vacancy for a few Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate. MRS M. HUGHES, Proprietress. Phone 136. Church Services. f| AMILTON METHODIST CIRCUIT ST. PAUL'S. London street—ll a.m.. Rev. E. 0. Blamires, anthem. To Deum"; 6.40 p.m., organ selection from Handel, 'Th e Occasional Overture," etc."; 7 p.m., Rev. J. Clover, anthem, "At Even, Ere the Sun was set"; Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., Rev. S. Lawry (Christchurchjl, ST. JOHN'S (Hamilton East): 11 a.m., Mrs Blamires; 7 p.m.. Mr Wheatlev; Thursday. 7.30 p.m.. Rev. S. Lawrv. FRANKTON—II a.m., Rev. Edmondsonj 7 p.m., Rev. E. 0. Blamires (Communion). Rotouna, 2 p.m., Rev. J. Clover; Puke- • taha, 2 p.m.. Rev. Edmondson; Rukuhia. 2.30 p.m., Mr Blackloek; Matangi, 7.30 p.m. Rev. Edmondson; Newstead, 7.30 p.m., Mr Fow. W2T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ° CHURCH. CLAUDELANDS, 11 a.m.. Rev. Robt. Maekie. 7 p.m., Rev. Robt. Maekie. Subject. "Reform's Strange Yokefellows." Tamahere, 2 p.m., Rev. Robt. Maekie VlltST CHURCH OPRESBYTERIAN) x FRANKTON. Services to-morrow at 11 a.m. and 7 7 p.m., and at Koromatua 2.30. Evening subject, "The Anzacs and the Holy Land." Preacher, Rev. J. T. Burrows". 1 ARTIST CHURCH, HAMIL' - y SERVICES TO-MORROW: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. Morning, at 11—Mr A. D. Price. Evening at 7.30 IN THE KING'S THEATRE. Sneaker: Mr Holdaway. Non-Churchgoers especially invited. Bright Singing. Hymn Books for visitors. OF CHRISI, CLADDELANDS. Pastor: Chas. Waterhouse. 11 a.m., Fellowship. 2.30 p.m., Sunday School. 7 p.m., evening service. Subject, "The Destiny of the Wicked." The Scriptures teach that the wicked shall "perish," be "destroyed," be "utterly consumed," be "as though they had never been." The N.Z. Association to Propagate the Truth of Our Lord's Second Coming requires its members to "Believe ... in the conscious and eternal punishment of the wicked" (Clause 10, Member's Declaration). Are we to accept as Truth the Teaching of God's Word or the Declarations of Man ? 200 CALVATION ARMY, BRYCE ST.-. *-* Meetings are conducted every Sundav in the Salvation Army Hall, at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. PRAYER AND PRAISE MEETING r PHE Prayer and Praise Meeting will ■*• be continued on Sundny next in the Farmers' Union Board Room. Hood street. Hamilton, at 2.30 p.m. Undenominational. , iNo collection. All cordially invited. EWEN McGregor. & A ,'/■ QRDER OF THE \ r.~~ STAR IN THE THEOSOPHICAL HALL COLLINOWOOD STREET. SUNDAY, 13th, at 3 p.m. Lecture by Mr J. It. Thomson, "Some Lessons from the Great War." All cordially invited. Collection. 318 Tf your thront is sore and irritable, take NAZOL, it wil 1 give you relief. (3) For the past few days every one Ins been talking about the towels at Hooker and Kingston's, and no wonder! Fancy buying large bath towels in brown at 2s -lid pair, white 2s lid pair, in times like th > present. There are not a great many left now, sc if you are likely to be needing towels shortly now is the time to J:iv ;i stock in. The big sale of hosier.'/ ends on Saturday, alter i.ii.it, they gc back to their former prices.—Hooker and Kingston, Ltd.. War discount ao usual, and nlwolute satisfaction, or your money back.* The King of Tonics—Forsythe's Vigor Tonic—invaluable as a pick-me-up .ifter influenza, colds, etc. Bottles, 2s Hd and 4, 3 fid.—Forsythe, Chemist. Hamilton.*

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13887, 12 October 1918, Page 4

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