T ii i<; a U.XIGH T. "THE PURPLE LILY. "THE PURPLE LILY. "THE PURPLE LILY. OSTBICHE OSI'KK'HE OSIBIC'HE rriHBATRE TJOVAL, TTAMILTON A TTK ACTION. OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS I "LIMOUSINE LIFE." "LIMOUSINE LIFE." "LIMOUSINE LIFE." Xo Limousine over went the Pate th, Picture l)o;-s. It Breaks all Speed Limits It's a Joy Bide .-ill the v,ay It will tii'ikc Pessimists Laugh Optimists explode Supported by EPISODE No. 2 OF "THE DOUBLE CROSS." "THE DOUBLE CROSS." "THE MASKED STRANGER." You Simply Must Follow this Great Pathe Serial. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. At 2.30. THEATRE "ROYAL TTAMILTON SPECIAL MATINEE SPECIAL MATINEE Association, nment for tile din "THE BANG BOYS." "THE BANG BOYS." "THE BANG BOYS." AND A SPECIALLY SELECT} PROGRAMME OF PICTURES; ADMISSION—AduIts. Is. Children, (id. Meetings. UT. PALLS METHODIST CHURCH ° LONDON STREET. HOME MISSION MEETING. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m. Chairman : Mr M. Kiddle. Speaker: Rev. S. Lawn- (Christehurch). Meeting of Quarter Board to follow. TENDERS FOR GRAZING. "TENDERS will be received up to the 21st October for grazing rights on th e Lands under our Society, for period 12 months: sheep on. For conditions, ets., apply Hamilton Beautifying Society. 359 F. T. INNES, Secretary. M» W ILLIAM JTOBBS, SURGEON DENTIST. (Late of Wellington and N.Z. Divisional Dental Hospital), May be consulted at Victoria Chambers (next Times Office), having moved from premises lately occupied by Messrs Young and Gresham. 'Phone 33, HAMILTON. M R W. G. POCNTNEY.
Dental Surgeon, KIA ORA BUILDINGS (Next Bank of Australasia), HAMILTON. YOUNB AND GRESHAM. Dentists, HAMILTON. /~)N and after Ist July, Mr Grcsham will be acting as Locum for Mr Taylor, Cambridge, until his return from the front. 'Phone, No. 54. M R F. C. ODL U M CCRGEON riEXTIST Special Student, University of Pennsylvania and Dental Hospital, London; also pupil of Dr. Lincoln, Crown and Bridge Specialist, Philadelphia. JUS WICK QH AM REUS, HAMILTON. Telephone 8c Public Notices. LEGAL NOTICE. MR PERCY B. HENDERSON, J - TA Solicitor, lately returned wounded from Franco, and previously employed in the firm of Messrs .Johnston, Ooates, and Eee, Auckland, will be managing the, practice of Messrs O'Neill and Stewart during .Mr Stewart's absence on Military Duty. 71)8 MRS A. P CLAYTON, H.I.S.M. CERTIFICATED in Swedish .Massage and Medical Electricity, from Rarley Institute, London, is prepared to receive clients, at her rooms (latchoccupied by Messrs Young and Gresham)— Toilet Specialist, Massage, Shampooing Hair Treatment, .Manicuring, Electrical Massage and Vibration. Telephone 837. 748 fJIWA" TTJOME ■ MATERNITY). NURSE OLSEN DAWSON STREET, HAMILTONEAST. 'Phone BIG. RIVATE •'""—' Maternity and Surgical, (Near Ngaruavrahia Bridge) Terms moderte NURSE MARGETTS M,
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13890, 16 October 1918, Page 4
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