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PICTURES. FOLLOW THE CROWDS. An Eye-opening’ Triumph. ONE VERDICT; “IT’S MARVELLOUS!” TO- NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME. Theatre The Leading x> oyal. lIEATRE Theatre. -LVOYAL. A ROYAL RECEPTION accorded to the acknowledged king achievement of MODERN MOTION PICTURINO IN 8 HUGE SPECTACLES. "VITHY /CHANGE \TOUR V\TIFE” W«I|Y '-'MANGE X OUR ,VV jIFE” • “WHY / 'IMANGE -VrOUR AI/IFE” <•} VVjllY V7IIA.NGE I OUR iW IFE” • AN INDICTMENT AGAINST DIVORCE. THE MOST HUMAN, THE GREATEST and THE MOST GRIPPING story ever told. THE DRESSES, LINGERIE, etc., etc., that ladles delight in made even mere men sit up agape and acknowledge that they were dreams of beauty and sparkles of surprise, and they thanked heaven they hadn’t to fool the bills. Screened to special music by the AUGMENTED ROYAL ORCHESTRA, and preceded at 8 sharp by “N.Z. CO-OP. DAIRY FACTORY, FRANKTON, and EDDIE POLO’S ■y'ANTSHING JQAGGER. Prices—2/1, l/T, 1/ 1. Res. 2/7. SECURE SATURDAY’S SEAT AT PAUL’S. T 'IIEATRE Astonishing 13 OYAL. lIEATRE Attractions. J-VoYAL. pO -MORROW AT 2.30 & 8. ELSIE FERGUSON’S TRIUMPH, I) A R B A R Y O 11 E K f '-” 3 A R It A R V 0 11 E E P.” CHAS. RAY In “PALLAS GREEN.” “FATTY” in “THE HAYSEED.” BAND CONCERT. JJAMILTON MUNICIPAL BAND. “This Hand of enthusiasts,” vide 'Waikato Times, “in search of laurels." The Last Opportunity of Hearing the Band before Leaving for the Contest. SU N DA Y A FT EB N 00N, FERRY BANK. The Band will render the following programme;—• Test (Jtiickslep “Wye Valley” Test Selection. ... “Madame Butterfly” Cornet Solo “The Caravan’ Test Selection. .“Love and Laughter” Song.."Boses Bring Sweet Thoughts” Grand Selection “Donizetti” "Test Quartette “Bohemian Girl" March “Dunedin Navals” “God Save the King." 801 l up and pass your opinion on the Band's chance of bringing back the Shield. Incidentally, don't forget tlm Collection in aid of the Contest Fund. GIVE “YOUR BAND" A FIGHTING CHANCE. 87 TENDERS. QAM BRIDGE ROAD BOARD. TENDERS FOR GRAVELLING. Tenders will be received up till noon on SATURDAY, February 12lh, 1021, fur the following Contracts, viz.:— (1) Gravelling No. 3 Station Road, about GUI yards, at per yard. (2) Gravelling McCann's Deviation Road, about 480 yards, at per yard. Contractors will be shown the work on THURSDAY, February iOlh, at 9 a.in., at Gwcnland’s Gate. E. VEALB, 76 Secretary. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. CONTRACT FOR THE ERECTION OF A SAWMILL AT FRANKTON JUNCTION. General Manager’s Office, N-Z. Railways, Wellington, 20til January, 1921. VITRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office until 10 a.m. TUESDAY, Btli February, 1921, for the above Contract, for all, or for the separate trades. The Contract will be for labour and part material. The tenders are to be enclosed in envelopes marked on the outside "Tender for Sawmill, Frankton," and addressed to this office. Drawings, specifications, and conditions may be seen at the offices of the Stationrnasters at Auckland and Frankton Junction, and also at the Architectural Branch Office, Bunny Stre.ct, Wellington. The lowest, or any, lender will not necessarily be accepted. R. W. McVILLY, 411 General Manager. IMPOUNDED, IMPOUNDED. IMPOUNDED in Public Pound, Hamilton East, one Red and White Bull, rope around neck. No brands visible. If not claimed and expenses paid on or before February 18th will ho sold at 12 noon to defray expenses. By order of W. G. G. Watson, Poundkeeper. 92 GRAMOPHONE!!. QLORIA. 00m.3 reasons why La Gloria Is far and away the best Gramophone on the market. La Gloria Is unapproachable in tone quality, due to Improved and patented sound box and sound chamber. La Gloria Is able to record the short vibrations produced by the soprano voice and the strong vibrations of the cornet without the blemishes found in other makes of machines. M. Henri Verbruggheu, conductor of the celebrated New South Wales Orchestra, states he was particularly struck with the mellowness of tone and the clearness of detail in Gloria. MACHINES FROM £l4 TO £l2O. Gash or Terms. pA QLORIA pARLOUHS, WARD STREET, HAMILTON. 157, Karam;ahape Road. Auckland. J-JOUSE pOUK J> OOMS. HOT AND COLD WATER, ELECTRIC LIGHT, LARGE SECTION. CLOSE TO FRANKTON STATION. A REAL BARGAIN FOR BUYER WITH CASH £BOO. QOSLING AND pRENTON, AGENTS. FRANKTON JUNCTION. Broken lenses ana ail optical Repairprorr.ptiv .mended to. Post to us.— H. Grocott (F.S.M.C.), London. Manning’s Pharmacy. Ltd., ’.lommou.

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14583, 4 February 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14583, 4 February 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14583, 4 February 1921, Page 1