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FOLLOW THE CROWDS. To the hundreds turned away on Saturday and to others we say, SEIZE TO-NIGHT'S LAST CHANCE or seeing: the BIOOEST and BEST ever rpHEATRE I Whero the Best j "OOYAL. HEATRE Pictures Are. I -LVoYAL. To-nlg-ht—By miles the best. What a grand romantic attraction Is BEAUTIFUL TTU.SIE "JTAEROUSON, EAUTIFUL HiLSIE J- ERGUSON, in Robert Hlchen's Celebrated Book, BA RBA R Y Qll E E P." ARB AR Y ksll E E P." Then nothing- ever pleased patrons better or created heartier merriment than /"IHAS. DAY In "T)AHJS /"I KEEN." VVIIAS. JLvay In X ARI 3 VXREEN." Everyone revelled In this picture. Then explosive laug-h yells greeted "I7IATTY A RBUCKLE In "TTAYSEED." "'ATTY XXRBUCKLE in XXAYSEED." THE ROYAL ORCHESTRA. Back Stall? cd, Stalls 1/1, D.c. 1/7. mi'ccniv ""MO-MORROW) /"VNLY. O-MORROW) v/XLY. Our advire Is Book at Paul's, or you'll surely miss that seat! rpiiEATRE Where the really Great "OOYAL l-HEATRE Films Show. JLVOYAL KATE TTOWARDE the clever WangaATE XXoWARDE nui plrl who has made her mark in Australasian literature, and on stage and screen, presents POSSUM T>ADDOCK' OSSUM A ADDOCK' "T>OSSUM "DADDOCk" r>ADDOCK" - ADDOCK" IN T>ICTURES. IN X ICTURES. IN TJICTURES. N -I ICTURES. IN "PICTURES. N XT ICTURES. Her morions Success or Sunny South, 7 Massive Parts, WITH A LAUGH ALL ROUND THE RAILS. WITH A LAUGH ALL ROUND THE RAILS. AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST SUCCESS. THE AUCKLAND HERALD says: --"Truest or all Australian screen plays." IT'S ALL AUSTRALASIAN—AUTHOR—STORY—ACTORS—ACTRESSES, and Wonderful outback Scenery. Possum Paddock will live In your heart. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. r,d, 1/1 and 1/7 Res. at Paul's, Cd extra. QRAmopHonrß. 1/ G 1 corns reasons why La Gloria is far and away the b*st Gramophone on the Diarket. La Gloria 13 unapproachable in tone quality, due to improved and patented sound box and sound chamber. La Gloria is able to reoord 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 Verbrugghen, 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. Cash or Term 3. T A Q.LOHIA pARLOURS, WARD STREET, HAMILTON. 157, Karan£ahape Road. Auckland. FARMERS! FUR SALE—STRAINERS. Apply —■ NEW ZEALAND HOME BUILDERS, LIMITED, Lake Road. 'Phone 1374. T T oY L E, T IMIT ED, SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, THAMES AND OMAHU. Stocks of Kauri are now available at both Mills. Cash Orders, addressed to Thames, will receive prompt attention. 0 "RUILDEHS AND TPARMERS. rpo T2UI SHIPMENT of following to hand: — English Galv. Iron, all sizes. Galv. Piping, Jin, jm, lin, liin, 2in. And Fittings. Asbestos Sheets, Bx 4, ISs 9d sheet. Porcelain Baths, £lB. Barb Wire, 12 x 6, £52 10s per ton. English Raw Linseed Oil, 10s Oregon Doors. Shacklock Ranges, right and left hands. Copper Boilers. Copper Cylinders. White and Brown Tiles. Bricks, Lime and Cement. Forward your orders to — TAYBOURN, AND "yyHYTE, THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE FIRM IN THE WAIKATO. Office 'Phone 1580. Private: M, E. Laybourn 1656, R. J. Ross 1940, S. W. Whyte 1949. MISCELLANEOUS. INTENDING BUILDERS don't worry about cement supplies, net your orders In early for the Polley Patent Concrete Block. Prices bedrock. It is cheaper than timber, easy to erect, lowest insurance rate, maintenance less 1 per cent. (It has been tried and tested), and approved by the Public Works Department. Can be seen at the Hamilton Hardware Co., or the works, Clarence St. —I". Polley, Manufacturer and Patentee, 'Phone 1 yOS. 06 TTE pay Hlg-hest cash Prices Tor SecondrV hand Goods or all descriptions. Drinf or send them to the L OAN QOY.. WARD STREET. TITESSRS ADAMS AND HICKEY, Butchers, Frankton, wish to say their names were added to list of Butchers Closing this Saturday without being consulted, and to slate they believe In giving the public fair notice of change of holidays. They will NOT be closing on Saturday until the 26th of February. Open all day Saturday, 12th and 19th. 84 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. ► ENSHAW AND TT7ILLIAMS, "TOBACCONISTS k HAIRDRESSING PARLOURS (opp. Court House (next door Kavllle's, Victoria Street), NOW OPEN. Most Up-to-date Parlours in town. Razors set, not settled. Give us a trial. All brands or Tobacco and Smokers' Reaulsltes. SPECIAL NOTICb. AVING to reduce present stocks, I am prepared to allow a liberal discount I*l all purchases. You have the money, I have the goods; step along and give me the opportunity of proving that I mean it. B. J. TAYLOR, Next Home, "The Land Man."

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14585, 7 February 1921, Page 1

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