PICTURES. I,AST SCREENING OF A GREAT BILL! Finest Collection of Film? showing: in N.Z. I IST T"|NO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! CHANCE! s TRAND TRAND rrriEATRE. | JL ( HEATRE. 1 NORMA TTWLMADGE, in her Greatest ORMA laI.MADGE, Role, in ‘TpiIE T>ASSION X'LOWER.” Ihe X ASSIGN X LOWER.” “A story all-powerful and aflame with nrimltlvo passions of simple peasantry, P where LOVE IS LIFE!.” T ARRY OEM ON in QOLID /CONCRETE. XArRV OEM ON ill OOLID '-CONCRETE. The Greatest Laughter-compelling Comedy produced! E rso« ])!»> iQ F 1921. Interesting' Scenes of the World’s (irealcst Race. ENGLISH GAZETTE. PATHE’S REVIEW. .Most important films in Topical and Educational. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. PRICES —f>d, l/I and 1/7. Ifcservc fee onlv of fid extra. Plans for to-night at Theatre (’phone ll'.'S.) Book your Seats and avoid the Great Crush!” COMING MONDAY—“WHILE THE RILLY BOILS.” PLANS 'VJ'OW LANS OW M 0\ PEN! ROOK EARLY! PEN! ROOK EARLY! ONDAY AND TTUJESDA Y OND.AY AND X.LESDAY (Two Days Only). STRAND TRAND THEATRE. HEATRE. lEUIMONT SMITH presents Australia’s Greatest Screen Creation. niILE rpilE -RILLY JjOILS. MILE XHI "W “WllnJ “W,hl E ► illy •OILS.’ rrtHE T>ILLY 7>OlLS.’ JL HE JXiILY XJ OILS.’ The t>illy t>oils.’ HE X>ILLY JJOILS.’ 1 TVe tremendous Srrecn Adaptation of HENRY LAWSON’S immortal work! Magnificent Film Achievement. Thrilling, Sensational and Amazing in Its Realism. WONDERFUL RUSH AND MOUNTAIN SCENERY. 15 Distinguished Artists, including the beautiful New Zealand star — jjt LSI E C £tO IV M A C K. To be preceded by a selected programme of a>)-star photoplay gems, including BLANCHE SWEET in “HELP WANTED—MALE.” 6-part All-Rritish Masterpiece. Topical, Comedy, Educational. PRICES —D.C., 2/1: Stalls, 1/7 and 1/1. Reserves Cd extra. Plans at Novelty Depot till 5.30 —then at Theatre. ’Phone 1122. CHURCH SERVICES AND LECTURES, Tjl H E Y. Services on Sunday at 7 and i 1 a.m., also 3 and 7 p.m. The morning and evening meetings will be conducted by Major H. P. Sharp, from Auckland. Plenty of soulful singing, bright and helpful talks. Music by Band and Songsters. All welcome. RING’S rpHEATRE, JJAMILTON. SUNDAY, 7 P.M., THEATRE SERVICE. Conducted by REV. H. G. HERCU3. Subject—“ The Church —what the Bible leaches concerning its constitution, purpose, and destiny.” A book, a seat, a welcome for all. 184 THEOSOPHY. MR HARRY BANKS, National Lecturer for the Theosophieal Society in N.Z.,will lecture at the Lodge Hall, Collingwood St., TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7 p.m., on: “THEOSOPHY, THE ALLY OF CHRISTIANITY.” Answering objections to Theosophy by orthodox Christians, and showing the essential unity underlying Christianity and Theosophy. A lecture of real value to Christians. MR BANKS will give his Ilnal lecture next Tuesday at 8 p.m., on the fascinating subject of “THOUGHT FORMS” (with water colour illustrations). You should not miss it. Music. .. Collection. PORTRAITURE. P ORTRAITUR Children —they soon grow out of the mother’s arms, but photographs of children never grow up. Make the appointment to-day. E. R. H. HILLSDON, Photographer, King’s Buildings, - - - Victoria St. ELECTRICITY. J ■yyARDELL AND QO. ALEXANDRA STREET. ’Phone 2090. LIBERTY BUSGH MAGNETOS, For people who Auto, and for people who ought to Auto. Bosch Magnetos 100. We are Magneto Experts, and guarantee all work done in our most replete workshops. Spare Parts. Kernagnitising done. Country clients receive prompt attention. p AHKINSON’3 ALTERNATING CURRENT MOTORS (British made). G. W. BAHKEHVICTORIA STREET, (Next Para Rubber Goy.X. ’Phone 1568. AND AM PREPARED TO OVERHAUL REPAIR , CLASSES OF MOTOR CARS & MILKING MACHINE ENGINES. —la Years Experience. — P. Da M. MAUDE, ite Senior Partner Maude Bros., Oamaru) M Street, OTOR -pNGINEER. MORRINSVILLE. ’Phone 48S. LOAN AGENCY. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. BARGAINS AT THE WAIKATO LOAN CO., WARD STREET. £ 8. d. 1 is 6—A pair new heavy English white woollen blankets, f<j!l double sUe; worth aouble. 1 10 o—Brand0 —Brand new suit case. 10 10 o—Old0 —Old Strad model violin, case and bow. £2 o o—l B-ct.0 —18-ct. 3-slone diamond cross-over ring; a bargain. 3 15 o—Pair held glasses and case. 9 0 o—Brand0 —Brand new 38-55 cal. Winchester Repealer, and over 200 rounds ammunition, cost £ls. 1 6 6 —New heavy bush rug. 0 7 6 —Silver English lever watch and 9-cl. gold chain. 14 10 o—Glass A silver-plated Boozey Cornet and Case, original cost £2B 10s. 1 7 G—A pair new light hoots. ;{ 5 o—Winchester Repealer. 5 15 o—Set0 —Set new buggy harness. 5 r> o—Brand new Saddle. 0 15 o—Dress0 —Dress suit, equal to new, size 3. cost £lB. 4 15 o—Englisho—English elarionellc. 5 1,3 o —Large Kodak Film Camera, 5 speeds, worth £lO. 9 5 q—eft. x Bft. tent; £3 ss, 8 x 10 tent; £1 ss, 10 x 12 tent. new. 3 0 o—New Motor Bike pump. Every description of goods bought. I B. KISSEN. A. ROBINSON, 1 Pawnbroker. Manager. ’Phone 237 A
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14770, 8 October 1921, Page 1
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