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PICTURES. “ALTOGETHER A BRILLIANT progr'amme:” The one opinion of last evening's huge and thoroughly delighted audience. TO-NIGHT'S- rpilE J AST! O-NIGHT’S J-IIE -Li ASTI STRAND. TRA.ND. ‘The Quality I cniUND. | k>T House. IfIVAND. Final presentation or RE AD MO NT SMITH’S GREAT AUSTRALIAN SPECIAL! “WHILE rpilE T>II-I.V T> OILS.” While xhe -Dilly -Uoils.” WHILE rptlE T>ILLY -fYOILS.” HILE JL HE I>ILLY UoiLS." The tremendous plcturisation of HENRY LAWSON’S famous book of Australia’s vast outback: GLORIOUS BUSH & MOUNTAIN SCENERY! MAGNIFICENTLY PRODUCED! Preceded by Hie ALL-BRITISH Master Production, “HELP WANTED —MALE" (Blanche Sweet). 6 Acts of Sensational Drama, Wit and Humour. I\TEST GAZETTE COMEDY. STRAND POPULAR ORCHESTRA. PRICES—D.C. 2/1, Stalls 1/7 and 1/1. B’eserves fid extra. Plans at Novelty Depot till 5.30, then at Theatre. COMING TO-MORROW: “LIFE'S A FUNNY PROPOSITION/’ LECTURE. piIEOSOPHY. Mr xtarry -ranks R - n -ARRY -ANKS will deliver the FINAL LECTURE of his Course at the Lodge Hall, Collingwood Street, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! on a subject that is both highly instructive and deeply interesting, “THOUGHT FORMS.” "THOUGHT FORMS.” A number of actual illustrations of different types of Thoughts will be shown at the conclusion of the lecture. This is the last opportunity you Will have for a year to hear this able and intensely interesting lecturer on THINGS THAT MATTER. Vocal Solos by Mr Harold Piper. Collection. 223 QUEER CAamVAL. ■JJAMILTON QUEEN QARNIVAL. POSITION OF QUEENS. RUGBY 31,228 VOTES. TENNIS QUEEN 14,414 VOTES BAND 12,407 VOTES 1 — St- Mary’s Princess — Votes. Miss Marion Glarkin 10,840 2 Frankton Club’s Princess — Miss Dolly King .... 8,292 3 City Club's Princess — Miss Halliday 5,902 4 Old Boys’ Club Princess — Miss Maude Buckland 5,036 Country Princess (Mrs A. Livingstone), returns still to come. JJAMILTON QUEEN QARNIVAL. PTHE TENNIS QUEEN MINSTREL A TROUPE will visit NGARUAWAHIA on THURSDAY, October 13. Their display will pass the severest critic. The people of Ngaruawahia should roll up by hundreds. A popular troupe at a popular price. NGARUAWAHIA TOWN HALL, 8 p.m. Price, 2/6. rpHE BAND QUEEN EVENT—--1 - YE OLD ENGLISH FAIR, HORSE BAZAAR. r P ENNIS QUEEN EVENTS— Minstrel Troupe on Tour. Shakespeare Reading, October 10. 230 J>UGBY QUEEN JMJNDS. COUNTRY PRINCESS MRS A. LIVINGSTONE. A BASK E T SOCIAL will be held in the TE K O W 11 A I II A L L —on — FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 8 P.M., in aid of the RUGBY QUEEN FUNDS. This will be in the GOOD OLD TE K OWH AI STYLE. Good Music, Good Fun, Abundance of Supper. Gents 2/6. Ladies a Basket. 234 B AND QUEEN. MONSTER BAZAAR. A LL GOODS for the above to bo left at Lowry’s Tea Rooms or Barton and Ross’. E. S. CROSS. 226 Hon. Secretary’. MUSIC WAREHOUSE. The Latest in .Q.RAMOPHONES for Picnics or Holidays. »pHE “J)ECCA" PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE. Black-grained Leather, 131 b in weight, the “Dccca” provides the, means of musical entertainment wherever you go. PRICES, £lO 10/- TO £l6 16/-. ,Q_ET IT AT JjVVDY’S, “THE OLD FIRM," 141 VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. T. JOHNSON, Manager. r OUU CURING TIME AND gUMMERTIME pLEASURES ARE PERMANENTLY RECORDED WITH A JWQDAK OR p iIOWNIE QAM ERA, LATEST MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM. Amateurs’ Developing and Printing Faithfully Executed. ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC SUNDRIES STOCKED. Illustrated Catalogues Supplied on Application. MANNINGS pHARMAGIES. QTU., ] (TWO SHOPS). VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON, j

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14772, 11 October 1921, Page 1

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