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PICTURES. ADVANCE WAIKATO. Beautifully decorated inside and out by Mr George Coulter, with an extensive electric: illumination scheme and a choice lloral slide screen. YOUR OWN LEADING Theatre tjoyal HEATRE XXoYAL will he seen in new dress to-night. TT'OR rriUS "MIGHT XANLY —- A splendid 3 stars’ bill. I— TAOROTHY r<ISH XJOROTIIY VTISH at her very best In a hurricane of merriment and thrills. The pnosT tn rrtHE r-i arret” HE VjfiOST Xn X|IE VXARRET” 2.—Universal’s All-star Cast in the biggest, best, and most fascinating circus picture over made. THE "PUPPET TITAN.” HE JL IJPPET liXan.” 3.—The huge star comedy with music effects. EOBINSON riTROUSSEAU. OBINSON X ROUSSEAU. THE ROYAL ORCHESTRA. 6d, 1/-, 1/6, plus tax. ’Phone 1580. Coming—on a wave of enthusiasm, on popularity’s crest—fresh from its never to be forgotten Auckland triumphs where the picture overfilled —. 2 THEATRES SIMULTANEOUSLY. • DAY AND NIGHT TOR 3 WEEKS thus establishing AN OVERWHELMING RECORD. THEATRE , Your Leading T) OYAL HEATRE Theatre XVOYAL DIRECTION: D’ARCY ALLEN. MONFOR FIVE NIGHTS. TUES., TTS7ED., fTHtUR., TPRL, UE3., vVed., XIiUR., Xm„ 2.30 ON. Matinee, Tuesday, at ATINEE, X UESDAY, AT The magnificent soul gripping, brain convincing translation or VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ’S NOVEL, The story of which has Thrilled DRILLED 20 M ILLIONS ILLIONS 12.000 —A Complete Entertainment —12,000 T he A tronsEMEN HE X: XXoRSEMEN The lIE QF /JtH.E \ POCALYPSE 1 ' Four ttorsemen OUR XXc Xi-COCALYPSE’ NORSEMEN 0 F npilE APOCALYPSE” F Xhe xXpocalypse " Great moment In the greatest picture THE TANGO. The dance or the hot countries, a dance or tropic passion, at first seductively slow, then abruptly changing to steps of lightning quickness and lithe grace. You cannot conCelvo what the real dance is like until you have seen THE 4 HORSEMEN. People you’ll never forget the principal characters of this play. They are but shadows on a silver screen. They do not nor did they ever exist. ■ Yet you will know them, speak of them, dream of them, and or the great human drama their lives constituted. Special Music arranged by MR EDGAR COLLINS. Be wise. Book Seats at Paul’s. Allen’s Alimony: 2/-, 1/6, 1/- (plus tax), Res. 2/6. WRESTLING. C. M. BROWN, the conqueror or Sunni, will re-appear on Monday .Evening at the Training Jlall, Clyde St.. Hamilton East, in FIVE “WHIRLWIND BOUTS,” FIVE FIVE “WHIRLWIND BOUTS,” FIVE Music, Song, Story, on the programme. Social Evening De Luxe. Supper Provided. Admission i/6. Proceeds to the Claudelands Queen. 661 BAZAAR. A G RAND QRIENTAL jgAZAAR k SALE OF INDIAN & EASTERN GOODS, will he held in the METHODIST SCHOOL HALL, London St., SEPTEMBER 7 111. and Stll, In aid of the l’audita Memorial Fund in New Zealand. 49

DRESSMAKING. Dressmaking by the clay or at home by experienced dressmaker. Apply “A.8.C.,” or ’phone 2Gi!3. 25 DRESSMAKING. —Young lady • desires Ladies’ and Children’s Sewing daily. —Ring 1886. 802 DRESSMAKING. —Mrs Arns, Dressmaker and Costumier, Hooker and Kingston’s Buildings. 188 LADIES, —Make £1 weekly, own home, spare time. 3d postage brings booklet telling how. —Torchon - Lace Co., 229, Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria. MADAM HILLIAM, Dressmaker, Costumier, late London; own materials; alterations speciality; satisfaction guaranteed.—Victoria Street, Whitiora. 81 Band d. SEDGWICK, late or Deben- • ham and Freebody’s, London, and Farmer’s, Sydney, Dressmakers and Costumiers. Tailor Costumes a speciality.— Bond’s Building. ’Phones: 2520; arter 6 p.m., 2 931 Rural.

Removal notice. miss nicholls, Dressmaker and Costumier, has removed from London Street to 6, Clarence Street. Tuesday Dressmaking- Classes, two hours, 2/-. —’Phone 1803. Misses fuszard and davtdson. Dressmakers and Costumiers, King’s Buildings (upstairs), are prepared to do all kinds of work at moderate prices Satisfaction guaranteed. M R s - B A KE R ‘ costumier and blouse specials, CNTREET, (Next Dairy Co’s. Buildings.^ JUST ARRIVED. PLEATED SKIRTS (English Models). KNITTED FROCKS. FURS, JUMPERS, Etc. jyjRS JpAflLOUn, THE “MODEL” HOUSE, Three doors from Empire Theatre, MORRINSVILLE. BICYCLES FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Bicycle, splendid order, late free wheel model, suit hoy or girl, a Bargain. —’Phone 100, Morrlnsvllle. 031 INOR .Sale. —Lady’s Bicycle, new, cost . £lO 10/-; Being sold on account of 111-health. To Be seen at No. 1, llardley St. FOR SALE —Ilarley-Davidson Motor Cycle, 7-0 horse power, good order.—Address Times. 12 HAVING secured the services of Mr \V. McLean, Cycle Experl, we are now taking orders for our Rapid racing machine, made on the premises.—Harrow and Co., loorak Chambers. INDIAN Motor Cycle and side-car; good order, recent model, electric light, speedometer; £125 or near offer.—N.Z. Motor Agency, Hood Street. 00 3

(.in ids buy: X.L& B.S.A. Coaster Hub;' at Hamilton. S a latest .Model English Patters Cycle, with \V. M. Pitcher and Coy., WANTED to Sell.—Latest model Big; X Motor Cycle; usual price £125, reduced to £115; complete.—W. AI. Pitcher arid Coy., Motor Engineers, Hamilton. GO to Norris. Victoria Street, Whittora. r or Repairs to Motor Cycles and Cycles; personally supervised. All work guaranteed. OW’S This? 1923 Model Harley-David-son Motor Cycle arrives in a day or so , on view only at Harrow and Co., Toorak Chambers. OUGI.AS” 2J tl.p., complete, £35; ••Cleveland” £-15; J.E.B. Motor Cycle Set complete, attach to ordinary cycle, £ls. \v. M. Pitchet and Coy., Motor Agents, Hamilton. WANTED Sell, latest model "Cleveland” Motor Cycle, 2} h.p., two-speed gear and clutches, etc.; £A5.— \V. M. Pitcher and Coy., Motor Engineers, Hamilton

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15033, 2 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15033, 2 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15033, 2 September 1922, Page 1

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