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■ajrV SERIAL NIGHT TO-NIGHT. \'\ AWIf. rnHEATRE. ->*'-- JPrankton's Uwn Iheatre. rio'-NIOHT /TkNLY Q P"r.\nf! • O-MGHT UNLY —-*> , laM A Splendid 3 Stars' Bill. DOROTHY , r~USH . ./," OROTHY ATISH , : ; /■ ■; In a hurricane of laughs and thrills, ■lt-host -In J-he ATarret." ■X ■ ■ ■■' ;, Universale:All-Star Cast In ■ THE . "DUPPET "li/rAN,"...'•", -.- HE • JTUPPET ItXAN," '- A. heart-appealing: circus drama, and a ' ■■•.• tremendous episode of _\> ..;■ THE ■ .T>HANDED. TTIOUR." ! . HE X>RANDED X" OUR." COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. : MRS J.' ARTHUR.: ELECTROLYSIS. —The i only sure arid safe method <of removing- superfluous hair. SCALP TREATMENT. —For treating diseases of the scalp, or," dandruff, for Strengthening the roots and assisting the growth or the hair, for: rectifying undue Olliness or dryness, for bringing out the natural colour, and adding sheen and lustre to the hair, etc. : '■ ■•■■■ FACE MASSAGE, assisted hy Violet Ray, adds beauty to the complexion, and makes the skin flfm and youthful.' .;-.. ■ ; WELL-MANICURED NAILS - mmensely to the appearance / of: the hands. Violet Ray Treatments, Buster Cutting, Marcel, ■ Waving, Hair . Dyeing -. and Hair Work, Powders, -Creams, Ointments, Hair TonlcsL Complexion Lotions, etc ('■■'.lnspection Invited.-. Consultations Free. •HOOKER AND .KINGSTON'S BUILDINGS. -■'- , . 'Phone 2859; --•■ WAIKATO HUNT. mmM .:•'-. MEETS, -FOR AUGUST.;-: Wednesday,; September, 6.—Hunt Ball,, ■" * Eureka. '■..■:■ -• \ - • ...: CHAS. MEREDITH,. . *•.'•,■' ■■-'.', Hunt Secretary., SIGHT TESTING WITHOUT CHARTS. TIiHE use of test: charts, the trying oh of .JL numerous glasses.-ahd asking numerous, questions,-is still the only method of • sight testing-that ORDINARY so-called opticians practise, but H is a - terribly misleading practice, even when adults are con 7 cerned. :In the case of children, it is l dangerously u Inaccurate, and may result In 'perma'iient Injury ito.tne eyes; 1 Mr RusseU, of Russell, Limited, Auckland andiPalmerston Kbrth,' is not an ORDINARY optician. He does not; use test charts-or ask questions. He, examined the: eyes with ' the aid' of, a little instrument- called the visoptometre, which enables \ him to see clearly and'unmistakably what is wrong with them. No,.- questions- are. asked. Not a word is spoken .during .-the examination, but Mr Russell's -superior,, know.-, ledge :and skill (the resultof 26 years' con-' stant study andjiractlce) enables him with unerring e'xacnfade to. diagnose and cor--rect-any. rauit. if your eyes are danger-ously-Impaired! or require the attention pf> a skilled surgeon, Mr Russell?will know and advise you correctly. If you have been wearing .faulty glasses he iwill. detect; at ■ once. -If your eyes ; are' normal, i but/have been unduly strained, he will, tell yoU: He absolutely guarantees to' give perrect satisfaction in every case undertaken. Mr Russell may. be consulted by appolnti ment only at, J. Baillie's Pharmacy, Victoria ■ Street./ His;next visit will be on Wednesday, •■ September" 6th..

; "RUSSELL,"' TIMITED, ■, NIZ." Insurance Buildings, : ', lEN:STREET, V-1 ;•■ ; !;i :;'■ AUCKLAND. '■:■ ■ TEA ROOMS. - :■ . irpHP ■:;: " jxiiVfANGtiE.".;: \ ;;:-'; •■', ■: TEA: AND'LUNCHEON ROOMS, ■ CAMBRIDGE. ;■ ,■ LUNCHEONS .... .. ..' 12'noon—2 p.m. ■ .■n:>:..'-:V .'AFTERNOON TEAS;.I ■'Specially! Early ' Dinner : served at i p.m. to enable travellers, to eaten evening train. MISS/M. McDEVITT, Proprietress. '.'FOR EVERYTHING 'DAINTY'* '- ' "TT-ENSINGTONj"', ?.-.' ; .-, . ■'■'. opposite Bank of N.Z. .';'■ .-'.'•• ' ■; MATAMATA. . ' Afternoon Teas. Luncheons. ' rpHE ; STANDARD : TNSURANCE ',' C°- LTD--.'vAn All-New Zealand Institution. R. P. STAPLES - Chief:Agent. ; 13. VICTORIA STREET. ': PUBLIC NOTICES.' TCi A R N S H AW , AND ' bklN ' riURERS & rpANNEKS. »nv Kind of ■■skins' Cured,'or Tanned for Y ■■/ ■ „ Clients. FACTORI": NEXT HAMILTONEAST • '■':; 'r.' '.SALEYARDS.: ■/: •>)/"••:. : - Residence: 34. WlUouKhby street., Whitlora. cheapest;] HARDWA ■--■ : "a , ■VTAILS, £29 Basis; Cement, 9/3 per bag:; IN White Enamel ' Sinks. ,20-x 14, 26/6; asbestos Sheets, Bft x 4ft, 16/9; Copper Boilers, 3/3 per gallon; White Tiles, 6-x 3, 3/9 per dozen; Oregon Doors, 6ft Bin x Ift 8 In, 31/-; H.P. Ranges, £ll 7/6. AHo Stocks Bricks, Lime. Beaver Board, Wire Netting, Plain Netting Wire and Barbed Wire, etc. ' Sole Waikato \ Agents -reft- Hudson's Boilers and Scott Bros.' "Atlas" and "New Record" Ranges. .... B j ; R oss' * C o., WARD STREET. 'Phone 1589. After hours, Mr Marsh, 2893. | ANNING'S : ' -piIARMACIES, _ url oiJi „• SATISFACTION AND SEASONABLE REQUIREMENTS. Our Triple Tonic is the Ideal Spring y if Tonic. It will Increase. Your Weight, Your Strength, and Your Vitality. Triple Tonic Makes the Weak Strong, and the Strong Stronger. PRICE 2s 6d and 4s 6d PER BOTTLE. T I M ITBD, CHEMISTS, . - .. 'WO SHOPS. VICTORIA STREET. RFTVmNG & BLIND MANUFACTURER, ColUngwood St., - - HAMILTON. K Opp. Tombs' Garage, on fim Flax Mattresses... 18/9 each t l .; \ „ 21/9 each 4ft 6in' " •• 35/6 each Soecial Prices for Kapok Mattresses. ANY Special Mattress made to order ■*» in Kapok, Flock o r Flax. Have vour Old Mattresses He-teased and made like new. We specialise in th:s department. All classes of Wire Mat-i-esses and Stretchers in Stock. %We make WINDOW BLINDS at Prices, in only the best Fadeless Hollands. We will take measurements and put all blinds up FREE.

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15035, 5 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15035, 5 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15035, 5 September 1922, Page 1

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