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PICTURES. GREATEST OF HOLIDAY SPECIALS. TO-.NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. Theatre (The Leading- t>oyal. lIEATRE Theatre). XVOYAL. WHERE THE BEST PICTURES ARE. Best and Most in Films and Music. TO-NIGHT’S ATTRACTIONS are unrivalled in New Zealand, i.—SIR OSWALD STOLL presents Cecil ECIL in Edgar Wallace’s world-famous play. Four . tust hxen." our v ust ItJLen.” A Picture That Appeals to Everyone. It’s an International Triumph. 2. A "il /T 0 TlO N TJICTURE A IrJLoTION X ICTURE of a song that will live for ever, Humphreys (“The UMPHREYS (Swindler”) “TAILEEN A LANNAH”—It’s ... xV-LAN NAIL”-—beautiful. XjILEEN Myra t>oss tat ill oing yra xioss Will Oing XT. a.—A Perfect Paramount Picture, Gloria dwanson, LORIA OWANSON, IN A MIGHTY PICTURE, JLTr. Her ttusband’S fprademark.” ER XIuSBAND’S X RADEMARK.” ER XXUSBAND’S James Berkeley used his lovely, beau-tirully-gowned wife as a trademark. Aided by her fascinating personality he waxed rich, until the day her eye 3 were opened to the truth. Music that delights by THE ROYAL ORCHESTRA. 6d, 1/-, 1/6, plus tax.- —-1/6, 1/-, 6d. ALSO SHOWING TO-NIGHT At taranktoN’s Awn. T X RANKTON’S vA\ "WN.

SALE OF WORK. WANTED' KNOWN.—St. Andrew’s Guild Sale or Work, Schoolroom, Claudelands, Thursday, December 11. 620 DANCING. DANCE RECITAL by the pupils of Miss Marie Austin, Toorak Social Hall, Thursday, November. 23rd. 576 PHIL BARRY, Teaching- all classes or Step Dancing- at Te Rapa Hall, Thursday Afternoon. 636 "VTAWTON HALL—Professor Barry, teacher .lx of all classes of Step Dancing-, also Waltz, taught every Saturday afternoon, from 2 p.m. 637 ONiii. . MEETINGS. ODDFELLOWS! Remember Lodge Meeting Thursday, November 22. . Supper, Music. 640 ' MANCHESTER UNITY. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ■ ODDFELLOWS. TtyTEETING of above Lodge will be held ■ in Liberty I-lall, Rosstrcvor Street, on THURSDAY. Nov. 22. Degrees, Election of Secretary and Treasurer. 641 CI-lAS. SWEETMAN, Sec. FINANCIAL. 6)f\ SHARES in Farmers’ Union Trading Co. What offers?—Apply “Shares,” Times Ofnce. 550

OQAAA AVAILABLE for investment In ovQUUU one or more sums on nrst mortgage at current rates.—Rogers, Stace and Hammond, Solicitors, Hamilton. 500 Money to lend, rro/n rs upwards, on promissory note, furniture, lire policies, or any security. Strictly confidential. HILTON BURN,, State Fire Insurance Buildings (Next Post omce). Victoria Street, Hamilton. Post Office Box 302. ’Phones: Private 1045, Office 2961. Houses add tAtrarran am.*. ONE Acre Section, right in Hamilton; price £22s.—Address at this office. BEAUTIFUL Section' and House, Claudelands; very handy. Urgent sale.— N. G. Cribble and Co. 606 FOR SALE.—Four-roomed Bungalow, electric light, air conveniences; etevated level section. —Address Times. 587 FOR SALE.—Cottage, in Grey Street.— Apply 11. Winter. 478 FOR SALE —Five-roomed concrete Bungalow, Whltiora, electric light, gas, all conveniences.—Address Times. 486 FOR SALE.*—Three-roomed House, corner section. Deposit £35, Price £515 balance as rent.—Apply Coate, Marshall Street, Claudelands. 604 QALE OR EXCHANGE. —Five-roomed BunO galow and Six Acres, Te Rapa, for House near Fraiikton Station.—Apply F. Waters, Frahkton. 558 SNIP OF THE YEAR. jrjM ACRES well watered limestone 'iOO land, suitable for dairying. Mostly ploughabie land, partly ring fenced. About 150 acres heavy mixed bush, 116 acres freehold, balance lease with 30 years to run at 3/per acre. Considered to be two sheep to acre land, and to grow maize 14ft high without manure. Railway stations and progressive town 7 miles. Motor service and main road $ mile. Price for owner’s interest reduced to £2 12/6 per acre. £SOO deposit. Note, owner left-district, would exchange equity for any good security. “A young man’s easy chance to start on land." AGENT: R. P. S TAP , LES ’ 73. VICTORIA STREET.

TENDERS. TAMAIIFRE ROAD BOARD. TENDERS FOR QUARRYING AND NAPPING ROAD METAL. arc invited by the above Board for Quarrying and Napping j 500 yards (more or less) of Blue Metal bn Mr C. Shaw’s property at Tauwhare. Tenders close at, 12 noon on SATURDAY, 2nd December, 1922. Specifications may be seen at the Board’s Office, Railway Buildings, Hamilton, and at the residence of the Foreman, Matangi. Gl2 N 0 N AIL M ARKS Can be seen when you fix “SILVERITE” “DOMINION” “RIMU” With E.V. Single Rail System EASILY ERECTED—BEAUTIFUL EFFECTS. WRITE FOR BOOKLET ON NEW ZEALAND MADE TIIREEPLY, SHOWING YOU IIOW TO PANEL. pLLIS -yEN-EER fNO., J TD., HAMILTON. DRESSMAKING. NOTICE TO DRESSMAKERS. ORDERS for Hemstitching: neatly and promptly executed.—M. McEwin, Dressmaker, Strand Buildlmrs. BAND D. SEDGWICK, late Debenhara , and Freebody, London W., and Farmer’s, Sydney, Dressmakers and Costumiers Bond’s Buildings. ’Phones, 2820; after 6 p.m., 2931. Removal notice. mis 3 nicholi.s. Dressmaker and Costumier, has ro- | moved from London Street to 6, Clarence Street. Tuesday Dressmaking Classes, two hours. 2/-. —Thone 1803. jypS jgAKER, OOSTUMIER & JgLOUSE gPEGIALIST, LONDON STREET (Next Dairy Co.’a Buildings).

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15100, 22 November 1922, Page 1

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