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ENTERTAINMENTS. The Plan is Rapidly Filling'. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW at LEWIS R. EADY & SON, LTD. Town ttall own Xlall Direction, Sir Benjamin and John Fuller. 8 8 8 T 0 -MORROW, T lIURSDAY jjmiDAY. gATURDAY. -8 -8 ~8 With a Special School Matinee on Friday at 2.45, when scholars will be admitted to all parts for Gd. On Saturday at 2.30 there will be a full Vaudeville Matinee when children wil he admitted at Half Price ODIVA AND nrv a and ODIVA AND DFVA AND ODIVA AND DIVA AND Her orals, er Qeals. Her qeals. ER IJEALS. Her qeals. ER IDEALS. The Highest Paid Vaudeville Attraction in the World. IN ADDITION FULLERS’ QUPREME 'VTAUDEVILLE. ULLERS’ IDUPREME . v AUDEVILLE. DE CAR AND ROSIE. The Acrobatic Waiter and his Dog. ADELE TAYLOR, The Brilliant Australian Soprano. GEORGE AND GEORGE, Clever Instrumentalists. BAKER AND SMITHSON, in Operatic Selections. THE HILO DUO, Hula Dancers and Hawaiian Musicians. THE SHOW OF A LIFETIME. THE SHOW OF A LIFETIME. Prices: 5s (Res.), 4s, 3s and 23. All Prices Plus Tax. 520 DANCING. ST. GEORGE’S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. RAWING to the non-completion of the ■ St. George’s Parish Hall, will all invitation holders please note that the Ball will be held on the same date, but in the Frankton Town Halt in lieu of the St. George’s Parish Hall. 283 SOCIAL AND DANCE, Toorak Chambers, Saturday, August 25, 8 p.m. Gents 2/-, ladies 1/- and basket. 583. Dance, te rapa, Wednesday. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. ’Bus leaves P. 0., Hamilton, 7.30. 529 ARTICLES FOR SALE. ■vro lining: in White’s Sheetings. Fresh i-a shipment -to hand—value g00d.—255 Victoria Street, Hamilton. 603 IYARTON’S “Bias Trimmings”—groat > idea. Folded double, half the trouble —at White’s, 255 Victoria Street, Hamilton. 603 SEAGRASS PRAMS, 95/- each.—Warman and Sons. 518 ANOTHER of Warman’s Wonder Values, latest design Seagrass Prams for 95/each. 518 SEAGRASS PRAMS, very limited number lert, 95/- each. —Warman and Sons. C’K. IK/- FOR FULL SIZE RIMU 3JD It)/ BEDSTEAD, including Wire Mattrass, Flock Mattrass and two Pillows, at Warman and Sons. VURTAIN NETS, big selection, from 1/3 J yard.—Warman and Sons. 518 >EST quality Shadow Cloths, in the latest > colourings, 4/- yard.—Warman and ms. 518 MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE FOR SALE. —Anderson 24 -h.p. Engine, 2-year-old and excellent order; replacing by electricity. £35. —Write “Cowshed,” Times. 609 WANTED TO SELL.—Three-COW L.K.G. Milking Plant with 3-b.p. Lister Engine. Price £loo.—Farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Co., LtcL, Hamilton. 529 Samson tractor, 25-b.h.p., sieve grip wheels, good order, had very little use. Owner left New Zealand. Will seU cheap; also ChafTcutter. —A. Johnston, White’s Farm, Komakorau, near Taupirl. NONPAREIL Top-dresser, R. and G. S.F. Plough, R. and G. D.F. Heavy Swamp, Mil Disc Plough, D.F., S.F. John Deere 4 and i Chain and Tripod, Bft £lO 10/-, 6ft £S 10/-; Separators, Swlngletrees. Chains. All classes new and second-hand implements at bedrock prices.—Waikato Machinery Exchange, Alexandra Street, opp. Pomeroy’s. “W THE ELLIOTT OODWORKE R,” THE ELECTRIC CARPENTER. A HAMILTON BUILDER writes;—“When any buyers come along tell them from me not to hesitate. THEY WILL SAVE SWEAT, LABOUR AND MONEY'” (name on application.) Write ror free booklet to N Z. Agents, James A. Mac Neil, 10 Market Entrance, Auckland, or to Waikato Agent and Demonstrator, MR A. T. MAUNDER, 1 Seddon Road, Frankton. BICYCLES POR SALE. FOR SALE. —Lady’s English Premier Bicycle, in llrst-class order, £6 10/-. Mrs Randrup, 49 Selkirk Street. 565 SEE VICKERY’S, LIMITED, advertisement re Special OfTer in Cycles. 468 E LYING ARROW Racing Bicycle, 18 months old. Price £ll. —E. Kirk, C/o Automobile Service Garage. 535 Frankton cyclery (The Home or low prices).—High-grade English Cycles from £9, Second-hand Machines from £3, all overhauled. Repairs and Accessories at same bedrock rates.—J. A. Thomas, Motor and Cycle Engineer. 505 MOTOR cycle For Sale.—7-0 Harley and Chair, just overhauled. Cash olfer. —12 Willoughby Street. 606 .RROW AND LEATHERS—7-9 h.p. llarley, electric, 1922 model. In perorder; llarley chassis, latest model; body to suit Harley. ,RRO W AND LEATHERS —Harley sidecar, complete, £32 *O3; Harley sis, £25; James 5-6 h.p., twin, all i, £35 103. iRROW AND LEATHERS—7-9 Harley, short coupled, complete, £37 10s; lumber, £25; 34 Triumph, £25. C MOTOR CYCLE SET, to ab .5. tach to ordinary cycle, new llete, £ls. Douglas Motor Cycle, £3O. M. Pitcher and Co.. Hamilton. nWORDINARY NEWS I Tyres less tban wholesale prices. Covers 7/G. s 2/6. Half usuai price. See our ows ._W. M. Pitcher and Co., Ham fR\ORDINARY NEWS ! Heavy studded cover. 2S by 3. at less than a=ale price, 45/-. Cannot he repoatter the present stocks are sold. Get irly .—\v. M. Pitcher and Co., HamilEX.TRAORDINARY NEWS i We have 500 Covers and Tubes to clear at half the usual price. Covers 7/6, 8/S, 9/0 and 10/6; Tubes 2/6. 3/6, 4/6 and 5/6,—W. M, Pitcher and Co., Hamilton.

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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 15320, 22 August 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 15320, 22 August 1923, Page 1

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