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PICTURES. THE CRUSH WILL BE TERRIFIC. BE EARLY ! FRANKTON'S AWN miIEATRE. RANKTON’S VwN -L HEATRE. The world-ramons pictures which folks went crazy over at the Theatre Royal last night. Theodore t>oberts in “pt bumpy." HEODORE JCVoRERTS In “VXrUMPY.” It’s tremendously good. BRYANT WASHBURN with JOAN MORGAN (what a sweet, clever girl she is), In “fT\HE T>OAD rpo T ONDON.” “J-HE -CVOAD J-0 Something different to Frankton Roads. Buffalo t>ill.” uffalo -Dill.”

LECTURE. is id Id in Armageddon. RMAGEDDON. Armageddon. RMAGEDDON. ;n >y a ATIONS ATIONS H/fARCHING -UA ARCHING Armageddon. RMAGEDDON.. TC but—“MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE.” FREE LECTURE—SUNDAY, SEPT. 30, i 7 P.M: LIBERTY HALL, ROSSTREVOR ST. Auspices, International Bible Students’ Association. Speaker: MR EDWARD NELSON. e In this lecture Mr Nelson will prove by prophecy rulfllled and In course or rulMraerit that the greatest crisis or the ages is upon the world; that all nations are mustering their lorces lor the great Battle or Armageddon foretold by the Prophet or God; that the Lord will cut short the terrible conflict and millions now living will never die.

There are no -neutrals In the Great Battle of God Almighty. Which side are you on? Wake up! Ail who arc not Tor Christ and His Kingdom are against Him. In His favour is life. SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION. All Welcome. Til LAND AGENTS. 1 Oft AcnES FREEHOLD Drained swamp country, renced and subdivided into 12 paddocks, -i-roomed house, cowshed, with concrete yard. Well sheltered. 60 acres good grass, balanco rough id reed. Cheese factory, school and store very handy. REDUCED PRICE £35 per acre. Terms arranged. Government mortgage only, s Apply early, as this is in a good district, - _ and will seU. 1

T. M :andeno j agks °n pOWN lyi'lLK gUPPLY. NOTHING PAYS BETTER. Prices don’t fluctuate like flutter or cheese prices. DANDY little proposition, quite close to town. Plenty buildings in good order; 40 cows practically fat, horses' and whole range of valuable implements go with the property as a going concern, and you can get in for 11600 cash down. Enquire about this property. I'll wager 1 sell it soon. Don’t forget £6OO cash puts you in possession of a tip-top ready-to-use farm, and a good one at that. pXCELLENT yALUE IN A gUBURBAN JJOME. Forest Lake Road, really tipltop 4-roomed house, i acre section, electric light throughout, garage included. Beautifully appointed inside. Even these days of cheap homes this stands out as a bargain. £2OO deposit. Total price £BOO. yENDORS OF PROPERTIES. Farms far and near. , Town houses. Suburban Ijouses. Sections, anything saleable. .Please send me particulars. I WANT THESE ON MY BOOKS, F. W. F. FAGANLAND AGENT, • VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON.

J^EASS, J^EASE. DAIRY FARM. J^EASE. J^EASE. 100 ACRES, 5 miles from Townsliip and railway, all in grass except 20 acres under cultivation. First-class land, well-farmed, and in good heart. Has carried equivalent to 40 dairy cows all winter. New 5roomed Bungalow, cowshed, with milking plant. WILL LEASE FOR TWO OIR THREE YEARS. RENTAL 30s PER ACRE; with option of taking over 25 dairy cows, 15 calves, 6 horses, 17 pigs, and full range of implements at valuation. Full particulars from the Solo Agents, . -.-VI A. M. B ISLEY 4 COWARD STREET, HAMILTON. After business hours rln 0 - 2062, Mr Row. A DESIRABLE HOME; OFF VICTORIA STREET, WHITIOFtA. K LARGE ROOMS, every modern appointment and garage, etc. Corner section, concrete paths, lawns and pergola. As Lite owner is leaving Hamilton, will sell for 111400 and accept £2OO deposit. J Q.ILBERT, 15, RAILWAY BUILDINGS. i» 1 : _j. —— rpilE Gray Car is here. See It at James J- Tombs and Coy., Collingwood Street, and have a demonstration.

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15353, 29 September 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15353, 29 September 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15353, 29 September 1923, Page 1

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