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PICTURES. WHAT Theatre HEATRE Royal, oyal. HODSE! WHAT A SUCCESS! and It will be repeated To-night tnor rpnE t ast oatme. 0-NIGHT JuOR J-lIE X-IAST J-IME. A SPECIAL ATTENDANT at Theatre will reserve seats .rrom 2 till 7 p.m.. Tlione 15S0. Always on top. WHERE THE REST PICTURES ARE. Tbeir Supremacy Is Absolute. What a privilege it is to oiler the “last word” in motion pictures —up-to-date masterpiece productions—ignoring everything that is. “old, flat, stale and unprofitable”—big pictures builded on themes or to-day that matter, by people or to-day who count, for people of to-day who cry out for Aims that vibrato life and “hold the mirror up to nature.” i —Straight from The Tivoli, Auckland—raramount’s 8000 rt of Artistry, “ rpilE TJUSTLE /"WF CMLIv.” “X HE JttuSTLE 01 s ILK “Ti'K T?.H?tle qk g|LK.” Xhe XVuSTLE - . One of the most deligbtrul pictures or 1923, capitally acted by BETTY COMPSON, ANNA <J. NILLSON, CONWAY TEARLE and a big cast, who interpret Cosmo Hamilton’s line novel in admirable fashion. An a 11-star /nast. n xXll-star V/AST. star in one of the most popular 7000 feet successes seen for many a long day. Breaking ttome rpiES.” REARING XX C OME XIES.” It gets you round the heart and holds your interest, sympathy and goodwill in a way possible only to one picture in a thousand. Special music by ‘THE ROYAL ORCHESTRA. * Gd, I/-, 1/8. No booking fee. ’Phonq 1 580. N.B.—“rpURN rpo rpilE T>IC.IIT.’' .“X URN Xo ' XIIE XVIGHT.” N.U.-

HH 'The Queen” says: ‘‘The rage of London Is “TURN TO THE RIGHT.” ... It is delicious. . . Everybody is crazy about it.” Re wise. Hook at l’aul’s,J/S. HEA.TRE Always on TJOYAL. liEATRE top. XVoYAL. UESDAY, "ITTEDNESDAY, rpiIURSDAY UESDAY, V> EDNESDAY, X HUR.SIJAY The most costly story ever lllmed. The “rights” brougtit 500,000d0l (£100,000) A Rex Ingram Production. (Ingram made “The Four Horsemen.”) Beautiful a lice titerry, EAUTIFUL -CJLLICE J-ERRY, with JACK MULHALL and HARRY MYERS (“A Connecticut Yankee") in the record stage success, Its record reads:— •(43 nights at New, York. 310 Chicago. 11 9 Roston. 2 years at London. 208 nights at Paris. 57 nights Sydney. 63 nights Melbourne. 7 Nights at Auckland. And press and public say it’s “100 per cent, better in pictures.” “100 per cent, betler In pictures.” Turn npo rruiE tjight.” URN JL O XHE J-VIGHT.” A Great Play—A Human Play. . \ PLAY WITH A GOLDEN HEART. The persons or the drama,are REAL PEOPLE, not puppets. There are more chuckles, laughs and tears in it than in any other hair dozen pictures you can name. , , Supported by a glant_ special. DORRIe'dALTON—“ TTARK O EGRETS.’ DALTON —“JL'ARK LJEC DORRIE DALTON —“ JL-'ARK KJECHETS.’ Cd, 1/-, 1/S —Book l’aul’s, 1/S.

LAND AGETCT3. TO PROPERTY AND BUSINESS OWNERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. ttte beg .to announce that Mr IL M. Row (late of Hie Farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Coy’s Land and Town Property Department), who has been conducting our Fire and Accident Insurance Department, is also taking charge of our LAND, TOWN PROPERTY AND BUSINESS SALES, as from Ist ins'l. * As Mr Row has had a wide and varied experience in the Property Business, owners of Farms, Houses, Sections, Businesses, Hotels, Boardinghouses, etc., may rely on a quick sale when placed in our hands, whilst, both buyers and sellers are assured of satisfaction, efficient, and faithful service in all dealings. Let, us have particulars of anything vou have for sale. -WE CAN FIND YOfJ A BUYER. A. M. B ISLBY & COWARD STREET, HAMILTON. After Business Hours ring 2062, Mr Row. DISTRICT AGENTS ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE, ACCIDENT AND MARINE. FOE SALE. KADi ACRES, rreenold, 150 of which are t)UU In grass, free of noxious weeds; 15 acres rich river flats, 100 acres roiling, which has been ploughed, baiauco good, heavy land, originally bush. Wintered .100 sheep, 300 of which were breeding ewes as cows. 52 bullocks, and heifers, and nine horses. Homestead of G rooms and numerous outbuildings, including cowshed, concreted. PRICE £0 3s per aero. Terms arranged. Unencumbered. Situated 12 miles from railway station on metal road, cream collected at gate, school, P. 0., etc., bandy. For rurther particulars apply to the Sole Agents — ' £XOOPER AND land agents, sharebrokers and VALUERS, SMITH’S BUILDINGS, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON.

£SO—DEPOSIT—£SO. , ■UEW BUNGALOW, four rooms, water and electricity, just outside Borough. Section nearly $ acre. PRICE £325. Balance easy. £1 00 DEPOSIr wiil purchase a *-*-'■*'-* section, Palmerston Estate, and owner will build Bungalow to order and arrange full finance. J. GILBERT--15, RAILWAY BUILDINGS. K E EDUCED pRICES. OUNGALOW, ROSSTREVOR ST.— Five good rooms, usual conveniences, town drainage, telephone and car shed. £l-100, Deposit £2OO. /''iLAUDELANDS SNIP. —Solid house, 0 large rooms, all conveniences, handy position, nice grounds. £l5O deposit to responsible person. Unencumbered. XTEAT BUNGALOW, near Norton Road, four rooms, all conveniences, motor shed; very handy position. £IOSO, Deposit £IOO. FOR WAIKATO FARMS see H P STAPLES--73 VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. ITUNLAY’S Fadeless Green Holland ISlind- • ing and Fancy Cream minds, at less Ilian cost to clear, at The Metal Stores, t .a tag

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15359, 6 October 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15359, 6 October 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15359, 6 October 1923, Page 1

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