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TALKIES. rpH-E piIVIC rpHEATRE JL he .VOiVIC 11EATRE rpilE pUVIC rpiIEATRE J-HE VVIVIC X-lIEATRE ' BUILT FOR SOUND.” Grand opening RAND VPENING /"'GRAND /''OPENING WPENING (j RAND THE THE WESTERN ELECTRIC WESTERN ELECTRIC THE BEST IS WORTH PAYING FORM FEATURING THE SUPREME ACHIEVE M ETUO tiXetuo < 1:1 :'l-:5 S 1930 “ rp H E “ JL II E “ rp n E X II E •• rip. H E ‘■X II E “ rp II E “X HE H H II H 0L L Y 0L L Y 0L L Y 0L L Y 0L L Y 0L L Y 0L L Y 0L L Y MARION DAVIES, A] THE BEST IS WORTH WAITING FOR !! •the /'GREATEST TPNTE'RTAINMENT IN 1 HE \TrLATEST .Slntertainment IN A BRILLIANT MELAINGE OF SONG’ HITS, O'- fAF TJ OLI-YWOOD’S vJh XjLollywood’s ,1011 N GILBERT, JOAN CRAWFORD, Bessie Love, Charles King, Conracl Nagel, Benny, Gus Edwards, Dane and Arthur Polly Moran, Gwen Lee, Bros ..isters, J and Company, LL rpALKING, ILL ■ Xalking, dq JO 20 20 20 20 20 20 o;: T!!e LSS? Overture. Onentmr Number, “Bones and tambourines.” by the M-G-M Ensemble. . •• Minstrel Days,” sung by Gus Edwards and I lie M'-G-.M Ensemble, with June Purcell singing “ Low down Rhythm. “ Gotta reelin’ for You,” Joan Crawford, assisted by the Biltmore Quartette. “ Your Mother and Aline,” Charles King. “ You Were Meant For Me,” sung by Conrad Nagel and Anita Page. “ Nobody But You,” sung by Cuff Edwards and the M-G-M Ensemble. “ The Cut-up,” William Haines. “ i Never Knew I Could do a Thing Like That,” Bessiie Love and male chorus. “ For I’m the Queen,” Marie Dressier and fhe M-G-M Ensemble. 3. “ Magicians,” Sian Laurel and Oliver Hardy. 1. “Tommy. Atkins on Parade,” Marion Davies and Male chorus. 2. “Strike Up The Band,” Brox Sisters and the M-G-M Ensemble. OR THE FIRST TIME THE SCREEN UN OR THE FIRST TIME THE SCREEN UN If AMMOTII LiX.vmmoth - DAZZLING HILARIOUS SHOWS HOWS OX PLAN FOR THE FIRST’ THREE DAYS RESERVES: D.U., 3/3; STALLS 2/9. >REA GORGEOUS BEAUTIES A Dozlw OPECIAL I)REOpECIAL X re\T 2.30 ON SATURDAY. BUYS AND GIRLS LOOK FOR ACT LIKE A FRIED EGGKEEP' YOUR xXx NY -x xDE IJP. SOON NOW AT CAMBRIDGE. DANCING. WILL HOLD A DANCE AT rjYOWN ,'JJALL, jJarch iQ-ni., At S p.m. Buses rrom Hamilton. . LADIES, Free; CIVILIAN GENTLEMEN 5/-. Dance —The stair or me orim dairy FACTORY will hold a Dance of me Season in tile ORINI HALL, TUESDAY, March 11 ih., at s p.m. Ladies, I/O, Gentlemen 2/0. 141

DA.NCI.NG —KAIPAKI HOCKEY DANCE, TUESDAY, .March 11th. Invitation holders please note: Free bus leaves Hamilton I’.O. T.3U p.lll. 249 Dancing —the orini cheese factory STAFF is Holding; a Dance on TUESDAY, i.M'arcli 11 til., at the ORINI HALL. Allan’s Orchestra. Roll Up! 230 CARDS AND DANCING. 17UCURE & DANCE—THURSDAY, 13th., at. Hi 8 p.m., REGENT BALLROOM. Good Supper and Prizes. Workingmen's Club Orchestra. 225 Hamilton east bowling club— Euchre and Dance, Pearson’s Hall, Every TUESDAY. 2/- and 1/-. Flannels optional. ■ i3 2 Madge p race ADGE VJTrACE (Late Ross-Ebert School of Dancing;, sydney). THE LATEST BALLROOM DANCING taught including tne rage of London, the "StX.EIUHT," and the new variations of the Waltz, yuickstep and slow Foxtrot. BEGINNERS’ CLASS —Tuesday, at S p.m. JUVENILE CLASS—Saturday, at 10 a.m. PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR WOMEN —For good health, weight reducing, development, and ngure culture. STUDIO HOURS —2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Private and morning lessons by appointment. STUDIO —Alexandra Bldgs, over “Dolly Varden”). TO LET I) UNO ALOW, 5-roomed, sleeping porch, ) garage; few minutes centre town; 35/- weeKiy.—Apply Reliable Registry. 170 BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, bandy to town; good locality, all conveniences.—Apply i;i Kitchener St. Phone 39 12 . 941 I>UNUALOW, Claudelands, 4 rooms and ) kilchentUi?., eyery eonvenionee, electric light.—Apply 10 George Street. Phone 355 1. 249 }7l RNISHED House -to let, moderate rent, . central. —Address at Times. 949 HOUSE, 0-roomed, every convenience.— 3 1 London Street. —Apply Islington Candy Store. 994 jrjoU.SE, FURNISHED, TO LET. Large Furnished House, with tennis court and motor garne’C', to let at the end of March for a period of six months. — Address at Times. 945 KOOcUS (4), attached to shop.—FitzGerald’s Store, Norton Road. 199 SHOP to let, best part Victoria Street, splendid windows,—Apply F. W, Kemp and Co., Hamilton. 205 WANTED TO RENT. TTJANTED to rent, Garage for small car, V\ vicinity Collingwood Street.—Write Garage, Times. 235 HOLIDAV ACCOMMODATION. K AHB KAREWEST COAST - - - - AUCKLAND. “ TDARLEYS ” Winehclsea House. — Every comfort., modern up-to-date. Twenty-seven miles from Auckland. Perfect concrete tennis court, badminton court, and deck tennis. Electric liglu, patent drainage, shower baiits; beautiful bush; surf bathing, fishing. Cars meet trains by arrangement. I3ouk NOW for January and February. P.ing, write, or wire “ FARLEYSjT Kare. Kaxe Bureau,

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17965, 10 March 1930, Page 1

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