TALKIES. The riivic.” HE UIVIC.” THE THEATRE THEY’RE TALKING ABOUT ! WAIKATO’S LEADING PLANT is in IT’S I.FADING TOWN", in IT’S LEADING THEATRE, THE pivic.” HE. V^IYIC.” After perusing- the list of recent Bookings at the CIVIC and Big Features Available, it makes us wish there were more than llfty-two weeks in the year. Among the pictures to he screened as soon as we have a few days available are the following: “ THE -CIVIC.” THE poCK-EYED VS7ORLD ” HE .V/OCK-EYED ' Y ORLD ” “ THE CIVIC.” Devil titay pare.” EVIL iU-AY V^ARE.” “ THE CIVIC.” The cjky ttawk.” HE OkY XIaWK.” “ THE CIVIC.” Love, t ive and t augii ” OVE, JuiVE Aad Juaugii ” “ THE CIVIC.” The ttntamed.” he -Untamed.” “ THE CIVIC.” “XTAVY T>LUE-S.” “-A avy JJIUE-S.” “ THE CIVIC.” Marianne.” ARIANNE.” AT THE CIVIC THE EARS ARE NOT FORCED TO CALL UPON IMAGINATION ! EVERY SOUND BEING CLEARLY REPRODUCED IN ITS NATURAL ENTIRETY!!! The pivic ” he Vivic ” WAS BUILT FOR SOUND!!! WAS BUILT FOR SOUND!!! AT CAMBRIDGE — tJMIE QOCK-J£ YED 'yyORLD ' TO-MORROW. APARTMENT* VACANT. FLAT, 4 rooms, self-contained; garage; suit business people; adults only.— Apply Phone 2507. ti6G FLAT, furnished, self-contained, modern; one minute Footbridge; suit married couple, aduit.s. —-Convenient, Times. 072 ABBOTSFORD” Residential House, vacancies for married couples; llrst class tame; beautiful situation. —0 Angiesea St. 480 AVO-NGLADE, 53 Angiesea Street: Superior Accommodation for Gentlemen Boarders; Married uouples; tennis court on premises.—Phono 1410. GRAND view—Superior Accommodation. Permanents, 30/- week; Casuals catered lor.—Ena of Ward street. Phone, 2 8 6 5 . KERRIFi HOUSE, Marama St. Superior Private Accommodation for Casuals and Permanents. Phone 1497. OPOIA RESIDENTIAL HOUSE, River Rd., Hamilton (immediately over Railway Bridge;. Vacancies for Permanents .and casual. Mouerate terms. Phone 1348. KOOM'S, 9 unfurnished, use conveniences; suit couple; select locality, lew minutes Victoria St.—Address, Times. 05 1 THE LODGE, next Public Trust, Victoria Street. Vacancies Casuals and Permanents; terms moderate; homely.—Phone 1581. APARTMENTS WANTED. JJOARD 770 AND RESIDENCE WANTED, In quiet, private family. A.H.G., Waikato Times office. EXCHANGE. UNENCUMBERED Section—Exchange for light 2-sealer car, English preferred. —Write Sports, Times. turn WANTED TO RENT. I>UNGALOW, 5-roomed, modern, motor > garage; locality, Whitiora or Frank ton iiill; careful tenant.—Phone 2282. 767 GOOD Client wants Home, 3 bedrooms and conveniences; hospital way preferred.—T. 'Mandeno Jackson. 660 HOUSE, 4-6 rooms, young married couple, Eventually buy if house suitable. Please write stating locality and rental. — " 60 ” Times Office. 638 NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. LAND Agents Please Note that Awaroa Estate, situated 14 miles from Huntly, is withdrawn from sale.—Dalgety and Co., Agents. 64 PLEASE Note: My 612 Acres, Lichtleld, have been sold by T. Mandeno Jackson.—W. Davies. 668 WANTED TO RENT OR BUY. 3 OR 4-RMD. Cottage; must be cheap.— F. W. Kemp and Co., Hamilton. 773 TO LET I> ACH, small, very comfortable, Cliff St., > waterfront, Raglan. ’Phone 27M or write P.O. Box 24, Raglan. 759 UNO ALOW, furnished, and garage; .> close to town, every convenience.—Address at Times. 07 2 XT'URN. Bungalow, good locality, modern J- convs., garage, moderate to suitable tenants. —-Address Times. 63 4 HOUSE, 5-rooms, all conveniences, Maeroa district; handy to town; reasonable rent. —Address at Times. 07u HOUSE, partly furnished; 7 rooms; rent 35/-. —Apply 8 Station Road, Ciaudelands. tiWJ SECTION of 1 acre situated Galloway Street, suitable for grazing.—Apply Public Trust. 658 rpo Let, 6 months from date—Furnished X House and every modern convenience; very low rental. —Apply Boyes and Co._77S WANTED TO LEASE. 2 OR Three Acres of Good Sheltered Land for Market Garden, handy Claudelands. —Phone, 3423. “ 604 HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE. non ACRES —75 grass—carrying 216 tVOUsheep, 16 cattle and horses. Would carry 3 5 cows and do them well. Price, £l2/10/- per acre.—Write “Owner,” Times. o_4o SPORTSWEAR <& FOOTWEAR. FOR all Sports Equipment, don’t pass EDWARD JONES. We have the goods at Lowest prices. rnow.N Talk overheard in Bus: “Always X Busy.” No wonder: Ladies’ Quality Footwear from 5/1 t, 7/11. —Edward Jones. WHOM It Concerns? I's/li, 16/11 upwards purchases Gcnt.’s Tan or Black Shoes, dressy styles. —Edward Jones. Hotspur Football Boots, worn by All Blacks; new shipment now on inspection. — Edward Jones. SOUNDS Utterly impossible! Nevertheless True ! Ladies’ Children’s, Gent.’s Footwear Bargains. Further Drastic Reductions. —Edward Jones. 674 DANDRUFF and irritation absolutely gone, thanks to Brice’s PreparattonSt’—Mlchells, Jiairclressera* Hamilton,^
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17981, 28 March 1930, Page 1
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