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TALKIES. The -xtew pivic HE JM EW OIVIC Hamilton’s Leading - Theatre. 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. YOUR ONLY CHANCE TO-NIGHT! Positively PIINAL SCREENING and • It's too beautiful to ml** ! ' A Perfect Gem from the pen of A. A. MILNE. And It’s all so thoroughly, so delightfully "M ::m »* Presented by a Splendid English Ca3t headed by J£DNA JgEST JJERBERT IyfARSHALL ELIZABETH ALLAN : FRANK LAWTON Words fail to describe its exquisite beauty and Rare Artistry. A Perfect Inspiration discerning man and woman will not dare to miss. Excellent Supports Include a magnificent N.Z. Scenic in Sound: THE FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER.

There •will be no Pictures Monday and Tuesday. WED. NEXT RICARDO CORTEZ, ZASU PITTS, HELEN TWELVETREES, ::i! m? FS Red?” ed?” A Roaring, Tearing 1 Comedy Drama. FRID. NEXT The Picture Terrlilc! “ TITHE TAOOMED TJATTALION «±HE JL'OOMED XJATTALION ” Not a War Picture —but the greatest, most awe-inspiring drama of Nature herself, ever presented on the Screen. It Costs No More to Reserve. Box Plans at Theatre (Phono 3700). CARDS ARID DANCING. ALL Members and invitation-holders are reminded of the GYM. WIND-UP DANCE in Y.M.C.A. TO-NIGHT at 8. 580 p.m. oß ° A S USUAL ON SATURDAY—Euchre and XX Old-Time Dance, St. George’s Ha , Frankton. Introducing the “ Log Dance.” Crompton’s Orchestra. Mome Carlos. Excellent .Prizes. Ladles »/-■ Gentlemen 2/-; 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT rjTHE yjAiUSIAN . HE X AHi SIAN IRAN ETON TOWN HALL. TRUGIIRE AND /'YLD-rpiME "fXANCL J-UuCHRE AND VbD-X IMF. : A/ANCE First-class Band (5 instruments). Tasty Laid-out Supper, Monte Carlos, Excellent Prizes; Novelties, etc. ADMISSION, 1/6. Free bus to Hamilton, Hamilton East, and Claudelands.- 501 ALL SPORTS DANCE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 12. Ri (EGENT T>ALLROOM VEGENT JJALLROOM PATTERSON’S SYNCOPATORS. Six Musicians who Play Different. Special Prizes, Special Surprise Packet. Good Supper. LADIES, 1/6 GENTLEMEN 2/6 Free Bus Ham. East, Claudelands. Fktn. EUCHRE EUCHRE DANCE DANCE DANCE RAILWAY JNSTITUTE, rjXO-NTGIIT The Variety Entertainers’ Dance Band is •worth hearing, so Roll Up and Dance to Good Music, Tip-top Floor. Prizes. Supper and various other Novelties. T>9 f Admission 1 /-, 1/6. jJj-ONSTER d am-.e. H all T IIURSDAY, JQECEMBER Ist1 st Music by PATTERSON’S SYNCOPATORS. Free Rus leaves C.P.O. 7.15 p.m. Double 4/-; Ladies 2/-; Gentlemen 2/6. WANTED KNOWN. IAGE 2.—TRADERS Advertisement. 121 TI£ELTZER’S gPECIAL QFFER. When any Suit is ordered you may purchase a Pair of CREAM or COLOURED SPORTS TROUSERS, made to measure, for 10/6; worth 35/-. Order that Spring Suit now from HAMILTON’S LEADING TAILOR, 167 Victoria Street. BRITISH RADIO. A BRITISH ACHIEVEMENT. The New “KRIESLER" all-electric Radio; Console Model only £l9 10s. Hamilton Agents: miilS pRIME JJARDWARE QO. t LTD., Victoria Street. Hamilton. F. J. MARFELL, TPXCHANGE. HOUSE wanted in Exchange for a Farmlet of five acres, all in splendid pasture, carrying five cows and feed to spare; garden and orchard; five-roomed Bungalow, all conveniences, garage, cowhall, etc; elevated site, two road frontages. State Advances mortgage. WANTED TO LEASE, or Buy, no deposit, by an experienced, reliable farmer, with SO cows and implements, etc., a Farm to carry 50 lo 100 cows; would take immediate possession. F. J. MAHFBLLESTATE AGENT & SHAREBROKER, HAMILTON. CARRICK NISBET. MU M O TORIST OTORIST re FORE SETTING OUT ON THAT HOLIDAY TOUR be Sure you HAVE A COMPLETE SET OF SERVICEABLE TOOLS. Wo have juslahle Drivers. Sels, I’lii a Wide Range nr Crescent AdWrenehes. Box Spanners, SrrewS.a.K. and Whitworth Wrench g Wrenches and Hydraulic Jacks, etc. REPLENISH I NAT TOOL BOX NOW ! /"'I A It HICK 'VnSMET, V AltHlOlv' -LNiSRKT. hood STREET. HAMILTON. -j / . VD M I Ss| o \ to Molor-c.vrie Races, 9 / i;lamlelaods, Heremlier In. will n,,.an much lo Waikato Children's Camp ■ oavue. 556

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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18803, 26 November 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18803, 26 November 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18803, 26 November 1932, Page 1

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