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TALKIES. A Picture that carries Our Personal Guarantee. You will speak ol' it for many years to come. “ rpilE “'J’HE JY AT TALI ON ” “ 'J'HE JQOO.MED JgATTALION ” The Picture Territlc ! Although the story revolves around the war, there are none of the usual battle scenes. Actually photographed midst the beauties of the snow-capped mountains of the Austrian Tyrol, it is unquestionably the most magnificent- spectacle of nature herseir ever presented on the screen. All the grandeur of “ White Hell of Pitz Polu,” all the depth and emotion of “Journey’s End.” FRIDAY: AT THE CIVIC. Box Plans now open at Bond’s.

APARTMENTS VACANT. Accommodation Guaranteed good heds, morning tea, from 1/-; central —0 Half St., Frankton. 657 PARK HOUSE, 26 London St.—Permanents and casuals. Tariff moderate. Phone 361 1. 037 T>OOMS, 1 or 2, unfurnished, use convenlences; cheap.—Apply 5 2 River Rd. R OOMS or full board; terms moderate. OS River Road. 555 "DOOMS (2), kitchenette. Flat, fully fur- , nished, use conveniences, handy town. Phone 3208, 3228. 581 KOOMS, select, private residence, moderate, beautiful surroundings.—l2 Clifton Road. 603 VACANCY in private home for two business men. Every conv., central, garage.—Apply Times. 696 Grand hotel, frankton.—we have Accommodation for a few Boarders at 22/6 and 25/-, including all conveniences. C. LAFFERTY. Proprietor. WAVERLEY, Bryce St., nr. railway, Victoria St., large Sunny Room, glassedin verandah, upstairs, overlooking river and town; other rooms vacant; boardresidence,- pleasant surroundings; moderate —Ring 3449. Proprietress, M. A. Clough. KERRI house,” Mrs E. Smith, Proprietress, 19 Marama Street; 5 min. from station. First-class accommodation Tor permanents and casuals. Single or double. Moderate tariff. Garage.—Phone 1497. “ QAISTOR. " Near Railway and Buses; garage; restrul accommodation in beautiful surroundings. 2 BRYCE STREET. Tel. 2271. LYNDMURST Private Hotel, Grey St., Hamilton East, re-opened for accommodation. Under new management. Moderate tariff. Garage.—Proprietress, M„ W. Wilson. Phone 2169. APARTMENTS WANTED. I>OARD required by Gentleman- trans- -* ferred to Hamilton artcr Christmas; garage and telephone necessary.—Write Bo.v 53, Kami iron. 643 -*- veniences; good tenant.—Write- It, Times. 629 FLAT, rurnishcd, in Te Awamutu, wanted hy young Married Couple.—Reply Furnished. Times. 647 HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. CAMBRIDGE —Furnished House, 6 rooms, 6 weeks, December 23rd.—Z., Boyce, Cambridge. 667 DEYONPORT —Two Rooms, accommodate four; or children catered for holidays; parking for cars.—2 3 King Edward Parade. KAGLAN SEASIDE—Camp Sites, sheltered. both sides harbour; also Whale Ray; good water, safe bathing.—Smith and Co., Arcade, Hamilton. 653 SEASIDE Cottages, 6,3, 2 rooms; 4 miles Thames.—George Hughes, AVoods Bay. Phone IO3U. 616 HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION WANTED. BACII., Wailii Reach, Dec. 24-Jan. 3 inelusive; sleep 5.—8.8., Times. 620

TO LET. K ROOMS, Claudelands, rent 25/-; 3 Rooms, Hamilton East, rent 17/(5; 5 Rooms, Hamilton East, rent 22/0. —Row, Cobbc and Co., Ltd. 719 I> UNGALO W, 0. rooms, all conveniences, J garage, XVliitlora.—Apply West End Furnishing House. Gl2 BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, all conveniences, electric light; Grey St.—Apply Bourne, Hamilton East. 671 BUNGALOW, 0 rooms, superior; Union Street.—Apply 13 Kitchener Street. Rhone 3212. 672 FLAT, furnished, at “Brooklyn” (close Shortland and Princes Streets); glorious view; five weeks rrom December 19. Also, Tor Lease Tor one year. Unfurnished Bungalow, River Road, Hamtltlon.—Apply Mrs Hurd-Wood, 61 Brooklyn, Emily Place, C.L. Auckland. 660 SHOP, Victoria Street, suitable home cookery, confectionery.—Apply West End Furnishing House. 011 WANTED TO RENT. HOUSE, 3 or 4 rooms, handy; or partly furnished Flat.—Write Moderate "Rent, Times. <j- 7 TO LEASE riAE AKAU Homestead, 7 rooms, overlookX lng Raglan Harbour; lease for" term. —Smith and Co., Arcade, Hamilton. 65 2 PLANTS FOR SALE. Attractive Gladiolus Xmas Flowering, In 24 unusual shades, Blues, Pinks, Orange, etc; 6/0 dozen, posted.—Grimms’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. /CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Exhibition bronze. V/ salmon, crimson, pink, golden, etc.; nardv plants;. 7/- dozen posted.—Grlfllths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. STERs! Lobelia, Cosmos, Carnation. French Marigolds, Phlox, Cineraria, strong plants, lOd dozen posted.—Griffiths* Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. Abundant Cropping Tomatoes, I.arga Red tOd dozen; 5/- 100; Poppies, ,n n sy 10d dozen.—Grimms’ Nurseries, ml Eden. Auckland. SUPERIOR Perennial Plants! - Choicest named Perennial Asters, 6/6; 6 3/6; 12 Fine Irises. 7/G, 6 4/-. Immense Collection Dahlias, Oladlolas, etc. Catalogue free.— CULLEN, Wnlmauku. UNITED SHOE STORE. 1~ /p —THE Popular Sahara Sandal ;)/ l) showing in all White Kid; also m white Kid with Brown trimmings. 0 //•» —WHITE Canvas Court Shoes, spike 0/0 heels; 10/6, the lalest In Fancy Coloured Canvas Shoes. Smart Walking shoes in Black Patent or Brown Kid, from 13/6. *>o //* —MONARCH Welted Shoes for Smariness and Durability. All Footwear Repairs Neatly and Promptly Executed nl Shortest Notice.—UNITED ■s’lioK STORE. 2 13 Victoria Street. WEST' SCHOOL JUBILEE. Bring the Twins and wlu it Prize at 3 o’clock.

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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18806, 30 November 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18806, 30 November 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18806, 30 November 1932, Page 1