THE WAIKATO TIMES. Small Pre-Pald Advertisements: Three Times. 2/0 V--5/6 Once. Up to i 2 words I/ - 13 to IS words 1/6 10 to 21 words 2/Display: 5/- per inch Casual. Births, Marriages, Deaths and In Memoriam Notices, 2/6 per insertion of 30 words, 9d each additional five words.
CINEMA. the realisation of perfection IN' CINEMA ENTERTAINMENT IS ALWAYS AT o ) The eg ent 1 HE JLVeGENT [ Hamilton's Premier Theatre. —I — o 1 Commencing To-day and rpo-NiciiT O-DAY AND JL 0-NIGIIT AT 2.15 & 8 P.M. Also: Mon'dav and Tuesday. PRIOR TO THE AUCKLAND SEASON. The World’s Greatest Tetror, Singing His Way Right Into Your Heart in the Crowning Achlevcrcerit of his Brilliant Career: KICIIARD ICIIARD Richard ICIIARD Richard ICIIARD In the Glorious Romance: Tauber auber rn.uißEß 1. AUBER Tauber AUBER “ upIIE t> igiit to “ JL re JLViciHT to “ rruiE ■piGirr to JL HE -iIdGIIT TO Happiness ” VPPINESS” Happiness ” APPIN'ESS ” A World Apart from Ordinary Screen Fare —Brilliant Entertainment, presenting the World’s Greatest Living Tenor at his Glorious Best in a Stirring Modern Romance. Delightfully Punctuated with Unforgettable Songs, Sung as Only the Great Tauber coul-l Sing them. ' Hear the Great Tauber Sln'g in Ills Own Inimitable Style:— "THE SONG OF THE HOMELAND,” “LOVE IS A FAIRY TALE.” "YOU DON’T SEEM TO CARE,” “ONCE THERE WAS A BABY.” AN ARIA FROM “LA TOSCA.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL SUPPORTING FEATURETTES: CINESOUND REVIEW | (Australia’s Best Newsreel) ’ N.Z. PICTORIAL. PATIIETONE VARIETY. Box Plans at Theatre Reserve Office from “10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (dally). Or Ring 1122.
SHIPPING. •p>OOSE SHIPPING COMPANY. M.V. HOLMGLEN —Loads at Dunedin about 23rd. Timaru 24th, Lyttelton 25th, Wellington 26th, Wanganui 27th, New Plymouth 28th, for Waikato. 6.5. PAREHA —Loads at Bluff about 26th., Dunedin 27th.. Oamaru 281 h., Timaru 30th., Lyttelton 31st., Nelson Ist. August, Wanganui 2nd., New Plymouth 3rd. for Waikato. For further particulars ring: Mercer No. 8 (Head Ofllce) ; Hamilton, No. 1409 (Branch Ofllce), 3375 (Residence) ; Auckland, No. 43,836 (Northern Steamship Co.). QJIAW, gAVILL & J^INE Incorporated In England. VIA PANAMA CANAL. lONIC. T.S., Wellington 2-1 •U>l. KAHAMEA, C.V., Auckland .... Mid. Aug. AKAROA, E.C., 15,120 tons .... IS Sep. TAINUI, T.S., 10.000 tons .... 16 Oct. TAMAROA, E.C., 13,3.i0 tons .. S Nov. WAIWERA. C.V., 10,700 tons .. End Nov. lONIC, T.S.. 12,350 tons 11 JJOC.
Only one class on each vessel. E.C., Express Cabin Steamer, calling; at Pitcairn and Curacao. T.S., Tourist Steamer, calling; at Pitcairn and Jamaica. C.V., Cargo Vessel with accommodation. Route and ports optional. NEW YORK: Combined Tourist fares by lONIC to Canal and PENNSYLVANIA from Canal are from £SO, Including exchange end tax. DALGETY it CO., LTD., HAMILTON. L. D. Nathan & Co., Ltd. A. S. Paterson & Co., Ltd. Dalgety & Co., Ltd. rHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED. DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL. Vessel ! Sailing Finally from ! (Subject to alteration.) t!7,000-ton Motor Vessels, with Ist. Tourist and Third Classes. •Oil Fuel, calling Pitcairn Island (circumstances permitting) and Curacao, tCabin class. §Tourlst class. Ist Class front £SS Sing., £l-10 Ret. Cabin Class from £O7 Sing., £ll7 Ret. Tourist Class rrom £OB Sing., £6S Ret. Third Class from £O7 Sing., £OO Ret. All Fares plus Exchange and Tax. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY' LIMITED. LOCAL AGENTS. HAMILTON, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company. Ltd. P. & O. R oyAL M A,L QTEAMER3. Sydney to London, via Australian Ports, Colombo. Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and Plymouth. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS. NARKUN'DAXSt. . . N.M.DF.UAxst CATHAYxab STRATHNAVERJt. M AI.OJAxsb to.i in i 0.0. n j is °or ?n.o I i 1 July ?s Aug. inI Aug. 3 1 Sep. 8 ' Sep. 3 I x Ist and 3nd Saloon. t Ist Saloon , n ,l Tourist Class. a Omits Aden. s Holts Port Sudan. b Omits Bombay. Calling Tangier. FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. Ist Class froth £B7 single. £lsl reiurn >nd Class rrom £O7 single. £11? return i'ourlst from £fO single. £73 return Fares are subject to Exchange. NZ IO AN A MERCANTILE AGENCY ‘ ‘ ' CO.. LTD. U M °N i N*"' CANADA, z EALA.N D, 1 MI TED. UNITED STATES, EUROPE. Through Hookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE Front Auckland to FIJI. Honolulu, Victoria and Vancouver. I 1 a.m. *R M S. Niagara Tuesday. July ji •RMS. Aorangl .... Tuesday. August 3; • R M S. Niagara Tuesday, Sept, is "And Kverv Four AA'eegs thereafter. MELBOURNE CENTENARY'. Frequent Sailings for Melbourne rrom Auckland and Wellington, commencing October. TO AMERICA AND EUROPE. Through Bookings by UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE. From Wellington via Rarotonga. Tab."’ and Sait Francisco. *n ai s Manngamil. Aug. 7. Oct. 3. :Vov. 3? . , m V Makura. Sept. i. Ort. in, Doc. 35 Vnd Every Four AA'eeks thereafter. CAN ADI AN A U S.A. RAH.AV.AY TR AVEL Itineraries, cost or tours and all Information supplied. Rail and hotel reservations arranged. SYDNEY DIRECT (From Auckland). *g g Marann Friday, July 3? .n’-us Aorangl Monday. Aug. c, ‘SYDNEY FROM WIT I.INC lON. •R.AI.S. Maimg'tnul .... Thursday, July 3il •it AI S. Makura Tuesday, Aug. 31 • I’nss-'tlgers in three cl.i.-.»es. Ship's Doctors carried. Hamilton Passenger Agcnl*. Ellis A llunwind Ltd., and Chaiilne' A Cr lUUDART - PARKER LINK ( 'ueoi-porated In Australia), s M V " "W.A N'I.ANI’I.L.A " (lO.nitn tons), 'sidings (Clmnuslanees luTinlitlne) • AUCKLAND to SYDNEY i Direct): SATURDAY. Augll-I IS. WEI LING I 1 *N TO MELBOURNE (v .n SYDNEY) SATURDAY. .AUGUST ill:. I'.l.'il. S p.m. First and Second Class Only, ill information. Pamphlets, etc., apply ■TICE, 5i (.may SL, Ancle- Tel. -iI.ISI.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19314, 21 July 1934, Page 1
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