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CINEMA. Town ttall own XI Theatre, HEATRE, CAMBRIDGE. AMBRIDGE. Heated throughout. Direction: .Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. TO-DAY 2 p.m. - 8 p.m... MO .YD AA" 8 pm. The Star of QUEEY CHRISTINA QARBO —— QRETA G RETA QARBO QARBO i QRETA In SOMERSET MAUGHAM’S DRAMA OF MARITAL DISCORD IN PLAGUE-IN-FESTED AREAS OF CHINA: "PAINTED 'X AINTED JJERBERT -TUI i THE PAINTED HE li AINTED THE PAINTED HE LT AINTED WITH THESE TWO CO-STARS: TyjARSH.ALL r EIL ; EIL ' r EIL 1 VI "Veil ” V EIL ” V EIL ” GREAT JJERBERT SHALL "^TARNER \yARNER QLAND QLAND (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) NEXT TUESDAY Session 1 8 p.m. NETT WEDNES .. Sessions 2 p.m., 8 p.m. This Famous Star or “I Was a Spy” and “The Wandering Jew.” CONRAD VEIDT CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT CONRAD VEIDT. In This Clever Adaption Trom ROBERT HICHENS’ Famous Egyptian Story: ► ELLA TAONNA B ELLA D c “JgELLA QONNA ’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEXT THURSDAY Session 8 p.m. NEXT FRIDAY 2-p.m., 8 p.m. The Golden Voice of Europe. Melodies as only he can sing them, Including Gems from “Tosca.” JAN J£IEPURA JAN J£IEPURA n MUSIC - COMEDY - ROMANCE -M? HUS? I EART TS /CALLING ” EART Xs STALLING” »My HIS? II nALUKG ” Calling ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

CARDS & DANCING. THE GAYEST PLAGE IN TOWS To-night mo-night 0-NIGHT JL O-NIGHT T> EGENT XVkgent T) EGENT JLVEGENT Ballroom ALLROOM Ballroom ALLROOM STREAMERS MONTE CARLO ! Radio tnance t?and ! ADIO -L'ANCE JL>AND (OLD-TIME DANCES BY REQUEST.) JOY! JOLLITY.! JAZZ!!! Ladles 1/6 Gentlemen 2/-. (Good Supper.) E T UCHRE AND QLD - IJIIME J^ANCE. THE "PARISIAN T> ALLROOM lIE JL ARISIAN JLJALLROOM FRANKTON TOWN HALL. O-NIGHT mO-NIGHT Monte Carlos, Tasty Supper, Full Band. 1/6 1/6 1/6 ADMISSION 1/6 1/6 1/6 Free Bus leaves Falrfleld at 7.45 p.m., Favllle’s Shop, H.E., at 7.50 p.m. OLD - TIME DANCE, JJALL (Lato St. George’s). /JtO-NIGHT fJTO-NIGHT Same Good Band—MARTIN’S MELODY MAKERS. Good floor, good supper, excellent Monte Carlos. Free Buses rrom FranKton P.O. 7.45, returning after dance. 557 Admission, 1/6. AID OF FRANKTON VT QLD - IJHME Famous New Band Supreme QUEEN, JJIO-NIGHT. QANCE. -Wonderful flonte Carlos; nrst-class home-mado supper. . GOOD TIME ASSURED. Admission 1/6. a bout FUN, FROLIC, RIOTOUS GAIETY. QARDS PEARSON'S HALL. COME 1/6, 1/6, 1/6. 566 D ANCING rjao-NIGHT

JP AIRFIELD. pUPILS' J^ATfCE, OLD0 LD MASONIC HALL, O-NIGHT At 8 JJIO-NIOHT T c RADIO ORCHESTRA. Ladles 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6, Double 3/6. 613 J. L. Page, Hon. Sec. UREKA SPORTS CLUB, Old-time an 3 Modem Dance, THURSDAY, 25th; again Davey’s Revellers. Free buses Frankton 7.3 0, Hamilton, Matangi. Novelties, Progressive 500.—2/-, 1/6. 57S FOREST Lake School Annual Fancy Dress Ball, Frankton Town Hall, Friday, July 26 th. 413 HERE WE ARE AGAIN —Hotel Workers’ Dance, WEDNESDAY, July 24th., Tooralt Chambers. 390 ■VfAWTON HALL, TO-NIGHT. Wance iN and Cards. Monte Carlos. Good prizes, supper and music. Rooms healed. Admlsslon 1/-. 395 I> ESERVE Aug. 7th: Grand Anniversary to Dance, To Rore, Forrest’s Orchestra. Further particulars latei\ 344

SCHOOL OF DANCING. JJKLL p ITT**’* SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. Classes In Ballroom Dancing and Deportment will commence as follows— Girls and Boys’ Classes (over 11 years): Wednesday at 4 p.rn. Children's Class (under M years): Saturday, at 10.45 a.m. Adult classes and private lessons by arrangement. Studio: MASONIC HALL. RIVER ROAD, Phono 2953. ITIHE MARGARET O’CONNOR STUDIO. JL N.Z.'s University of Ballroom Dancing. I Strictly private lessons daily from 10 a.in. to 10 p.in. by tile best professionals In New Zealand in Quickstep. Waltz, Slow Fox-trot. Rumba, Tango. Boys’ and Girls’ class Saturdays. Evening classes: Wednesdays and Fridays, S-10 p.m. Telephone 255 3. MOTOR-WRECKING. J JAM ILTON 1 yy BECKING JNOMPANY, NOW DISMANTLING HUDSON. 1920 HOICK. 1920 CHEVROLET SIX CHEVROLET, 192 1, 1 327 DODGE. 192 i ROVER NINE UoliUS. all models. •t BRASSENE ? MmTe - Pulisn lor Bra.--. Aletai aim all .'ifI ier ware. 1. mum a I led lor High I mli.li c R-amm: and G'niloui) . Uhlallllbl') all stores. Atk iuur grocer lor it uawi

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19633, 20 July 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19633, 20 July 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19633, 20 July 1935, Page 1

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