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ENTERTAINMENT X 'EXT EXT M ONDAY ONDAY X 'IGHT IGHT AN EPOCH IX THEATRE HISTORY. | FAY COMPTON TWO GREAT PLAYS ' "Y£O.\DAY JpEBRL'ARY VICTORIA REGINA. 'JWESDAY *>•> GEORGE and MARGARET •L C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Present England's Greatest Actress COMPTON | OMPTON i COMPTON | OMPTON | and her own complete London Company In •"c of the best* and most successful plays staged in recent years. Fll Ffv MSSSft X IGHT 'V’EXT i IGHT -*-N EXT only production here of Housman’s World Famous Dramatic Triumph * | TTICTORIA T> EGIN A , ! ▼ ICTORIA XiiEGINA I TTICTORIA T3EGINA \ 1 ▼ ICTORIA XvEGINA Which the whole world is discussing. It is Comedy, Drama, spectacle in Ten breath-taking scenes. Scene I: Kensington Palace, 1837 (The six o'clock call). Scene 2: Windsor Castle, 1839 (Woman proposes). Scene 3: Prince Albert’s Dressing Room (Morning Glory). Scene 4: Buckingham Palace, 1842 (A. Good Lesson). Scene 5: Buckingham Palace, 1842 (Under Fire). Scene 6: Windsor Castle, 1846 (The Rose and the Thorn). Scene 7: Buckingham Palace, 1861 (Intervention) . Scene 8: Buckingham Palace, 1861 (Bereavement). Scene 9: A Garden Tent at Balmoral Castle, 1877 (The Queen, God Bless Her). Scene to.- Buckingham Palace, 1897 (Ilappy and Glorious). The difficulties in presenting “ Victoria Regina ” in New Zealand were tremendous, have been overcome and its reptile. colossal London M ProductUm!*^ l ° rpUESDAY JpEBRUARY gg London’s Most Entertaining and Latest Comedy Triumph. /'NEORGE AND TVjTARGARET George and ltJLargaret Play Produced by Peter Dearing. PRICES. D.C.. and B.S. 7/- (Including tax, 7/ii); Ordinary Stalls 1/-; Pit 2/-. Early door Stalls. 1/- extra. All prices plus tax. Box plans will be opened at Lewis Eady’s on Friday next, February 18th. Touring Manager John Farrell MEN’S Patent Dress shapes. Clean-up ward Jones. Shoes, 12/U. —F.dFLOWER SHOW HAMILTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY (Inc.) AND JQAHLIA gHOW, A LEXANDRA TT ALL, FEBRUARY 23 & 2 4 FEBRUARY 23 & 24 Dahlias, Cut Flowers, Fruit & Vegetables. Women's Institute Shield Competition. Schedules may be obtained from the leading Florists in town or from the undernoted. R. A. JOHNSTON, Secretary, Phone 1512. 21 Pembroke St. EVERYTHING for the Budgie or Canary is stocked by A. M. Bisley & Co. CHURCH NOTICE D R J. J. X ORTH D R J. J. X ORTH in BAPTIST CHURCH, LONDON STREET (River End) SUNDAY NIGHT, 7 p.m. “ THE PROTESTANTS AND THE POPE— A CENTENARY SERMON.” 376 MEN’S Black Streamlined OxTord Shoes, welted soles; Clean-up price, 18/11. —Edward Jones. 411 CARS FOR SALE 193 6 VAUXHALL Saloon, condition as new £275 1936 AUSTIN 10 Saloon, also as new £2 65 19 35 AUSTIN 10 Saloon, perrect order £2 3 5 1935 STANDARD 12, as new £2 55 1934 HILLMAN MINX, absolutely right £2OO 1933 MORRIS Isis, wonderful order £195 1933 ROVER 10, really good .... £155 VI7INGER & Ar OTOn QALES, .Winger a '-'o. ItJLotor Oales, ALEXANDRA STREET, HAMILTON.

g-EEN -JJSED £<AR jgUYJNQ PREPARE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. MORRIS Roadster; good order; one AUSTIN 7; good condition £65 CHRYSLER Roadster; special model; nice condition £125 CHEVROLET 6 Sedan; good order right through £l3O FOROsON Tractor £75 W GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION Next State Theatre Hamilton. tt7E have recently dismantled.—Hudson VV 8, 1931; Bulck 1931; Chevrolet 1930 and ’36; Bedfords, 1933 and ’35; International 1 935, Morris 10, 1933; Morris 2tun, 1932; Rover 9, Dodge 6; Morris Minor; Flat (Baby); E'rskine; Reo F.A.. Graham 6; also hundreds of others—most parts available. —AUTO REPLACEMENTS, i LTD., Fraukton Junction. Established fy.M. No brunches. v^EDAN \V : ‘ sL VI 1 . , L''l'm. 1 !'. * —Electric sal Washei l< Construction Company.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20422, 12 February 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20422, 12 February 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20422, 12 February 1938, Page 1

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