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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. South Auckland Rugby League Annual Dance Presentation of Prizes and Trophies, will be held in the TAUPIRI HALL, Thursday, November 19th Mrs R. T. Hiii’s Orchestra Good Home-made Supper Admission : Ladies 2/- Gentlemen 2/6 Double 4/A. WARING, Hon. Sec. WANTED KNOWN \X7 ANTED. Young lady, T T capable, to do genera] housework and washing; sleep at home. —Apply “Press” Office. Tennis and Sporting Goods Repairs, BOSSAD’S, Confectioners, Huntly, receiving depot for W. H. Tisdall, Hamilton, and C.A.C., Auckland. Quick service, expert workmanship and low prices assured. YYT ANTED TO BUY.—Ladies’ Vt and Gentlemen’s secondhand bicycles, in any condition. Also Lawnmowers. Roy H. Harp, Bicycle Dealer and Gramophone Repairer, Main Street, Huntly. f\ W. SANDERS & GO., Florists and Seedsmen, Hamilton. Finest quality imported seeds. First grade bedding plants. Floral work our speciality. {('OR Hemstitching and Ladder Mending, Needlework of all descriptions: Beehive, Hamilton, next door to Haeremai Tea Rooms. Country customers’ oi tiers executed during their visit to town. Every satisfaction guaranteed. Done while you wait. FOB SALE 1710 R SALE. One medium j - draught horse, suitable all farm work ; any trial. —Apply F. j Healey, Carritr. |7K)R SALE—I Good Building ! JL. Section, in Glasgow Street, j —Apply F. Healey, Carrier. Prams, push carts, Plunket Cots, 'atest designs, send for catalogue.—Clothier’s Emporium, “The Pram House,” Hamilton. Ay EW and Used Furniture, Suites, etc,., large stock of | everything at Clothier’s, Furn- j ishing Emporium, Hamilton i North. RACQUET RESTRINGING - ’j’ENIN IS Racquets of the Best English make. Racquets re- j strung with the Finest Quality | Gut. XENNIS Nets, Balls, Eye- j shades, Racquet Covers and i Presses; Cheap Racquets for j Children. ALL Tennis Requisites and Repairs at Gould’s Bag and Leather Shop, 4 doors past Railway Line, Victoria Street. BUSINESS NOTICES “OVINGTON" Near R.C. Church, Ngaruawaliia Maternity Patients - ceived. Every care (riven by fully qualified nurses. Usual Fees.—Apply SISTER TURNER. Telephone 144. PUBLIC NOTIC ES ST. ANTHONY’S CHURCH ART UNION WINNERS FOLLOWING were the prizewinners of the Art Union drawn on Thursday evening, November 12th, under the auspices of St. Anthony’s Church: Fire Screen, Mr Norman Hedley, Huntly, No. 1786; Table Centre, Aileen Markey, Auckland, No. 533; Tray Cloth, N. Stewart, Hunt y, No. 219. RAGLAN ELECTORATE STEWART REID STEWART REID STEWART REID Coalition Candidate will address the Electors at LYCEUM HALL, HUNTLY on THURSDAY, 19th inst., at 8 p.m. I His Worship the Mayor will take the chair. 1 LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED »V hen I was a lad, I went with my dad To buy from Wilson & Shaw. And now I’m a dad, I go with my lad To buy from Wilson & Shaw.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume XVIII, 17 November 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume XVIII, 17 November 1931, Page 3

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