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SYNOPSIS OF ADVERTISEMENTS The Cambridge Town Band conclude their series of dances with a ball in the Alexandra Hall, next Wednesday evening. These dances have proved most enjoyable, and have been well patronised. Special efforts are being made to make this concluding function a brilliant success. There will doubtless be a large gathering, as a number of friends from the outlying districts have signified their intention to attend. Boy wanted. Lost —Pony mare. Clayton re-touches. Camp cook .wanted. D. Salmon for repairs. Seed potatoes for sale. Lost—Elastic-side boot. Man wanted to work horses. I’enders repaired for draining". Oliver plows—Parr Bros.’, Hamilton. Progress—October number now ready. Paint oils, etc.—Parr Bros.’, Hamilton. Tenders required for six-roomed cottage. Young man wants situation on sheep farm. Seddou memorial-—Meeting; Monday night. Concert and dance Te Here school Tuesday next. Second-hand McCormick mowing machine wanted. Social and dance Whatawhata Hall Wednesday next. ? _ Cambridge Band—-Plain and fancy dress ball Wednesday next. St. Paul’s Primitive Methodist Church—Services to-morrow.

Suburbs Football Club—Meeting Royal Hotel Tuesday evening. Waikato A. and P. AssociationAdditional prizes and donations. Sacred concert —Pe Rangi Pai Concert Company to-morrow evening. Mr T. A. Edison’s latest discovery will, he claims, so cheapen the cost of automobiles as to place them within the reach of everybody. He has discovered that by substituting kobalt for iron and lead in accumulators he can cut their weight in half and reduce the price of the cars considerably. If motor cars were reduced to the price of a suit of clothes some of us would still do without them. But we all must wear clothes, and the cheapest place to get a good-fitting suit, well made out of wearable materials, is at V. Houghton’s up-to-da*e tailoring establishment. Victoria-street, Hamilton.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3297, 29 September 1906, Page 2

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Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3297, 29 September 1906, Page 2

Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume XXI, Issue 3297, 29 September 1906, Page 2

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