Miscellaneous. BLANKETS, full size, 45/. Buy now ami save money. — F.A.C. A LOW cost of upkeep is desirable in a milking machine. All parts in a Wallace Machine are made from durable materials. Prices are right. —D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Hamilton. PETERSON, General Carrier, agent N.Z. Carrying Co., meeit all trains.—Cambridge. , jgOYS and Young Menl The local Y.M.C.A. is open every evening. Games of all sorts. QAKES from the Domain They are ideal for the noon’’ or the dance. Bakery! ‘ 1 afterQHIMNEY SWEEPING—C. Langley, Leamington, undertakes the cleaning of chimneys anywhere in the district; also general cleaning. Work done with minimum trouble from soot. JfJ LINSTROM, Care for Hire, Day and Night Service, “Waimaric,” opposite Town Hall, Phone 280; or leave messages with P. J. Weatherell, Leamington Store. F the interests of Better Health, start serving “Better Bread’ ’ toMade by Domain Bakery. N° experimenting with a Wallace Milking Machine. All parts tried and proved; materials the best; price the lowest.—D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Hamilton. ! ODE0 DE Wagons are Spring Drays are strongly built to stand the rough roads of the district. Prices and terms right.—D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Hamilton. 1 pLANT NOW—Spring Bulbs. Lovely assortment of Daffodils on sale at Levesque’s, Victoria Street. Prices from 3d each upwards. HHIME AND WAGES BOOKS.—Apply Independent office. ' I , find “Better” Bread tastier than you thought bread could ever be. Made by the Domain Bakery. Public Notices FIREWOOD Stove Lengths, 15/ per load; also Stable Manure, 7/6 a load. J. CONDER CARRIER. PROMPT ATTENTION— I GUARANTEE! W. A. STUART GENERAL CARRIER Coal and Firewood Merchant. ALL TRAINS M.ET. Travellers Particularly Catered For. Address: CLARE STREET, CAMBRIDGE. FIREWOOD Rata and Tawa —any length—by the cord or half cord, delivered anywhere in Cambridge. Orders may be left at Bvcroft Bros., or C. Rugc. Prices on application. H. SPARKES. ' B. P. DE LATOUR. DO YOU PLAY BILLIARDS ? DO YOU WISH TO LEARN ? YOU ARE WELCOME AT THE EMPIRE STREET SALOON. I am now conducting this old established, commodious and well lighted room, where, with four tables, you are assured of a game. Being an old resident of the district I solicit your liberal support. W. HAWORTH, •- EMPIRE STREET SALOON. WHO’S YOUR CLEANER Perhaps you have never been asked that question. Bring that garment along and see the difference a clean and press makes: then you will be asked that question. We clean men’s and boys’ suits, ladies’ plain and pleated skirts and costumes. Alterations and repairs. Own materials made up. S. M. SHARP CLEANER AND PRESSER DUKE STREET.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3229, 7 June 1924, Page 1
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