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Public Notices. WAIKATO INDEPENDENT. The Waikato Independent will, not bo published on TUI-iSDAY next, April 25 ANZAC DAY. CAMBRIDGE EX-SERVICEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. ANZAC DAY TUESDAY, APRIL 25. All ranks are invited to Parade at , the Drill. Hall at 1. p.m. for the purpose of honouring fallen comrades at the Anzac Service at .1.30 p.m, T. H. HAMPSHIRE, Secretary. ANZAC DAY UNITED MEMORIAL SERVICE. A United Memorial Service will be hold at the Town Hall on TUESDAY (ANZAC DAY") at 1.30 p.m. All residents of Cambridge and District are cordially invited to attend. The Ministers of the various churches will take part in the service, and the address avi 11 be given by the Rev. .Tamos Rickards. FRANK T. KAY, Town Clerk. ON ANZAC NIGHT The Annual Benefit Screening (total proceeds in aid of the Cambridge ExServicemen’s Relief Association) will take place on ANZAC NIGHT, Tuesday, April 25th. Come and see THE DREYFUS CASE (A British Production). An excellent entertainment to help an excellent cause. FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME They were prepared to give all for you in 1914. Give all you can for them in 1933. Everyone CAN Help. Everyone MUST Help. T. H. HAMPSHIRE, Secretary. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Cambridge on or before the 20th day of May, 1933. The claims must show full details and must bo certified as due and owing at the date of death pf the deceased. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. ESTATES: THOMAS EDWARD HOLDEN HAMERTON, late of Monnvale, Farmer, died 10th March, 1933. MICHAEL MATTHEW MASTERSON, late of Leamington, retired farmer, died 11th April, 1933. H. E. AM YES, District Manager. Cambridge, 22nd April, 1933. TENTH ANNIVERSARY SALE Commencing 20th April. TEN DAYS’ CELEBRATION. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. At Special Cut Prices. Genuine Reductions Throughout. M. RAY ' HAWORTH’S BARGAIN DEPT. TOOTH BRUSHES —0,1 each. ' GLASS TUMBLERS—4d each. 400-PAGE PADS—9O each. CUPS & SAUCERS —2/11 per -1-doz. TOILET SOAP—S Large Cakes 1/*. PATTY PANS—3d per 100. NAIL BRUSHES—3d each. ELECTRIC BULBS—I/9 each. LARGE COMBS—Od each. TOILET ROLLS—S for 1/-. ASPIRINS, —50 for (id. ENVELOPES—S Pkts. for 1/-. LUNCH WRAPPERS—3d. PHONE 195 S. REDUCE {JOST OF JYEVING. WE SELL THE CHEAPEST BENZINE. THE BEST COAL. THE DRIEST FIREWOOD. CARRYING AT LOWEST RATES IN OUR ALL BRITISH TRUCK. Support the Firm that Keeps Prices Down. BILL HALLIDAY & SON CARRIERS AND COAL MERCHANTS PHONE 421.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2992, 22 April 1933, Page 1

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