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Public Notices CAMBRIDGE RETURNED SERVICES’ ASSOCIATION (Inc.) ‘ COMMENCING MONDAY, Octobo 1, Light Refreshments similar t( those served at the Patriotic Tot Rooms will be served at the R.S.A Club Rooms from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. or ; Mondays and Fridays. (32) JUNIOR RED CROSS. • ANNUAL STREET APPEAL —FOR—REFUGEE FUND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6. Stalls on Street in the morning. '(45) PUBLIC MEETING Leamington Residents interested in arranging a suitable function to welcome the return home of Leamington Service Men and Women are invited to attend a Public Meeting to be held in the Leamington Town Hall on THURSDAY, October 4, at 7.30 p.m. Ladies are particularly invited to be present. Convenor: J. Blackman, Chairman, Leamington Town Board. (39) OPENING DAY. 'THE Cambridge Lawn Tennis Club’s Opening Day is SATURDAY, October 6, at 2 p.m. All Members and intending members invited. Ladies a basket. (52) WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL. \ ' LABOURER-SURFACEMAN is required in the Pukekura Riding. Duties will include loading trucks, surface work and general road work. 40-hour week. £5/15/-. Apply in writing to the Engineer, Waipa County Council, Te Awamutu. W. G. MACKY, County Engineer. (26) PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE YS/OULD HOLDERS of all Patriotic Wool, Knitted and Unknitted, please return to Mr Ray’s Office as soon as nossible. NANCY HAWORTH, Hon. Sec. (31) ROYEVRUS AT THE STUD 1945 ROYEVRUS is by that good sire Surveyor (7) 'from desert FIRE. He is a Chestnut Horse and was foaled in 1935, and is one of ■ New Zealand’s best bred horses and from the most successful families on both sides of his pedigree, now at the stud in New Zealand. In 1943 and 1944 seasons at the stud, ROYEVRUS has served only a limited number of mares, and has proved a sure foal getter. He has produced some fine classy upstanding colt and filly foals, shoeing plenty of quality and bone. ROYEVRUS is now in the capable hands of MR. R. J. LAIRD, of Farm Road, RUAKURA, where good paddocking will be available for a limited number* of wet and dry mares. All care will be taken, but no responsibility incurred. STUD FEES. SINGLE MARES: 20 Guineas. TWO OR MORE MARES: Arrangements may be made with Mr R. J. Laird, Phone No. 2420 Hamilton, or with Mr. W. Townsend, phone 532 Cambridge. Visiting mares will be met at the CLAUDELANDS Railway Station. DELIGHTFUL SILVERWARE! IT’S WORTH THE FIRST COST. Always LOOKS Well and Always WEARS Well in the Home. SUGAR BASINS! TOAST RACKS FRUIT BOWLS FOR THE NEW SEASON’S SPORT CUPS AND MINIATURES ARRIVED AT LAST.—A small consignment of Silver Cigarette cases. The ideal gift for the Man. F. C. SALT VICTORIA ST., CAMBRIDGE. THE LEAMINGTON BOILING DOWN WORKS Are prepared to collect dead stock in the following districts: NGAIIINAPOURI, KOROMATUA, WHATAWHATA, TE IvOWHAI, HOROTIU, TE RAPA, HORSHAM DOWNS, ROTOTUNA, GORDONTON, EUREKA, TAMAHERE, TAUWHARE. Also in the districts surrounding Cambridge and Te Awamutu. Prompt notification by Telephone greatly assists collection. PHONES: Works, 14S, Cambridge; Residence: 14M, Cambridge. J. D. WALLACE, LTD. Proprietors TIME and Wages Books for Shops and Offices, Transport Drivers. Farmers, Domestic and General are procurable from —“The Independent” Office, Duke Street.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 1188, 3 October 1945, Page 1

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