Public Notices RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CAMBRIDGE EXHIBITION DAY VICTORIA SQUARE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13. Five Teams Coming PONSONBY v. MT. ALBERT SENIOR STAR ATTRACTION Net Proceeds to be donate*d to the “KIWI” FLATS. Watch the “Independent” for further information. (58) JUNIOR RED CROSS. ANNUAL STREET APPEAL —FOR—REFUGEE FUND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6. Stalls on Street in the morning. (45) OPENING DAY. *FHE .Cambridge Lawn Tennis Club’s Opening Day is SATURDAY, October U, at) 2 p.m. All Members and intending members invited. Ladies a basket. (52) LEAMINGTON TOWN BOARD. are invited for the lease of Town Board Sections Nos. 151 and 154, situated oft’ Chatterton St. Full particulars may be obtained from members of the Board or the Clerk. Tenders will close at Noon on Wednesday, October 10. R. S. ENTWISTLE, Town Clerk. (547) CAMBRIDGE DISTRICT BOBBY CALF POOL COLLECTION of Calves on FRIDAYS will CEASE after TODAY’S COLLECTION. For the remainder of the season to Tuesday, November 27, Calves will be collected on TUESDAYS Only. R. S. ENTWISTLE, Secretary. (G2) DENTAL NOTICE. AWING to the new Dental Technicians and Nursing Assistants Award which requires such staff to work a five-day week only, our Dental Rooms will be Closed on SATURDAY Mornings as from September 29, 1945. A. A. N. MOORE A. A. LOCKETT. (59) TENDERS. wanted for painting a A House in Alpha Street, for particulars apply: Collins, Baker. (60) CAMBRIDGE ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. \[OTICE to consumers in the Puke-kura-Karapiro Area of the Board’s District. Further shut-down of Power will be necessary in the above area during the construction of the P.W.D. new high power line and arrangements have been made with the Dept, to have power again available not later than 4 p.m. on the days when cutoffs are necessary. Until further notice farmers affected are advised to arrange their milking times on these days not earlier than 4 p.m. F. M. OLIVER, Sec.-Manager. (76) N.Z. LABOUR PARTY CAMBRIDGE BRANCH Competition Results: Winner, No. 2318. Consolation: No. 1973. (75) A NEW MAGAZINE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS “CONQUEST” “CONQUEST” “CONQUEST” Suitable Story Magazines for Boys and Girls are in short supply. We can recommend “Conquest” . . . Good Value at— 6d. “The Stranger Within Thy Gates” “The Stranger Within Thy Gates” “The Stranger Within Thy Gates” By the Rev. C. W. Chandler. A booklet dealing with “Enemy Aliens” and “Refugees” Price 1/Both obtainable at— Cummings THE TRIANGLE BOOKSELLERS. THE SHOP OF GREAT VALUE. Trade Personals. JOHN M. RENTOUL, Reg. Radio Serviceman, for all Radio Repairs. Depot: Davies’ Buildings, Duke Street. (579) SEASONAL Vegetables and Fruit always obtainable from—Mrs Nan, Victoria Street. Also agen tfor: Ch. Fong, Laundry.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 1189, 5 October 1945, Page 1
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