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Public Notices. CAMBRIDGE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY Invite You To Attend Their Highland Ball AT THE TOWN HALL : TOMORROW NIGHT Dancing: 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Debs, to be presented to Chief and Mrs Neil McLepd At 9 o’clock. Price: Double £l. Gents, 12/6; Ladies, 10/-; Gallery, 2/6. (30) llreTurned services Come To . . . . Cam. R.S.A. Debutante Ball To Be Held At THE CAMBRIDGE TOWN HALL On THURSDAY, JUNE 2, AT 8.30 P.M. The Guest of Honour, Mr A. R. Cutler, V.C., High Commissioner for Australia will be present to receive the Debutantes. Intending Debutantes: Please contact Mr. H. Duran, Phones 719 or 106 M. (110)

N— Z—-A —R—T. Branch of New Zealand Ass. of Radio Transmitters. Meeting at Rifle Club’s Rooms, Leamington, TOMORROW, 7.30 p.m. Visitors welcome. Interest programme. - (115) TENDERS TYENDERS invited for the purchase of 3-Roomed House at Taotaoroa on or before 20th. May. Inspection arranged. Apply Lewis and Dallimore, Box 29, Cambridge. (82) TRESPASS NOTICES A S in previous years TRESPASS A NOTICES, on Thick White Card, are available from the Office. Price 1/- each. Independent DAIRY FARMERS “PRIPRO” MILKING MEAL is manufactured from pure ground grains, and contains 4.001b5. Ground Linseed to ton. Guaranteed minimum protein 15%, Carbohydrates 50%, £l9/10/ton, sacks 2/-. Barleymeal 1 ton and over £22 3s Gd ex store £22 8s 6d per 2000 lbs. on rail, or boat, sacks 2/-. Place your order today—it is unnecessary to pay more.— Primary Producers’ Supplies Ltd., Grain Millers, 59 Customs St., W., Auckland. _ SUNDAY, MAY 8, 7.15 P.M. FREE SOUND FILM “THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS” "THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS” “THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS” Lecture To Follow .... “THE QUESTION GOD CANNOT “THE QUESTION GOD CANNOT ANSWER” ANSWER” This unusual Lecture will grip yotir interest to the very end. THE HOUR OF PROPHECY TABERNACLE (Heated) VICTORIA ROAD Doors open 7 p.m. Come early and enjoy the Musical Prelude.

RUGBY FOOTBALL FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY MAY 7, 1949. Senior (Fleming Shield Final): No. 1, Hautapu v. Leamington, 1 p.m. Mr. «L. C. Bear. No. 1, Matangi v. United, 2.30 p.m., Mr. H. Kirkman. Junior: No. 2, United v. Leamington, 1 p.m., Mr J. Miller; No. 3, Tauwhare v. Hautapu, 2.30 p.m. Mr J. T. Voyle; Matangi, Old Boys v. Matangi, 1.15 p.m., Mr G. Walker; Maungatautari a bye. Third Grade: No. 2, High School v. United, 2.30 p.m., Mr C. G. Wallace; No. 3, Matangi v. Hautapu, 1 p.m., Mr G. J. Vagg; Leamington a bye. Fourth Grade: High School, School No. 1 v. Hautapu, 1 p.m., Mr J. J. Cameron; High School, School No. 2 v. United, 1.45 p.m., Mr J. J. Cameron; High School, Gwynne Shiedl Trial Game, 12.30 p.m. Ground Duties: Hautapu. WAIKATO HUNT (Incolrp.) MEETS FOR MAY Saturday, May 7, Morrinsville. Wednesday, May 11, Te Awamutu. Saturday, May 14, Tauwhare. Wednesday, May 18, Whatawhala. Friday, May 20, Eureka Hall. Wednesday, May 25, Matangi. Saturday, May 28, Pukekura. New Rule: Juniors between the ages of 16 and 21 will, in future, rank as “Associate Members” (Sub. 51). WYNN BROWN, Master. Winter Sports Winter Sports Winter Sports GOLF CLUBS RIGHT & LEFT HAND GOLF BALLS.... 65’s PENFOLD TOPFLITE SILVER KING BROMFORD Etc. TABLE TENNIS.... BATS, BALLS, NETS, POSTS FOOTBALL .... LININGS & CASES In All Sizes. BADMINTON .... RACQUETS And SHUTTLECOCKS At THE ARCADE BOOK SHOP (E. A. MORRICE) QNIP in Manifold Bank Typing Paper. Packets of 'OOO Quarto (letter size) sheets 10/-. Independent’s Commercial Stationery Dept.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLV, Issue 6234, 4 May 1949, Page 1

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