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Groceries, Etc Five Good Reasons Why you should DEAL WITH T. B. DILLICAR. BEST GOODS ONLY STOCKED AT LOWEST PRICES. Everything as represented, with a Prompt Delivery. We give you a month's credit at a lawer rate than those advertising Spot Cash Prices. Ring up and let our representative call upon you for the month of September. It will give you pleasure to trade with us. Special After This Week — llh Carton's Ivory Salt, the highest grade Table Salt on the market— only 7d —each worth 9d. Absolute satisfaction given or Monev Returned. rWiWfci «■*»/-« Lost and Found. ,10UXD —New Tweed Overcoat.— Apply A. Fletcher, Motorman. OST—A Gold Chain Bangle, Ohaupo ■ M - i Road ; near Hospital; keepsake; reward.—Staff Entrance, Hospital. 511 TO BUILDERS.. rpEXDERS, to close Noon, SATURDAY, 2nd September, are invited for the Erection of Residence at Walton tor Mr W. McLean. Plans, specifications, etc., may be seen at the "Morinsville Star," or at our office.—VAUTIER & ANDERSON, Fellows X.Z.1.A., Registered Architecs, Hamilton. 362 SEPTEMBER, QTH, 1916, AT 12 XOOX SHARP. HOOD ST., AXD ANGLESEA ST., VICTORIA ST. AXD KXOX ST. JALUABLE i C EXTRAL USINESS JR J. THORNES will sell by Auctinn at the Land Sale Room, 83 i Queen Street, Auckland— HAMlLTON—Victoria St. and Knox ' Street Corner, most central positionhaving 47ft 2in frontage to Victoria St. and 94ft llin frontage to Knox St., together with the Shop and Dwelling thereon erected. Level allotment, suitable for erection of block of shops. Adjacent to Town Hall, Municipal Offices. Post Office and Bank of N.Z. Also— Hood Street, corner of Anglesea St., —lßoft to Hood St., 120 ft to Angelsea St.—for the purpose of sale this block has been divided into 9 LOTS, each having 20ft to Hood St, by 120 ft, and will be offered in lots to suit purchasers. Five Level Sites in the heart of Hamilton, suit w-.irehoittps, stores, auction rooms, or any business requiring central premises. N.B.—The Auction starts on the stroke of 12. J rjiHORNES, 83, QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND, AUCTIONEER. Particulars also at the HAMILTON OFFICE, VICTORIA ST. 447 PubHi Notleei. ALE. VALUABLE MAIX STREET PROPERTIES FROM UP TO For full particulars applypEO. T>OYES AND QO. HAMILTON. Motor & General ENGINEERS VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON (NEXT KING'S'THEATRE). Have much pleasure in announcing that in conjunction with their Motor Engineering Business they are catering for General Engineering in all its branches. Mr H. M. YOUNG (late engineer at Ellis and Burnand's, and for the past four years engineer for Bond Bros.' sawmill, Devonport, Auckland) is in charge of the sawmilling requirements. As Mr Young is recognised as an authority on sawmilling, and has had twenty years' experience in this connection, all work in these lines will be in capable hands. Saws brazed and adjusted, also all kinds of wood working-machines adjusted. All work guaranteed. Knives for planmoulding* etc., made to designs as JfREEZTNG PLANTS, SUCTION G£S and INTERNAL COMBUSTION HfcANTS A SPECIALTY. MR W. R. DOUGLAS, Marine Engineer, who for the past seven years has been engaged solely with freezing plants, will control this department, By strict attention to clients' interests the firm hopes to merit confidence in this branch of engineering which is now developing largely in the Waikato. 446

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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13272, 30 August 1916, Page 1

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