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YNN DA L UH 0 W 'TOCKOWNKHS and Everyone i K _ interested in the advancement of Agricultural, Horticultural or Industrial Pursuits, arc reminded that the Twenty-seventh Annua] Show is to be held on Grounds, at Claudelands, on 12th and 13th November. Entries close on October 24th, with the undersigned, at the Association's Offices. Victoria street, Hamilton, open till ten o'clock p.m. ADDITIONAL CLASSES FOR WORK DONE BY RETURNED SOLDIERS. Clnss I—Best hand-knitting (any article). Class 2—Best specimen neccHe work (any article). Glass 3—Best specimen cane work (any article). Class -I—Best specimen raffia work. Prizes in each class to be: First lus second ss. 'Phones 198 M and 198 S. J. M. BAXTER, Secretary. Waikato Agricultural mid Pastoral Association. 300 Life Assurance. SECOND DIVISION MEN LIFE ASSURANCE FOR £3OO. May be obtained under approved conditions by men of the Second Division. NOTE THIS FACT! HE Government Financial Assistance Boards j.will, whern circumstances justify, fiay premiums arid war ;j rtsks for SeMmf Division not already assured, on new policies not exceeding £3OO. Men already insured for less than £3OO may increase to that amount.

Apply at once for full particulars from E. LOVERIDGE, District Agent, A.W.P. Society. Main street, Frankton Junction. 'Phone 323. Public Notices. FOR SALE •SNUG little Dairy Farm of 81 acres, freehold, in the famous Kio Kio Valley: all in grass, beautifully watered, will cany 30 dairy cows; two miles from Otorohanga township by good metalled road; 10 sub-divisions; 4-roomcd dwelling, with all conveniences, cow shed and separator room (concrete floors), large barn and implement shed. Included in the above: 25 dairy cows, milking machine, and separator. The net return from this farm the last season was a little over £9 per acre (every acre counted); butter-fat returns can be shown. Anyone wanting a small dairying proposition; now is the chance.

J. WILLIS AUCTIONEER, OTOROHANGA. ARDWARJ HORSE SHOE NAILS. I W/'E have to hand a small shipment "* of the above in No. 7, 8 and 9. ALUMINIUM WARE. Just to hand a limited quantity of Cast Aluminium Kettles, Saucepans, Preserving Pans, and Fry Pans. BENZINE TINS. We have much pleasure in acknowledging gifts of the above from the Ladies' Patriotic League, per Mrs Greenslade, and also from Messrs Gruar, Hamilton, and Drumond, Tamahorc. WHO IS NEXT? NOTE THE ADDRESS— Hamilton Hardware Company, Ltd. Direct Importers, Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Hot Water, Sanitary, Gas and Electrical Engineers. Victoria street, opposite Bark of New South Wales. Factory and Bulk Stores, Ward street, opposite Saleyardß. A. C. POCOCK, Manager. 'Phone No. S Columbia Storage Batteries FOR ALL CARS. TUST landed a shipment of these now famous Batteries. Specifications— Honeycomb Grid. No Plate Buckling. Terminals Made of Lead. 100 per cent. Lateral and Tensile Strength. No Bra-s Exposed to Acid Spray

Th« BATTERY with 101 essential improvements, and backed by 25 years' battery experience. Procurable at the HAMILTON STORAGE BATTERY WORKS, COLLING WOOD ST., HAMILTON. 'Phone 672. A. DUNNE. Proprietor. ACETONE WELDING Done in CAST IRON, STEEL, AND ALUMINIUM. ALL £AR JJEPAIRS, At HYDE S HAMILTON HANCOCK'S LIGHT, PURE AND WHOLESOME.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13895, 22 October 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13895, 22 October 1918, Page 8