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J. H. Fovv and CO: CLEARING SALE. PEACH GROVE ROAD, HAMILTON EAST. WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 2nd, At 1.30 p.m. J. R. POW & CO. Will sell, on recount of Air Yaag, who is giving up house-keeping, all Lis Household Furniture end Effects, complrisurg—Rinui duehesue table, rirmi bedstead and wire-wove, mattress, kapok and fibrb beds and. pillows, sheets, coverlets, rogff, curtains, .etc-, rimu cabinet and set of., ware, table, hearthrug* fender, seagraks lounge, chairs, guitar, occ. table, one Odiou framophone, lot of records, r one i rimu cabinet to match, E.P.V .&. 'spirit! lamp and kettle, fvciy choice hand-painted vases, decanter and wine glasses, silver ’letter stand, valuable lot of bric-a-biac, pictures, set 4 valuable hand-painted vases, blinds and roller, scagi ass mats, 2 new stretchers, kapok beds, pillows, blankets, rugs, etc., t> Canadian chairs, Kitchen: Table, all cutlery, all crockery, including dinner set, onamehvare. Rig Ren dock, kitchen clock, knite boxes, lamps, one Dronhead sewing machine, nictures, books, mincer. Outside: Churn, baskets, preserv. jars, tin trunks dial face Injvicta swing scales, saws and choppers, lot useful harness, o cream cans, buckets, scythe, 5-10 ruberoid, boot lasts, feed bin. hurricane lamps, gent’s bicycle, 5 pure bred I.K--ducks (Scott strain), 4 white Leghorn millets (Barron Podman), 2 roosters, i hens, one registered pedigree Jersey bull (Beachlands Merry Boy) Ist vat Auckland Show, one steer calf, one grade cow. and usual sundries. Term scash. J. R. FOW, Auctioneer.

VISITORS TO HAMILTON SHOULD NOT FAIL TO VISIT Fow & Co.’s HUGE MART. COLLINGWOOD ST Where the largest stock of everything lor the home an be purchased at Lowest Rates. J. R. FOW & CO. Sell Anything Anywhere. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. Estate of John McGregor. Esq, Gordbnlon TMTESSRS ABRAHAM and WlL■w-*- 'LIAMS, LIMITED, HAMILTON, have been instructed by the owner to offer this Beautiful Property by PUBLIC ATJCiION, in the KING’S THEATRE, HAMILTON, on the 24th APRIL, 1919, at 11 a.m. The property has been subdivided into 18 compact Dairy Farms ranging from 57 t0k260 acres. REMEMBER, this Property is situated between. tho GORDONTON CHEEf.E FACTORY and the NEW DRIE > MILK FACTORY, to be erecte at TAUPIRI. Tins Factory is' no myth: it is under way . ’ CA N YOU REALISE what the establishment of the Factory moans to this District? Tho price of Butter Fat will he doubled. . T I CALCULATE what advance in LAND PRICES this means. DON’T WAIT TILL THIS ADVANCE TAKES PLACE; BUY NOW, and reap the benefits.. EVERY SECTION IS READY FOR DAIRYING ON. , LOOK AT THE TERMS. Hive per cent down, and 6 per cent on date of possession; 5 per cont in 12 months. Plans are now ready. Send for one. Our cars are at your Service. AVe will )ersonally conduct Buyers over- the It is rarely such opportmties arise jf buying Land in this District- on such exceptionally easy Terms LOW RESERVES. LOW RESERVES EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS. DON’T FORGET THE DATE. 24th APRIL. Church services. HA M ILTON METHODIST CIRCUIT—’TEMPERANCE DAY; OF PRAYER. ST. PAUL’S London street—7.3o a.m., prayer; 11 a.m., Rev. E.‘ O. Blamires; 6.40 p.m.. organ selections; 7 p.m., Rev. Chaplain', Capt. F. L. Frost and Row. E. O. Blamires, on “The* Prohibition Campaign.” ST. JOHN’S, Hamilton East—ll a.m., Rev. J. D. McArthur; 7 p.m., Rev. J. Clover. FRANKTON—II p.m., Rev. J. Clover; 7p.m., Mr Watt. Kukuhia, 2.30 p.m., Mr Hani'es; Rototuna, 2 p.m.. Rev. J. D. McArthur*. Puketaha, 2 p.m., Rev. E. 0. Blamires; Alatangi, 7.30 p.m., Air Oiling; Newstead, 7.30 p.m., Riev. jll D. McArthur. UT. ANDREW’S IJH1 J H KKHVTKI.IIAN CHURCH, CLAUDELANDS. 11 a.m.: Air H. R. Thompson. 7 p.m.: Mr H. R. Thompson. Hospital, 5-45 p.ni. : Mr H. R. Thompson. Tamahere. 2 p.m.: Air C. L. AlcDiarmid. JjMRST CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN) r FRANKTON. Services to-morrow at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., and at Koromatua 2.30. Aforning subject, “In His Steps.” Evening, “Ihe Drink Traffic and our Responsibility.” Preacher: Rev. J. T. Burrows. B~ APTIST CHURCH, HAAIILTON. SERVICES TO-AIORROW. 11 a.m.: Preacher, Rev. H. G. Hercus. Subject, “The Tabernacle in the Wilderness.” 2.15 p.m., Te Rapa Schoolhouse. IN THE KING’S THEATRE. 7 p.m: Preacher, Rev. H. G. Hercus. Subject, “Alcohol and the Human Soul.” Special singing Redemption songs. OF CHRIST. CLAUDELANDS. Pastor: Chas. Waterhouse. 11 a.m.: Fellowship, 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School. 7 p.m. Evening service; subject, ‘Conditions of Life on Earth when all 'hings are Made New.” rHE SALVATION ARMY— Bright Gospel Services—Sunday, 11 a.m., loliness meeting; 7 p.m., Gospel ad[ress and bright singing. Non-church-;oers are cordially invited. PRAISE AND PRAYER SERVICE. ITHE Service of Praise and Prayer, in »- the Fanners’ Union Rooms, Hood treet, will be continued as usual at 2.30 • m., on Sunday. Undenominational. !o collection. All invited. Ewen McGregor. & m lIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. HAAIILTON LODGE. SUNDAY, MARCH 30. Title- “Theosophy in the State.” idhrary open and inquiries welcom. ; s to 5 p.m. Saturday.

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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14024, 29 March 1919, Page 6

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