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Loughlln Bros. LOUGHLIN BROS. WE WILL SEIJ. AT THE MART, VICTORIA STREET (next 8.N.Z.), TO MORROW (THURSDAY), At 2 p.m. LARGE Kauri Sideboard, Dark Stained Dinner Waggon, Hall Stand, Duchess Pair, New Duchess, Sewing Machine, Palm Stands, 4ft bin Brass Bedstead (new), Rimu Bedsteads, Occ. Tables- Prams, Chairs, 3tt bin Kapok Mattress, Sea Grass Chairs, Pictures, Kitchen Dressers, 4 Green Velvet Chairs, 2 Couches, 1 Saddlebag Couch, Typewriter, Lino., Bamboo Settee and 3 Chairs (Green Velvet), Seagrass Settee, Writing Bureau, Length Carpet Runner, Kitchen Tables. Iron Cot, 2 Iron Beds and Wires, Sundry Furnishings of all descriptions. Also, 1 40-gallon Separator 1 ,600-gallon Corrugated Iron Tank and Stand 1 Humber Motor Cycle 1 Cultivator 3 Large Barrels 4 New Farm Gates Saddles and Harness, etc. SUNDRIES —Books, Crockery, Camera, and assorted Set of W are, Crockery, etc. ■ Terms Cash. T. J. LOUGHLIN, Auctioneer. LOUGHLIN BROS. (Next Bank N.Z.) Telephone 835. \ 7 0U are invited to inspect our large a. stocks of NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNISHINGS. Our prices bear comparison. We supply to your own design. Manufacturers of all classes of Wire Wove Mattresses, Bedding, Squabs, cushions, etc. Repairs a specialty. Weekly Sales Thursdays and Saturdays. W T e Sell Anything. Auction Sales Conducted Anywhere. We will Buy, Exchange, or Sell your Furnishings, etc. Prices to Please All. Public Notices. DOES THIS INTEREST YOU? IS your hair falling? Have you bald patches, pimples, or dandruff? Well, don’t have the head shaved; it is not necessary. I give special scientific hydropathic treatment, and guarantee success. Patrons willing to personally testify. What I have don© for others I’ll do for you. Charges within reach of all. Personal supervision. Advice free. Call or write. MISS BLACKMORE, TOILET SPECIALIST, GARDEN PLACE (Opposite Library), , HAMILTON. The Fight For Freedom i VERY interesting book, entitled r\. ((THE FIGHT f or FREEDOM” (by Mr G. L. Scancie), has just -been published. The author deals broadly on the Adriatic question, the right of Jugoslavs, and the Italians’ demands. A voldme setting forth the political ideals of the Southern Slavs, narrating the story' of their contribution towards the overthrow of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and interpreting the significance of the events which have occurred since the formation of the new Jugoslav State in relation to the final peace settlement. The hook is proffered as information to the people of New Zealand, and the data it contains as a handy reference. There is a likelihood that the Peace Conference may be delayed, and . every . person who wishes to know the full particulars should read this book. Obtainable .at: PAUL’S BOOK ARCADE, ; O. F. BOND’S, and MRS CALDER’S. Price, 4s 6d; postage, 6d extra. There is already a great demand for this hook, and as there-is only a limited number printed, it is advisable to buy while there is a chance. The ‘‘FIGHT FOR FREEDOM” is of special value to every Jugoslav as an historian keepsake. Full details of the happenings in the Jugoslav country in October last will be found” in this hook. It also gives the last day of Austria and the first day of Jugoslavia. GORDON AND GOTCH PTY., LTD. 895 DON’T FORGET THE CHILDREN I They are growing up, and the time has arrived when you should fulfil your promise, and buy them a Piano from J. H. GITTOS THEY NEED IT to further th e ir Education. THEY NEED IT to help keep them at home. THEY NEED IT to make home life more comfortable and happy. Please write to u» for particulars. E. & F. Piano Agency LTD. S. COLDICUTT, Manager. J. H. GITTOS, Local Representative. Dressmaking. ■TkRESSMAKING—Good Dressmaker, Costumier; also dressmaking classes day and evening; two hours lesson 2s.— MISS NICHOLLS, London street, corner of Selkirk street; ’phone 803. RESS MAKING. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED By MISS FUSZARD (late of Hastings) at her branch, c/o. of Mrs W. R. Gutteridge. corner of Seddon road and Marama street 10 a.ra. to 4 p.ra.

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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14049, 30 April 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14049, 30 April 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14049, 30 April 1919, Page 4

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