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Public Notices. THE OLD=FASHIONED GREETING can bo twisted about, but cannot be improved upon. Therefore we heartily wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Our greeting is accompanied with SINCERE THANKS TO OUR CUSTOMERS for the confidence reposed in us by the past year’s splendid support. May 1920 hold for you continued success and happiness- For us it will mean the repetition of our former resolution —one worthy of repetition—to supply the best at reasonable prices. Me make the resolution; ’tis for you to give us 1 the opportunity of keeping it , Will you? BAPJON m FiOSS, LTD. FURNISHERS, HAMILTON. HALT! Who goes there? The New Year, 1920. The password “Progress.’’ Pass friend; all’s well. AT THE METAL STORES Ltd. Progress is the standing order. WE do "lot believe the thing exists that cannot be improved upon- “Impossibility” is an old-fashioned word with a definition, but not a moaning, ihe Fairy Kingdoms of our Grandmothers aren’t half so wonderful as the world in which we live to-day. W e flash messages through a thousand miles of space. W'e navigate our ships on the sea, and under the waves, and -in the air. We press a button, and a city blazes into light. We bid the voices of the masters, long dead, to speak and sing at our will. And we have hardly started to . think. You can’t stretch your imagination half as far as your children will stretch their hands. So “keep on believing”; “only they who believe, achieve.” We believe in “Ourselves” and “You” and in the “Future in the Distance.” The ISetai Stores, Ltd THE PREMIER HARDWARE HOUSE. ’Phone- 62. Box 88. M. BIRCH, Managing Director. EXIT 1919! ENTER 1920! a We cannot let this opportunity pass without expressing to our customers our warm appreciation of the support they have given us throughout the past year. So we now wish all A PROSPEROUS TIME THROUGH 19201 We convey this wish with all sincerity, and can assure you ne will do everything in our power to merit your esteemed patronage. May we look forward to seeing you during 1920? SPEIGHT, PEARCE, HIDOLL, DAWS, LTD. CAMBRIDGE. M R G EO - T PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER. 'FIRTH STREET. CLAUDELANDS. ’Phone 864. 122 RADLAN BY THE SEA. ‘ROYAL MAIL SERVICE TO RAGLAN •I'NAR leaves Dunne’s Garage, Collingvy w'ood Street. Hamilton, daily at 1 p.ra., Frankton Station (over bndge) at 1.30 p.m. Special Trips arranged at any time with careful and experienced drivers. Booking Office: DUNNE’ 5 f‘ 'I?AGE, COLLINGWOOD STREET, HAMILTON. Office ’Phone 672. Raglan ’Phone No. 2 Week-end Trips and Fishing Parties Catered for. R. T. TURPIN. 310 WICHITAS WICHITAB WIGHITAS AS LARGE SHIPMENTS OF THE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN jyjTOTOR r|VRUCKS ARE DUE TO ARRIVE SHORTLY, We should advise prospective buyers to get in early and place their orders, full particulars supplied on shortest notice. Don’t wait. Do it now. jVlelrose-Silcock & Co. HAMILTON AND MATAMATA. Waikato Agents. TAXCHANGE your old Piano for a ■*-4 new one; full value allowed, and -asv terms for balance. —L. and F. piano Agency, Ltd. J. H. Gittos. ,P the Returned Soldier, everyth'. and send full particulars of 'roperty, House, Farm, Section, siness'to the Officer-in-charge to Returned Soldiers Land i Hamilton. I”* “IVJOVO-KO!” “Novo-ko!” “NovoTonr bill. j . I’OMEROT and CO-. LTD.. Hamilton.

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14256, 6 January 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14256, 6 January 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14256, 6 January 1920, Page 1