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J. R. Fow and Co. ( 'SALE OF UNCLAIMED ARTICLES. , BY ORDER OK THE POLICE. h. R. FOW & CO. 1 Vi 11 sell nl their rooms TO-MORROW, , SATURDAY, loth, at 10 a.m. Sharp: 4 Gents’ Bicycles 2 Overcoats 0 Purses 4 Brooches Water- proof R hr AND SUNDRY OTHER ARTICLES No Reserve Terms Cash. ■323 J. R. FOW, Auctioneer-Eifoi-m *na any. <w-'i YOUR MISSION:— To Buy Right. OUR MISSION;— To assist you to Buy Right, for OUR Prosperity Depends on YOURS. You can buy with the utmost confidence from |7|LLERM AKC J} AYAUCTIONEERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Ward Street, ’Phone 893. WE RECOMMEND OUR TEA. Financial. £ISOO AV All, ABLE for the purchase of sound mortgages.—Full particulars from the agent. Arthur J. Smith, Hamilton. 148 Tonaere. ’ ■■Vi r -*i for carting 4000 bricks per day from brick works, Ngaruawahia, for three months.—Apply Manager, Brickworks, Ngaruawabi'n. 9 170 rrENDERS are invited for the purchase of blitter milk at the Ngartiawahia Butter Factory. For terms and conditions please ap- . ply to the Manager, New Zealand Coon. Dairy Co., Ltd., Ngaruawahia, with : whom itie tenders will close on the 31st ' May, 1020. 311 ’■fei Roan ■ „„i, TAMAHERE ROAD BOARD. TENDERS arc invited for working Hoad Grader and other Road Work, at horse per day with driver, enders to close at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, May 19 Ih, 1920. ,T. B. INSOLL, 280 Clerk TENDERS, addressed to the Officer in Charge, Architectural Branch, N.Z. Railways, Wellington, will ceived up to noon of Monday, May 17th, 1920. for carting and stacking between 50,000 and 60,000 sup. feet of timber and other building material from Frankton Railway Station to Railway Cottage Sites, ‘Rifle Range Road, Frankton. Specifications and conditions of contract may be seen on application to the Stationrnastcr, Frankton. Envelopes enclosing tenders are to be" marked "Tender for carting and stacking material at Frankton." The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 247 BY ORDER. fifllsoenaneuus. INFLUENZA —Keep infection away by using disinfectants freely- At Dillicar, Limited, Formalin 3s 9d, Carbolic Acid Is 6J. 310 A FAREWELL Social and Dance will be given on Tuesday next, the 18th hist., at 8 p.m., in the Horsham Downs School to -Messrs Cyril and Eric Haultain, who arc leaving the district. Gents Is fid, ladies basket. 317 ANOTHER WAR. ET your Motor Lamps, Radiators, AVindshields, Bike Parts, Reflated at the Hamilton Electro Plating, Polishing and Antique Bronzing Works, Alexandra iStreet. TAXI I RING ’Phone 971, Daytime, or Garden Place Stand, ’Phono 538. (6 Cylinder Chalmers). A. C. DANKS, PROPRIETOR, HAMILTON. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. Whilst Alive the Law makes you responsible for your wife and family;. At Death the Law doesn’t, but morally ’ you are. EFFECT A LIFE POLICY WITH THE fI.M.P. SOCIETY. CONSULT CLEMENT H. PULLYN, C/o Jack Currie’s Office, Victoria St., HAMILTON. Phone 494. D ISCLAIMER. ' i In reference to Public Notice inserted by the Farmers’ Milking Machine Company, in which they state that, “I was no longer in their employ,” I beg to inform the farming community that I never was in the employ of the Farmers’ Milking Machine Company at any period but acted as a selling agent during last season. Immediately the Greenslade Milking Machine was procurable I relinquished, of my own accord, ‘‘The Farmer,” by written notice to the Company, and in future the whole of my efforts will be concentrated on the Sale of the Greenslade Milking Machine. (Signed F. J. MacLEAN, Care of Greenslade Milking Machine Co. Hamilton. Auckland, April 27, 1920. 19 Booth & Chapman, Ltd* r.v: PLATE GLASS AND WALLPAPER MERCHANTS, VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON. ’Phono 188. * EXPERT PICTURE FRAMERS AND ART DEALERS, ,WE IMPORT ALL OCR MATERIALS ASK FOR OUB QUOTATIONS. BOOTH & CHAPMAN LIMITED, HAMILTON INFLUENZA —Keep infedtion’ away by using disinfectants freely. At Dillicar, Limited, Kero! 2s 3d bottle, Britol Is 3d. 310 171UKNITDRE Removed to any part P of the Waikato—the longer trip the better. Ring Geary. ’phone 464.

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14363, 14 May 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14363, 14 May 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14363, 14 May 1920, Page 4