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EX CATHEDRA. (From the chair with the authority of a professor or learned man.) .My Dear People,— I notice our parsons arc inclined 10 be quarrelsome, probably owing to the increased cost of living, and having, as it were, a friendly scrap for supremacy, i.e, who is to control the proposed big Cosmopolitan Church Combine. Combines under various camonllages appear to bo the ruling passion of the day, and arc permissablc if not increasing the cost of living. A few years ago Champion was assailed by the Southern Flour Combine to cast in his lot with it, but spurned the idea, and with Die assistance of Ids noble people, which he has never forgotten, the Southern Flour Combine was soon snuffed out, and to-day his people are enjoying the freedom they are entitled to. as Ids motto has always been, “All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you. do ye even so to them," with the usual reminder that there is nothing like Muscle Raiser Flour and Standard Oatmeal, Rolled Oats, and Gruel Meal for any section of his people, properly administered, when ibelined to be obstreperous. 307 I have spoken. \T AUCKLAND. * •» Apartments Vacant. A FEW vacancies for permanent boarders. For address apply Times Office. 286 Apartments Wanted. /'•LEKK requires permanent board with private family, or furnished room w itn breakfast.—Replies to “Office,’’ Waikato Times- 315 lady, seeking cure, desires -*• nice home in country for a few months.—Send particulars, terms, etc to “Companion,” Times Office. aT 311 WANTED —Furnished cottage; good tenant; no children. Apply “Desperate,” Times Office. 282 AA/'ANTED —By two young ladies, ’ ’ hoard and lodging within three miles Hamilton. —Terms to “Homely,” care of Times Office. 302 AAT’ANTED —By Protestant lady with ** child, comfortable home with homely people for short period.—Will pay £2 weekly.—Reply “D.H.,” Times Office. 316 '\\T ANTED By two young men, board and residence in private family, handy to town. —Apply gent," Times Office. Ur--275 TAT'ANTED —Two rooms, unfurnished ’’ ’ or furnished. “Accommodation." 3. A. Cochrane and Co., Ward St. 287 VATANTED —Ry young lady, board * • and residence in a quiet family out of Hamilton preferred; urgent.— Reply Box 83, Hamilton. 276 Lost and Found. IT OST—Last night, in Victoria Street, Ills note.—Finder rewarded on returning to Times. 315 T OST—Returned Soldiers’ badge, No--*u 62343—Finder please return to Waikato H.S.A., Hamilton. 293 OST—Near Palerar.gi, one yellow - J and white cow, and one roan cow. -Reward.—W. Perrin, Palerangi. 307 OST—From Hamilton East, horse, 1 saddle, bridle ’ and . cover:—Apply Wattam, Rototuna. 283 1 OST—Through Hamilton or ClaudeJ lands, parcel containing two shirts— Finder rewarded on return to Times Office. 309 T OST—Between Tauwhare and Taupin, brown coat off lost horse. Finder write K. Bateman, Franktou P.O.— Reward. 265 T OST—Last Friday week, between Hamilton and To Awamutu, motor tyie on rim; £2 reward-—AA’ai-kato .Motor Co., Ltd. 285 I OST—About a fortnight ago, near u Hinuera station, a Petonc rug (brown), by disabled returned soldier.— Finder rewarded on returning to A. Milliken, Y.M.C.A., Rotorua, or Box 38, Matamata. 288 OST—Brown, crocheted bag contain--1 ing 5 single notes, between A’ieStreet and King Street, Franki.—Finder return Timi ward. Office.— 296 T OST—One black and tan Tuie.hairod *- J cattle dog from Ngahincponri, answers to name of Tweed.—Reward on information leading to recovery of same to ’phone 737. M. 301 T T OST—Seven-year-old bay gelding, -* about 15 hands. last seen going in direction Cambridge Domain.—Reward at Crowihcr and Bell or T. A'alentine, Hora Hora. 122 OTRAYED on my property, red and white heifer calf.—lf not claimed in 7 days will be sold to defray expenses.—A. Chapman, Hamilton East. 278 \KEN in error front station platform, Hamilton, AVcdncsday, • 12th (Momlav), one sniall green marked “E.M.G..” commercial iples.—Reward. Kindly return es Office. 293 'VAT'ILL person who 1 ook bicycle from ’’ outside Jones, Saddler, Victoria Street, on May sth, kindly return to save further trouble. ' 319 Legal. PARTNER SHI P NOTICE. WATTS, HUNT AND ARMSTRONG. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr R. P. Hunt has retired from the above firm. The business "ill be continued bv Percy Harold Walls and Charles Edward Armstrong under the 29b 6 ° AVATTS AND ARMSTRONG. □ E LA M ARE AND ACKSON, SOLICITORS, BURLEY’S BUILDINGS. HAMILTON Mr F. A. de la Mara begs to announce that he has recommenced tbo practice of his profession as Barrister and Solicitor at the above address. 286 M R (A Card.) J. A. j£ose. SOLICITOR. BURLEY’S BUILDINGS Opposite Bank N S.W. Hamilton. P.O. Bos 113. (A Card) A. H. Powell,. LL.E. W. B. L. Williams. POWELL AND WILLIAMS (Late of AVelsh and McCarthy H.jwera) Barristers and Solicitors, TOORAK CHAMBERS, HAMILTON lOver Shaw’s Garage). 921 Create an atmosphere of Nazol about you, so that you constantly inhale it—about. JO drops on the chest of pyjama jacket at. night or on the singlet in Iho morning protects yon again&l infectious gernts. (8)

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

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