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THE Annual General Meeting of St. M.....' DiiikKv Wnntlioll I'luli will .Mary's Rugby Foe bo hold in the Pari.-; Street, on TUESDAY March, 1921, at 8 p.m Business: Election of Officers All members and intt are particularly reques c. n. ing members 4TII WAIK.VIUJ) MOUNTED RIFLES. ALTERATION OF DATE OF PARADE. ALL Trainees of 4th Waikatu Regiment will parade 11 a.m. MONDAY, '2lst March. 1921, instead of 25th March,- as warned. 248 ADJUTANT. PROPOSED KENNEL CLUB. 1 MEETING of those interested in *• the formation of a Kennel Club, same to be affiliated with the N.Z. Kennel Club, is convened for WEDNESDAY, lGlli inst., nt the Farmers' Union Rooms, Hood Street, at 7.30 p.m. All arc cordially invited to attend. L. T. BLACKIE, D. D. WILSON. «?p;-s Conveners. THE MATAMATA CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. MEETING OF~SHAREHOLDERS. "MIE Second Appropriation of the above Society of £4OO will be held at Mfltamata on FRIDAY, March 18 at 8 p.m., in the Fanners' Union Hall. In order to participate in the draw shareholders must be financial. See Rule 90. . Intending subscribers, by taking up shares prior to the above appropriation will be enabled lo participate in same. , , Full information from undersigned. G. L. MAHON, ofi e Secretary. EU.EHHI AND DAT. gLL ER M AND T) AYrpHE MORE WE CLAIM IN OUR ADVERTISING, THE MORE MUST WE DELIVER IN SERVICE. We thoroughly believe in hitching our advertising waggon to a star, and then striving to live up to the standard we set. We assert that we can give you THE BEST AUCTION SERVICE IN THE WAIKATO. Consult Us when Buying or when Selling. ' L L E R M AND i THE PROGRESSIVE AUCTIONEERS, WARD STREET.. 'Phone 1693. THE GREATEST BUSINESS IN THE WORLD. TTOUSEKEEPING. The Largest Suppliers of Housekeeping Equipment in all the Waikato —Are — T HE M ETAL S TOEES " L m ' THE LEADING IRONMONGERS. PAINT AND WALLPAPER MERCHANTS. It has been said that "a shilling saved is sixpence made." When the housewife fb/ures up her overhead expenses, and tlren .counts up the equipment she needs, or must replace, in tier "business," she must consider her sixpences carefuily, to kee;j oven. That means getting the "very best value possible" for her money. We are keenly alive to this important fact; also to the fact that "value" is a question of price in relation to quality; and, it is by this standard we would be judged. It is our constant aim to give "better" and "still better" value in this truest sense. We have just landed a little line of JJOME J£ETTLES. We believe these are "Heaps the Best Value" Kettle offering to-day. They are made of pure sheet copper, tinned Inside, and nickel-piated outside. They're good to look upon; they're easy to keep clean; and there's "no end of wear" in them. ALUMINIUM AND jPNAMELWARE. Our stocks of these lines are larger lhan ever; still our problem is never one of "making room," but rather "one Of keeping the supply equal to the demand." The value we have to offer in these lines is such, that it is "never our" painful experience to have to confess our prices are at least 15 to 20 per cent too high to effect a ready sale. Just compare "our everyday cash prices" with the "nett result of those oscillating, figure juggling processes," and we are assured you will ever remember that the address of THE PREMIER HARDWARE HOUSE OF THE WAIKATO. rpilE "ft.TETAL OTORES, JJD. Box 88. 'Phones 1862, 1803. M. BIRCH, Managing Director. XT QROC OT T. F.S.M.C. (London), F. 1.0. (England), Fellow of the Institute of Ophthalmic Opticians, England, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. MANNING'S MAIN PHARMACY, HAMILTON,

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14613, 14 March 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14613, 14 March 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14613, 14 March 1921, Page 4