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LOST AND FOUND. FOUND —Bicycle; if not claimed seven days will be sold.—Apply Winch, High St., Frankton. 150 FOUND, in Franklon, Gold Brooch, set with pearls. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—Apply Mrs Dowlln?. 14 Primrose Street, Frankton. 210 I' OST. in Victoria Street, or in a Shop, J two £1 notes. —Reward Times. 205 J- OST. —A Black Purse, containing £l, between Wellington Street and Bath House. —Reward at Times Office. 181 J- ost.—A Black Beardie Dog with bobbed -4 fail. Last seen at ITankton, Tuesday. -—Ring 'phone 219 M. - I)0 T OST, Parcel containing Tennis Shoes, -La between Hannah's and Dairy Buildings.—Finder leave Times Office. i < l I’ OST, last Monday, between Whatawhala J and Hlgginson’s Road, one Big Plough Skeith. Reward. —Apply Houphton, ’phone 277R'. LOST. — Roan 2-year Heifer, dehorned, in milk. Reward for information leading to recovery.—'Phone 269 D. 198 TAKEN by mistake from outside motor garage in Colllngwood St., Lady s Bicycle.—Finder please ring 2296. 213 —,' i.—.—. ; u 7. :r.^r^s QUEEN CA FT NIVAL. JJAMILTON QUEEN QARNIVAL. POSITION OF QUERNS. TENNIS QUEEN 14,414 VOTES BAND 12,467 VOTES RUGBY 10,622 VOTES WE’VE GOT ’EM ALL COMING! WE’VE GOT ’EM ALL COMING! PUT ON YOUR BEST 818 AND TUCKER, CRANK UP THE OLD TIN LIZZIE and conic along and help the fcUEEN r £' oP ir ; " u tpilE )OLL, by V E ATTENDING QRAND irtAJR ,QLD J^NGLISH W' MAMMOTH BAZAAR AND CARNIVAL. "INTER gIIDW j>UILDINUS, | HAMILTON. WEDNESDAY’, OCTOBER' 12ttu THURSDAY, October 13th. FRIDAY, October 11th. i’E GRAND OLDE ENGLISH FAIR will be imc.ially opened by Ills WORSHIP THE HA VCR (.1. IV. Fow, Esq.), at 2.30 Bclock on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12. OH, LISTEN TO THE BAND. lAMILTON BAND will give selections each evening. 1 FUN AND FROLIC FOR ALL.. VDMlSSlON—Afternoon and Evening, 6d. SOCIALS. Fores fer'S’ SOCIAL, Tuesday 11th, 1 Par sh Hall, Frankton Junction. Brothers welcome, their friends by invitation. Gents I/-, Ladies a basket.—J. G. Harp, Secretary. I' s THE FRANKTON CROQUET CLUB VTTILL hold a Euchre and Dance in the ’’ Franklon Town Hall. TUESDAY, October 11. Cards on stage. Dancing 8 p.m. Good'’ Music, Supper and Prizes. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. 203 gOCIAL AND DANCE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12. ST. MARY’S HALL. Wind-up of Princess Campaign. Ladies, Basket; Gents, 2/6. 207 IWUBIC AND INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. BUY A BRITISH PIANO. CHALLEN PIANOS, London. Both Grands and Uprights. Write for Catalogue and Prices. Sole Agent, KENNETH EADY, 474, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE. OCCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN! WHO WILL HELP THE SUFFERERS? MEMBERS OF THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION AND BRIGADE. All interested in this good work are cordially invited to attend a meeting at the TURNWALD’S HALL, OHAUPO, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th, at 8 p.m. E. J. EDWARDS, Esq., will preside. MR WILLIAM RATTRAY, Honorary Serving Brother of the Order of St. John, Honorary Secretary of the Auckland Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association, will give a brief history of the Order, and an account of the objects and work of the Association.

MR CLAUDE W. GOODERHAM, Superintendent of the Auckland Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, will explain the work of the, Brigade, with practical demonstrations. •ILL ARE GORDLALLY INVITED. 150 LICENSING. NOTICE OR APPLICATION OF TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T HERBERT WILLIAM BURCH, of •*-» Hamilton, Publican, being holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the premises situate at Hamilton East, known as "The Waikato Hotel," do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next licensing meeting to be held at Hamilton, on the sth day of December, 1921, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to ALFRED PETERS, my appointee. Dated at Hamilton, this 7th day of October, 1921. ,208 H. W. BURCH. PROFESSIONAL. M R D. G. B L '' CKIE ’ CHIROPRACTOR'. EVERYBODY’S BUILDINGS, HAMILTON. Consultation Hours: 10 —ii, i—Saturday 10—12. CHIROPRACTIC (ki-ro-prak-tic). A method of palpation, nerve tracing and adjustment of vertebrae tor the relief of morbid conditions. —Steelman’s Medical Dictionary, 1920. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. Messrs hall skelton and skelton. Barristers and Solicitors, of Watson’s Buildings, Auckland, beg to announce that they have opened a branch office above tbe National Dank of New Zealand, In Victoria Street, Hamilton, as from the 15tb Inst. Q JJEWITT, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Having disposed of his Practice at Pularuru, HAS COMMENCED ’I HE PRACTISE OF HIS PROFESSION At GARDEN PLACE. HAMILTON. P 0 Box 230. Telephone No. 1723. JNO. SURGEON DENTIST, HIGH STREET. PRANKTON JUNG. (Opposite Railway Station). (N OING to the Orphan?’ Club Benefit ConT , : crt? Bel your life! .lust going to buy my tickets at Paul’s and book them! Corning? Right oh! TUESDAY, isth October, Theatre Royal. 20 4 j

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14770, 8 October 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14770, 8 October 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14770, 8 October 1921, Page 4

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