LOST AND FOUND; HORSE Lost—Dark Bay Gelding;.—Apply ’Phone 2068. Reward. 365 LOST, Sunday morning-—-Lid off Battery Box. Reward.—“ Car,” Times. 439 LOST. —Lady’s Grey Suede Glove. —Will Under please return-to Times Office? LOST— Fox head Umbrella by Mr J. T. Graham, between Puketaba and Hamilton. Reward.—Times. 424 LOST, in or near Seddon Park—Lady’s Fawn Overcoat,—Finder please return 5, Somerset Street. Reward. 500 LOST rrom Waikato Stables One Bay Horse, white hind foot. Reward for information. —Jury Bros., Hood Street. 483 LOST —Probably Victoria St., Purse containing £1 note and silver. Reward. —■ Times. 415 LOST, last night—Travelling; Rug, between Waitomo and Hamilton.—Reward at Hotel Brighton, Hamilton. 380 LOST —Black Cat; answers to name of “Nigger.”-—Reward on returning to Central Dinng Rooms. 466 LOST, Ilinuera-Cambridge Road Motor Hood Cover. Reward. —William A. Horne, Ltd., “The Land Man,” Hamilton. LOST —One Set of False Teeth, between Hospital and Victoria St. Reward.— “Teeth,” Times. 488 LOST, about 5 p.m., Thursday, between Marble Bar and Public Library Lady’s Purse. Reward. —“Sonning,” Hamilton. 501 LOST— On the 19th, oil' fruit cart, basket, Ulster St., Norton Rd., Forest Lako lid.—Finder please write L. N\ Rust, Horotiu. Reward. 49 1 LOST —Front Seddon Park, Good Friday, one gent’s Bicycle.—Finder please leave at Hamilton Railway Station. Reward. 414 LOST —Black Fox Fur, near F. Kemp’s farm, Te Rapa Road, Saturday.-—-Finder ring 2030, Anglesea Street, Hamilton. Reward. 462 STRAYED Big- Dark Bay Mare, white star forehead, together with bay pony branded P in triangle near shoulder. Reward. —li. Exell, Waitetuna. 456 RAILWAYS. ]spw ZEALAND RAILWAYS. On 24th April, the 7.10 p.m. Auck-land-Wellington Express will NOT run. The usual 4.0 p.m. Auckland-Frankton train will leave at 5.50 p.m., arriving Frankton 10.3 p.m. ANZAC DAY, 25th April. The ordinary time-table will be suspended, except that the 7.10 p.m. AucklandWcllington express will run. The express which usually leaves Wellington at 12.45 p.m., and arrives Auckland next morning, will NOT run. 407 INSURANCE. rjpilE gTANDARD JNSURANCE C°- L TD - An All-New Zealand Institution. R. P. STAPLES - Chief Agent. 73, VICTORIA STREET. LEGAL. M R JJORACE J.OBB, SOLICITOR, Announces that he has commenced the practice of his profession in offices situated in Bowden’s Bldgs., Morrinsvillc. Telephone 105.
For years the firm of Hooker and Kingston, Ltd., have specialised in costumes and frocks in their showroom, and no doubt this is the reason why they ar c able to offer the very best value and show the largest range of goods. A lovely costume can he bought at this store to-day for £6 os, at least £2 lower than is offering elsewhere. Come in and we will gladly show llicni to you, for it’s a pleasure, and you will not be asked to purchase. Hooker and Kingston, Ltd., the House that has always been famous for their good hosiery.* ’Tin most amusing! and most absurd! The most astonishing thing I’ve heard! Sane people who never heard, they're sure. Or world wide Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure! Resigned lo suffer from year to year. Distressed with rolds and obsessed by rear, These he. the people who most endure, And most need Woods’ Peppermint cure.
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Waikato Times, Volume 95, Issue 14926, 21 April 1922, Page 4
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