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FINANCIAL. jp/j AA WANTED Ist Mortgage on new 4-rOomed Bungalow.—Particulars from “Bungalow,” Times. 71 WANTED ahout £SOO flrst mortgage, sound security.—Apply Times. MONEY TO LENi/, rrom £5 upwards, on promissory note, lurniture, lire policies, or any security. Strictly conlldential. HILTON BUR?!, State Fire Insurance Buildings (Next Post Office), Victoria Street, Hamilton. Post Ofuce box 302. ’Piiones: Private 10-15. Office 2961 rural. TO LET. HOUSE to Let In Dudley Torrace, Frankton. —Apply I. A. Grey, Frankton P.O. TO LET—-Modern Bungalow, 7 rooms, with 2J acres land.—Address Times. TO LET Two-roomed Furnislied Back, Higgins’ Road, Frankton Junction; rent, 10/0. —Address this office. 99 TO LET—Furnished Front Flat, separate entrance; telephone; minute G.P.O. — Address Times. 17 TO LET—Partly furnished 5-roomed Bungalow, every convenience.—Ring Telephone 2108. 109

TO LET to approved tenant —Self-con-tained nat, furnished, every conv., no children.—Apply Times. 6 TO LET.—Several Offices; central. One on ground floor, 15s.—J. Gilbert, 15, Railway Buildings, Hamilton. 72 TO LET —Bach, two rooms, gas cooker, etc., Anglesea St.—Apply ’Phones 2S-17 or 1757. 2 TO LET. —Nice run-out paddock, suitable l'or racehorses; divided Into three; well fenced; near Waikato Hotel. —E. Jones. • 62 TO LET. —For three months, furnished house, five rooms; three minutes front main street.—-Address Times Ofllce. 05 DANCING. To-morrow night (Tuesday), The Final Flutter of the DRUIDS’ DANCES, ALEXANDRA HALL. , Gems, 3/-. Ladles, a/-. 105 NOTICE 1 NOTICE! NOTICE 1 vyE cannot be responsible for those missing this. Owing to crowded and extremely well satisfied dancers, another Grand Social and Dance will be held in Liberty Hall, Rosstrevor Street, Wednesday, September 6th, 8 p.m. Gents, 2s 6d; Ladies, Is Gd. Supper provided. Dances carrying splendid prizes. Novelty, Balloon and Community.. Gents I Follow the ladies and you cannot go wrong. Forget not this date, WEDNESDAY, September 6th. 52 SPECIAL NOTICE. NEW ZEALAND’S FOREMOST DANCERS. MR DEL FOSTER, the creator of the Famous Dixieland Cabaret in Auckland, has, in response to a host of requests, decidcfl to make a hurried tour of tlie Dominion, and will arrive in Hamilton on Moifdny, September 4th. He is accompanied by his dainty exhibition partner, Miss Audrey Mack, and together they will take a limited number of pupils for Instruction in the latest Modern Ballroom Jazz Dancing. Mr Foster, in company with Mr Arthur Frost, the Dixieland Musical Director, and the original Dixieland Cabaret Band, intends to make a His-tory-making Cabaret Night in Hamilton in the very near future, so if you Jazz, polish up your dancing, if you do not, apply for enrolment early, or you .may be disappointed. Write C/o Eady and Co. until further notice. 88

Wlion swallows nestle 'neath the eaves And faintly stir the autumn leaves, There wart to me as night-boats glide Sweet songs of love at eventide. Chill winds blow keen across the bay As twilight slowly wattes away, And that brings fear of colds', be sure, And thoughts of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 22

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15034, 4 September 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15034, 4 September 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15034, 4 September 1922, Page 4