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Y. M. C, A. BRYCE AND BARTON STREETS. DISPLAY ISPLAY by gymnasium /classes ymnasium Classes ■ and friends assisting with musical items, musical items. 1 , * TUNE 917 AND «<"» O UNE & > AND AT 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY Parents and Friends 1 Invited. THURSDAY—The Public Invited. COMPLIMENTARY. SOCIAL AND DANCE. —'OCIAL AND JL/ANCE In aid of ST. PETER'S BOYS' SCOUT TROOP EQUIPMENT FUND. Most Popular Dance of the Season. Good Floor, Good Music and Supper. ST. PETER'S HALL, FRIDAY, 29th. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. I . * r,. ,-,-> -w-> AIL WAY ■"»" RAILWAY FRANKTON TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, 26th JUNE, 1023. I TUESDAY, 26th JUNE, 1923. Waikato 'Bus Co. will run conveyances rrom and to Hamilton at Intervals. Double Tickets 7/6. Ladies' 3/-, Gents 5/-. 1 569 CHURCH SERVICES. JPECIAL EVANGELISTIC MISSION Will ' be conducted in the Matangl Cnurch, commencing- second Sunday July, and will be continued every night during the week at 7.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. Thompson, Te Awamutu. HAIRDRESSING. 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/- \l- 1/PUBLIC NOTICE. 1/- I - -1- . AT TMTORE'S QALOON 1/Shilling. HAIRCUTTING Shilling. 1/- - / now beg to In- 1/"tlmate that I am cutting Gents' 1/Hair for a Shilling, South Island 1/prices. Regret to say through 1/victimisatlon, persecution and 1/boycotting I was FORCED to tern- 1/porarlly raise same. MPATRONISE me, RECOMMEND 1/your friends to do likewise. With 1/your PATRONAGE I guarantee to!/PERMANENTLY keep the price 1/down. I came 600 miles to bring 1/Hairdresscrs 'charges within the 1/speed limit. 1/I permanently fixed the shaves 1/for you at 6d. 1/If you cannot leave the deter- 1/mined high prlcer, give me an al- 1/MUST HAVE YOUR HELP TO 1/Smokers' Requisites arriving by 1/every mall steamer to be sold at 1/reasonable prices. 1/- - 1 COME ALONG BOYS, 1/- I M- I We will lead and watch them 1/follow. 1/I know no rings and combines, i/here to stay. Eight months' honest 1/going. - RESULT 5 CHAIRS. 1/- •■■■■■;'■••:,{. • . M- I Yours merrily, 1/- I Hairdresser, Victoria Street. 1/1/. Between McKenzie's and Metal 1/Stores. 1/1/- 1/- 1/- -/- -/- 1/WAIKATO HUNT. Hunting will be recommenced on SATURDAY, July 7th, at Eureka. CHAS. MEREDITH, Secretary. ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR SALE. —New Dinner Jacket Suit, silk faced. . Price 10 guineas.^—Apply I Murlson, Ward Street. 612 OAK BEDROOM SUITES, Rimu Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Suites, 3-piece Chesterfield Suites, cheaper at Jones' West End Furnishing House. 623 »RAMS, usually £8 10/-, now £7 17/6. ! i j>. All Prams and Push Chairs will be \ cleared regardless or cost.—W. M. Pitcher i and Co., Hamilton. q/Q WILL buy a hot water bag at O/ *s Balllle's, the Cash Chemists. Another shipment Just arrived. FRUIT FOR SALE. PPLES! APPLES! APPLES!—the I j-jl choicest grown—are sold by Waikato Fruit Markets, Bryce and Victoria Streets. 661 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED. —Two Wallace Cow Detectors, second-hand; good order.—Apply F.A.C. Machinery Department.- 578 ABBIT TRAPPERS —I pay freight, grade your skins, pay top market price, and I post account sales same day as skiDs re- ' coived. Write ror labels.—J, w. Boyce, Cambridge. 659 1 p ABBIT TRAPPJ WE ARE NOW BUYING RABBITS AT - 1/6 PER PAIR. Write lor particulars. J "JIfANUEL, Manager, i ARCTIC FUR COMPANY, LTD., Jersey Street, Nekton. Auckland. BOOKS FOB SALE. I U C C E S S," I U C C E S S," A Novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams. 500 Pages of Absorbing Interest. Journalistic Romance vividly reminiscent of Sir Phillip Glbbs' "Street of Adventure." Price, 0/6. T>ONDS' T IMITED. PLANTS AND SEED* FOR SALE. r\ OOSEBERRY Bushes, Farmers' Glory, \\X 10/- doz. Reduction in lots 100.— I Waikato Fruit Markets, corner Bryce and Victoria Streets. % 661 OLANTS —Cauliflower 3/-, Cabbage 2/6 I ".I 100, Passions Od each. Antirrhinum, olyanthus, Carnations, Dianthus, Nemesla, I pansy, Shlzanthus, Double Stock and Wallflower, Delphinium, Violet, Cineraria, Aaullegla 2/- doz. Post paid, cash with order. 'Phone 82. —W. Ambler, Ngarua- ] wahla. ! AVTOVELTY ! —THE SEEDLESS SS BARBERRY. j TO FARMERS AND ORCHARDISTS ! The common barberry makes a splendid hedge, but the seeds are a nuisance. Try the Seedle33 Barberry—makes an ideal hedge. Impenetrable. Plant now. 20/per 100, £8 10s per 1000. T AND C TXOPKINS, T TD. * QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. INSTALL electric power, we will supply and fix motors on approval. Prices 1 right.—Kirkwood, Thurston and Co. HE Best British Made Electric Lamps, i .». "The Osram," sold by the Metal 1 Stores and ww ««»»««» Hardwar* Co. i

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15273, 25 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15273, 25 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15273, 25 June 1923, Page 1

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