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COMMENCING ON ANOTHER GREAT SERIAL, ANOTHER GREAT SERIAL, ANOTHER GREAT SERIAL, FASCINATING, GRIPPING AND APPEALING FASCINATING, GRIPPING AND APPEALING FASCINATING, GRIPPING AND APPEALING START IT ON MONDAY NEXT. LOST AND FOUND. EOUND —Purse, containing- money.—Apply Times. 65a LOST. —A man’s Drown Gauntlet Motor Glove (lert liana). Reward. —Ring ai33. LOST —Between Railway Station and No. 1 Bridge, NVliitlora, Cameo Broocli.— Apply Times. 711 LOST —Monday night, between Cambridge Sanatorium and Hamilton, Bag containing clothes, etc. —Dent and Sons, Ward Street. 717 LOST. —Spare Motor Tyre and Rim, Goodyear, 765 x 105, between 'l'auwbarc and Morrinsville. Reward.—Box 171, Hamilton. 662 MORE, . Hairdresser, again bursts the ring—Gents’ llaircuttlng 1/-. Help him, boysj 687 NURSING. s T. 0 LAVES, PRIVATE NURSING HOME. ALBERT STREET. HAMILTON EAST. THIS Up-to-date Nursing Home Is now open to receive Patients. Every .modern convenience. Address communications to MISS FRITH, Secretary. Principal, NURSE J. A. GRAY. ’Phone 1628. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. DISSOLUTION OF~PARTNERSinp7 ipilE Partnership heretofore existing among Frank Clayton Peace, Richard Willett Ilay, and John Leslie Stapleton, trading together under the style of PEACE, HAY AND CO„ Ward Street, Hamilton, is dissolved by mutual consent. Dated 20th June, 1923. FRANK CLAYTON PEACE, RICHARD WILLETT HAY, JOHN LESLIE STAPLETON. R. W. Hay will act on behalf of the said partners in the matter of collection and payment of outstanding accounts. 528

Every trug Scout is supposed to do a good turn every day, sucli as helping an elderly person across a busy street or cheerfully assisting a busy mother. When dealing with this aspect of the scout law, Sir Alfred Pickford, Overseas Commissioner, told a good story. A conscientious Scout retired to bed for the night, but suddenly remembered that during the day he had not carried out his obligation of assisting someone. He immediately got up from bis bed, and, in the goodness of his heart, fed the white mice to Hie cat. Thousands ol motners Know the value of Nazol in the home. It is the safest and most reliable remedy for chilis, colds, and feverisnness in very young children. (8) Why still delay your wedding day? Two homes now sever her from you; Apart you still must pay your way—one Home Makes Happiness for Two. Where kindred souls In joy abide If they by care good health assure, And end the colds which oft betide With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 17 Millions ol' packets or "AO RUBBING” Laundry Help sold to Grocers last year. Truly nothing succeeds like success, is

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15274, 26 June 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15274, 26 June 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15274, 26 June 1923, Page 4