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WOMEN'S THOUGHT LEAGUE- ■*• Thought Lcaguo will be held on FRIDAY, August 31, 1923. 568 WAIKATO MASTER CARRIERS' ASSOCIATION. A' GENERAL MEETING of the Asso- **• .elation will he held in Toortrk Chambers on MONDAY, 27th inst., at 8 p.m., when a full attendance is requested. New members especially invited to attend. IT. C. CABLE, Secretary. 5 Railway Buildings, Hamilton. 575 COMFORTABLE Tihrco-roomed Cottage, Forest Lake Road, 15/- week ,-~ Times. c,)s ion TERM —Furnished Bungalow, handy -~ Victoria Street, suit business man.— Address at Times. 616 TO LET —3 -"Flats.and also a four-roomed Bungalow with 2J acres of land.— Apply Latterly. Grand Hotel, Frankton. 554 TO LET.—New Bung-alow, 6 rooms, between Hamilton and Franltton, all nvenlences; 35/- week. —Farmers' Co-op. Auct. Co., Hamilton. 507 TO LET—Furnished, "Sedgemere," up- . to-date Bungalow, very handy and Ihealthy position.—Jacob H, Wright, "Plione 1651. 610 10 LET. —Four-roomed Cottage, with good stable, loose boxes, etc, and 10 acres ground. Two miles P.O.—E. A. Bryant, Butcher. 571 ONE Large Shed, near Railway Station, Barton Street, opposite Y.M.C.A. — Apply H. Clark, Victoria Street. 501 TO LET FURNISHED—A 11ARE GHAftWS. A MODERN TAURANGA. 7 -ROOM BUNGALOW, furnished, Ihandy beach, town and school, electric cooking, electric light and Sot water. Good garden, furnishing of the best. A moderate rent to a good tenant. Write "BUNGALOW," 557 •! Times. MOTOR SERVICE. TITOA pHAR-A-BANC. Morning' service , Hamilton East.—'Bus leaves corner Galloway St. and Cambridge Road, 8.45 a.m. and 9.45 a.m (Wednesdays and Saturdays excepted). From Five Cross Roads and Four Cross Roads, Grey Street, Claudelands: —2 p.m. ror Hamilton, also 7.15 p.m. for For Wellington Express Trains—Ring 1437. Prompt attention is guaranteed. RUGBY FOOTBALL. HAMILTON DOMAIN BOARD. >ERMISSION bas been granted to the Hamilton Rugby Union to make a charge of 1/- to each person entering Steele Park oh 25th August, 1923. GEO. BOYES, 391 Secretary, Hamilton Domain Board. FRANKTON JUNCTION PUBLIC LIBRARY. rpHE New Library, Hall Street, Frankton, will be opened for business on SATURDAY, 25-th August. To meet the convenience of intending Subscribers, the Library will open this Saturday from 2 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Regular hours of opening will be 12.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. on week days, and from 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p-m. only on Saturdays. ,Tbe Official Opening by His Worship the Mayor will not take place until Saturday, 22nd September. The postponement is' due to the weather interfering with completion of outsi'de of building. V. S. HARRIS, 514 Secretary. WANTED. —Tender for excavating part of section in Frankton, 500 yards.— 'Tonder," Times Office. 635 FRANKTON JUNCTION POST OFFICE DRAINAGE, ETC. nrvBNDERS returnable to the. District ■*•■ Engineer, Public Works Department, Auckland, until noon TUESDAY, 28th August, 1923, are invited for Drainage at the Frankton Junction Post Office. Specifications, etc., may be seen at Public Works Office, Hamilton. 558 liM BANKRUPTCY. 'IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, HAMILTON DISTRICT. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1908" and In the matter of WILLIAM O'NEILL, of Te Mata, in the Provincial District of Auckland, New Zealand, a bankrupt. is hereby given that appli- "*■' cation will be ma.de in this Honourable Court on the 4th day of September, 1923, at 11 a.m., or so soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard on that behalf that an Order of Discharge be granted to the said William O'Neill. Dated this 23rd dav of August, 1923. STRANG AND 'FERGUSON, Solicitors, Victoria Street, Hamilton, 570 Solicitors for the Bankrupt. T. G. R PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR AND COMPANY SECRETARY. NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, HAMILTON. ->hnne 1771. P.O. Box 70. Professional verbatim Shorthand Reporter. PUBLIC TYPISTE. Legal and Commercial Private Secretary. Commissions and Meetings Reported throughout the District. JESMOND BUILDINGS, HAMILTON. M ISS A. DRAKBPUBLIC AND CONFIDENTIAL TYPISTE AND STENOGRAPHER, —in— EVERYBODY'S BUILDINGS, VICTORIA ST. Thoroughly experienced in Legal and Commercial Work. Duplicating- Work clor.c. -*■ sometimes seen on linens after they have been laundered frequently, appear as the result of using inferior starch, if y°u want the best results yon must use the best starch, and the best starch is You can easily prove the truth of this assertion for yourself. All you have lo do is to procure a sample packet of Sylvia from your grocer. .

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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 15321, 23 August 1923, Page 4

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