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A <STIU>'GER in a strange town? We understand. You are heartily welcome at Liberty Hall Saturday night. 753 , \A.\ei.NU every Saturday Night Frankton if Town Hail. Full orchestra. Ice cream ana Sort Drinks obtainable. —P. Miller, M.G. 691 T>AIN, Hall or Snow we're always there. *\> Ask a policeman where Liberty Hall is Saturday night. 753 YNCOPATED Melody Three!' are playVJ iiig at Liberty Hall Saturday night. Danse cie Luxe management. 753 jUBILEE DANCING ASSEMBLY.—WeakIy «J Dance In St. George's Hall, Somerset Street, Frankton, on Saturday, May 30. Music, Mrs Olds, Mr Croinpton; M.C., L. Edmonds. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/0. 757 WANTED KNOWN. J MADAM GOODLETTE, hair and toilet j specialist; buster cutting, shampooing; evening dressings.—Strand Buildings, 'phone 2275. 729 j AHE vou going to the Hamilton Winter j Show? ll' so be sure you see the Wallace Milking Machine. No farmer shoi'ld miss it!—D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Hamilton. XTMRMERS! —Don't forget to see "Slakbelt Jockey" on the Gane Stand. Slack belts mean longer lite for the belts. 72i AT LAST!—The Hercules Milker. Sanitary, Economical, Enicient and Simple.—32 Ward Street. ' 090 rpHE GHEEN 'BUSES run to time. —• J- 'Phone 2535. 090 )RIME Oamaru Potatoes, 12/- per cwt; x . sack lots delivered in Borough.—A. M. Bisley and Co., Ward Street, 'pbone 1779. 01T Residence to let, corner J Clifton Road, Liverpool Street, six rooms; every convenience; furnlsiacd. —W. | W. Dillicar, 'phono 192 U. 752 J2RICK Shop, just Iltushed, living accomi moc'.ation, good position, in Hamilton, j —Apply •owner," C/o Times. 7 1S j 4- ROOMED BUNGALOW to let, electric light.—Apply 20 Piako Road, 'phone ?454. 576 y -ROOMED HOUSE to let, all conveniences, J e. 1., h and c water, porcelain hath and basin. Rent £2. No. 79 Ulster Street. —Address at Times. 712 iHOP, 256 Victoria Street North, 21 x kJ 40.—Apply 20 Piako Road, 'phone 245 i. 576 UIOP and Premises, 25 6 Victoria Street North, suable Tor any trade or business requiring wornshop or storage.—Apply lb George Street, 'phone 2554. 576 approved tenant. —Modern X Four-roomed Bungalow, all conveniences also two-roomed bach. —'Phone 2972. 73i TO LET! To Let! To Let!—Claudelands, 6 rooms, elevated; Grantham Street, 0 rooms; Frankton, 5 rooms. All couveni- : ences. Vacant now.—The Home Finders. HOUSES AND LAWS FOR SALE. LAUDELANDS. —Modern Home, 5 nice \J rooms and bach. All conveniences, level section. For one week only. Price is £IOOO, terms £loo.—-The Homeiinders. 5 DEPOSIT. —Central Bungalow, 5 rooms, up-to-date, conveniences, oiate Mortgage £325. Price £1250. Snip. —R. P. Staples, 73 Victoria Street. 050 TEW BUNGALOW, Whitiora, 5 rooms, ■i well equipped, best position £1350, i unencumbered. —R. P. Staples, Agent. 65 1 RANKTON Auction Mart have Tor sale Cheap Sections, Houses and Farms. j Consult us before buying. 'Phone 2040. FRANKTON Auction Mart have for sale fine House and one Acre of Land. Suit trainer. Bargain £1075. 'Phone 2040. fOR SALE. —Handy to Taupiri station by J. good metalled road, small partly-im-proved rarm consisting of 46 acres; about 12 acres fallow, some good Hats; well watered by stream. Price £42 o.—Write "Land," Times Office. 737 FOR SALE. /UVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW, Claudelands, with bathroom, scullery and washthouse under one roof. Outhouses and carshed. Hot and cold water and built-in Avardrobes. Full quarter-acre section. Purchaser may take over Government mortgage and terms arranged for balance. Casb £l5O, Price £1435. NORRIS & MELDRUM, Solicitors, King's Chambers, Hamilton. BUNGALOW OF FOUR ROOMS, Hot and Cold Water. Porcelain bath and basin, electric ligriit, copper and tubs. Situated iu sedddn Road Extension. Price £7OO. Easy terms. Apply—■ A. T. MAUNDER, 693 -No. i Seddon Road. '-""> ACRES FOR SALE OR LEASE.—This 1 is a splendid opportunity for a practical man of small means to acquire a good and undoubtedly cheap dairy farm. We have just inspected it, and we do not hesitate to say that when price, terms, position and quality are considered, It is a rattling good investment. Nice clean pastures; has been well farmed Tor many years, and not new country; well subdivided; all gentle rolling to flat. The land is all dry but of heavy quality. Small dwelling, cow-shed, trap-shed; two miles from town school, ractory. Price £25 per acre, cash £3OO, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Tbe farm has fallen back to mortgagee's hands, who finds it Inconvenient to work owing to other interests. —SMITH & HUNTER, Agents, Morrlnsville. PUBLIC NOTICES. LAND TIRANSFEIR ACT NOTICE. "VTOTIGE is hereby given that the ' parcel of land hereinafter described will toe brought under 'tihe provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat toe lodged forbidding the saire. on or before 30th June, 1924: 7i i0 —Charles Iloldaway and John David Iloldaway, Allot. 101, Parish of Kirikiriroa, containing 18 acres and 32 perches, occupied by applicants Plan 14542. jj'agrams may be inspected at this office. Daled thifc 20lh day of May, 1924, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland. A. V. STUIITEVANT, 777 District Land Registrar. In the winter season wnen cuins untold You'll always be welcomed by young and old, A greeting or gladness is always sure, Where you bring Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Its flavour and fragrance past joys recall, And its cheering wrapper is known to all. A thrill of contentment sincere and pure - welcomes Woods' Peppermint Cure. (6)

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15999, 30 May 1924, Page 6

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