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BUNDAY CONCERT. Orchbstral nCHESTRAL SOCIETY. 0 C I E T Y. Assisted by Leading Local Talent, And Will give a gACRED £IONCERT In .the gTRAND rjIHEATRE Commencing at 8.15 pun., on gUNDAY, y, 1924. TO LOT. /CARPENTER’S Workshop, fitted up wild a-' engine, sliaftlng, raaclilnery. King St., 12/6 -week.—Apply 88 Lake lioad. 739 5 ROOMS, every convenience, Grey St., Claudelands.—Apply 61 COlllngwood SL 5 ROOMS, London St., 37/6; 4 Rooms, Rnalcura Road, £1; 6 Rooms, Wellington St., £2/2/6. —G. H. Chesterman, King’s Buildings. 713 HOUSE, furnished, 4 rooms, Anglesea St., December 6 to lan. 30. —Apply Times. HOUSE, Plato Road, every convenience, large rooms, sleeping pored—Apply -10 Plato Road 65# HALF a Nice House, large bedroom and sltttngroom, kite ben, scullery and pantry; all conveniences; separate entrance; lmln. from Traffic Bridge.—’Phone 2855 or 1848. 655 Motor Garage, central position, eon s 35n, with concrete floor.—Apply Edlln’s Garage, Hamilton. 673 RAGLAN —Furnished Cottage, almost on the beach, £3; also, bach, furnished, 30/-. —Fagan, Agent, Hamilton. 678 KAGLAN by Sea—Superior Small Reslenco, 4 rooms, scullery, washhouse, h. and c.; central, sea frontage; unfurnished; 6or 9 months.—Box 27, Raglan. 689 RAGLAN —3-roomed Bach, unfurnished. Tor holidays; 27/6 per week.—Boyes and Co. 681 SHED, suitable for workshop.—Apply Kilhan’s Garage, Selkirk SL, Hamilton. SUPERIOR self-contained Flat, electric L 3 light, Iron, callfont, telephone, central position.—Reply Telephone 1951. 718 SUPERIOR 7-roomed House and Bleeping1J porch, elevated site, 45/-; 5 rooms, all conveniences, centre ol town, 457'-. — MarfeU and Wemham. 649 6 ROOMS, London SL, £2; 6 Rooms, Ulster St„ £2; 6 Rooms, Colltngwood SL, £2/10/-. —Boyes and Co. 711 TWO well-furnished Rooms, to Let.— Ring ’phone 2937. 741 TO LET—reeds, Monckton. •160 Acres tractor ploughing Gordonton.—Apply Owen 736 rrtAURANGA—To Let, for month or six A weeks, rrom Dec. 24, furnished residence, 6 rooms, sleeping porch, telephone, close safe beach.—Write “ Devon,” Times. TWO Houses, 5 rooms, 35/-; 6 rooms, 37/6; 4 rooms, 22/6; 4 superior furnished houses, £2/10/- to £3/10/ — Staples, Agent. 703 WELL-furnlshed 6-roomed Bungalow, in Rosstrevor St.; £3 per week.—J. Gilbert and Co. 5 720 Fairfield buildings, Rising suburb of Hamilton.—Very Fine Block of Brick Shops, Just completed; every convenience; ror modern flnlsh and every detail, nothing superior. Good opening ror Chemist, Butcber, Boot Store, Draper, Fruiterer, Confectioner, Hairdresser. Rent low. Apply, PATERSON, 16 George St., Hamilton. 'Phones 2554 or 2454. 315 UNION MEETING ROOM. rpHE above Board. Room, with accommodatlon for 50, is available for engagements, meetings, services, eto. Best, appointed rom in Hamilton. Charges reasonable. Day 7/6, night 10/-. Full particulars— Farmers' Union Office, Hood Street, or ’phone

EDUCKTKMUL. JJAMILTON OOACUING OOLLEGK 21 te AROHA STREET, CLAUDELANDS. The Principal Pas pleasure In notify in* the residents of tne Waikato District mat, me CoHege will, after mi 3 term, be reorganised and open up In me new year as a Select Private Individual Training College for Boys and Girls, as residential pupils. We guarantee Individual tuition, and teach not only me every-day school subjects, but Singing, Planororte, Domestic Science, General Etiquette, and Physical Training. WAIKATO RESIDENTS. —Tbere is no need to send your children out of me district. Send for our art prospectus, which tells all about our methods and management. The Principal wiU be pleased to forward list of clothing requirements. Children of nervous dispositions will be given preference on enrolment. RING'S OOLLEGe" UCKIAND. Mlddlemore, Otahuhu. BOARDING II DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: C. T. MAJOR, 11A, B.Se. K UK ' S g c U O O E. 100, Remoera Road. Auckland. PREPARATORY to the above. Headmaster: S. CLIFTON SMITH, HA These are Public Schools administered by representative Boards of Governors on the lines of the Great. Public Schools and Preparatory Schools of England. They are In no sense proprietary, and any balance over administrative expenses is devoted entirely to me further development of the institutions. Applications for ADMISSION should he made now. Prospectuses may be had from THE SECRETARY. “ =r? gRAIS’S QOMMERGIAL OOLLEGE, 58 COLLINGWOOD ST., HAMILTON, And at N-Z. INSURANCE BLDGS., AUCKLAND ’DRAIN’S COLLEGE gives a thorough, • intensified training in the following commercial subjects:— SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOK-KEEPING. COMMERCIAL ENGLISH. BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINES. Individual instruction by experienced teachers ensures to the industrious student a successful entrance into the business world. Term starts from date of entry. \ Railway concession tickets obtainable by country students. The College is Ideally situated. Those interested are cordially invite to call. D. E. DUTHOIT, Principal. WESLEY COLLEGE, PAERATA, AUCKLAND. The College is situated 30 miles South of Auckland, on a farm of over 700 acres. The aim is to give the boyß a sound, practical training in the different branches of Agriculture, while continuing their education up to Matriculation Standard, and at the same time to provide the care and discipline of a Christian home. The College building* are new, and of modern design. The College Farm is run on the most up-to-date lines, attention being given to pedigree cows, pigs and sheep, and there is an efficient indoor and. outdoor staff. The fee for the School year is £SO, and there are a limited .number of bursaries available. Further particulars may be had on application to the Principal. Early application will be necessary, as there are very few vacancies for next year. The College will re-open on 'TUESDAY, 10th February. R. C. CLARK, M.A., Dip. Ed., 707 Principal. The British Government has taken 28,000 feet of space at the Dunedin Exhibition in 1925.

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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16152, 29 November 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16152, 29 November 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16152, 29 November 1924, Page 4

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