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DANCING EXHIBITION. Robert C H Kelley, NISD, Miss Edna Ward, Will give exhibitions of the latest dances in teh Concert Hall at the Winter Show every afternoon. Don't miss seeing New Zealand's Leading Professionals. ACCOMMODATION. ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTS AT THE GRAND HOTEL FRANKTON JUNCTION. WILL BE SUPPLIED FOR THE WINTER SHOW WEEK WANTED to Borrow privately, about £20, urgently - Write "Safe," Times. FOR SALE LADIES' HAIRDRESSING. MRS BINNS, of Strand Arcade, Auckland, will be Demonstrating Permanent Wave on FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 4th & 5th June, Show Week, at Mrs Bartlett's Toilet Rooms, Garden Place. Hamilton. Book early. 'Phone 2048. WANTED Known—See our Flashing Sign In Collingwood Street. E.C.C. —Electric Construction Co. WANTED Known—E.C.C. Stands for reliability, fair dealing- and honest work. —Electric Construction Co. WANTED Known—Farmers In town for Show Week give us a call. We have a nice selection or Radiators, Toasters, Electric Irons, etc., to show you.—Electric Construction Co. WANTED Known—Where Is the E.C.C. Flashing- Sign—the first in Hamilton. —Electric Construction Co. WANTED Known -- Advance Hamilton. The Electric Construction Co. have installed the first Electric Flashing Sign in Colllngwood Street, opposite Fow's. 26 WHY Pay More? Large variety of all the newest Styles and Colours in Ladies' and Gent's Footwear.—2l3 Victoria Street. HAVE Your Old Shoes made like New. All repairs finished with latest machinery. Only best Leathers used.—2l3 Victoria Street. HOME Repairing - Accessories are Cheapest here. Leather cut In any quantity.—2l3 Victoria Street. 21 POULTRY FOR SALE. RUNNER drakes. —My birds won seven firsts at last Show; am not exhibiting at coming Show, as cutting down of schedule deprives me of twelve exhibits. — J. O. Law, Taupirl. 1 BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, motor shed, every convenience, 40/-. —J. Gilbert and Co. BUNGALOW, -Nice, all conveniences, Naylor Street, 27/6 week. —Apply Bern, McFarlane street, Hamilton East. 115 3-ROOMED Cottage, electric light wash house, bath; situated Clarkin's Road. --- Address at Times. COTTAGE, 2-roomed, new, with sleeping porch, wash-house; rent 12/6. —Apply Peters, Campbell St., Frankton. 725 =lf WTD. Rooms (2) furnished or unfurnished; 1 with fireplace; 3 min. P.O.; rent moderate. -- Address Times. ROOMS (3) Partly Furnished; all conv., gas, handy station; apply between 7-8 p.m.—Address at Times. 712 MOA Bus Service—On and after June 1, the Bus will run along River Road, Boundary Road, to terminus Te Aroha St. and Peach Grove Rd. corner, returning from Peach Groce Rd. and Te Aroha St; via Boundary Rd. and River Rd. Time-table: 10 a.m., 12 noon, 2 p.m., 4.20, 7.10; when going to Expresses. 7.7 a.m. and 0.30 p.m. Ring 'phone 1437. Bus now running along Te Aroha St, cancelled. —George Soanes, Proprieter. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Four Dark Jersey Calves; anyone knowing whereabouts please ring E. Willis, Koromatua; 'phone 246W. 759 LOST—Waharoa, Pony, Saddle and Bridle.—Bartleet, Box 12, Waharoa, or ring SR. LOST —Disc Wheels and Tyres (2), size 27 x 4.4O, between Ngaruawahia and Rangarirl, Friday night; reward.—Associated Motors, Ltd. Lorne St., Auckland. 716 LOST —Gold Match Case from watch chain, initialed T.P.C., in Ward St., Friday night; reward.—Address Coles. Ruakura State Farm. 742 LOST or Stolen—Bay Gelding, about 4-year-old, wearing rug; white star on forehead, white hind fetlock.—Reward on returning to Bell's Stables, Cambridge. 28 LOST—In Claudelands, 16/8, property Maori widow.—Apply 4 St. Winifred's Avenue; reward. 491 EDUCATIONAL. EFFICIENCY is the watchword of this Age in every phase of Life. Our Results are Exceptional because we make Efficiency the Aim of our Students and they therefore achieve success. Commercial offices which demand Efficiency find what they require in Our Qualified Students. Call and see our Classes at work. BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 58 Collingwood Street, HAMILTON. And at N.Z. Insurance Buildings. AUCKLAND. D. E. DUTHOIT, Principal. WHILE in Town have a Trial with the 600 Bosch System. You won't know your Ford when its fitted.—E.C.C. Appealing for an appreciation of good music rather than that which is "not meritorious, but merely meretricious," Mr G. W. Johnstone, in an address to the Otago University Club, made a slashing attack on jazz. He described it as made up of "blatant noises and creepy cadences," as "the fungoid growth of a cellar," as unBritish, and "a thing that thrives in the night clubs." The address was entitled "The New Evangelism in Music."

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16811, 1 June 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16811, 1 June 1926, Page 4

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