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m OTIC I THE ANNUAL GATHERING or the SEWING GUILDS Of the Parochial District of Hamilton, will bo held at the VICARAGE pn THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 11, From 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. All members, -working- and honorary, are heartily invited. Members are advised to use the main entrance in Bridge Street. 200 PUBLIC NOTICE -~ ENGLISH j F.P.A.N.Z., F.A.1.5., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT & AUDITOR State Fire Buildings (next P. 0.) Box 17 'Phone 1592 MUSICAL INSTRUMEMTS FOR EALE PORTABLE /GRAMOPHONES. LARGE VARIETY NOW IN STOCK. DECCAS, £4/15/-, £5/10/-, £O/10/PORTAI'HONES, £7/10/-, £B, £3/10/lI.M. VOICE. £ll ad for Illustrated catalogues. J. 11. G ITTOS, RAILWAY BLDGS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JENSEN "JLTOOIIE TJIANO3 On view at Taylor's Emporium, King's Buildings, Victoria Street, where Jensen Moore's Representatives will demonstrate these high class Instruments. Distinctive Poiu-.s: uuality, Price. Y OU N EED ]sp T D ELAY Until the Commencement of Next Year. Join the College Now. Your Course may commence at any dale, upon, any day of the week because TNSTHUCTION JS JNDIVIDUAL. The College has more vacancjes at this period of the year, but the same facilities are maintained. "PNROL "MOW AND QUALIFY EARLIER. Call personally and make full enquiries at— Jg RAIN'S pOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. 58 COLLINGWOOD ST., HAMILTON. D, E. DUTHOIT, Principal. Phone 2051 M n R. B. C RANWELL « DENTAL SURGEON, HAS RESUMED PRACTICE At Railway Buildings, Hamilton. "Phones —1642; Residence 2949. L L. Y DENTAL SURGEON. Over H. H. Howden's, Jeweller. T A "RURTENSHAW. B.D.S. SURGEON DENTIST. KING'S CHAMBERS (Next Railway Line). H T7i DE TTENNY TV/fCp ARRIOLE, DENTAL SURGEON. HAMILTON, HAS RESUMED PRACTICE. Address: Opp. Postal Savings Bank, Telephone No. Isoo\ rTUIE WAIKATO MERCANTILE AGENCY, A. LTD. (Established 1913). COLLECTORS ASSIGNEES. A recognised and Established Agency for the Collection or OVERDUE ACCOUNTS,. RENTS. RATES, ETC. Agents Everywhere Oinco: Boom and Chapman's Buildings, HAMILTON. P.O. Box 180. TeleKhona 1735.

Throe Wellington yachtsmen had an exciting experience near Somes island recently, when they pulled up a shark estimated at fourteen feet. They had set a heavy line in seventy foot of water. They rowed down to it in the dingily and commenced pulling' in when the tail o).' a shark came to the surface. They had neither knife nor gaff, sj they let him go for a moment. A chase followed and Ihc line was again seized, and an attempt in Hie to get the shark to the yacht. However, the shark came to vlio surface alongside the dinghy, turned on its back without fuss and snapped the line. The boat was half-full of water, and the men were not sorry to see the

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Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16947, 9 November 1926, Page 6

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