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RECITAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. To-night. mo-NiGHT. O-NIGHT. X O-NIGHT. At 7.45 PJH. Town ttall own JO. all WALTER RUSSELL-WOOD’S ALTER RUSS ELL -WOOD’S COSTUME "OECITAL. OSTUME -LVeCITAL. A g-Rtterlnfr array of Dramatic Gems performed by Hamilton and Auckland pupils. Admission 3/3 and 2/Cdildren Half Price. LECTURE. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PROFESSOR 11. BELSHAW will lecture in trfe TOORAK CHAMBERS, Victoria Street,, Hamilton, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, at 1 p.m. Subject: “JPCONOMICS. IN RELATION TO

J>URAL INDUSTRIES." As the meeting will be thrown open for questions, farmers will have an opportunity of stating and seeking a solution of their particular problems. J. GILBERT, Secretary. N.Z. Farmers Union, Waikato S.P. District. 561 ROTOXfIURI GARDENS. j JSOTOKAURI JpLEASURE QARDENS. SUNDAY fEXT. p.m. Good I All Roads Lead to Rolokauri. i Bathing-, Miniature Zoo, etc. Bandmaster Donovan has kindly conI sented to dispense the following musical J programme: SENIOR CADET BAND. No. 4 AREA. March, “Joyous Greetings” Hymn “Fierce Raged the Tempest” Waltz “Bu-ciier” March “Runny Jennie Gray” Selection “Scotia” CADET ORCHESTRA. March Selected Saxophone Solo Mr Dunn Waltz “Iberbia” Cornet solo Bandmaster Donovan Selection “A Day With Burns” “uod bare Hie king.” Buses: Hamilton 1’.0., 10.30 a.m., 1.15 p.m.; 2 p.m. via Franklon P.u. 502 LANGSFORD'S SPECIALS. EAT Hi.NO SEASON TOWELS tor sale, Iju-ge size, very • viieap, 1/11; 14 0 llEa\ V S J BIPED TOWELS, 20 x 52, wonderful value, 2/fl. Mention tms auu. iiiose are worth securing, at LAN USE URD'S, SI \ictcna St. 511

I HAVE various sums I'ur investment on llrsl mortgage of approved security. -—W. J. Kina', solicitor, nootii and Cliapman's Buildings, iiauniion. 5aS (fi-tf PAID .MONTHLY to the Hamilton Per--s'i maneiit investment Society will reuirn you tloO ;n approximately 0£ years, tins is Jjetier man a savings Bank. M 0N £ Y T o L E A £>. Auvances made on all classes of Securities IIID PDA BUH.V, State Fire mugs., Hamilton. next to P.O. THE WAIKATO .MEItCA.Ym.iI AGENCY, LTD. (EsianUsited 1913). COLLECTORS. ASSIGNEES. A Recognised and Estabnsusu Agency Tor Hie Collection of OVERDUE ACCOUNTS, RENTS, RATES, E i C. Agents Everywhere. Office: Room and cuapmun's Buildings, iIAMiL 1 UN. P.O. Box ISO. Teleonone 1725. ARTS AND CRAFT. \ RTS. & Crafts Depot, 4S Ward Street — Full range of novelty woodware for I'iartiueltne, etc. TREE Fern Vases & Trinket Boxes — Typical New Zealand presents. irtspecj lion invited. —Arts and crafts. C3AKE Stands of exclusive designs from > 8/6. ClirisUnas order now Being Booked.—Arts and crafts . ■VTOVELTIES of Native design suitable for -i-’ friends abroad. Large selection to arrive.—Arts and crarts. YOUR Chnstmas order early. Country visitors cordially invited to inspect.— Arts and Crafts, 48 Victoria Street .

MARQUETERiE A Pokerworkers’ supplies—Turned and. Shaped Woociware, j inks, Colours, varnish, Polish, suede.—We i manufacture in Hamilton. /'THRIST.MAS Orders.—We would ask that vP these be placed as soon as possible lor forward delivery . Our 11st is rapidly growing.—Arts & crafts Depot. VEHICLES FOR SALE, CINGLE Buggy, perfect condition, comIO plete, with harness and lamps.—A. P. Story, Kaipaki. 504 HAMILTON NORTH FOOTWEAR. /O —Ladies’ Patent One-bar Shoes, &&/ O with grey lizard insets and covered heels, at the United Sdoe Repairing uo., 213 Victoria St. LADIES’ Dawn Kid Shoes, the latest. Come and see a pair at 213 Victoria st. Prices from 22/6. HIGli-CLASS Footwear Repairs at 213 Victoria St., next Rational Bank. Prices right. PHOTOGRAPH V. E lIOTO GRAPHS, ESPECIALLY THOSE INTENDED FOB OVERSEAS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,

gHOULD JL>E JJIAKEN J^OW. One Dozen Photographs will make Tw«lYB Separate Pleasing: Presents. GO TO— (j AZE & |Q 0 -. KING’S CHAMBERS. HAMILTON. WANTED KNOWN,. HAVE YOU BOUGHT AN E ASY E E AD E R YET ? AT THE BOOKSELLERS. HAIRDRESSING. OPENING UNCEMENT. I have pleasure In announcing the opening or a High Class Las' les’ and Children’s Hairdressing Parlour, situated above Dolly Yarden, Alexander Buildings. Victoria St. THE PARLOUR IS NOW OPEN. Patron 3 are assured or carerul attention and all work will be undertaken by an expert.—Les Carter, (late MichelTs Hairdressing Parlours, H&zniltoaJi

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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17242, 29 October 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17242, 29 October 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17242, 29 October 1927, Page 1

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