E. C. DAY. LTB. TJNDER E, C. DAY, LIMITED, Will sell at their Mart, Victoria Street, on rpUESDAY, pUESDAY, At 1.30 p.m. UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT. UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT. 1 SINGER TAILOR’S MACHINE. 1 TAILOR’S PRESS BLOCK. No Reserve. No Reserve. TERMS CASH. E. C. DAY, 106 Auctioneer. MEETING. Jjf* (QO -OPERATIVE piGJJARKETING ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). NOTICE OF MEETIJ^GS. A MEETING is called of all DAIRY FARMERS in each of the following districts:
HAMILTON—On THURSDAY, November 3, at 11 a.m., in Toorak Chambers CAMBRIDGE—On FRIDAY, November 4, at 1.30 p.m., in Farmers’ Union Club Room HENUERA —On SATURDAY, November 5, at 11 a.m. in Ilinuera Hall TIRAU —On SATURDAY, November 5, at 1.30 p.m. in Tirau Hall MATAMATA —On Saturday, November 5, at 8 p.m. in Farmers’ Union Hall EACH MEETING will be ADDRESSED BY THE CHAIRMAN. 42 IN BANKRUPTCY. N B A N KHUPTC Y. IN THE SUPREME COURT, HOLDEN AT HAMILTON. . Notice is hereby given that RICHARD LEE, of Hamilton, farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holdcn at the Courthouse Hamilton, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of November, 1927, at 10 o’clock, a.m. J. H. ROBERTSON, Official Assignee, Hamilton, November 4th, 1927. 108 N BANKRUPTCY I, EiMTLL JOSEPH DEAN, formerly of Hamilton now of New Plymouth, Fish Merchant, hereby give notice that I intend to apply to the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Hamilton on the 22nd. day of November 1927, for an Order of Discharge within the meaning of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1908.” DATED at Hamilton this 4th. day of November, 1927. EMILL JOSEPH DEAN. By his Solicitor, THEO. A. LUCAS. T N BANKRUPTC Y. We, GEORGE STANLEY EDLIN of Hamilton, Motor Mechanic, and AMY EDLIN, the wife of the said George Stanley Edlin, Garage Proprietor, hereby give notice that we intend to apply to the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Hamilton on the 22nd. day of November, for an Order of Discharge within the meaning of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1908.” DATED at Hamilton this 4th. day of November, 1927. GEORGE STANLEY EDIN. AMY EDLIN. By their Solicitor, THEO. A. LUCAS. 123
GROCERIES A T the Franktou Supply Stores: Choice x\. Ceylon Tea, 2/- lh. Amber Tips, t!/iO lb. Bell, 3/- lb. noma, 2/9 lb. Purity Tea, red label, 2/8 lb.; green 2/6 lb. -r ARGE Packets Crcamoata, 1/10. Milk i-<'oatles 1/3 pkt. Rolled Oats 1/- pkt; 1/10 bag. Oatmeal 1/8 bag. Ivelcon Reef Extract, 2 bottles,' 11cl. —At the Frankton Supply Stores. IRXTRA Choice Drlea Apricots and ii peaches, 1/- lb. Prunes, 51b. 1/-. Dates, 61b. 1/-. Figs, 31b. 1/-. Seeded Raisins 5d packet. Seedless Raisins, 21b. lid" Dessert Peaches, 1/3 tin. Pears, lOd' and l /-. —At the Frankton Supply Stores. AT the Frankton Supply Stores: Sardines, 3 tins lOd. Pickles, 1/3 bottle. Quarts Worcester and Tomato Sauce, 1/4 bottle; pints lOd bottle. Jelly crystals, 5 packets 1/-. Purity Soap, 1/3 bar. Sandsoap, 4 cakes 1/-. • 134 TAILomiSCV. THE latest GOODS now on view at F. Empson, THE TAILOR’S. riOME AND SEE.—The prices right 6Dd \j the workmanship unequalled -at F. Empson, THE TAILOR’S. pi ECURE YOURS right now.—Tailoring done at THE TAILOR’S, 50 Victoria Street, is by men experts. DRESSMAKING. MADAM HALLENBERG, Dressmaker and Costumier; prices moderate.—Grey Street, Hamilton East. 100 MISS SAUNDERS, 11 Jesmond Chambers, (above Burley’s). Higb-class Dressmaker and Costumlere. Summer Frocks a Specialty. HEMSTITCHING, Ladder Mending and Needlework of any description.— “ Beehive,” Room 7, next liaeremai 1 Tea Rooms. Mrs FARQUHAR, Smart Costumier; Evening Frocks, Coat Frocks; Materials Cut and Fitted by appointment.—Room 6, McGuire’s Buildings. EMOVAL Notice?.-—Miss Rich oil's, Room Id 8, McGuire’s Buildings, Dressmaker and Costuiniere. Dressmaking Lessons, Materials Cut and Fitted by appointment. Tsysr A. RYDER, Higb-Grade Ladies’ Tat--IVIL. lors, Dressmakers, Kilted Frilling also done up to 8-in. in width.—House and Daking’s, Buildings. DRESSMAKING, also by Appointment; Garments Cut and Fitted or home sewing; also Smart Frocks Made.—Mrs Couper, Garden Place, second house left side. iAOR Dressmaking and Latest Ladies’ and . Children's pfocks, Coats and Bahy Wear. —“ Unique,” 43 Commerce Street, Frankton. SEAGRABS WOriKERg. KELIABLE Prams, Push-chair 3, Doll prams, at Bedrock Prices. Try the local manufacturers —Louden and Hawkins. QEAGRASS Chairs, Lounges, etc. We have O the selection. All made on the pro inises at Louden and Hawkins’. EEPAIRS our Speciality. Prams Retyred, SpffiQgs Repaired, Praxns for Hire, at Louden and Ilawkins’, opp. Winter Show. ■ T 5 COAL. c OAL, WHATAWHATA COAL. 10/- QUARTER TON. 10/- QUARTER TON. Cash on Delivery; No Exceptions. $ rders by post receive prompt attention, J. LAWLES3, GENERAL CARRIER. Norton Road Extension. ’Phone: OXUce. 1375; Private 3755.
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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17246, 5 November 1927, Page 2
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