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THE WAIKATO TIMES, 9d Per Week. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered per annum £i 19 0 Posted per quarter 12 6 „ per annum jn advance . . £2 5 0

shipping. J^OOSE g hipping c°" L TD A -S. HAUTURU (N.S.S. Co.) —Loads a onehunga on Tuesday next for Waikato S.S. PROGRESS (Holm k Co.)— Loads a Dunedin on Monday, 28th May, for Wat v /°r further particulars ring; Merce 8 (Head Office), Hamilton, No. ltd! ig™?* Office); Auckland, No. 43- SS f toor.hern steamship Co., Ltd.) gHAW, S a vill AND A LBION, DIRECT COMPANY LIMITED. LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON, Via ranama Canal. Steamer Tons Date From TAMAROA .. 12,350 June o W'ton, 'TAINUI ... 10.000 July 5 W’ton, ’ T ainul May y lArawa Aug. t •Corinthic Sept. 26 * ionic Oct. 24 tMataroa Dec. l + Tainui Dec. 20 ■fTamaroa Jan. 19 ‘Corinthic Feb. 13 ‘lonic Mar. 13 fMataroa April 13 Passengers embark previous evening. ‘-New luxurious oil-burning steamers, tarrying First and Third Classes, t Three Classes. JSecond and Third Classes. All passengers must secure passports. For all particulars apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO., LTD. A. S. PATTERSON & CO., LTD. DALGETY k CO, LTL. PUBLIC NOTICES. ■yyAIKATO COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Pursuant to the provisions of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, l hereby give notice that Mr Thomas Proctor has been nominated for the office of Councillor, for the Taupiri Riding, County of Waikato,' for the present election, and 1 therefore declare the said Thomas Proctor to be duly elected to fill the office. T. B. INSOLL, Hamilton, Returning Officer. May 19, 1928. 431 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. HAMILTON TELEPHONE EXCHANGE ALL connections for which subscriptions are unpaid by 5 p.m. on j 22nd MAY, 1928, will be cut off in accordance with the conditions laid i down in Telephone Regulation No. j In such cases, an additional fee of! os will be payable before the service is restored. , , BY ORDER, Hamilton, R. 11. BOYD, 15Ih May, 1928. Chief Postmaster. 386. PRAM* AND PU3H-CHAIRB. ~r»ELIABLE Prams and Push Chairs at JLfc reasonable prices; distinctive designs. —Louden and Hankins, manufacturers, Ward street. SEAGRASS Chairs. We have the selection or make to order at factory prices, inspection invited. \I7E specialise In Pram Service. Prams W re-enamelled, retyred, repaired, reupholstered, etc.—Louden and Hawkins, Ward Street, _ l WAIKATO HUNT. yy A I K A T 0 HUNT. MEETS FOR MAY. WEDNESDAY, 23rd—Te Aroha. SATURDAY, 26th—Eureka Avenue. j WEDNESDAY, 30th—Tamahere (W. I Newall). - | SATURDAY, June 2—A.R.C. Winter Meeting. ! WYNN BROWN, Master. HARDWARE. PRESERVING Jars.—We can still' supply i a limited number of uuan size prime Hardware Co., Ltd. C'IALL and see our new Scotch Linoleums. J just landed. —Prime Hardware Co Ltd. EXPLOSIVES. —We keep Gelignite, Bias;. ing Powder, Detonators and Fuse always on band in our magazine.-—Prime Hardware Co., Ltd. KEENER PRICED FOOTWEAR. rtO /f* —LADIES’ Black Satin 1-bar U Shoes, with Spanish, Louis and low heels. These shoes are made by C. and J. Clark, makers of TOR brand shoes lor ladies. See these early at Lowry’s shoe Store, Hamilton North. \/- MEN’S “Otago” Knee Gum<J/ Roots, with double thickness 1 :pe rubber soles. These boots are iranteed to wear. Come in and ask us iut them.—Lowry’s Shoe Store, HamiJNorth. 0/11 LADIES’ Warm Camel Hair Slip--07 -LX pers with turndown collars and

leather soles. These slippers have just landed and are exceptionally pood value.— Lowry’s Shoe .store. Hamilton North. PLANTS AND SHRUBS. ANEMONES, Selected St. Brtgid, 1/- and l/o dozen; 6/- and s/6 per )00; special Grade, 2/- dozen, 10/6 100.—Sanders. Hamilton. RANUNCULUS 1/6 dozen; Hyacinths, Tuiips, Crocus, Freeslas, irla.—Sanders, Florist, victoria street. Daffodils, mixed, i/- dozen, s/- ioo; trumpets. 2/6 dozen; named varieties from 1/6 dor^n,—Sanders, Hamilton. ELECTRICAL. THE cold weather Is coming on. What about that Heat Point?—Let the Electric Construction Co. do it. EVERY Electric Light Installation carries our three years guarantee. See us about It to-day.—Electric Construction Co of IV.Z. ‘ ' ANEW shipment of Belling Electric Grlllers has arrived. See the latest model with oven and 3 heat switch, £f ios each. —Electric Construction Co. BEAUTIFUL Bead Shades with grace r ul Tringes Just to hand from 15/- What about one for the dining-room?—Electric Construction Co. SEE the latest Aluminium Christensen Kettle. Bolls over 2 quarts ir: 12 minutes; a lire-time job; 60/- each.—See one at cur Showrooms. rriHE Standard Stove on view in our wln“ X dows is the last word. Cooking can he seen through Pyrex glass door; 3 heats on every switch. Cal! to-day and see it. —Electric Construction Co. L ” SEPARATORS. iNP,F.E: In order to bring ACME more pro- ; mineßtly before Farmers, to every j Alfa Laval User purchasing ACME Parts l to the value of !0/- or over, we will give j FREE one Washing and Drying Rod. Take j advantage or this exceptional offer TO- , DAY. ACME Parts lor Alfa Lava! Separa- i tors wit) defy the test or lime and com- ! petition.—N'.Z. Distributors for ACME.. W. j DAGNALL & CO., Victor! astreet, iLimii- ' tot

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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17407, 21 May 1928, Page 1

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