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

SHippires, ■DOOSE gHIPPING c°L TD A. 5. HAUTURU (N.S.S. Co.) —Loads at Onehunga on Tuesday next for Waikato. S.S. PROGRESS (Holm & Co.) —Loads at Dunedin on Monday, 2 Bth May, for Waikato. For further particulars ring: Mercer 8 (Head Office); Hamilton, No. 1409. (Branch Office); Auckland, .No. 43-880 (Northern Steamship Co., Ltd.) CHAW, gAVILL AND COMPANY LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON, Via Panama Canal. Steamer Tons Date From •TAMAROA .. ‘T AINU I ‘Tainul May fArawa Aug. *Corlnthic Sept. -lonic Oct. tMataroa Dec. W’ton. W’ton. Dec. 20 Jan. 19 Feb. 13 Mar. 13 April 13 Passengers embark previous evening. -New luxurious oil-burning steamers, carrying First and Third Classes. tThree 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 & CO, LTL. u : NION gTEAM gHIP N EW 2JEALAND, QOMPANY, LTD“THE ALL RED ROUTE.” "THE ALL RED ROUTE.” To Canada, United States and Europe, via Suva, Honolulu. Victoria (3.C.), and Vancouver. -R.M.M.S Aorangi Tues. June o •R.M.S. Niagara Tues. July 3 To Sydney. -R.M.S. Niagara Mon. June 1» •JJNIO.N M AIL L LNE> ro United States, Canada, United Kingdom. LARGE MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS. With Unsurpassed Accommodation, na Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco, * R.M.S. Maunganui June 19 ‘R.M.S. Makura JdW 17 •Passengers in three classes. Fiji (Suva;, tonga' (Nukualora, Haapai, Fakau, Samoa (Apia). Tol'ua, Saturday, June 16th, and every four weeks thereafter. JJHE JJEW 2* TEALAND gHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. FASTEST PASSENGER VESSELS. In tho Direct service. :o the United Kingdom, via Panama Canal ViTH UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION steamer From About t RL\l U TAKA fRUAHINK 1 - jIuttJRUA JRUAPEHU i • Rr,M CERA t'RUAIIINE I*ROTORUA Wellington 27 Jne Wellington 30 Jne Wellington is Aug Wellington 8 Sept. , Wellington 15 Sep Wellington 10 Nov. Wellington 5 Jan. 1929 •oil fuel. (Call offi Pitcairn Island, subject to weather conditions permitting, tljuermedlate Saloon. Return tickets are interchangeable on adjustment, with principal lines. Sue*. L.5.A., Canada and south Africa For rurther particulars apply—'SUE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.. LTD. ALASKA Vancouver and Victoria to Skagway and Return Nine Days—£lß 15s. It’s a place of Mystery, Reauty and Contrasts—this Land of the Midnight Sun. Snow-tipped mountains and spring-like air. .YOU SAIL to Alaska through a magnificent inland sea—on a Canadian Pacific Steamship. For further information apply to any office of the Union S.S. Company, any Tourist Rooking Agency or A. W. ESSEX, Passenger Manager for New Zealand, Canadian Paciflc Railway, Maritime Building, Auckland. \ PRAM* AND PUSH-CHAIRS. EELIABLE Prams and Push Chairs at 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. TT7E specialise in Pram Service. Prams ,YY. re-enamelled, retyred, repaired, reupholstered, etc.—Louden and Hawkins, Ward Street. WAIKATO HUfyT. ■yyAIKATO HUNT. MEETS FOR MAY. WEDNESDAY, 23rd—Te Aroha. SATURDAY, 26th —Eureka Avenue. WEDNESDAY, 30th —Tamahere (W. Newall). SATURDAY, June 2 —A.R.G. Winter Meeting. WYNN BROWN, , Master. HARDWARE. PRESERVING Jars.—We can sill) supply i a limited number of (juart Size.— prime Hardware Co., Ltd. CNALL and see our new Scotch Linoleums, J just landed. —Prime Hardware Co. Ltd. Explosives. —we keep Gelignite, Bias:ing Powder, Detonators and Fuse always oh hand In our magazine.—Prime Hardware Co.. Ltd. KEENER PRICED FOOTWEAR. no / —LADIES’ Black Satin i-bar <£&/ v> Shoes, with Spanish, Louis and i low heels. These shoes are made by C. and J. Clark, makers of TOR brand shoes lor ladles. See these early at Lowry’s Shoe Store, Hamilton North. MEN’S “Otago” Knee Gum. Boots, with double thickness ier soles. These boots are to wear. Come in and ask us .—Lowry’s Shoe Store, Hamilq /-j i LADIES’ Warm Camel Hair Slip - O/ XX pers with turndown collars and leather soles. These slippers have just landed ami are exceptionally good value.— Lowry’s shoe store, Hamilton North. PLANTS and shrubs. ANEMONES, Selected St. Brigld, l/- and 1/6 dozen; 6/- and 8/6 per 100; special Grade. 2/- dozen, lu/6 100. —Sanders, Hamilton. ! VNUNCULU3 1/6 dozen; Hyacinths, Tuiips, Crocus, Freesias. iris.—Sand- i ers. Florist, Victoria Street. J DAFFODILS, mixed, 1/- dozen, hi- too; trumpets. 2/6 dozen; named varieties from 1/6 dor.wi, —Sanders. Hamilton. J.

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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17408, 22 May 1928, Page 1

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