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SHARE-MILKING. D. 3S. D. in. ss, Is. 5St -d. ty Is. ls, lt, 10 lit r--Is. Is is w to ill 1, G. rt. >r I. it a 0 o ti CHARE-Milking- wanted; 4 milkers, prat UJ tical farmer, capable taking- charg too to I2n good herd; 3 years last placi —Write Experienced, Times. 48 SIIARE-Milking- wanted, married man an mate, thoroughly reliable, experi enced and agreeable.—lncreased Return: Times. 48 LOST AND FOUND. TNROPPED, Umbrella, just outside 6 -*■“ Naylor St.—Finder please t 04 Naylor Street. 44 T OST—Spare Tyre and Rim.—Finde please communicate with Lee Martir Phone 298 M. 48 Lost —-Spare Tyre, between Tauwhar and Scotchman’s Valley; reward.— •i- Shaw, Store, Tauwhare. Phone 291 K T OST—Football Boot, at Rugby Pari Dressing Shed, last Saturday.—Finde please leave at Times. 42i T OST—Sheep Dog (slut), between Horo ■*-* tin and Hamilton; answers to tin name “ Tip ” reward. —Ring F. J. Farrell phone 14(i| or 2290, or leave Farrell’: Oarage, Collingwood Street. 52} BUSINESS FOR SALE. GARAGE Workshop, plant complete lathe, drilling machine, press, stock; and dies, tools, etc., as new, going at verj low price.—Apply e. Cawthray, Taniwh; St., Frankton June. Also Maxwell car £:! >- 451 TO LET. BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, Claudelands, everj convenience, electric light.—Apply Paterson, .to George Street. Phone 2054. 464 COTTAGE, 3 rooms, 20 Devon Rd., Frankton.—Apply 22 Devon Rd. 445 /'"IOTTAGE, small, all conveniences, nice VP garden, Maeroa Street, Frankton end.— Apply Stewart, Rimu street. 500 /'NOT I AGE, 4-roomed, conveniences, VP cheap rent approved tenant; also Garage, hand.\\—Appiy_so_Ward Street. 492 TO LET OR FOR SALE. SHOP and dwelling, Hamilton East.—Apply stationery shop next door, Grey street - 455 WANTED TO LEASE. HOUSE with few acres for cows and poultry.—J.P.,,c/o. Echlin’s, Morrinsville. 470 WANTED TO RENT. I>UNGALOW (small), close to town; * reasonable rent—Apply Urgent, Times. BUNGALOW (small), close to town, reasonable; or Furnished Flat, suit married couple.—House, Times. 437 HOUSE, furnished, about 7 rooms, handy to town; suitable for taking few boarders.—Reliable, Times. 470 FOR SALE OR LEASE. pOR gALE OR T EASE. 'JMIEATRE J>OYAL RESTAURANT AND 'J'EA ROOMS. Splendid opportunity for capable person. Apply immediately before Winter Show. QEO. ROYES & (JO., HAMILTON. EXCHANGE. WOULD give unencumbered section value £9O and small cash adjustment ir necessary for car.—Particulars to "Car,” Times. 478 GRAZING WANTED. FOR 15 to 20 Head of Cattle, about S miles front Hamilton. —Particulars to Grazing, Times. 49G N RAZING wanted Tor dry Dairy Stock.;— -IT Apply Phone, 2983 after 7 p.nt. 503 KEENER PRICED FOOTWEAR. 6y*y /n —LADIES’ Black Satin 1-bar v) Shoes, with Spanish, Louis and low heels. These shoes arc made by 0. i and .1. Clark, makers of TOR brand shoes 1 for ladles. See these early at Lowry’s I Shoe Store, Hamilton North. ojr / MEN’S “Otago” Knee Gum. j tCO/ Boots, with double thickness I crepe rubber soles. These boots are guaranteed to wear. Come in and ask us about them. —Lowry’s Shoe Store, Hamilton North. 0/1 1 LADIES’ Warm Camel Hair Slip - ! O/ JL-S- pers with turndown coliars and 1 leather soles. These slippers have just 1 landed and are exceptionally good value.— i Lowry’s Shoe store. Hamilton North. FRED BEST, NURSERYMAN. j 3 NR ED Res 1, Nurseryman, Hamilton East, 1 exhibits at same stand for the 18th ’ year at Waikato Winter Show. i 20,000 i tamable only ! Hamilton Easi I.AWSOMANAS 30/-, 4 0/-. per from Fred Best, N | at 20/-, 1 too.—Ob- i urseryman, j I»KST Selection or Hedge and Shelter ! > Trees, Roses, Fruit Trees and Shrubs, 1 etc. —Catalogues free on application. j FOOTWEAR. j 1 A /-& I—JUST.1 —JUST. Landed, Ladies’ Black ! J_tc/ II Satin 1-Bar Shoes; bettor j lines in .-Hock. —F. G. Keep, shoe Store. 1 W/Q~ MKVS All-Leather -1.0/ Boots, leather lining toes.— F. G. Keep, The Boot Man. Working and good O/ I I—LADIES’1 —LADIES’ and Gent’s Camel O/ JLJL Hair Slippers, leather soles and ! 1 urn-down collars, unbeatable.—F. ti. ! Keep, Victoria Street. X— FARMERS’ Reliable Working Roots, ! all prices; also Gum Roots for hard j wear.—F. G. Keep, near Railway Crossing, ! Hamilton. 402 I GROCERIES, ETC. STILL Cutting Prices at the Cash Service j ' Stores: 31b. Rice, luid; 31b. Sago. • 10jd; Tapioca, 31b Tor 104<J; Dates. 31b ' Tor lOd; Cooking Figs, Sd lb; Prunes, 31b 1 for lid. j ; K” GREEN Peas, 1/- tin; Aylmer j . Creen Peas, 3 tins for 1/10; Pine- ’ apple, 3 tins for 1/11; Yellow Cling 1 I peaches, 1/4 lit*; Golden P.'ue Slices. Oil : tin- Large Tins Pink Salmon. 1/2 tin. TRY our own Special Blend of Loose Tea at 2/15 lb; Crown. Barrett’s Baking ' Powder, 1/3 tin Granoso Biscuits. 1/- . pkt.— CASH SERVICE STORES, Victoria I Street, next Loan and Mercantile. SEPARATORS. IRREE: In order to bring ACME more pro- ' . mtnently berore Farmers, to everj’ P Alfa Laval User purchasing ACME Parts „ to the value of 10/- or over, we will give * FREE one Washing and Drying Rod. Take advantage of this exceptional oiler TODAY. ACME Parts for Alta Laval Separators will dery the test of time and com- - petition.—N.Z. Distributors Tor ACME, W. ~ DAG NALL & CO., Victori aslrect, Hamil- n ton. J TAKE a “UNIQUE” not Water Bag with ! r you to the Land of Nod and vou’ll 1 iC lnd it a warm, pleasan. country. Guar- 1 b mteed not to burst or iea», 6 m

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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17411, 25 May 1928, Page 1

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