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LICENSING. 'OTICE OP APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I, HERBERT LEAKE JURY, of the City of Wellington, Barman, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at the Magistrate's Court, at Ngaruawahia, on the first day of June, 1928, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a house situate at Whatawhata, and known by the sign of the Bridge Hotel, containing 11 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated at Wellington, the 14th day of May, 1928. H. L. JURY. Trustees Estate S. R. Fairweather (deceased), are the owners of the premises. (Address Of owner) — C/o. W. H. POTTER, ESQ., Grey's Buildings, High' Street, 527 AUCKLAND. OTICE OF APPLICATION POR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I, HENRY LANGLANDS, of Whatawhata, Publican, being the holder of a Publican's license in respect of the house and premises situate at Whatawhata, and known as Bridge Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Magistrate's Court, Ngaruawahia, on the Ist day of June, 1928, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to HERBERT LEAKE JURY, Wellington, Barman, my appointee. Dated at Whatawhata, the 12th day of May, 1928. (Sgd.) HENRY LANGLANDS. pYCLONE UYCLON'E INTERLOCKING AND TRIAISGLE MESH SHEEP AND PIG FENCES. • All have cfossties that, cannot slip, the tie being: close and tight to both lateral and crosstle. Fence or the Ring Lock type has an opening; or space which does not wrap tight, and "may be purchased for a few shilling's per roll cheaper. IT it is , fence of quality and/ long service you require, first compare the ties olTered. hundreds or satisfied users state there is no comparison. REPEAT ORDERS PROVE. Do you want a fence for just this year, or one that will last for many seasons? CYCLONE Tight LocK, interlocking-, or Triangle Mesh will give service. ASK YOUR MERCHANT AND LOOK FOR CYCLONE CYCLONE GUARANTEE TAG. CYCLONE FENCE and GATE CO., LTD., Chrlstchurch and Auckland. 536 F.P. TAiLomno. LYNX READY-TO-WEAR SUITS AND OVERCOATS. MEN 1 Now is your Opportunity to Secure a High-Grade Suit at Reduced ■pi JgMPSON -£HE rjiAILORS, 50 VICTORIA ST., near Theatre Royal. FURNISHINGS. HE Cheapest and Best Rimu Bedsteads , on the marjeet, including' non-sag 1 mattress, art. bin., 40/-; art.. 42/6; 3Tt. 61n.. 49/6; 4Tt.. 55/-; if I. uin.. 58/-. — Fow and Co., Ltd., Collingwood Street. vi,"E are the Bedding People: art. 6in, { W 2b/-; 'in., 27/6; 3Tt. 6in., 30/-; 4H., 35/-; at.. 61n., 37/6 and upwards. Prices and Quality Unequalled.—Fow and Co., Ltd., Collingwood Street. ULL size Rimu Morris Couch, with , Squab and Cushion. Our Price. 60/-. 17»ULL Size Polished Rimu Settee, coniJ, plete with Squab and Cushion, oul" Unbeatable Value, 70/-. STANDARD Size Rimu Dropside Cot, obks tainable at Fow and Co., na.. Collingwood Stre3t, for 47/6. CHEAPEST Tor English Tools; Spades, 3/9; L.H. Shovels, 5/-; Saws, 5/-; Hedge Clippers, 6/-; Grass Cutters, 1/6; English Mowers, 45/- each. —Fow and Co.. Ltd.. Collinrwood Street. CYCLE ACCEBBORIEB. ALE Cycle Accessories, some less than kj cost; see our windows.—W. H. Pitcher and Co., Hamilton. LTERATION Sale or New and Shop- ,. soiled Cycle and Motor-Cycle Accessories; must make room; see our windows. —\V M. Pitcher and Co., Hamilton. / CETYLENE Lamps, all reducea; now's _ L your time t.o select one Tor the coming winter. —\V. M. Pitcher and Co.. Victoria Street, Hamilton. SPLENDID Selection or Tyres from 6/each; Electric Torches Trom 4/tach complete—At \V. M. Pitcher and Co., Hamilton. BELLS, 1/-; PumDS, 2/6; Reflectors, 1/-; Mudguards 2/6 pi-.; Mud Flaps. 9d each: Covers, 6/-. —At \V. M. Pitcher and Co 42 Victoria Street, Hamilton. CYCuE Capes, 15/-; Cycle Legglngrs, 15/-; Cycle Gaitors, nt to knee, 7/6 nr- Electric Cycle Lamps, 7/6 each.—w. M Pitcher and Co., Hamilton. CHIROPRACTIC. LLAN BRYCE, Chiropractor, 270 VicL toria Street. Phone 3133. ConI sultation Free. )BLACKIE, Chiropractor, Railway • , Bldgs., Hamilton. Consultation and I spinal Analysis g'-ee Phone 2153. DRESSMAKING. 2MART Frocks, Coats-, Evening and Wed- , O ding Gowns, etc. Garments cut and fitted. —MRS. COUPER. 17 Garden Place. 2nd bouse let; side. MISS NICHOLLLS, hoom 8, McCalre's Buildings, Dressmaker and Costumiers. i Dressmaking Lessons, Material Cut and ' Fitted by appointment. HEMSTITCHING, Ladder Mending and Needlework or any description.— " Beehive," Room 7, next Haeremai Tea Rooms. RS. FARQUHAR, Smart Costumier; Evening- Frocks, Coat Frocks; Materials Cut and Fitted by appointment.— Room 6, McGuire's Buildings. IT • A RYDER, High-Grade Ladies' Tailors, XL* Dressmakers; Kilted Frilling also done up to 81n. wide.—House and Daking's Buildings. 'OR Dressmaking- and Latest Ladies' and ; Children's Frocks, Coats and Baby Wear. —" Unique," 43 Commerce street Franlton. GROCERIES, ETC. TILL Cutting Prices at the Cash Service „ Stores: 3)b. Rice, 10Jd; 31b. Sago. lOjd; Tapioca. 31b ror 10id; Dates. 31b ror lOd; Cooking- Figs. 8d lb; Prunes, 31b Tor lid. " TT" GREEN Pe* 3 . */" ""J Aylmer JV Greeu Peas, 3 tins for 1/10; Pineapple, 3 tins Tor 1/11; Yellow ClingPeaches, 1/4 tin; Golden Pine Slices, <a\ tin; Large Tins Pink Salmon. 1/2 tin. rRY our own Special Blend of Loose Tea at 2/6 lb; Brown, Barrett's Bakin? wder 1/3 tin Granose Biscuits. \Jpkt—CASH SERV'CE STORES. Victoria Street, next Loan and Mercantile. .OMANuE, TR'.vEL, POETRY DRAMA. Real Enjoyment n-ading- In front or a fire built on PUKE COAL. The Coal that burns through lo an ash with a warm glow. Order your supplies. IRELAND AND BURN, LTD., Hamilton AcenLi. ''iionej 17(57. 2»>~

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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17412, 26 May 1928, Page 3

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