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GAMP FERGUSSON District Social Functions have heen FRANKTOH & WHITiORA (Blue & Black) Queen, MISS D. SHELTON GRAND PARADE ■ Of FRANKTON, MAEROA & WHITIORA SCHOOL CHILDREN, Together with Scouts and Guides, Through Frankton and Hamilton, On SATURDAY THE 18th INST., Assembling at Respective Schools At 10.30 a.m. Band in Attendance. THURSDAY NEXT, GRAND CONCERT Frankton Town Hall. All leading artists. Admission, 1/-. PADDY'S MARKETS. Hamilton 2 ith., Frankton 31st. Details to follow. See Special Notice Below. E. GARDE, District Sec. CLAUSELANDS (Orange) The District Committee has pleasure' in announcing their GRAND ■ DANCE, THURSDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. At FAIRFIELD SCHOOL. Hildreth's Orchestra. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Supper provided by the Fairfield Ladies’ Committee. PADDY’S MARKET To be held in GARDEN PLACE and TRADING STORES’ SHOP (2 doors from Pascoe's) On FRIDAY NEXT, 17th. inst. VOTE FOR MISS NORM VALDER THE CLAUDELANDS QUEEN. F. H. CLAPHAM, District Sec.

HAMILTONIANS! Youngsters. The Borough Council Get busy and help to provide a Seaside Camp for the deeds of this Camp will eventually be handed to the in permanent trust for you!!! G. lIOYEY, Organiser and Hon. Sec.

CAMP FERGUSSON FUND QUEEN CARNIVAL. GRAND CONCERT AND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT FRANKTON TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 10, AT 8 P.M. ADMISSION, 1/Procceds in support of the Frankton and Whitiora Queen (Miss D. Shelton;. The following arlists will he assisting: VOCALISTS: Mrs F. Booth," Mrs Maud, Mrs Stewart, Miss McLean, Mr Mason, Mr Absolum, Mr .Tones. ELOCL'TIONABY: Atiss Xelda Mason, Miss Iris Andrews. . VENTRILOQUIST: Mr Valentine, late of Fullers and J. C. \\ illiamsons. DANCING: Miss Gladys Denz’s pupils. INSTRUMENTAL: The MaUieson Trio. There will he an interesting diversion during ihc interval. EAT MTAiVALE BUTTER. —Every pound oaten means one vote for our Queen

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J'6 2'6 ti, a. sEccorvirx. SEEEGiffiE'S FURHISHIRG WAREHOUSE, For that New MATTRESS—one that will give Lasting Service and Wonderful Comfort— TRY SECCOMBE'S. For a Choice Selection In CARPETS & FLOOR RUGS, alt qualities, all sizes— TRY SECCQMBE’S. For EIDERDOWN QUILTS, all sizes, at Most Moderate Prices— TRY SECCOMBE’S. PRIME SAMARAXG KAPOC, 1/5; FLOCK, 7cl; WOOL, 1/2 lb; Superior MATTRESS MIXTURE, 1/- lb. Solid Cork BATII MATS, large size, 4/9 each. SHOWROOMS, COLUNGWOOD ST.— Phone 3192.

the greater the need for genuine SCO TT’S Emulsion. A hard cough or stubborn cold is a menace to the whole body. By weakening the lungs it can bring the healthiest low. That is why you dare not take the risk of failure in dealing with a cough or cold. SCOTT'S Emulsion of rich, unspoiled cod liver oil, has been proved for fifty years the quickest and surest remedy for all bronchial troubles. It soothes and heals from throat to lung. It eases a cough, banishes a cold and rebuilds worn tissues. But. it must be genuine L its L v of Pure Cod Liver OH „ Recommended in all cases of COUGHS, GOLDS INFLUENZA BRONCHITIS DEBILITY PNEUMONIA ' TEETHING WASTING RICKETS

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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17711, 15 May 1929, Page 2

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