LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY. TTAMILTON LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY. ST. PETER’S HALL, HAMILTON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, AT 8 P.M. A Meeting will be held in the above Hall for the purpose of forming a Society and electing officers. All those interested are requested to attend. Acting and Subscribing Members are required. TO LET. BUNGALOW, 3 rooms, garage, 2 3/-; Bungalow, 4 rooms, 25/-. —J. W. Walsn and Co. 16 WANTED TO LEASE. WANTED to Lease, by experienced farmer, dairy farm; or would exchange equity, in farmlet for going concern. —Andrew, Times. 32 LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Gold Wristlet Watch, Frankton, vicinity Massey St; inscribed Lena Sheehan.—Reward at Times. 41 LOST —Green Eversharp Pencil, about month ago; gold-mounted; valued keepsake; reward.—Return to Times. 630 LOST— Gold Wristlet Watch in Victoria Street Tuesday.—Kinder rewarded on returning to Mrs. Commins, Tamahere. 43 LOST rrom to Fow Street, Black Gun Dog, chain attached. —Finder please communicate above address. LOST —Motor-Cycle Tail-light and Number Plate No. 6995, Sunday, HamlltonAuckland Road.—C. R. Blomfleld, Te Awamutu. 23 LOST —Half Gold Expanding Bracelet, between Bond St. and Booth and Chapman’s Buildings; reward.—Finder please return to Times. 33 T OST — Case containing Ice-making Trays and Mat, during week following Show. Anyone knowing whereabouts of above kindly communicate with the McDonald ice cream mfg., f co., ltd., .Bryce St., Hamilton. 47 BUSINESS FOR SALE. CARRYING Business, sale, or exchange for going concern up to 150 acres; equity £iuoo. —Maudeno Jackson. 26 HOUSES & LfiKa FUR SALE. QNE-MAN jJ'AR.M F°« S ALE - £3B Fully Improved Dairy Farm of 140 Acres, Puketutu Road, MATAMATA. Good House, Shed, etc. Well Farmed, Heavily Topdressed, Subdivided; Full Carrying Capacity. Immediate Possession, as Lease just Expired. NOMINAL DEPOSIT & EASY TERMS to Sound Farmer with Good Herd. Apply— HAMPSON & BELL, Solicitors, 46 MATAMATA. TO LEASE. BUNGALOW, 6-roomed, new, in Whitiora; all conveniences; never been occupied; £3 per week. —F. W. Kemp and Co., Hamilton. 48 DRESSMAKING. MRS. H. MACKENZIE, Silverdale Road, does Ladies' and Children’s Dressmaking, Underclothing, Frocks, Costumes and Coats. 21 HEMSTITCHING, Ladder Mending, and Needlework of any Description.— •* Beehive,” Room 7. Next liaeremai Tea Rooms. rtM\ivr Frocks. Coats, Evening and WedO ding Gowns, etc. Garments cut and uue <l. —MRS. COUPER, 17 Garden l’iace. and. House left side. DRESSMAKERS & Costumieres: Dainty Evening and Wedding Frocks a Specialty; Charges Moderate.—Glencoe House, 211 Victoria Street. •• npuE WEST END DRESSMAKING -*- ACADEMY.” Costumes, Frocks, Children’s Apparel & Lingerie Sets Cut A Fitted & Instructions for Finishing. Orders for Beading Embroidering, Gauging, Band Pleating & Pin-tucking Neatly Executed. Estimates Given for Garments; Complete Trousseaux a Specialty. Terms Moderate. —MRS. C. WOOLLEY, Oxford Chambers. W. M. PITCHER & CO. HARLEY-DAVIDSON, 192 4 electric model £45; 1 925 Harley-Davidson, Just | overhauled, £55.—W. M. Pitcher and Co., j Hamilton. INDIAN Scout, £45; Douglas, £2O; Radco, £2O; Francis Barnett, £22 10s; overruled. —W. M. Pitcher and Co., Hamilton. 31 H.P., O.H.V. Itudge £3O, 2} h.p. 2 A.J.S., £3O; 1928 O.H.v. Norton electric, £BO. —\V. M. Pitcher and Co., Hamilton. HARLEY Sidecar, £10; Lightweight Sidecar, £ls; 4 h.p. Douglas Sidecar, £l7 ios.—W. M. Pitcher and Co., Hamilton. H.P. Douglas, £35; 2J h.p. Douglas, six electric,-’£4o; 4 h.p. O.H.V. Douglas, \V. M. Pitcher and Co., Hamilton. MOTORISTS’ Helmets rrom 10/-, Waterproof Leggings rrom 10/-, Gloves rrom 12/6, at W. M. Pilcher and Co.. Hamilton. machinery for sale. Em. AITKEN AND SON—Kent • Street, Frankton Junction, have for sale: 44 h.p. Horizontal Pitt Benzine Engine, perfect running order, £2O. London Concrete Mixer, £SO. New 141 b Rails with fish plates and bolts, £ls 10s ton. All Sizes new and second-hand Crab Winches. Phone, 1395. FRED BEST, NURSERYMAN. 1 A AAA LAWSONIANAS still avaiIIIMJUV able at 30/- and 40/- per 100. Also, Pines, Abelia, Escallonias Chinese Privet, etc., at Rest’s Nursery, Hamilton East. ASPARAGUS Roots, well grown, 2 and 3 years, 15/- and 20/- per 100,. Also 100 Varieties of Roses, at 18/- per dozen. GOOD Selection of Fruit Trees. All leading varieties. Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs. Price List posted free.— Fred Rest, Nurseryman, Nelson St., Hamilton East. _ [AM A CASH BUYER OF CARS, TRUCKS AND MOTOR-CYCLES for “wrecking” purposes.—J. A. THOMAS, Specialist In Cars and Replacements, FRANKTON. (We dismantle ’em and sell the parts.)
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17752, 2 July 1929, Page 1
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