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ROLL OF HONOUR. WALLACE.—In memory or my dearly loved son, Kenneth James Wallace, killed In action at Passchendale, October 12, 1917.—M. Wallace, Hamilton. 266 DEATHS. BURGESS'.—On October 9, at her late residence, Wharf Road, Avondale, Mary, the beloved wire of the late W. S. Burfress, and dearly beloved mother of Mesdames J| Robertson, K. Aldridge, E. Martin, and S. Burgess; aged 84 years.—At rest. 313 MUN'RO. —On October 10th., 1929, at her ) son-in-law’s residence, Horsham Downs, Elizabeth, relict or Philip Munro, late of Hamilton; aged 94 years. The funeral will leave the above address to-morrow (Saturday) at 1.30 p.m., for the Hamilton West Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation.-—-E. G. Scrimshaw, Undertaker, Phone 2182. PEARCE—On October 12th., at Hamilton. Ruby Gwendoline, the beloved wire of Percy George Pearce, of Kerepeehi, Haurakt Plains, age 34 years. The funeral will leave my premises tomorrow, Sunday, October 13th., at 1.30 p.m. for the Hamilton East Cemetery. Friends please accept this Intimation. — Walter Burrow, Director, pnone 14 85. 320 BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. MRS WALTER HUME and Family, of Mardon Rd., Hamilton, desire to thank all kind friends and relatives who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, telegrams, and noral emblems received. Special thanks to Dr. T. C. Fraser. 269 SHIPPING. i PORT OF WAIKATO. P.s. Manuwai Is at Ferry Wharf. P.s. Rawhiti is at Mercer. S.s. John will load at Wellington on Monday for Waikato. S.s. Progress will load at New Plymouth on Monday for Waikato. A.s. Hauturu will load at Onehunga on Monday for Waikato. CANTATA. SOOT AND THE TTUIRIES.” OOT ANiD THE J- AIRIES.” Special Self Denial Programme to be given by the Frankton Young People under the direction and management of Mrs Church. Your presence and assistance will help this year’s appeal. Tickets, Adults One Shilling. PUBLIC NOTICE. pUBLIC NOTICE. I have this day 'taken into partnership WM. AUBREY SMITH, A.P.A. (N.Z.), and as from this date the practice will be carried on under the title of English & Smith,, at State Fire Buildings, Hamilton. R. ENGLISH, Hamilton, Public Accountant, Ist Oct., 1929. Hamilton. MEETING. fTVHE Annual Meeting of the HAMILX ton SUBURBAN TENNIS SUBASSOCIATION will 'be held on Monday next, 14th Inst, in the Rugby Union Room at 7.30 p.m. All players interested in oonduot and welfare of the sub-association are cordially invited. A. R. FALLOWS, Hon. Secretary. FOOTWEAR AT KEEN PRICES. ECIAL PURCHASE Of LADIES’ SHOES In ,CK PATENT COURTS In Spike and Low 13; also In one-bar, with high and low ALL ; PRICE > WRY’S 19/11 ALL ONE PRICE SHOE OTORE, HAMILTON IO NORTH, “ Where the Cheap Shoes are.” GROCERIES. J NIGHTS Railway Buildings • HAMILTON’S QUALITY GROCER. WARD STREET. SHELLED WALNUTS —3/- lb. KING OSCAR SARDINES —lOd tin. SELF-RAISING FLOUR —5d lb. PHONE, 1418 PHONE, 1418. RADIO. rpHK NEW MAJESTICS are here ! UnexX celled for Volume and Clarity or Tone. \li-Elect.ric. —-RADIO HOUSE, 165 Victoria "street. Agent. BATTERY Sets Guaranteed to give Every Satisfaction; 5 Valves and upwards: Kadiola 20, £l4 10s; Altona Grand, £l2 10S- Amrad, £8 10s; Bremer Tully 8, £32 1 Osj GUllllan, £S; King, £7 10s. Accessories, from £9 10s extra. Let us demonstrate i—RATHOHOUSiLPhone^UJL^ DENTISTS. pARKE piTTAR And E. R. G RESHAM ’ DENTAL SURGEONS, WAIKATO TIMES BUILDINGS. pERFECT piTTING jQENTURE £2/2/Ahsolutely Painless Extractions—2/0 Hours: 9 a.rn. to 5 p.m. Friday Evenings, 7 to 8 p.m. Phone 2977 for Appointments. CHINA Dolls and Teasets containing 4 cups, saucers and plates; teapot, Jug and basin; daintily designed. Usual price 0/6, Sale Price 4/11 at J. R. -McKenzie’s Ltd. 2 weeks’ Sale. Home dressmaking is quite simple if you use a McCall printed pattern. There need he no fear of failure. The layouts, furnishing details and sewing instructions are printed directly on the pieces of every pattern. It is due to these special features that women are most successful when they use McCall patternsi. Hooker and Kingston, Ltd., are the Direct Waikato Agents, and their McCall Department is well stocked with the latest patterns. Prices from 1/- to 2/6. Magazines 9d ea., and the McCall Style Quarterly at 1/6. The Big Busy Drapers.—Hooker and Kingston, Ltd. IDEAL Toy for the children, Lotts’ Bricks. Genuine stone. Cannot bo damaged. Will build several model houses. Usual price 9/6; Salo Price 7/2 at J. R. McKenzie’s Ltd., 2 weeks’ sale.

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17840, 12 October 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17840, 12 October 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17840, 12 October 1929, Page 6

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