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LOST AND rOUNi—--c- osT —£s, on Saturday.—Reward. JLj turn to 28 Palmerston Street, Rex'Li 6 T osT— Blade Cocker .Spaniel Dog, Horn JL 'Mi. 7 Marne St., Claudelands; answus reward.—7 Marne Street. -,,-i '.No. 7 name Rex; Lost —pigeon p.P.C. 29/30 42 9 A.'arclon Road, Hamilton black, white nights; ■ reward—Sutton, Phone tool. 201 T OST— Bay Marc from Clarence Street; Jlj bobbed mane and tail, white star on l'orehcad. —Return to Lincoln. ~ 10 T OST. —-Lady’s handbag', black and white JLi rallla, in Victoria Street, Monday morning.—Reward Times Office. b 3 Lost —Purse, containing £9, vicinity Theatres Royal; reward £1 10s. —Times Office. • Lost Tyre, 3 2 x 0 and Outside Rim, Cambridge-M'orrinsville Road; reward. —j. A. it. bell, Cambridge. ~ lb -r osT —spare Tyre, Tubs and Rim, Ij corner Collingwood and Mill Streets.— Finder please return Times Office. _ ~v J Lost —-Casie containing Ilymn Books, some time ago; reward. —Finder please leave at Times. t OST —Leather Brief Bag' containing Ju baby’s bolt He, food, slippers, clothing, etc; removed from Frankton Station. —Kindly leave. Times. ' JSI t oS'f.—Ladies’ Navy Blue Kelt Hat, JLj Oriental trimmings—between Morrinsville and Eureka Hall, Mondaj, 1 0til. Reward—Ring 2913, Hamilton. 250 y osT. Spaniel dog', 0 monilis old, Aj black, from Uotokauri. Anyone delaining' same -will be prosecuted, Reward. Information lo 10 (irccuwood St., !• rankton. LOS'f —Foi'd lyre, Tube, Rim and Car rice coinplete, between Ilillcrcsl-Cam-bridge, via Maiangi; reward. —llillcrcst Molur Service, llainiilon Fast. 231 I OST —One S.D. Rain with tag in right. J ear, from A. Chilly’s paddock.—Any information kindly ring Dalgcty and C. 0., or Phone 1202 at night. ______ ''' MOTOR CERVICES.

JgUSES PHONES, 1620 and 2327. CONTINUOUS STREET SERVICE, Day ana Night. USES j^IMITED.

“ I object to postponing a Council meeting on account of races,” interposed Ci’. ■')■ T. Johnson, at a meeting of tiic Waipa County Council. Yesterday, during a discussion on the advisability of altering the date of the next meeting, due to various reasons, one of which was the proximity of the Caster holidays, and among others, April 14 being the second day of the Waikato Racing Club’s meeting. Other councillors, however, assured CrJohnson that they concurred with him in the direction and were it not for other reasons, they would not support an alteration in the date of the ordinary meeting- It was ultimately decided to meet a week earlier, on April 7. Two of the front windows of Hooker /and Kingston's store have attracted Quite a crowd to-day for the) contain ladies' handbags at such remarkable values that every lady passing lias to slop. The firm’s London buyers recently purchased an extensive range of manufacturers’ sa-mples at such an astounding price that no wonder they are creating such a lot of interest. All are latest novelties in shapes and colours, and over but) bags io select from. They arc being sold at two prices, the range at 7s (id being worth 1 is r,d to iSs lid, while the other lot at lOs lid are worth ISs 0d to this Gd. Ladies should not miss this wonderful offer al Hooker and Kingston’s. The first hour they were on sale, it was astounding the Quantity sold.*

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17966, 11 March 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17966, 11 March 1930, Page 6