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LOST AND FOUND. LOST —£5 Note, Victoria Street; between Times and Post. Office, Wednesday.— Reward at Times. 544 LOST —Cameo Brooch,, between Milton Street and Frankton 'Railway Station; keepsake; reward.—Box T2O, 'Hamilton. 546 LOST —Man’s Bicycle from Frankton Railway’ Crossing.—Reward for information to Alfa 'Laval Separators, Victoria 'Street. 651 LOST —Purse, vicinity Waikato Hospital, Tuesday, containing two valued photos and silver; reward. —Kindly leave at Times or Engineer, Hospital. ’ 553 LOST —'Between Seecombe’s and Ellis and Burnand’s, via 1 Colllngwood and Hinemoa Streets, spare Ford wheel. — Finder please leave at Seccombe’s. 53G LOST —Small Brown Handbag containing cash, in Victoria Street, near Lawrence’s Model Rooms.—Please leave at Lawrence’s. 553 LOST —Canvas Tent Bag, between Hanfilton and Cambridge.;—Finder please communicate Farmers’ Auctioneering Company, iStook Dept., Hamilton. 559 PUBLIC NOTICES. TTAMILTON TELEPHONE X 1 EXCHANGE. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.Subscribers are here'by notified that all connections for which subscriptions are unpaid by NOON on MAY 23rd., 1930, will be DISCONNECTED in accordance with the conditions laid, down in Telephone Regulations No. 25. In such cases, an additional fee of ss. will be payable before the service is restored. By Order, C. A. MATHIESON, Chief Postmaster. Hamilton, May 20th., 1930. 555

JJAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TAXI STANDS—VICTORIA STREET. Under the powers contained in Section 242 of the Hamilton Borough Bylaws the Council has abolished the Taxi Stands on Victoria Street at Garden Place and the Hamilton Hotel. ; - New Stands have been created as under;.— ON : GARDEN PLACE, opposite Frear’s Building, facing Victoria Street; Four Cars. ON VICTORIA STREET AND MARLBORO’ PLACE; Seven Cars, the first and second on Victoria Street, opposite the telephone cabinet, and south of Marlboro’ Place, the remainihg cars on the south side of Marlboro' Place facing Victoria Street, except after ■ the business premises close three cars may stand in Victoria Street south of Marlboro’ Place. Dated at Hamilton this 21st. day of May, mo. W. L. WADDEL, 587 Town Clerk. EDUCATIONAL. B QOMMERCIAL RAIN’S QOLLEGE, 58 COLLINGWOOD ST., HAMILTON, And at N.Z. Insc. Bldgs., AUCKLAND. The practical application in business of Commercial subjects demands ACCURACY AND SPEED. Our methods of individual tuition enable each student to gain the greatest SPEED at which ACCURACY can be to attain this efficiency as quickly as each student’s ability will allow. ■ BRAIN’S ENSURE SUCCESS. . D. E. DUTHOIT, Principal. Phone 2051, DENTISTRY. pARKE piTTAR, And E. K. G RESHAM ' DENTAL SURGEONS, WAIKATO TIMES BUILDINGS. pERFECT piTTING £2/2/Absolutely Painless Extractions—2/6 Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday Evenings, 7 to 8 p.m. Phone 2977 for Appointments. TOILET.

p ERMANENT Correct Method, combined with years of Experience, is essential to Perfect Result. This can be obtained at — -jyjpS. jg gARTLETT’S, GARDEN PLACE. Pbone 2048. OORRECT jy/£ETHOD. Eugene Permanent Waving: by experienced Operators.' We have been rortunate in securing the services of MISS ASTON (late Farmers’, Sydney) who has returned with the Latest and Most Up-to-date Method of Permanent Waving. Ring and make your appointment. Misses ■\teilson, toilet ■IN SPECIALISTS, Victoria Street. Phone 2078. MUSIC. M ISS M YRA C g ALTEn > A.T.C.L. (Practical). Teacher or PIANOFORTE AND , THEORY, has; resumed teaching. Residence: 441 Victoria St.. Whltlora. PUBLIC TYFISTE. M l£iS A. D"^ PUBLIC TYPISTE. Duplicating Work Done, AGENClES: —Typewriters, Duplicators, and all Office Supplies. KING’S CHAMBERS, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. Phone 2876. REST HOME. “ DOMING ” CONVALESCENT REST HOME. 3 Devon Road Frankton. Nurse Probert. Terms Moderate; Kindness & Attention. J?hane, 312SL

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18026, 22 May 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18026, 22 May 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18026, 22 May 1930, Page 4

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