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EARTHQUAKE RELIEF. Earthquake -oelief. ARTIIQUAKE HELIEF. QROUNDS, 'AMILTON. Sa ATLRDAY '\TEXT, E 14th.; ■ TURDAY -LI EXT, (AFTERNOON and EVENING), Monster ON ST Sports i Gala a ~~u.,3TER Sports 'Jala (Postponed from Saturday La~t.) Brilliantly Illuminated Grounds at Nlglrt. The Programme as Previously Arranged. Tliree Bands, Sideshows, Athletics, Aquatics, Boating, Canoeing, Dancing, Wrestling. Fun for the Children. Tire Brigade Display, Life Saving, etc. DANCING ON THE LAWN AT NIGHT. /CHILDREN’S TNANCY TV*ESS Children’s J-ancy i-/RESS PROCESSION ROCESSION At 1.15 p.m. from P.O. Brilliant RILLIANT FIREWORKS TVSPLAY. I IREW’ORKS D ISPLAY. Adults 1/-, Children (under 12), 6d. Motor-cars. 1/-. WATCH THE SHOP WINDOWS ! rpO-MORROW JpRIDAY O POTTING /COMPETITION IO POTTING PETITION Prize for the one who finds the greatest number or c Spots and Names the articles Cor, ectly. Name the shop, the class ot business and what you Spot in the windows. Answers to be handed to the Secretary, Carnival Committee. 190 Q.RAND QRGAN J>ECITAL Bv Mr. E. H. Apthorp, ST. ANDREW’S, pR'ESBYTERIAN QHURCH, SATURDAY, 14 th -’ At S p.m. Soloists: — Mrs. N. Anderson. Mrs. G. Boyes. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mason. Mr. B. Primrose. Collection. Gross proceeds in aid of Earlhijuake Relief Fund. CARDS AND DANCING. EUCHRE and Old-Time Dancing, Toorak SATURDAY 14th. Good prizes, supper. Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 1/6. 233 •pTARTIIQU AKE R ELIEF J-^ANCE AND FIVE HUNDRED. EUREKA HALL, THURSDAY, FEB. 12th. Sel Duncan's Orchestra. Free Buses leave Ham. P.O. 7.45. Admission 3/- 5t 2/-. BALLROOM DANCING. G EO, K INGSTON (gCIIOOL D ANCING. 0 T LEARN DANCING AND KEEP FIT. Ballroom. Operalic, Classic, Ballet, Toe Dancing. Studio Hours, lo a.m. —9 p.m. 275 A VICTORIA STREET. ’PHONE 3393. DRESSMAKINS. DRESSMAKER arid Costumier, nrstclass; charges moderate. —Miss Williams, 22 Rosstrevor St.eet. 236 DRESSMAKING, Hemstitching, Pleating, Overlooking, French Embroidery, Rhinestones, Ladder Mending.—Beehive, text llaeremai Tea Rooms. SMART Frocks, etc., made. Garments cut and Rued ror home sewing.—Mrs. Conner, 17 Garden Place, 2nd. House left. Mrs. \t7oolley, RS. VV OOLLEY, HIGH - GLASS DRESSMAKER, ice Frocks, Evening Frocks, Ensembles TROUSSEAUX A SPECIALITY. i ltting and Fitting Classes to Suit Pupils. I BOUNDARY ROAD, CLAUDELANDS. A. R. BAKER’S SALE. CALE pw QN r A Good Assortment of JHECK Q.INGHAMS, 36in wide—gD YARD. REMNANTS HALF PRICE. A. K. B AKER * DRAPER AND MERCER, 41 Grey Street, HAMILTON EAST. Phone 1808. W. M. PITCHER & CO. ,EY-Davldsun, 2j[ b.p., £3O: 7-9 rley-Davidson, £ls.—W. M. Pitcher , iiannlton. KhsV IMPERIAL, Hi h.p., 1929 model, £37 ,i) a . R.p. Indian Prince, £27 los; mutan scout. £35.—W. M. Pitcher and Co., Hamilton. 0.1i.v., £32 los; Hi Raleigh, ui h.p. n.p„ Raleigh, £2 2 I US; 2| h.p. A.J.S., s y. ,u. pitcher and Co., ilanillton. Ba.A. 2i h.p., £25; Nullon 3t h.p., 0.h.v., . 1 929 model, £00; 2J h.p. Douglas, t;;U _ vv’. M. I’iteuur and Co., Hamilton. .1 \v. DOUGLAS, 2i li.p.. £77 IUS; 3* Hi. h.p. Triumph, elec, model, £27 los. —\V. M. Pilcher and Co.- Hamilton. PROVISION MERCHANTS. G ADD’S STORES, £TD., EXPERT PROVISION MERCHANTS. Enjoy the BEST i Shop a tGADD'S 1 Butter, Bacon, Cheese, Cooked Ham, EgS s all beautifully fresh. We can suit your Taste and your Pocket, too. GET OUR PRICE, Our Quality is sure to Please. tea —Sales greater than ever. Gadd’s Special Ceylon Tea is the ONLY Tea for the times, only 2/6 per lb. The Quality is UNBEATABLE I LA CORSELETTE. >S TISSIMAN, Corsetry Specialist, opp. v’m p Office. We specialise in all elation Garments, special attention r given to the requirements of the inual client. Inspect our range or CorBrassieres, Suspender Belts, etc. A lent for Every Type. IWALGA MINERALS. Healthy Mineral Amalgamated stock assured Licks. All s Distributors by using Maiga took “t them. Lid., Ward St. Highest herd and hignest cow, group i testing, Mr. James-at Ngarua, using j Minerals. tb, T M GA Minerals contain 3oz. pot. iodide 31’ per loulb, thus ensuring results. In--•lel on “ MALGA.” 'E your speedometer cnecited before our holiday ..tour.—TuCUTr--Service n. Phone 2943 for particulars.

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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18251, 12 February 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18251, 12 February 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18251, 12 February 1931, Page 1

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