COMIC OPERA. Civic itiheatre, ttamilton, I VIC -L HEATRE, XJ-AMILTON, Monday and muESDAY ■\T EXT ’ ONDAY AND JL UESDAY i-N EXT, November 2 8 and 29—At 8 p.m. The Famous Comic Opera, “ T>UDDIGORE,” *< JLVUDDIGORE,” " T>UDDIGORE,” “XiUDDIGORE,” By Gilbert and Sullivan, Presented by THE BOYS OF SOUTHWELL SCHOOL, As a Supernatural, Humorous, Dramatic and Melodious Entertainment it is unsurpassed. Seats: Reserved 3/-; and 1/6. First night, Children l/-. Boi Plan is Ailing rapidly. Secure seats without delay at Bond’s Boole Co. Phone 3130. MOTOR-CYCLE RACES. Motor - /"nycle otor - V^yCLE Kace uteeting. ACE iU-EETING, CLAUDELANDS racecourse, SATURDAY, TAECEMBER ATURDAY, JLAECEMBER 10 A DAY OF THRILLS FOR YOUNG & OLD. 8 EXCITING RACES Q including N.Z. LIGHT-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. “ The Ambition or N.Z.’s Race Kings.” The Hamilton Motor-Cycle Club is donating TOTAL PROFITS to Waikato Children’s Camp League. WATCH FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS.'
APARTMENTS VACANT. BOARD, superior, single room, moderate terms. —Phone 2328. S' sß FLAT, 4-roomed, unfurnished; also furnished Room; hoard optional.—Apply 368 Victoria St. 070 FLAT, nice, fully furnished, self-con-tained, every convenience, e.L, garage; elcyated position; 7 mins. C.P.O. —J- MacOutre, Box 131, Hamilton. 0 KOO.MS or Tull board; terms moderate. —OS River ltoad. EOOMS (2), kitchenette. Plat, fully furnished, use conveniences, handy town. —Phone 3208, 3228. ° B4 KOOMS (2), all conveniences, 10/0, furnished 12/6; near I’rankton School.— Write Homely,* Times. KOOM, furnished, bed-sitting, fireplace, all conveniences; 1 or 2 ladies; central.—Phono 2709. VACANCY for two Gentlemen In refined private home; nice locality.—Ring 1970. 546 Grand hotel, frankton.—We have Accommodation for a few Boarders at 22/0 and 25/-, including all conveniences. C. LAFFERTY. Proprietor. WAVERLEY, Bryce St., nr. railway, Victoria St., large Sunny Room, glassedin verandah, upstairs, overlooking river and town; other rooms vacant; boardresidence; pleasant surroundings; moderate —Ring 3-119. Proprietress, M. A. Clough. KERRI HOUSE,” Mrs E. Smith, Proprietress, 19 Marama Street; 5 nun. from station. First-class accommodation for permanents and casuals. Single or double. Moderate tariff. Garage. —Phone 1497. “ QAISTOP. ” Near Railway and Buses; garage; restrul accommodation In beautiful surroundings. 2 BRYCE STREET. -Tel. 2271. LYNDHURST Private Hotel, Grey St., Hamilton East, re-opened for accommodation. Under new management. Moderate tariff. Garage.—Proprietress, M. w. Wilson. Phone 2169. ._ APARTMENTS WANTED. FLAT, furnished or unfurnished, selfcontained; central. —Apply * 'jit. Times. ENT,LEMAN requires full board; cenf tral, large single sunny room: P r |Y a J; e ntly.—Replies, P.O. Box 307, Hamilton, .ting terms. SoB ROOM, bed-sitting, use convs., phone essential; central, young lady.—Write 19, Times. 5 HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. CAMBRIDGE —Furnished House, 6 rooms, 6 weeks, December 23rd. —Z., Boyce, Cambridge. 574 RAGLAN— Cottage, Tor holiday period, Ist, Jan.; £2 10s per week. —Boyes and Co. T> AGLAN—Five-roomed Furnished House, -LV with garage, to 30th. December, and rrom 2 Bth. January, 193 3. —P. Middlemiss, Raglan. 581 SUMMER Cottage, with garage, near tho beach. —Apply Pox 29. Raglan. 538 HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION VACANT. HOWICIC —Well rum. elec. Bungalow; row minutes to beach; piano, phone, garage.—Apply Times Office. 502 WAUII REACH —Furn. house from Jan. 18th.: reasonable, handy everything.— Bob Coffey, Wathl. 503 OWENTOWN BEACH —Bach, rurn., accommodate 10; Xmas, 2 weeks or longer. —Bob Coffey, Walhl. _ 564 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. ir You Require POINTING AND pAPERUANGINO jus* ring 1 809. Our advice and quote cost nothing but will probably save you pounds. We are experts. R. R. LOVEOROVEav pnACTICAL D ’PhoTTB°O R 9 A. R. BAKER. JUST ARRIVED ! pADIES 1 pURE gILK H OSE of the well-known “pLYI.NG -yy’HEEL” JgRAND of I. & R. Morley, Most Reasonably Priced and Suitable for all occasions. Tho letter “M ” is woven oil every Genuine Pair. A. R. B AKEn * Importer of Drapery, 1U GREY ST., HAMILTON EAST. TENNIS, CRICKET, FISHING, ETC. ritENNIS PLAYERS know the Renellt or X ” Consulting a Specialist In Rc-strintr-lug naeqiieis. Expert work.—PRICE, Oumnakcr and Sports Specialist, Ward Street,
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18803, 26 November 1932, Page 1
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