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THE WAIKATO TIMES. — :,l/ SPORTS EDITION. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. The Sports Edition of the Waikato Times to-morrow will contain a description of the first day's events of the Takapuna Jockey Club's summer meeting. The results of the Napier Park races, the Forbury Park trotting, the scores in the cricket match England v. New South Wales, and ail general sporting news will also be published. OBTAINABLE FROM TOWN RUNNERS OR AT THE "REGAL,” Hamilton East. MRS KEANE. 131 Grey Street, Hamll* ton East. > MRS JOHNSON, “The Dairy," Hamilton East. MRS BAKER, The Railway Subway, Claudoiands. MR GODDARD, Oxford Buildings, Fairfield. KIWI CONFECTIONERY, opposite! River View Hotel. MRS SMITH, Confectioner, Hood St. . RENOWN CONFECTIONERY SHOP, Victoria Street (next Bank of Nevf Zealand). MARBLE BAR, Everybody’s Buildings, Victoria Street. , MRS MITCHELL, Tearooms, opposite the “Midlands,” Victoria Street. RAILWAY BOOKSTALL, Hamilton. j MRS M. WADHAM, Euston Dairjii London Street. * , CANDY CRAFT, 229 Victoria StreeL opp. Dominion Motors. ] MR J. CARLEY, De Luxe Homa( Cookery, 364 Victoria Streep Whitiora. i MR W. GARDNER. Roxy Theatre Confectionery, Frankton. RAILWAY BOOKSTALL, FranktOl# Junction. V. SCRIMGEOUR, Paramount Sweat 1 Depot., Massey Street, Frankton. , The edition will also he circulated aid PUTARURU. OHAUPO. TE AWAMUTU. I kiiiieihi. OTOROHANGA. TE KUITI. TAUMARUNUI. NGARUAWAHIA. huntly. WAIT 0 A. TE AROHA. MORRINSVILLB. matamata. , ■ WAHAROA. CAMBRIDGE. TIRAU, and ROTORUA

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18855, 27 January 1933, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18855, 27 January 1933, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18855, 27 January 1933, Page 11

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