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ANZAC DAY. JJAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that a Citizens’ United Commemoration will be held in the Memorial Park, East Hamilton, at 11.30 a.m. on Tuesday, the 25th April. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor. NOTE. —In the event of the weather being unsuitable, the gasworks siren will be blown at 10.45 a.m. and the service will, by courtesy of the Hamilton Theatres Ltd., be held In the Theatre Royal with an overflow gathering, if ne'cessary, in the Strand Theatre. Flowers should be sent to the Park before 10 a.m. Members of the Beautifying Society will be in attendance from 9 a.m. In crossing over the Traffic Bridge the public is requested to BREAK STEP, owing to the possible damage to the structure should a large body of people move over keeping in step. F. D. PINFOLD, 543 Mayor. JJAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. The Waikato Returned Soldiers’ Association invite Veterans of the late War and the South African War to parade on Anzac Day for the purpose of attending’ the Memorial Service. Parade at Ward Street on Tuesday, 25th April, at 10.45 a.m. Dress; Mufti and medals. H. C. M. NORRIS, 542 Hon. Secretary. JJAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TRAFFIC ANZAC DAY. Under the powers conferred by the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, and its amendments, I hereby give notice that on Tuesday, the 25th day of April, 1933, between 10.45 a.m. and 12.45 p.m. all vehicular traffic will be stopped on River Road between the Traffic Bridge and Riro Street. F. D. PINFOLD, 544 Mayor.

ORATORIO. “XT' L I J A H” «Hi L IJAH" WILL BE PRESENTED ON S T - A QHURCIi. ' AFTERNOON 3 p.m. EVENING 8 p.m. Soloists: Mrs .G. Boj'es, Mrs N. Anderson, Mr Barry Coney, A.R.A.M., L.R.A.M., Mr J. T. Battersby; Conductor, Mr E. H. Apthorp, A.R.C.O. Admission, by Programme. Seats reserved for Programme Holders until 2.45 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. only. 533 ANZAC TAAY, NZAC JL'AY, NDREW’S “pRESBYTERIAN RUGBY FOOTBALL. /ALD BOYS’ FOOTBALL CLUB — Practise at Rugby Park Training Shed TO-NIGHT, at 7 o’clock. Full attendance essential. 547 TO LET. COTTAGE, 3 rooms,. kitchenette, range and gas, 10/-. —Apply 35 Cook St. COTTAGE, 3 rooms, electric light, Victoria Street. —Apply 16 George St. Fhone 3554. 521 COMFORTABLY Turn, home adjoining Lake; six months or period decided on.—Phone 2501. 382 HOUSE, 4-roomed, 76 Wellington St.; e.l. and hot water; all conveniences. —Phone 1 008. 413 HOUSES & LAND FOR SALE. S'ECTION, i-acre, with 2 -roomed Cottage.—lo 3 Galloway Street. Phone 2511. 369 WANTED TO LEASE. p'iY-100 Acres, with purchasing clause, DU Waikato, capable of carrying 25 cows coming season.—Apply Duncan, Times. 491 ANIMALS FOR SALE ENSLISH Setter, two years, steady; retrieve land or water; £5; also Pups. —D. Sutton, Mardon Road, Hamilton. 436 RACING Whippets, three Dogs, live months; cheap; seen by appointment. —Curwen, Glen Alton. 404

FOR SALE. Bricks, clean, Glen Massey or Huntly. —Apply L. Perry, Koromatua, Phone 2USX, evening-s. 298 GUILD’S Pusli-Chair; perfect order, 25/-. —Apply Times. 553 SHOT Gun, D. 8., Hammerless.—Phone 1382. 443 WIRELESS Set, 8-valve Electric.—Apply 19 Hammond St., after 5. 446 USED Furniture, good condition: Threedraw Duchesses, rrom 27/6; Kitchen Tables, 12/6; Kit. Chairs, 4/6; 4rt. Red and Wire, 22/6; 4ft. Gin. Oak Bed and Wire, £2 10s; large Chest Drawers, £2 10s; 9 x 12 Carpet Square, £3 ss.—West End Furnishing House, 403 Victoria St., Hamilton. 25/- PER CASE 12 H OTTL E 3 ÜBY JpoRT. WELL MATURED, Selling oIT Stock. Limited Quantity. OLD VENTAGE. POST OFFICE BOX 1144. AUCKLAND. INVALID’S Chair, 50/-; Book Case, 17/6; neck Chairs, 5/-; Dinner Waggon’ 12/6— Clothier’s Emporium, 275 Victoria Street. PHILCO Radio—The World’s Finest Musical Instrument; see Latest Models at Clothier’s Emporium. 17A.NCY China, Crystal Ware, Tea and JL' Dinner Sets, Fancy Cups and Saucersgreat selection —at Clothier’s Emporium. ’ SEND Your Used Furniture and Effects to Clothier’s Emporium. Wo have a great demand. COAL —Renown or Puke. You have to have Coat, why not the Best?—Andrew Burn and Co., 2 Selkirk Street. POSTS. Heart Totara Fencing Posts, rrom £6 15s. delivered direct rmm hush —Andrew Burn and Co . Phone 2894. OTORAGE —Furniture Packed, stored. O removed. Road, rail or sea. Guaranteed woik. Phone 2891.—Andrew Bum and Co jgEAUTIFUL J»ICH MILK FOR SALE. M 1 prepare for the Winter —Drink More Milk. Phono 2597. Cream 1/3 Pint. F OR S ALE_ 3 1D QU ART.

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18928, 24 April 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18928, 24 April 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18928, 24 April 1933, Page 1

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