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OPERATIC SOCIETY. TXAMILTON AMATEUR OPERATIC XX SOCIETY (In'corp.) PRODUCING “ THE FIREFLY'.” Members arc requested to attend I the First Rehearsal at- the George Kingston School of Dancing, Victoria Street, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), July 4, at 3- p.m. Intending members also invited. P. A. SYERS, 99 Secretary. APARTMENTS vacant. -*■ —Write Garden Place. Times. 2S FLAT, furnished, or partly furnished, self-contained, sunny, comfortable. — 31 River Road. 100 HIGBCROFT,” Collingwood Street. Superior Accommodation. Good Table. Moderate Tariff.—Phone 2939. PEARSON’S Hall, every TUESDAY. Euchre and Dance, 8-11;' 11.C.C. Orchestra; learners welcome. Prices 6d and 1/-. Good prizes. 97 ROOM, bed-sitting, or 2 Rooms, furnished, self-contained, fireplaces or gas; reasonable.—3 Willoughby St. 05 Empire hotel, frankton junction. Vacancies for Permanent Guests. Married Couples and Friends sharing two-bedded rooms will receive specially reduced rates. A good table and comfortable home guaranteed.—Mrs D. D. Wilson. KERRIE, 19 Marama Street, smln. Lake Goir Course, superior accommodation at Moderate Rates for visitors and permanents. Garage; Phone 1497.—Mrs E. Smith, Proprietress. HOTEL CAISTOR,” overlooking River, 2 Bryce St. Tel. 2271. Centrally situated. Close rail and motor services Business people specially catered »or. Tariff moderate. Permanents by arrangement. WAVERLEY, Bryce Street, near Railway, Victoria Street. Double and Single vacancies for Permanents and Casuals; pleasant surroundings overlooking river; extremely moderate.—Ring 3449. Proprietress, M. A. Clough. LYNDHURST Private Hotel, Grey Street, Hamilton East, re-opened under new management for accommodation. Moderate tariff. Garage.—Proprietress, E. S. Brown. Phone 2169. APARTIYIENTS WANTED. "OLAT, modern, unfurnished, entirely self-contained; urgent.—Address at Times. 62 WANTED TO BUY. 4 -COW Milking riant and Engine, cheap. Write Milker, Times. 43 I A.A ACRES, milk 30-40 cows, JLI/ly handy to railway; also 50 acres handy to Hamilton. —We have genuine buyers for same. Send particulars urgently to Farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton. 32 IYOILER, self-contained, multi, 4-6 h.p.—■ } Send particulars, condition, pressure, and best price to Box 18, Frankton Junction. 068 COCKERELS, any quantity, any condition and size, but must be young and heavy breed.—Apply Sbattock, butcher, Victoria St. Phone 3151. 662 JERSEY Ileirers, 12 to 15; duo early; cash.—Phone No. 32R, Walton. 90 PRAM, must be good condition.—Give particulars to 97, Times. 61 QUANTITY Used Iron, or Iron Shed for removal. Phone 1672. 619 SACKS —I Buy Sacks. I Pay More. Enough said.—Williams, Ward Street. Phone 2395. 38 SUPER Bags, any quantity, anywhere. Top Prices, Spot Cash. —Williams, Hamilton. Phone 2395. 37 WOOL, Sheepskins, Caffsklns, Hides, Tallow. Higher Prices. —Williams, Hamilton. Phone 2395. 39 CARS, etc., any condition, for wrecking purposes. (We dismantle ’em and sell Ihe parts).—REPLACEMENTS. Frankton. GENT.’S CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Best Prices Given. WAIKATO LOAN CO., 08 VICTORIA ST., opp. Colllngwood St. 1 AA PAIRS Boots and Shoes all des--IUU criptlons Gent’s Suits, Odd Coats. Trousers, O.S. Frocks.—Mrs Thornton, Garden Place and Ward St. Wardrobes.

PLANTS FOR SALE. ANTIRRHINUM, Cd* per dozen; Primula Malicodles, 8d; Rood Rhubarb Roots, ■id and 3d each. —11. Grimmer, Victoria St. lAWSONIANA, strong- ?yr., 20/-, 25/-; j 2yr., 11/-, 15/- per 100. Macrocarpa. 2yr„ 11/-. is/-. Pines, 10s. Eucalyptus, 10/-. Rail paid Tor cash; splendid trees. —Coombes’ Nurseries, Palmerston North. 182 LAWSONIAN'A, two-year, forest grade, 11/- 100; splendid trees; rail freight paid; cash.—Macdonald, Manurewa, Auckland. 118 1 BEAUTIFUL Gladioli, Prize Blues, LavJ enders, Scarlets, Pinks, Orange, named; 24 shades; 7d each, 0/G doz.— GRIFFITHS’ NURSERIES, Mt. Eden, AUCKLAND. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, Spring Flowering; 80 per cent, doubles; prize bulbs! 1/- doz., 5/- 100: posted.— GRIFFITHS’ NURSERIES, Mt. Eden, AUCKLAND. Attractive Lily or valley, i/- clump; beautiful Tulips, 4/- doz.; Jacobean scarlet Lilies, Od each; posted.—GRIFFITHS’ NURSERIES, Mt. Eden, AUCKLAND. AROMATIC Tuberose, 0d clump; Xmas i Lilies, rink and Orange Tiger Lilies, dd carh- posted.—GRIFFITHS’ NURSERIES, Mt. Eden, AUCKLAND. ► OI.YANTIIUS, CHOICE, 2/6 DOZEN CYCLAMEN, GIANT MIXED, 3/- DOZEN NEMESIA, MIXED. 3/6 100. M T ' A LBEnT T EnMINUS ■J^URSERIES. COAL * FIREWOOD. 1 FARMERS ! WHY BUY TRUCKS OF COAL? it ts JUST AS CHEAP when you buy In ANY OUANTITY—from /-NLEAVE Phone 2153 HAMILTON OLEAVE Prompt Delivery. East. ATOU CAN’T SIT CLOSE UP Y to the Fire that burns jp UK E QOAL n Throws out the Heat- —Burns Longest. PHONE JVISIIOP’S 2559. 2898 •Il,e Phone Number for CARTAGE. STORACE or WILTON COAL—C. A- F. LADD. General Carriers, 8 Selkirk Street. PHONE 2802 for Cheaper Coni: Kitchen Coni: 1 ton 20/6. 1-ton 15/-. j-ton -/9 1 sack 2/8: Household Coal: i ton •jo/G i-ton 16/6, }-ton 8/6, i sack a/, i riish' on delivery.—A. LEWIS, Agent (!!,;„ \rum Coal. Clandelands. i 1 >R.MN Fag! Take Harvey’s Mineral I 1 J Tonic. Feeds blood and nerve con- j ires. Not a drug. 3/6 mouth's sup- i ply.—j. n. Irvine, Chemist. 10

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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18987, 3 July 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18987, 3 July 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18987, 3 July 1933, Page 1