AUCT!ON SALE. IRISH LINEN IRISH LINEN TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TUESDAY TUESDAY CONTINUATION OF SALE On Behalf of D’ARCY FORD Huge New Stocks Just Arrived. MESSRS FOW, COBBE AND COY. Will continue to offer these beautiful goods to the public of Hamilton and surrounding districts. DIRECT FROM THE BELFAST LOOMS TO THE PUBLIC. SALE STARTS AT 11 A.M. AND 2 P.M. Comfortable Seating During Sale. All goods sold absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE. FOW, COBBE AND COY., Auctioneers.
PUBLIC NOTICE. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that -*• a meeting of the Hamilton Borough Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Alma Street, Hamilton, at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday, the Ist day of August, 1934, for the purpose of confirming a resolution passed by way of Special Order at a Special Meeting of the Council held on' the 4th day of July, 1934, making a Bylaw to be known as “The Hamilton Borough By-law Number 18,’’ and to fix the date when such By-law shall come into force. The object and purport of the said By-law is to prohibit the parking of vehicles on the south-west side of Kent Street between Jolly Street and Norton Road. A copy of the proposed By-law is deposited at the office of the Council and remains open to the inspection of the public during office hours from the 24th day of July, 1934, until the said Ist day of August, 1934. By order of the Hamilton Borough Council. * W. L. WADDBL, 159 Town Clerk. TENDERS. PRICE wanted lor Cartage Small Load or Furniture to Auckland. —Write Urgent, Times. 60 4 RENDERS closing at noon on 4th August, 1934, are called for the Cartage of Cream on routes in the Waihi, Thames, Turua, Waitakururu, Paeroa, Te Aroha and Matamata districts. Specifications of contract may be obtained from the Directors or from the office of tlie Te Aroha —Thames Valley Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd., Te Aroha. 581 RENDERS closing on July 31 are invited for the purchase of freehold- farm of 72 acres at Hinuera together with herd of 42 cows, 8 heifers, 2 horses, pigs and sundry implements. For fuller particulars and conditions of tender apply to the undersigned. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. G. BELL, Solicitor for Estate of M. B. Hartnett, deceased. Matamata. 623 CALE BY TENDER OF CHEMIST ° BUSINESS. The Public Trustee invites tenders for the purchase of the Stock-in-trade, Goodwill, Plant, etc., of an old-estab-lished Chemist’s Business situated in Tutanekal ■ Street, Rotorua. Alternate tenders will be received for the Stock-in-trade only. Full particulars are available and Conditions of Tender and Stock Sheets may be inspected at (lie Public Trust Offices at Hamilton, Rotorua, Auckland and Wellington. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders in scaled envelopes, marked “ Tender for purchase of Chemist’s business in estate of M. J. Spear,” close with the undersigned at 3.30 p.m. on 6th. August, 1934. F. J. MOORE, District Public Trustee, 619 Hamilton. NURSERYMAN. CLAUDELANDS NURSERIES With the Reputation for Well-Grown Stock, Etc., Macarthuri, and Viminates, 7/- 100, 60/- 1000. Lined-out 2-Year Lawsonianas, bushy, 10/100; 3-Year, 25/-. 30/-, 100. Suc--100; 3-eYar, 25/-, 30/-, 100. Succession Fruit Trees. Jan.-Juno. Hedge Plants. T. B. ROACH, TRAMWAY ROAD, CLAUDELANDS, Late Horticultural Overseer, Ruakura Farm. LIPPIATT’S /OHAMPION ‘DOSES. IPPIATT’S WHAMPION XVOSES. GLORIOUS NEW VARIETIES. Time for Plmrtlng these Strong, Vigorous, Healthy Trees. Prlco 10/- per Dozen, cash with order. Rooked, IS/-. LEMONS, Renutirul Strong Plants, 2/6 to 3/0, including Meyer. Lisbon. Eureka. W. E. LIPPIATT, F.R.iI.S. OTAHUHU. JNORESTRY AND ALL VARIETIES GOOD QUALITY. PRICES RIGHT. Prlco List Free on Application. JjsOREST 6 HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND, Cl. SHELTER TREES —Macrocarpa and Lawsontana, 2yr., 25/- 100. Roses, choice named varieties, 12/0 doz. Fruit Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, 2/- and 2/0 each. Catalogue free: A. W. PALMER & SONS, Glen Eden. J>LANTERS J^TD., gHELTER rjNREES, EDUCATIONAL. 47.896 x 53.201 99.874 ould you do the above sum, quickly accurately? can you reduce vulgar Hons to decimals, work out propors and percentages? Have you a sound wledge or Arithmetic? Without this wledge you cannot he thoroughly lent. Every man employed In' a corneial llrm requires a thorough working wledge of ARITHMETIC. Hemingway’s Homo-Study Course enables you to master this snbjeri ■peejllly and at small expense. An hour or two of your leisure devoted in study, two or three days a week, will add considerably lo your knowledge. Increase .vonr efficiency, and I raise vour earning power. ! write to-day lor full particulars to II < F.MIN 0 W A V NPUNCH I p.O. buy 510. LJ CIII M ILS. lo UCKLAND.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19315, 23 July 1934, Page 2
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