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THE WAIKATO TIMEij. ed Per Week (delivered). SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered, per annum, £1 19s. Posted, 15/- per quarter.

CINEMA. c 1V I C IVIC Direction: Amalgamated Theatres N.Z. Ltd, Mds IC SOW SHOWING USIC THE PICTURE YOU’VE WAITING TO SEE S p,m. Songs o n < BEEN G S Lanny -poss ANNY XVqSS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With CHARLIE T3UGGLES lIARLIE -ti'UGGLES And Mary Poland ary -Dgland YOU SIMPLY MUST SEE IT ! IN ADDITION: IG gHORTS. S IX B NEWS HOUNDS: LUCKY ANGLERS; THIS LITTLE PIGGIE WENT TO MARKET) BRITISH SOUND NEWS: MICKEY MOUSE (Cartoon). OVERSEA NEWS. Specially Chosen Festurettes. BOOK EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS. Box Plans at Bond’s Phone 3130 After Hours at Theatre .... Phone 3370 SITUATIONS VACANT. SALESMEN, high-grade, call on Dairy. farmers, all districts; new, essential, ' successful, genuine lines.—l Ward Street. ■ Hamilton. 44j A GENT required Tor Waikato and District to handle full range High-Class Medicinal Household Remedies; small bond reciuircd. —Apply first insfanre, LABORATORY. P.O. Box 32, Newmarket, AUCKLAND. 434 KEPRESENTATION REQUIRED FOR SOUTH AUCKLAND. i Manufacturers or widely advertised and popular Household Line ofTer South Auck land territory to live agent or nrni of agents, preferably operating in Hamilton, i A golden opportunity for keen representaI five. 1 Address full details regarding qualiflca' ! tions and present activities to BRIGHTNESS, Gordon & Crotch (N.Z.) Advtg. Ltd., P.O. Box S? 1, 356 Wellington. FARM HAND 3 WANTED. BOY for dairy farm; some experienc* preferable, but not essential.—M: G. Hodgson, Tamahere. - 367 EOT, for dairy farm, small herd; good home: machines; wages 15/- week.— j Milicich, Whatawhata Road. 363 COMPETENT Single Man, large herd, undulating country; good working 1 conditions, reasonable wages.—Ring 2S7K. j Hamilton Exchange. SIS HAND Milker, small herd; no team work; good home.—J. Pitt, Okauia. 433 MAN, experienced, io milk and do general farm and team work. Also inexperienced Youth.—Apply A. Snodgrass, Te Akan. 448 DOMESTIC HELP. ■ /MIRL, about 17, to assist in house.— ! vX Apply 70 River Road. 378 YOUNG Girl to assist; references essential.—Apply 40 Selkirk Street. 300 SITUATIONS WANTED. HOUSEKEEPER, elderly couple or gentlemen: capable, own mistress; small remuneration.—Write S. Times. 352 ■\7"OUNG Woman, capable, trustworthy, J- desires work, tearooms or domestic; experienced, refs.—l6s, Times. 3'38 REGISTRY OFFICES, ELSWICK CHAMBERS, PHONE: Victoria Street, omce, 3208 above Residence, 3223 Daffodil Tea Rooms. KELIABLE T>EGISTRY ELI ABLE JLLEGISTRY Married Couple, both milk. £2 10s; Married Couple, wife, house duties, husband, farm work, no milking, 35/- found; Cookgen'eral down); Cook-general (country hotel): Working Housekeepers, country and town; Capable Girl, daily; Farm Hands. 10/-,' 1 5/-, 20/-, 25/-; Married Couple and Ploughman, meet employer Tuesday, 10.30 a.m. TO LET. —Inquiries for Rooms and Flats. L. L. W HITE LABOUR AGENT. (McKntght’s Registry—Established 1010) SECURITY BUILDINGS, near Library, rhoncs: Offlcc 3035; Private 1355. (Agents for Dominion Wines.) Two buslitnen; woman cook, country hotel: couples, both milk: ramily, 4 milkers; good domestics. Hamilton.. Girl, willing to milk, good conditions. Farm bands, numerous vacancies. We have available housemaid, waitress and companion help; ltoili recommended. PERSONAL. I- ,\nCiE Lorry Load Furniture for AuckJ land wanted urgently.—Ring 1767, or 2323. 4 42 PEARCE DETECTIVE AGENCY. Dtvorco and other services secretly; investigations.—Write 12, Times. 3*2 \C\NCY Tennis Players, private club, Frankton; Sunday play. Terms modpram.— Address Times. 335

DRESSMAKING. ” T HE B eeuive- " Next to Centreway. HIGH-CLASS DRESSMAKING. Costumes. Coats. Evening: Frocks, etc. Let us make your Spring Frock. Cutting- and Fitting a Speciality. SMART FROCKS give Distinction and Personality. Learn the Up-to-date System. Our Cutting and Tacking Service Ensures Perfect Fitting (from 4/6). MODERN SCHOOL DRESSMAKING (above Pollock and Milne's). KEMOVAL NOTICE—Mrs Phillips (The Alisa) has Removed to to Garden Place, 3rd house on lert. Dressmaking as usual. r nOCKS QOATS. MISS ETTIE ntJNDLE, Cr. Victoria and Ward Sts. Entrance Ward Street. Excellent lit Guaranteed in Every Case. M ,ss M. F~ vv ’ D nESSMAKER * LATEST STYLES. REASO NA t< L E CHARGES. \l-o Dav and Evening Classes. Classes' “SEI.-PHIT" SYSTEM DRESSMAKING, PATTERN MAKING. CUTTING and DESIGNING. BOOTH & CHAPMAN’S BUILDINGS, Hamilton.

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19363, 17 September 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19363, 17 September 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19363, 17 September 1934, Page 1

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