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EDUCATIONAL. S 1 pETER’S gCHOOL, QAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. REV. J. A. F. B First Assistant StafT: Matron: Housekeeper: Secretary: Physical Instructor: Headmasters: M. BEAUFORT, M.A. (Dublin). . BROADHURST, M.A. (Oxon). : H. C. Luscombe, B.A. V. E. J. Wells, B.A. R. R. Gibson A. K. Hancock. D. H. Nancarrow. Miss R. Wilkie. Miss D. Leatham, L.R.A.M. Miss G. M. Swears, quailfled Surgical and Fever Nurse. Miss C. M. Sutton. Miss L. Talbot, B.A. C. Canty, ex-Naval Petty 0 Ulcer, Quallfled Physical instructor at Royal Naval School, Portsmouth. A new Preparatory School for Boys, 8 to 14 years. Boarders only. To open First Term, 19 36. Modern Buildings. Own Chapel, Gymnasium and Swimming Bath. 196 acres or farm lands. Small classes. Up-to-date methods. Prospectus, Entry Forms and all Information may be obtained from THE REV. J. M. BEAUFORT, “ GLENALVON,” WATERLOO QUADRANT, AUCKLAND, C.l. Rev. J. M. Beaufort extends a cordial Invitation to parents and Trlends to meet him on the School site, Cambridge, on MONDAY, October 28. Afternoon tea will be provided. He would be glad If those Intending to be present would kindly notify him at his Auckland address. 408 _____ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. jpw 2JEALAND RAILWAYS. THAMES TROTTING MEETING, SATURDAY,

2ND. NOVEMBER, 1938. Day Excursion Tickets available for return on day of issue only will be issued to THAMES from Frankton and intermediate stations on direct line of route on Saturday, 2nd November, by trains due to arrive Thames not later than 11.24 a.m. Examples of Return Fares. From 2nd olass. Ist class. Frankton 7/- 10/Hamilton ........ 6/9 10/- • A special train for Thames stopping at all stations if required for passengers, leaves Frankton 7.50 a.m., Hamilton 7.58, Morrinsville 8.50, Thames arrive 10.50 a.m. ’ Return train stopping at all stations if required for passengers leaves Thames 5.3 Q p.m., Frankton arrive 8.12 p.m. For further particulars see handbill or enquire at stations. 742 DRESSMAKING. SEL-PHIT, the standard or simplicity In modern Dressmaking, Designing and Patternmaking. Frocks' cut and ntted, pattern drarted. Pupils trained by expert.— Miss Flay, Booth and chapman’s Buildings, Hamilton. , F. J. MARFELL. JgUILDING gITES, Gillies Avenue, near Claudelands Railway Station, only 12 minutes’ walk from Victoria Street., Only 11 Sections left out of 27. Clean and level —all Borough conveniences available. PRICES FROM £7O TO £95. Sole Agent, • J. MARFELL, " ' Estate Agent and Valuer.^ GARDEN PLACE. Phones: Office 2905. Res. 2912. CHIROPODY. w 'ALKS. OF rhe many Incorrect Walks or Lire can be mt night Iby our Chiropodist, Mr J. Metowan, M.P.S., Cb.C., M.S.S. Ch. If you lave the slightest suspicion or any Footrrouble —consult JgAILLIE’S J^TD. The Quality Chemists, next c.p.o. Hamilton. Private Surgery —— Consultations Free. VICKERY LIMITED. Throw that old Chain away ! QYCLE QHAINS 4/6 Each. yiCKERY LTD., “ The Cycle Corner,” Victoria Street, Hamilton. LA CORSELETTE. MILLINERY. Special purchase or ready-to-wears, Maids' to Matron's’ rrom 4/11. LLK Swagger Coats, all colours rrom 19/11. Dainty floral frocks, 9/11 to •19/C. Skirts; Summer weight, ah colours, iu 12/6. Tennis cardigans rrom 13/6; nereis 1/6. AFTER THE HOLIDAYS—BACK TO SCHOOL H‘ IGH School and Technical College Uniforms made In the regulation materials and exact shades. Slues 7 to 18. OYS’ Hard-Wearing IN'avy Sergo Shorts, double seats, at 4/11. Serviceable School Suits in grey and brown all wool, at 22/6 and 24/6. —U. 8., THE RECOGNISED SCHOOL OUTFITTERS. PRIME’S RADIO SERVICE RING FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION in your own home of one of the now 1936 Philcos 4 valve £l3/13/5 valve £lB/18/5 valve all wave £23/10/6 valve dual wave £27/10/6 valve all wave £3O 7 valve dual wave £32/10/7 valve all wave £35 8 valve all -wave £37/10/QUARANTEED RECONDITIONED RADIOS. 6 valve Radlette £6 8 valvo Majestic £B/10/8 valve Stewart-Warner Consolo £l2/10/G valve Kriestcr Console £ls/-/-Prime’s Radio Service Ltd,, Vickery’s Cnr., Hood St., P.O. Box 88.

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19717, 26 October 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19717, 26 October 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19717, 26 October 1935, Page 2

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