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WIRTHS' CIRCUS Coming by Special Trains Hamilton amilton TT7EDNESDAY 'Y'EXT Wednesday ext FEBRUARY 23. LOCATION: BOYES "PARK. OYES A ARK. Performance Commences at 8 p.m. RESERVES AT BOND’S. TRICES: 360 Reserved Chairs at 7/-t Unreserved, 5/-, 4/-; and 500 Seats at 3/(all plus tax). Children Half-Price. Also Appearing ■- —■ MORRINSVILLE ... March 2 MATAMATA ..................... March 3 CAMBRIDGE March 7 FRANKTON JN. March 8 HUNTLY . . March 9 THE MASTODONIC SURPRISE OF THE CENTURY, Combining a Grand Spectacular Pageant with the Biggest, Most Bewildering Array or World Astounding Features ever Assembled In Circus History. AUSTRALIAN PRESS S.KYTH Sydney Telegraph: “ Marvels or two big circuses rolled into one.” Perth Dally News: “ Scores of sensational surprises and novelties In staggering sucMelbourne Herald: “ Tbe greatest arenlc performance—exceeding anything ever seen before.” TOGETHER WITH gUPER •yyiLD A WORLD’S WONDERLAND FOR CHILDREN. OPEN 4 to 5 DAILY, Admission: Children, 6dt Adults, 1/-. EVERYTHING COMING—WE NEVER DIVIDE. GARDEN PAHTY gT, AIDAN’S GARDEN PARTY, To be held at the residence of Mr and Mrs H. M. Hammond, George Street, Claudelands, at 2.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, February 26. Stalls, '.James, Competitions—Fun for Young and Old. Adults 1/-, Including afternoon tea. Children free. 518 M' v ' QF gTRANGE 80CIAL SA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY (Ino.). —W, • Show Hall, Saturday, 8 p.m. Entertaining programme and Old-time Dance. Supper. Admission: Members 1/-, Public invited, 1/6. 537 APARTMENTB VACANT BEDROOMS (2), furnished, use Kitchenette; handy position.—Apply Times. BOARD, private, Ulfered one or two Young Men; terms moderate.—Address, Times Office. 540 Ruu.M and Breakfast; select; suit Business Man; 5 minutes from Victoria Street. —Phone 1217. 35'j ROOMS (.2; unfurnished, large, own entrance; fireplace and gas stove; no children.—Address, Times. 5-17 KOu.M, furnished; morning tray; other meals out; suit Business Girl.—Address, Times, ROOM, in refined home; suit two Business Men; with breakfast or morning tray optional; telephone, etc.; Thackeray Street. —Address at Times. 396 rpwo Business Men occupying Flat handy X town, would consider third man.— Write 28, Times. 386 OP OIA House, River Road, has re-opened under new management. Bed and j Breakfast, permanents and casuals. Tariff moderate, superior accommodation. The latest hut water system has been installed with hut showeirs, baths, etc, available at all times to gpests.—Phone 1527 197 APARTMENTS WANTED BOARD, young man; private bouse, Hamilton.—Write 24, Times. 367 BOARD, casual; or Bed and Breakfast; private family.—Further particulars write Board, Times. 393 I>OARD desired, two Y'oung Business * Men; reflned private family, handy to town; snare room.—Write X.Y.Z., Times. ROOM, Bed-sitting, furnished, fireplace; handy town.—Write Teacher, Times. ROOMS (2), furnished, with kitcheneite.—Write 25, Times. 375 ROOMS (2)~ furnished, separate conveniences; no children.—Write 29, Times. 400 ROOM.. Bed-sitting, or Bach, furnished; 1 town or suburbs; state terms.—Write 21, Times. 35 4 ROOMS (2), large, unfurnished, fireplace and gas stove; own entrance; no children.—Write 10, Times. 337 R 1 " 1 :' - - 'h kitchenette or use of kitchen; fireplace; suit Mother and Daughter; reasonable; urgent. Waikato Hotel. 394 HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION VACANT VfJAIHI Beach: Cottage, sleep six; beach ! 'V frontage; Feb. 20th.-March 3rd.— j Rhone 316 i. 541 : 4 UCKLAND’s Finest Beach, Onetangl, li j • miles clean, safe sandy beach, book ! now by phone or letter at Carter's Private I Hotel; excellent table, electric light, ho; ! and cold showers and all conveniences; tennis and boating; tariff, £2/10/-. EACH House, Onetangl—Waiheke Island, -> Auckland's finest beach; surfing, boating, fismng, tennis; good table, own cows; lariii £2.—King or write Le Roy. Roy. HELE.NSYILLE HOT SPRINGS. —Stay at Parakal House. A perfect rest or holiday. Hut mineral bams under main roof. Tennis, Bowls, Croquet, Dancing Golf. farm £3 its 0d weekly and ms per day. Phone 35, Heleusviiie. Auckiiind -iO-UoT. LOST AND FOUND LuS f—Fishing Reel, between Horotiu and C 1. ;• lauds. Please lea\•• 1 iraes. 10 S'l —vs Wheeicap.—Ring Taylor, -J Claudefands. Phone 1536. 397 Jo;i —B Bitch ittle Dog); -J ward.—Apply Oliver, Nelson <t.. n East. Lus'l Pan Side Sci eei -. Ha bridge Road.—Perry, 3 Seddon Road. HI. I' "11.* 1 — Pa; '■'•] com ng I sin ess Books, j between Matamata and Hamilt n . 1847. 384 I' •- i Miitrn lift ' - ■J letters, etc.; left Hamilton Boxing [Day; anyone knowing whereabouts corn- * inuulcate Times Office. 343

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20426, 17 February 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20426, 17 February 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20426, 17 February 1938, Page 1

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