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GARDEN PARTY fNALEDONIAN X)ARANA r ARK j SATURDAY ‘V' EXT ATURDAY EXT Commencing’ at 1.30 p.m. ATTRACTIONS FOR ALL. Watch for further particulars. PROCEEDS PIPE BAND CONTEST FUND. Admission to Ground, 6d. Roll up. PASSION PLAY The Parishioners or St. George’s Church present in gT. Q_EORGE’S JJALL, FRANKTON. The Biblical Play, THE /"N ARDEN ” HE VXaRDEN ” The pi arden ” HE VXARDEN ” On APRIL 10, 13, AND 15. Five Impressive Scenes Silver Collection PROCEEDS FOR MELANESIAN MISSION. Performances commence 7.45 p.m. NATIONAL PARTY 'T'He New Zealand National Parti'.— Any Person wishing to become a Financial Member of the National Party (Raglan and Hamilton Electorates) may do so by applying to the Secretary of the Electorate Committee at the following address: National fiank Bldgs., R. Braithwaite, Secretary. 708 MEETINGS COUTH AUCKLAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.—The Anpual General Meeting will be held on THURSDAY, April 7, at 7.30 p.m., in the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce Rooms, Regent Theatre Buildings, Victoria St. Business: Annual Report & Balance-sheet; Election of Officers. —F. W. Mead, Hon. secretary. 112 'T'ECHNICAL OLD BOYS’ HOCKEY CLUB. —Annual General Meeting THURSDAY, April 7, 7.30 p.m., Woodwork Classroom, Technical College. Members, intending members invited to attend. Business: Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; General.—K. Snell, Hon. Secretary. 98 TXAMIIVoN MEMBERS OF GENERAL LABOURERS’ UNION Are requested to attend an Urgent Meeting in TOORAK CHAMBERS, TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. Business: Important. 80 F. T. MILLS. TO LET SHOP to Let, opposite Te Kultl Railway Station.—Apply Hoe Bros., Te Kultl. 7 APARTMENTS VACANT BOARD, Working Man, private home; every comrort; 27/6; washing.—6s Massey Street. 26 ARKHOUSE, 26 London Street. Casuals, Bed and Breakfast. Phone 3614. OOM, partly furn.; large, sunny; gas, fireplace, use conveniences; central.—Apply Times. 93 \ Vacancies ror Boarders; Business Men; phone; soft washing.—2 5 Liverpool Street. 89 POIA House, River Road, has re-opened under new management. Bed and Breakfast, permanents and casuals. Tariff moderate. Superior accommodation. The latest hot water system has been Installed with hot showers, baths, etc., available at all times to guests.—Phone 1 527. 242 OTEL CAISTOrT 2 Bryce Street (Telephone 2271 ), has all advantages or complete home, such as hath and shower rooms, abundant hot water, comfortable lounge. lUverbank garden; Ideal Tor travellers. No lunch or dinner served.— Tarllf, 7/-. MIDLAND Private Hotel, corner Anglesea and Hood Streets. Few minutes from Post Office. superior accommodation, reasonable tarifT.—Mr and Mrs N. S Campbell. Phone 307 4. A.A.A. House. _____ APARTMENTS WANTED BOARD, private required; Young Business Man.—Write Study, Times. 91 OARD by two Young Business People; will share room.—Write 215, Times. I > OARD and Residence, handy to town, > by Young Professional Gentleman.— Write 214, Times. 1062 FLAT or 2 Rooms, furnished, convs; Couple, girl 6; handy town; quiet.— Write 219, Times 47 HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION VACANT AUCKLAND’S Finest Beach, Onetangi, 1$ miles clean, safe sandy beach. Book now by phone or letter at Carter’s Private Hotel; Excellent table, electric light, hot and cold showers and all conveniences; tennis and boating; tariff, £2/10/-, BEACH House, Onetangi—Waiheke Island Auckland’s finest beach; surnng, boating, fishing, tennis; good table, own cows; tariff £2.—Ring or write Le Roy. Helen sville hot springs.—stay at Paraki House. A perfect rest or holiday. Hot mineral baths under main roor. Tennis, Bowls, Croquet, Dancing, Golf. Tariff £3 17s 6d weekly and 14s per day. Phone 35, Helensvllle. Auckland 46-087. INSLEY’S WAIHEKE ISLAND, For a Perfect Seaside Holiday. Excellent Table, Launch Tor Fishing and Excursions Daily. Rowing Boats. Two Hard Courts. Dancing Nightly. All Included In Tariff. All modern conveniences. You will he glad you spent your holiday here. Tariff £3 10s.—Phone Insley, Cowes. WANTEDJTO RENT ORJLEABE S~ side or Hamilton, prepared to buy lease.—Reply with particulars to 22 5, Times. 9 4 BUTCHERS Forequarters Mutton 5d lb. Topside, 41b. or over .... 5d lb. Stewing Beef and Mince . 41b. 1/Spnng Lamb, from 1/- lb. j JJRISCOTT & gQ Phone 2874 T CROSBY BRO 9. Every Customer gets the Same Quality THE BEST! Consistent Goodness and Better Meat CROSBY T»HOS., ROSBY AJUOS., Quality Butchers, VICTORIA ST. (o HAMILTON EAST. W" Y DO WE ADVERTISE ? TO LET YOU KNOW THE ADDRESS OF HAMILTON’S VALUE-GIVING BUTCHERY. H. C. S. REAR TIMES OFFICE. JJL'TCHERY, Phone 2000

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20465, 4 April 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20465, 4 April 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20465, 4 April 1938, Page 1

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