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ENTERTAINMENT m 'J'HURSDAY J^EXT AT 8 P.M. Internationally Famous Concert and Musical Revue . . . TH H TH H TH 1-1 1 I 1 ( fal Augmented Presentation, including that Master Work of Jazz Music . . . Gershwin's . . . “ RHAPSODY IN BLUE ’’ “RHAPSODY IN BLUE” AND THEME SELECTION?, Including- “ ROSE MARIE.” ‘‘BLUE DANUBE,” Etc., Etc. HARMONY! SYNCOPATION COMEDY! BURLESQUE! Individualists or Melody, each a a audevliie Show on his own! Plans on view at Lewis Eady Ltd. Reservations 3/- plus tax. CARDB A DANCING TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY TO-MORROW R ITZ JJ ALLR O°M Frankton Town Hall RLCHRE AND OLD-TIME DANCE Hamilton s Outstanding- Mid-week Dance. Popular Music by the Ritz Band. Buses as usual. Admission 1/6 We aim to please. r J ,E rjIOWN JJAI.L WEDNESDAY TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY I PHIL CAMPBELL and his DANCE BAND 10 Lucky Prizes. Good Supper, Novelties. Free Buses Frankton 7.40. Hamilton 7.50. Grand dance forest lake hall, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). Good music etc. Free supper. Admission 1/6. Free bus leaves Vickery’s corner 7.10. Support the Pipe Band Queen Carnival. CALEDONIAN QUEEN CARNIVAL—GRAM FUNCF. HORSHAM DOWNS hall TO-MORROW (Wed.). Good floor, gooi music. Mee »uppe- 1 • Vickery’s corner 7.; sured. A great night jMVE Hundred Card Evening TO-NIGHT Frankton Pavilion (Caledonian Queen) Buses for Te Awamutu next Wed A- nesday’s Carnival Dance. Phil Camp bell’s Dance Band. /c RAND Social and Dance, Gordonton Hal April 6. Caledonian Queen Carnival. CALEDONIAN Queen Carnival—Gran Social and Dance, Railway Institute Thursday, April 7. 11 TJHIL Campbell’s Band at Te Awamutu’ A- Big Dance, next Wednesday. Jni the crowd. to TENNIS Club Dance, Nawton Hall, Thurs day next. Novelty Dances. Goo supper. Admission 1/6. 10 rPE Awamutu, next'Wednesday, to Luck - 1 - Prizes. Free buses Frankton, Hamil ton. Advertisements above. 10 CONCERT A DANCE CONCERT AND DANCE in aid Caledonian Queen Carnival TQ-MORROW (Wed.) 6th.. at 8 p.m., HOROTIU HALL FIRST-CLASS CONCERT, including Mr E. Meyer, Ventriloquist. Admission 1/6. Children 6d. 70 Supper Provided. PUBLIC NOTICES HAMILTON EAST CITIZENS AND RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION.—AII Residents or Hamilton East are invited to be* come Members of the above Association.— Hon. Secretary, S. Handley, 7 2 Firth St. : PUBLIC NOTICE j CLOSING OF BUTCHERS’ SHOPS | NOTICE is hereby given that the''! New Award will take effect as from 4 th ! April, 1938, and that Butchers’ shops in Hamilton, Frankton and suburbs will close as follows: MONDAY to THURSDAY 5.0 p.m. FRIDAY 8.30 p.m. CLOSED ALL DAY ON SATURDAYS. SOUTH AUCKLAND MASTER BUTCHERS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMPLOYERS. 54 LAND A EBTATE AGENTS H. D. i A. B. MUSS; VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. BUSINESS SPECIALISTS THE HOME FINDERS. We only sell on Guaranteed Possession. WHITIORA —Bungalow, 5 rooms, nice garden and view; 4-acre; every modern convenience. Furniture can be taken at valuation. Immediate possession. Price, £950. Deposit £250. NORTON ROAD—Lovely Bungalow, 5 rooms, practically new; every modern convenience. Price £llOO. Terms arranged. FIVE ROOMS —Hamilton West. Large sun porch; 4 acre. Price £6OO. Deposit £134. Nice family house. FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW—Corner section, 5 rooms, garage, Te Aro St., Just off, nice location Price £llOO. Deposit £250. FRUIT, SWEETS, ICE CREAM, CAKE BUSINESS —Double Shop, lease. Bargain price £4uo. Must be sold. A very select business. We nave Bungalow Houses and Farmlets in all suburbs and can submit the best piopositions in Hamilton if you will but inquire. No trouble to us. There Is a keen demand for all Properties at present and we want YOURS on our Books. Kindly send full particulars at BURFOOTB (N.Z.) LTD. Foot /correction OOT v^ORRECTION FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS Consult EILEEN A. FETZER At JJURFOOTS (N.Z.), Victoria Street. Hamilton. Phone 3 166 PHOTOGRAPHER jl. f awson# J) HOTUGRAPHER ELECTRIC STUDIO NOW OPEN, RAILWAY BUILDINGS, HAMILTON. TWO PORTRAITS, Size 10 x 8, FOR 9/6 Day or Night by Appointment. WELL BORING WATER. Water! Water! For reliable I V? Water Well Drilling.—Geo. Hutehin- ! i on. Phone 2. Morin 1- > Lie. Photographic Exhibition. Don’t miss this. St. Peter’s Hall, 4th to 6th. April. Open evening*

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20466, 5 April 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20466, 5 April 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20466, 5 April 1938, Page 1

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