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PUBLIC NOTICE LOTTERIES WHY NOT? NOW THEN LIMITED is sponsoring a referendum to demonstrate that the public of New Zealand are definitely in favour of National Lotteries. Are you aware that upwards of £1,000,000 leaves New Zealand annually for overseas sweepstakes? Are you aware that the direct benefits which the State is losing are not less than £300,000? Other benefits, such as employment of local industry and internal taxation, are other aspects to be considered, yet for many years past the public of the Dominion have been influenced by a very small minority of the population. Ask yourself this question: Are you personally in favour of National Lotteries? and reply in the affirmative by becoming a subscriber at once. It has been whispered by certain opponents to the scheme that when this Company obtains the necessary number of subscribers it will not receive consideration at the hands of the Government. THIS IS NOT TRUE. The Prime Minister has assured the Company that—- “ There is nothing to stop any individual or organisation from presenting a petition to Parliament. All such petitions are dealt with in accordance with the rules laid down in the Standing Orders. In the case of petitions presented to myself, these are placed before the Government for consideration and are dealt with according their merits.” New Zealanders—do not be humbugged by side issues! The above statement is authentic, and you are asked to give your immediate support to the scheme. The public are invited to call and inquire into our organisation. INTERVIEWERS INVITED TO APPLY FOR POSITIONS. HEAD OFFICE: Bethune’s Buildings, Featherston Street, Wellington. WAIKATO OFFICE: Regent Theatre Building, Hamilton. AUCKLAND OFFICE: 614 Dilworth Buildings. DOMINIONERS ! Join “ Now Then Limited” NOW and help expedite this undertaking, so greatly to the benefit of your country. OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL ON YOU WE SUGGEST You should plant Trees grown In the Waikato. Being Growers, we offer you sterling value In . . . SHELTER, HEDGE AND FRUIT TREEB You are welcome to see aur Nurseries, where we have the Trees you need at the Price you want to Pay ! In other words, we have first Quality Nursery Stock at a Fair Price ! Won’t you give us an opportunity to prove it to you T We carry samples at our Shop (opp. G.P.0.), and will always be glad to discuss planting problems with you. Our Lifelong Experience and Service are at your Disposal. BATESON’S WAIKATO'B LEADING NURBERYMEN, SEEDSMEN AND FLORIBTB 38 Victoria St. HAMILTON (Opp. 0.P.0.) 'Phones : 3466 S ★ Over 40—The Dangerous Age With so many people the sight begins to fail after forty. Perhaps it is not so noticeable at first, and if immediate attention is given, the failure of the sight can be arrested. If you are not sure of your sight let us examine your eyes immediately and save your vision. ERIC H. GROCOTT Phone 1542. CONSULTING OPTICIAN. Opp. Theatre Royal. Refractionists—Eric H. Grocott, F.S.M.C., F.8.0.A. (Eng.) _ J. Eric Ewart, F.1.0.N.Z. WIXTEII =\m Cold Days ahead for those who are caught 35 unawares. Order your WOOD AND COAL now, from us. Only the Best Quality Wood and Clean Burning Coal sold here, at the lowest ruling prices. WOODWARD BRYCE STREET, HAMILTON. Tel. 1372. Agent, for GLEN COAL and N.Z. EXPRESS CO. LTD. B s n

J. TREVARTON TREVARTON SPECIALS. Settee Squabs in best quality Genoa Velvets, bordered and piped, wool tilled in all shades, 30/-. Cotton Velvet Squabs. *23/6. Best Teased Java Kapok, 1/5 lb.; 151 b. or more, 1/4 lb. J rjMtEVARTON, WARD STREET PHONE 2372 RENTAL CARS C ADMAN’S RENTAL CARS AND TRAILER CARAVANS. Cars always available, from 6/- per hairday, 10/- per day. Inquiries Invited. QADMAN’S gERVICE gTATION, 1795.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20845, 1 July 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20845, 1 July 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20845, 1 July 1939, Page 2

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