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CINEMA TODAY AT 2 P.M. AND 7.4 5 P.M.! BOOK EARLY FOR TONIGHT (Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.) (Throughout iS.Z. “Centrally Heated”; 2 JJIU 2 The best Moto Thriller you've ever seen: . . . the Famous Oriental sleuth solves two murders . . . challenges the curse of an ancient tomb . . . and battles arch-crimi-nals of two continents: ■m Mo Takes akes PETER LORRE VIRGINIA FIELD JOHN KINO JOSEPH sCHILDKRAUT LIONEL ATWILL ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION RANGE WAR:—A Gun-fighting rree-ror-all with ranch thieves in wnirlwind round-up of bad meni . . . = ::L A ™ o;; f M EN ” EN ” i Butli Recommended by Censor lor AduP«») CiONSTRLCTORS: Call us Tor TransJ formers, Chokes, Technical Advice, etc.—supreme Radio service, Phone J 7 5 1, 5 Victoria Arcade. MEETINGS r PHE Annual General Meeting of the A Old Buys' Cricket Club will he held in the meeting room, Hamilton Public Library, at 7.4 b, TUESDAY, September 20. Business: Report, Election ol' Uilicers, General. All members and those interested are requested io attend. 640 QLAUD ELANDS CRICKET CLUB. The Annual Meeting of the Claudelands Cricket Club will be held in the Rugby Union Rooms, Railway Buildings, Victoria Street, on TUESDAY, September 26, 1939, at 7.30 p.m. 651 EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS SCHEME. A meeting of Ladies will be held at the Winter Show Hall on MONDAY next, September 25, at 2.30 p.m. The Presidents and Secretaries of all Women's Organisations are particularly invited to attend and all others willing to help. WM. H. PAUL, Chairman, Accommodation & Evacuation Committee. 587 PASSENGER • AND GOODS A TRANSPORT A meeting of all classes of goods and passenger service operators, including taxi and rental car proprietors is being held in Toorak Chambers, Victoria Street, Hamilton on Monday, 25th September, at 8 p.m. The meeting is being called by the New Zealand Road Transport Alliance and kindred organisations for the purpose of considering important matter affecting commercial transport in the present state of emergency. All members of the industry who have not already been notified are invited to attend. J. C. BLACK, Secretary, South Auckland Council of Carriers Associations. 675 PUBLIC NOTICES rpE RAPA DRAINAGE DISTRICT. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES Public Notice is hereby given as required by Statute that an Election lo fill TWO EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES on the Board as hereunder will (if necessary) be held on OCTOBER 20, 1939: HOROTIU SUBDIVISION One Trustee. NAWTON SUBDIVISION One Trustee. Nominations of persons eligible for election will close with me at the Board’s Office, No. 7 Wesley Chambers, Victoria Street, Hamilton, at NOON on MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1939. N. G. CRIBBLE, Returning Officer, 689 Te Rapa Drainage Board. LOST POLICY A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT A SOCIETY. It is the intention of the Society on or after the 22nd day of October next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy Xo. 1487477 on the life of JOHN MILNE HARCOURT, which is declared to have been lost. Wellington, September 22, 1939. W. T. IKIN, 440 Manager for New Zealand. APOLOGY \yE apologise to the many patrons who have suffered inconvenience during the frequent rush periods experienced at our new address, particularly to those who were unable to secure seating accommodation. We are pleased to announce that we have just enlarged our premises to include an additional room, which will be open from MONDAY NEXT. This progressive step, we are confident, will provide greater comfort and enjoyment for patrons of Hamilton’s most popular Tea and Dining Rooms. Assuring you of unexcelled service in the future. CENTRE WAY DINING AND TEA ROOMS (Above Pascoe’s), Garden Place Phone 2927 GEO. BOYES A CO gALE JJUNGALOW FIVE MINUTES FROM VICTORIA ST. Containing flve main rooms and sleeping porch. All conveniences, electric hot water, shower, gas stove, etc. Good elevated corner section, sunny position. Live hedges, concrete paths, garage. PRICE £I3OO. Terms Arranged, immediate Possession. G EO - L™' ALMA STREET HAMILTON. Phone 2215. S' HKEPSKIISS —Highest Prices at Waikato Hide and Skin Company, Frank ton.

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20917, 23 September 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20917, 23 September 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20917, 23 September 1939, Page 1

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