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SOUTHWELL BCHOOL S OUTHWELL gCHOOL, TJAMILTON. ESTABLISHED 1911. PREPARATORY BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS UNDER 15 YEARS OF AGE. Prospectus on application to: THE HEADMASTER. 1010 CHURCH SERVICES SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF TRUE ►A SPIRITUAL LIGHT SERVICE SUNDAY, 7.15 p.m. CENTREWAY TEA ROOMS, Garden Place. Minister Jessie Clayton, M’s.D. Subject “Why spiritualists Believe In Immortality.” THURSDAY, 8 p.m., Psychology Lecture above rooms. After service visions and messages. We believe in Jesus Christ. KINDERGARTEN yyARATAH JJRIVATE K I.NDERGARTEN MISS S. RRENDA HUNTER 'Graduate of Auckland Kindergarten WILL RESUME TEACHING ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. At her resident, 53 Clarence Street, Hamilton. Hours: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Tel. 2204. Prospectus on application. EDUCATIONAL JJRAIN’S (COMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, JJAMILTON MATRICULATED GIRLS who take a Commercial Course with Brain’s College possess the best possible assurance of a successful future and acquire it in the shortest possible time. r £UE QOLLEGE IS JJ'OW QPEIS TUITION IS INDIVIDUAL. TERM STARTS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. MR & MRS D. E. DUTHOIT, Principals. Address: 58 COLL.INGWOOD ST. PAUL’S BOOK ARCADE FOR THE OPENING OF SCHOOLS THE BEST VALUE IS THE 68 PAGES OF THE BEST PAPER. (While the present stocks last.) 0 > LY - 3 D - QNLY (T LY -3 D - ONLY0 NLY FOR ALL SCHOOL BOOKS, Primary and Secondary, And all SCHOOL STATIONERY, Come to JJAUL’S JJOOK JJAUL’S JJOOK JJAUL’S JJOOK JJAUL’S JJOOK Two Shops: OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL, And at RAILWAY BLDGS. HALL’S, JEWELLERS yyEDDING JJELLS ARE PEALING AGAIN. WE HAVE A WONDERFUL RANGE OF PRESENTS FOR THE BRIDE. A. 1. Tabic Cutlery, loose or canteens; Silver Tea Services, Tea Pots, Hot Water Jugs, Entree Dishes. Casserole Disbes, etc., AND REMEMBER, PRE-WAR PRICES WHILE PRESENT STOCKS LAST. JJALLS Next to Wool worths. HAMILTON. Phones 1801, 4310. THE DENTISTS JEWELLERS, J^TD., 3 d E x B c H W ir ROST ( iiAMiLTor *>» l td ’ SURGEON DENTISTS, J. FOORD. WILSON, Manager associated With MR M. A. KELLY. Phone 2011 WESLEY CHAMBERS, Victoria Street. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday Evenings, 7 p.m. to 8.30. Close Saturdays. 12 Noon. DIETITIAN JJR. JESSIE (NLAYTON, M’S.D. DIAGNOSTICIAN, DIETITIAN Treats successfully, nerve, stomach, liver, kidney, bladder, blood pressure, still joints, etc, nature’s way. Hours 10-11, 2-3 p.m. Evening Appointments. GRUAR’S BLDG (Ist rioor) entrance Garden Place. H. D. A B. MATTHEWS gALE £1075 £1075 BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and sunporch; all conveniences;! concrete paths, lawns, garage; nicely elevated i-acre level section; situated close to River Road; good Government mortgage. For terms and particulars apply to:— H. D. 4 A. B. M atthews VICTORIA STREET HAMILTON, rhones: Ofllce 1584, Residence 1672. Boys 3love 60,000 Books The job of shifting the 60,000 books of the Wellington Central Public Library from the old to the palatial new buildings was performed today by 514 boys from Rongotai College. They did in four hours what , would have otherwise required | elaborate planning and long labour, i The library will be ready for the | official opening on Tuesday. Food Handling Reforms More hygienic handling of most foodstuffs, including meat, milk, bacon, butter and bread, is the aim i of Mr E. J. Phelan, the No. 1 Transport Licensing Authority, in cooperation with the Health Department. A start has already been made with the carting of meat from the abattoirs at Westfield, and operators of trucks doing this work now require to have a certificate from the Health Department stating that their vehicles are suitable, before operating licenses are issued by Mr Phelan. “Our idea is to introduce the scheme to cover all foodstuffs,” Mr Phelan said yesterday. “We hope to introduce some considerable reforms.” Vacancies exist in the New Zealand Forces for stokers, seamen boys, short service seamen, assistant cooks, assistant stewa~ds, artificers, etc. Particulars are advertised in this issue.

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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21035, 10 February 1940, Page 6

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