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ov; unable March 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Sickness and oilier iv Finished* Wash I • TREE! RAGWASI :um - II be J-J STATE OF JOHN MOORE, late of Whatawhata, Retired Farmer, died January 31, 1940.—A1l creditors or other claimants in the above Estate are requested to forward particulars of claims on or before March 1. 1940. to the Executors, C/o Gillies, 1 anner & Fitzgerald. Solicitors, HamIT",' li u r, WANTED TO SELL Words 1/ - ; n^TTT •red H c 111 n;i 111; sports Troupers • •■. MELTZER. lallur, 107 Vic’d. .REIKI.I* .-uitr •lug Mirror. 11.I 1 . "tiller s Empo order. £9 105; ’wing Machine C HE.-TEREIELD hoard, ;o find inning su F 'MEIi?; Ten Trucks shorts and Timber Co., 12/ 6 per Phone 3025. £10; side - Emporium, at Maoriiiji) ?uper puniisoS- Tractor, little Used; good A order; £|.3o ur ofTer.—Ring 835, Te Avvamuiu. 483 ptH.MIL he storage, packing, Removal A Work expertly performed. Goods -alely stored in concrete buildings.—An•JCo j’ Everybody's Buildings, pEM;i.\ij posts. Strainers, Battens, best A Taupo Heart Totara. Direct deliv-•-•ry from bush.—Andrew Burn & Co., •’bone 2894. \ T i-W shipment uf Sylvar Pottery, lneluding Wall Vases. Also large selec,l",l or Dinner Seta.—Clothier's Emporium, pi I.LETS, i' White Leghorn; 3 TimntliT; A 5. - each.—Gay lor, Breckun's Ave., • rank ton. 32 1 T>ARBITS, prime, Tat and young, fresh Ai daily; i i each.— Bnrtrum's, Clauilebn id a Fish Supply. Phone 3 592. 439 I> LA OWN Coal. Firewood, Carbonettes, Coke.—Andrew Burn A Co.. Yard, 16 xdklrk Street, Ofllce, ?r> Victoria Street, HainlHon. TpRUCK, 30cwt; cheap; farm; good workA big order.—Apply Phone 106 R, Morliiisville. 449 rpALLBQY, 5 9/oi Easy - Chair. _ 1 5/ -; A Duchesse Chest, 30/-; Tea Waggon, 1 ■' 6. —Clothier’s Emporium. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ ■JJSED QYCLES AT rjIASKER’S F LAT VRD STREET msite Cutting) SHEETS MADE EIiUM BITUMEN DRUMS. Suitable for making Sheds, Stack Covers, etc. Apply: WAIKATO BITUMEN CO., LTD., elticncp Street. Hamilton. Phone 1113. CARS AND MOTOR-CYCLES FOR SALE 12 Words 1/-; 3 Days 2/0 A LSTI.v 7 saloon, 1930, exchange for in-terest-bearing securities or cash, lenns.-—Box 17, Hamilton. 361 ALL makes, late models, purchased for cash; hire purchases paid oIT.—C. & T. Motors. Collingwood Street. CiIEY. 4 Tourer, mechanically perfect; any trial; registered; 2S miles gallon; sacrifice £10.—5 2 Grey Street. Hamilton East. 35 6 FORD Tourer, good order; registered; cheap, £lo.—Farr, near St. Andrews Golf Links. __ _ 563 IjAORD, 1 928, second-hand; good mechanical order; £SO or nearest ofTer.—Address Times. 34 8 MORRIS -Cowley, good running order, £l2 10s cash,—Phone 400 4. 362 RACING JPRANKLIN JJACING C LUB (INC.) AUTUMN MEETING SATURDAY, MARCH 2. Nominations for all events close with Messrs Blomfield and Co., Auckland, at 5 p.m. and with the Secretary. Pukekohe, at 6 p.m. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), February 16, 1940. W. J. SHORT, Secretary. Box 47, Pukekohe. Phones; Office 326. Private 225. 342 TENDERS GRAVEL and Sand; best obtainable for all concrete work and paths.—Agnew, Selkirk Street. r pENDERS will be received until 3 p.m. TUESDAY, February 27, for the Completion of a Block of Eight partially built Flats, Selkirk Street, Hamilton. Plans and specifications may be seen at our office. EDGECUMBE & WHITE, Registered Architects, South British Buildings, Hamilton. 511 T. A. W ALTERS * CONTRACTOR specialists In surTactng Tennis Courts, Drives, Wold Seal and Bitumen, used and recommended by Public Works Department and Borough Council. Estimates nee anywhere. Modern equipment. Phone 3161. evenings. WAIKATO BITUMEN CO., LTD., VY CLARENCE ST., HAMILTON. Phone 1413. Suppliers of Hot Bitumen and Kold Seal Emulsion. We deliver in bulk or drum lots, all complete with spraying outfits. Estimates gi T, en free of charge. For paths, tennis courts, drives, etc.

PUBLIC NOTICE jpRED ASPHALTING CONTRACTOR ■vote New Address: r»7 NORTON ROAD. FRANKTON Phone 2574 For Paths, I'lives and Tennis Courts Estimates Free. CASH SERVICE STORES M AY W E HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SERVING YOU ? Cherry Cake lOd lb Fruit Salads 1/- & 1/6 tin Kornies 8d Shelled Brazil Nuts .... 1/2 per £lb Jar Rings 6d pkt CASH SERVICE STORES Ltd 127 GREY STREET PHONE 3684 WE DELIVER Beach Scene Reproduced Generally acknowledged to be the | highlight of the display in the Aus- | tralian pavilion at the Centennial Exhibition is the replica of an Australian beach scene. By means of a clever illusion the breakers appear to roll in to the miniature beach, and ! on every seventh wave a surf boat, j manned by a tiny crew, rises in a j cloud of spray and then sinks again into the trough of the wave. The ! model figures on the beach of a bathi ing party and a life-saving team are I the most realistic example of human J modelling in the whole exhibition.

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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21039, 15 February 1940, Page 2

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