PUBLIC NOTICE 6 Demonstration of Fruit Tree * pruning will be given (weather permitting; in the orchard of Mr F. A. Hintz, Hillcrest, Hamilton East TO-MORROW (Friday) at 2 pm. All interested are invited to attend. J. W. WHELAN, Government Orchard Instructor. 75 RATIONAL EMERGENCY Women between the ages of 2030 years are invited to offer their services, in the case of National Emergency, to the Civic or Military Authorities. Members of inter-house Clubs and those who are already motor drivers are especially invited to join. Ex-servicemen are prepared to assist in their training. The proposed “Women’s Auxiliary Volunteer Company” will be required to parade at least one night weekly. Send your name, age and address to— L. N. SARGENT. Naylor St., Hamilton E. Or to— MRS ROSS, C/o The Women’s Patriotic Committee, Victoria St., Hamilton. 1011 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Hamilton, on or before the sth day of August, 1940. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: “ I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES: THOMAS ELLIOTT HANLON, late of Hamilton, Painter, died 27/6/40. ELLIS LEE, late of Hamilton, formerly of Marton, Retired Gardener, died 22/6/40. RACHAEL WINIFRED MONK, late of Frankton Junction, Married Woman, died 26/2/40. ROBERT HUGH McKENZIE, late of Hamilton, Retired Farmer & Company Director, died 24/6/40. F. J. E. MOORE, District Public Trustee for Hamilton. July 4, 1940. 90 BUTCHERS jj elp Y\ 7l> T ,ie W ar ! Save our Benzine by -coming to our Shop. We'll reward you with savings nut to be found elsewhere! Remember—it was PRISCOTT’S who DECLARED WAR OX HIGH PRICES. SIRLOIN 7d. PRIME RIBS 5d BEEF STEAK 6d FRESH BRISKET. 41b for 1/CORNED BEEF BRISKET, 4d lb DELICIOUS PORTERHOUSE STEAK, 1/2 lb MUTTON—LEGS from 8d VEAL—FILLET Bd. ROLLED 6d DRIPPING, 4d lb ROLLED OX TONGUES, 1/6 each J pRISCOTT & gC Phone 2874 HOOD STREET WANTED TO SELL BARGAIN'S in Trousers-to Measure, from Tailored Remnants; Sports Trousers, from 27/0. —MELTZER, Tailor. 167 Victori a Street. DR OP HE A D Singer 66 Machine; good order; £8 10s.— Lindsey, Phone 2112. DARK Oak Bedroom Suite, £ls/10/-; Three-drawer Office Table, £3/15/-. —Young ?, 4 i Ward Street. ELECTROLUX, latest model, complete with spray gun; will accept £lO cash. —Widow, Times. 76 FOR Sale another lot of Atlas Rangettes at the E.C, Coy. FOR Sale—the Plug-ln Atlas Ranges which have arrived at the E.C. Coy, Colllngwood Street. Fencing Posts. Strainers, Battens, best Taupo Heart Totara. Direct delivery from bush.—Andrew Burn St Co., Phone 2884. FURNITURE storage, Packing, Removal Work expertly performed. Goods safely stored In concrete buildings.—Andrew Burn & Co., Everybody’s Buildings, 7 6 victoria Street. GOOD Used Furniture always on band; we are also cash buyers or Household effects.—Clothier’s Emporium. OOD Solid Sideboards, from 27/6; Wrlting Bureau, £2/15/-. —Young’s Furniture Mart, 4 4 Ward Street GOLF Clubs, Forgan’s—Brassie. Driver. 25/6; Putter, Mashle, Iron or Mid Iron, 22/6. —Jack Markham, opposite Commercial Hotel. Vlctorlr Street. Mangolds! up to 20 tons! 20/- per ton.—F. Rotter. Matangi, Phone 2704./ PLUNKET Prams, with Sponge Rubber tyres; latost models; Plunket Cots 1 and Wooden Cots; prices are right at Clothier’s Emporium. RANGE. Orion; high pressure, good condition: rheap.—2 3 Lake Rd. 80 RIMU Gateleg Table. £3/5/-; Rimu Chest 1 of Drawers, from 27/6.—Young’s, 4 4 Ward Street, I RENOWN Coal, Firewood, Carbonettea. \> Coke.—Andrew Burn A; Co.. Yard. 10 Selkirk Street, omce, 76 Victoria Street, HaruHton. SEWING Machine. electric, portable; new condition; £lB/10/- cash.—Write 162. Times. 7 4 SEWING Machines (2), Singer, £9/10/and £ll/10/-; Chesterfield Suite, as new, £l2'in -. Clothier’s Emporium. Q PARK Guards. 12/6 to 14/9; Ash Pans'. O ?/9 to 3/11; Coal Boxes and BoxKerb* in great variety.—Clothier’s Emporium. TRIC.YC.LE. large Size; 1 -‘Fairy” Cycle : good order.—Ring 20 40. 101 W A full - lock. 25cwt.—Phone LADIES’ AND GENT.’S 'JJSED £JYCLES AT fJIASKER’S, WARP STREET (Opposite Cutting). c ATERPILLAR Di DIESEL (35 H.P.). TRACTOR Complete with Bulldozer, hauled and painted. Total 3000. Trice, £875. Full particulars from: Just overhours work, ARTHUR B. BAKER, Fending. 063 CARB AND MOTORS-CYCLES FOR SALE 12 Words 1/-. 3 Days 2/6 ALL makes, late models, purchased rur cash: litre purchases paid off.—C. & T. Motors. Colllngwood Street. jMAT Roadster, 509; good order; £l6/ 89 Boundary Road, Claudeiands. 80 INuRD vs, 1937 Coupe; i new tyres; new condition: privately owned; no dealer.'; £1 9. Write Own Terms, Times. <iQ U’SED CAR PARTS, 130 Newton Road, Auckland, have recently dismantled 1937 Morris ID, ’36 Austin 7. ‘35 Hillman. ’3 4 Terravlane. Plymouth. Y Ford and Singer, ’33 Standard. Singer and Morris Major. ’32 Singer, Standard. Chev., Morris Minor, Triumph 7. ’3l Chev., Essex. Standard. Morris Minor, Triumph 7, Plymouth. Singer and Graham Paige, and dozens of other between ’26 and ’3O models. —Phone 43-267 (Reg. Wharfe, Prop.).
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21156, 4 July 1940, Page 2
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