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N A T Z K ETwo or the T H£A TR E ROYAL A Memorable Concert rpUESDAY XfEXT AT g D. D. O’Connor Presents QSCAR JJATZKE—“No singer comparable to Osc Natzke has been heard In this rou try in the last 30 years, If ever b Tore.”—EVENING STAR, DUNEDIN, and J£E.NNETH J^EATE—- • The magnificent tenor voice of Kenneth Neate is the most important musical discovery in a generation.” —DAILY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY. SOLO PIANIST HENRI PENN Reserved, Seats: Plans at Lewi; Unreserved, Tax. Eady, Ltd. CONCERT AT TE AWAMUTU, Wednesday Next at s p.m. Plans at Giffords 889 LOST A FOUND LOST —sheepdog-; black, white; very shy.—Ring 1349. 7 8 8 T OST—Small dog; ginger; numu ~ Sandy.—Finder please return 50 Grey St. 780 JOST —Glove, lady's, navy kid; vicinity 540 Bateson’s, Tuesday; ward.—Ring 748 T OST—Baby’s White Florida Sandal, beTT tween Regal and P. 0., Hamilton.— Finder kindly leave at Times. 912 T OST—Watch, Gent ’s; between Bledisloe Hall Seddon Park.—Write Home Guardsman, Times. 803 Frankton Railway; reward.—Checkei Office. got T OST—Zipp Bag and Soldering Iron P-O.; reward.—Finder please returr Times. gar Saturday.—Finder please leave Times. 805 T OST —Lady’s Handbag, left on scat cornor Albert and Grey Streets; reward. —Finder please return to address inside. T OST—£5 Note wrapped’ in £l. last ■U week; old pensioner; between Clifton, Victoria, Clarence Streets; reward 10/-. — Address Times. 777 LOST —Packet containing Diamond Ring", COM Wristlet Watch and Studs; Te Awamutu; £io reward.—Address Foster’s Fruit Shop, Tc Awamutu. 77 1 LOST —Would person who removed silver initialled (K.R.) Powder Compact from purse at Labour Dance. February 18. leave at Times, otherwise the matter will be carried further. 802 TO LET 12 Words 1/-; 3 Days 2/6 BUNGALOW, brand new; modern; electric; fully furnished; river view; telephone; garage; for month March; references required.—Ring 1777. 759 H° board owner.—House, Times. OO.MS R° R° SHOP in Te Kuiti, opposite Railway Sta lion; best stand in town.—Write 170 Victoria Avenue. Wanganui. 3 ROOMS (2 upstairs;, Hood Street; suitable factory or storeroom.—2 j Thackeray Street. 756 WANTED TO RENT HOUSE, unfurnished, small family; refs. —Apply Times. 799 B APARTMENTS VACANT rds 1/-; 3 Days '2/6 2 W ACH and Single Room offered with sard.—Apply 3 6 River Road. 794 ;F l R R u 1 \ ictoria Street. ROOMS (2), sunny, use conveniences; bus route; reasonable.—Address, i Times. VACANCIES for permanents and casuals, —Warwick Hotel, Hamilton East, five minutes from C.P.O. Phone 2833. 831 ACCOMMODATION. —Park House, corner London and Harwood Streets. Tariff: Tea. Bed and Breakfast, £•/-; £l/10/- per week.—Phone 2807. Proprietary. D E 312 VICTORIA STREET HAMILTON. Phone 4554 Superior Bed and Breakfast, 5/MR A MRS J. 7 YIJE. H IGIICROFT, Colllngwood Street. Phone 2939. Superior Bed, Breakfast and h, £1 5s per week; Bed and Breakfast, or week. Rooms—Single Rooms 15/Rooms, 12/0 per week; Bed id Break la 6/6. VACANCIES FOR PERMANENTS AND CASUALS. Single or Share Rooms. GRAND CENTRAL. HOOD STREET. Phone 1567. MIDLAND Private note!, corner Anglesea and Hood Streets. Few minutes from Post Office, superior accommodation, reoCampbell. APARTMENTS WANTED 12 Words 1/-; 3 Days 2/6 BOARD wanted, Lady, quiet; m private home, handy to Coilingwood Street.— Write Reasonable, Times. 781 ! OOM, single, furnished, or very moderate Board wanted by Lady; near town ' preferred.—Write Town, Times. BU9 I R u R HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION! VACANT | AGLAN. — Furnished Bach, one room; J deep two; electricity; reduced ren- I Phone 30S. 795 J Helens villk hot springs.—stay ai Parakai House. A perfect rest or holiday. Hot Mineral Baths under main roof. Tennis, now,a. Croquet, Dancing, JJOTEL “QCEANSIUJt" MOUNT MAUNGANUI TAURANGA management and completely Under ated. Our Motto: Good Table and Service. Reasonable Tariff. Mr. 3 B. M TAYLOR, Proprietress, 83*1. TAI'B x BUSINESSES FOR SALE pi tsT house, 2o rooms. 5 minutes VX centre town; always lull; furnished. 1 J l’: 1 1 ' • ■ fI ; 5 I I'll.— \ddres- lime-. Git ! J JO I PRIVATE HOTEL, Te Kuiti, approx. 3 rooms. I'urniUire for >ale at a lox it on I ill lei to H reasonable iiy—Reply i, M'lfl.Ulil up- , ] Te Kuiti. SMAI i mixed business; i fruit; ow ner i ctirin Awamutu.—Apply Times.

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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21358, 28 February 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21358, 28 February 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21358, 28 February 1941, Page 1

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