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PARADE JJOME HAMILTON BATTALION. The Usual Parade will be held at RUGBY PARK TOMORROW, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, At 08.55 hours. A.B.C. COYS HALF-DAY PARADE. D. COYS. WHOLE DAY PARADE. New Members Still Welcome. Ladies Invited to Enrol. MOUNTED UNIT PARADE AT RACECOURSE At 09.00 hours. T. H. MELROSE, Major, Unit Comander. Hillcrest bus leaves 08.30 hours. 960 R E V.A. DETACHMENTS. A Church Parade will be held at St. Andrew’s Church, Claudelands, on SUNDAY, March 29. Detachments will assemble in Te Aroha Street at 6.40 p.m. Outdoor uniform, medals. 973 CARDS it DANCING MODERN and JJEGENT JJALLROOM Hamilton DANCE DANCE DANCE OLD-TIME DANCE DANCE and DANCE MODERN JJEGENT jgAND TONIGHT SATURDAY REGENT BALLROOM (Hamilton) J"JANCE FRAN ETON TOWN HALL TONIGHT (Saturday) TONIGHT Clayton’s Famous Old-time Dance Band. Free Bus after Dance. Admissio i/6 THE NATIONALIST CLUB, HAMILTON (Inc.). DANCE & CARD EVENING TONIGHT at 8 p.m. Dance to Syd. Strange’s Syncopators Band on our new modern dance floor. BRIDGE & FIVE HUNDRED IN LOUNGE, at 8 p.m. sharp. Refreshments. Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies i/6. 859 FRAN ETON Popular Girl, Miss Betty Miller. A weekly Dance and Card evening will be held in Railway Institute Hall, Railway Settlement, Frankton TONIGHT (Saturday), and each Saturday until close of contest. Good floor, good supper, excellent music and good time assured. Ladies 1/- and basket, gents 2/-, men in uniform 1/-. 865 GET OUT YOUR RAGS, YOUR HOLEY SILK STOCKINGS, YOUR TATTERED AND TORN DRESSES AND SUITS—and join the crowd NEXT MONDAY NIGHT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT March 30 (commencing 8 p.m.), at the “HARD-UP” DANCE, “HARD-UP” DANCE, “HARD-UP” DANCE, Frankton Town Hall, Frankton Town Hall,* Frankton Town Hall, ' “Hard-up” Admission Charges:— Gents 1/11, Ladies 1/5. Proceeds to Patriotic Funds, thro’ HOOKER & KINGSTON’S POPULAR GIRL. HOOKER & KINGSTON’S POPULAR GIRL. HOOKER & KINGSTON’S POPULAR GIRL. We are supplying refreshments, so you w r on’t starve—and the REGENT DANCE BAND will be there. Free transport, home to Hamilton East , and Claudelands. 94 5 DAN C E AND CARDS, in aid or CARO’S POPULAR GIRL CONTEST, ST. PETER’S HALL, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, 30th At 8 p.m. Sid Strang’s Orchestra. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. Soldiers in uniform l/-. Prizes for Novelty Dances. Come and have a good night for a good cause. 934 Dance dance dance. U.A.O.D. TOORAK HALL TUESDAY, March 31. Good Music, Good Floor, Good Supper. Druids l/-, Non-members 1/6. Ladies 1/-. All welcome. Come along. Fran kt o n st\ John ambulance DIVISION. EUCHRE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 500 EVERY MONDAY NIGHT FRANKTON RAILWAY SOCIAL HALL Good prizes & supper. Admission 1/6. 8 SYMINGTON’S, JEWELLERS j now at 26 Victoria Street, opposite Barton & Ross. lg _ PERSONAL HAVE your Photograph taken—three Tor 1/6 —at Clark-McDermott's, Caro’s G. 8.5., Hamilton. PUPILS wanted for Wind Instruments of the Symphony Orchestra and Band. Write Orpheus, Times. 745 NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS LAND Agents please notice, my Firm Okauia, withdrawn from sale.—o. Huse. ’ 980 ANIMALS FOR SALE Boars, purebred Large Black, maiden; baconer size.—P. n. Holmes, Orepunga, Cambridge, or Pukeatua. 961 CALVER, choice, second; and good year Heifer at drop; £ll each on truck.—F. Lovelock, Eureka. 689 FUKETK” PIG STUD.—4O Berkshire, Tamworth and Large Blacks to select from. Now is the time to communicate with— GEO. JAMIESON. Horotiu. FOOT SPECIALIST jjMLEEN JpETZER. SOUTH BRITISH BUILDINGS, HAMILTON Phone 3166. Specialist in cure of “Weak Foot” and “Flattened Foot” in children and adolescents, the alleviation or Foot Troubles in elderly sufferers. MASSAGE, CHIROPODY and PEDICURE. Correctional Supports made from Wax Impressions of the Foot. WANTED KNOWN SEWING Machines repaired and adjusted’ Send them to 1 Clyde St., Lindsey. HAIRDRESSING " HAMILTON College of Hairdressing. For Prospectus apply principal, Government Life Bldgs. Hamilton. Phone 23 49. W 1 Motors, Ltd., Hamilton. CARRIERS E. C. M O O R E GENERAL CARRIERS, ■ All classes of Carrying receive prompt attention. Soil, baud, shingle, staple Manure supplied. Phone 2 040.

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Waikato Times, Volume 130, Issue 21690, 28 March 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 130, Issue 21690, 28 March 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 130, Issue 21690, 28 March 1942, Page 1

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