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LOST AND FOUND CARDIGAN, : Mortal; los Victoria St., Monday. Reward.—Ring 213~i CAR Keys on ring—Lost on Saturday, corner of Hood & Victoria Sts.—Finder please leave at A.A. Office. 87 0 CtOAT, new, navy gabardine; lost Friday, J Dolly Varden or Hamilton East bus; good reward.—Finder ring 3232. 1111 DOG, Black, going grey about bead—lost Hamilton 13/5/4 4.—Ring 469, Cambridge. 853 GLOVE, Black Knitted, vicinity Regent Theatre, Friday night; Airman.—Address Times. 1184 GLOVES, navy; lost Vicinity 4 River Rd. Kinder rewarded; return above address or phone 4U84. 1129 GLOVES: Would finder of lady’s brown nappa gloves, lost Victoria st. Friday, April 28, please leave Times. Substantial ,vard. 776 PEKINGESE Puppy (Brown), from ISOA Grey St., Hamilton East.—Reward on returning to_ the above address. Ssi PEN, Conway Stewart—lert P.O. Friday 4 p.m.; Mauve and Black mottled; keepsake. Reward.—Ring 13 11. 836 PIG, Tamwc Duke’s Downs. SPECTACLES, Black-rimmed—lost Saturday on Racecourse.—Leave at Times. STRAYED —From Lake Road, Ohaupo, short haired Fox Terrier, cattle doa-; black with white nose, rorehead blaze, neck chest, legs; short tail; last year’s registration collar. Answers Mutt.—Ring J. Monahan, 115 R, Te Awamutu. 1148 TTTRIST Watch, gent.'s, between C.P.O. ▼ ▼ and McFarlane St., Hamilton East; Sunday afternoon.—Reward Times. 867 IE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS’ ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorp. in Australia; Policy in place of Policy . lire or K. I. AIKEN declared to have been lost.” 1146 TO LET CARAVAN, 3-berth, stove, sink, cup boards, etc.; £1 week.—Phone 3195 COTTAGE, 3 rooms; suit couple.—3 Peachgrove Road. 86 WANTED TO RENT F LAT I wri FLAT, Turn, or unfurn, by serviceman and wire; near city; rent in advance.— Write 2 48, Times. 814 FLAT, self-contained, or small House, unruiti., lady (elderly).—Write Careful, Times. 865 F LAT, 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms, by returned soldier; urgently.—Mr R. K. Goodin, 0/- Times. 883 FLAT, Turn., or Bedroom and kitchenette required, returned serviceman and wife, both working; own linen, etc.—Write M.T., Times. 820 House" or Flat, "furnished; references. —Write 256, Times. 860 WANTED urgently by young married couple, Furnished Flat.—Write Legal. BOARD WANTED Can look after selv *2]enever_ required.—Write 257, Times. 6ARD _ want «‘ d , olTlce "girl’ Mon .- FFT; * piano.—Write Musical, Times. 790 E>OARD. private, permanent; single man. S'-ber habits, 32 years; urgent.—Write •52, Times. 828 B OARD, quiet boy. Monday-Friday, vicinity high school.—Write Good Home, ■s. 863 JUNCTION PRIVATE HOTEL, Frankton Junction, adjoining Railway Station; excellent jmislne; casuals or permanent HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE H OUSE _F_O R SALE. OWNER TRANSFERRED. Modern Home, 5 large rooms, electric; garage; lald-out in gardens and lawns. Main Road, one mile Hamilton, one minute bus stop. Good view. Built four years. A TTRACTIVE Property—7} acres level ■iTX- land; best soil, in excellent pasture. Splendid Bungalow, beautifully finished. Lounge, diningroom, sliding doors; 3 bedrooms, built-in wardrobes; nice bathroom, with an ultra modern kitchenette, everything enclosed; concrete paths & yard. New outbuildings. Excellent home for retired farmer; 5 mins, school; 1 min. bus. PRICE .£{2so or near ofTer, including blinds and wall to wall carpets. For Inspection apply— A. T. CLEMETT & CO., H o w His Suit DOE HE DO IT?’ look Pounds dearer than It actually cost. THAT’S ALWAYS THE WAY with a Suit made by “PRICE’S” The Tailors, Hamilton Hotel Bldgs, HAMILTON. PUBLIC NOTICEB Ideal for Fainting Books, Maps, Photographs, etc. With Paint Brush—3/3 COLOURED MARBLES. GAMES to entertain all members or the family: Snakes and Ladders, Ludo, Steeplechase', Aeroplane, 2/-; Draughts, 2/3; Lotto 3/6; Chinese Checkers 11/3; Skittles 6/3, Crown and Anchor Sets 4/9, Dart Board, 5/6. IJIHOMPSON’S gTATIONERY WARD STREET (Just past our Printing Works). ALL men are attracted to reminlne beauty. Your head dress plays a most important part. Latest styles, highly experienced stair.—Caro's Beauty Salon. Phone 1957. Rings, Old Gold, Jewellery, etc. W. T. MAUGHAN, Watchmaker & Jeweller, Ward St, left side. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS SAME DAY SERVICE. FOR GUARANTEED WORK C'TAN V.MRI. j pm

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Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22354, 22 May 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22354, 22 May 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22354, 22 May 1944, Page 1