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F!S i>:DAW!S A \V N W A 2.15 p.m. 3 p.iu. Session every Tuesday, 11 am. (.Amalgamated Tlieawes Ltd) (Throughout New Zealand) COMM. TUESDAY United Artists Present . INTIMATE MOMENTS —■ I IN THE LIVES OF THE ] WORLD’S MOST GORGEOUS GIRLS. WITH MUSIC ... To take your breath away. ROMANCE . . . To steal your heart away. Starring GEORGE ANNE CAROLE jyjURPIIY gHIRLEY J^ANDIS BENNY GOODM..N AND IIIS ORCHESTRA, in the Screen’s Most Thr'lling Romance ELLO, T>EAUTIFUL” INI "H ELLO - B lii! “JJELLO, gEAUTIFUL” ,j j j j | | | | “JJELLO, B EAUTIFUL» | | j | '(Both Recommended by Censor Tor Adults) BOOK AT CHAS. BEGG & COMPANY. | PHONE 1528 After hours at Theatre. 3700 PUBLIC NOTICES T H A N KS T HANKS I wish to thank each and everyone of my artists, who helped to make my Concert Tor the Makogai Lepers, such a great success. The proceeds were £77/-/-, which will be sent to the Lepers in full, as all expenses were paid by private donations and I row thank all those donators, the list is too long to mention individually. A special thanks go to the Manager of the Civic Thearte Tor all his help and free advertising, the Manager. Mr Maughan. of the State, and the staff of the Theatre, who donated their nights salary to my cause, to Mr M. Picard for Tree poster, Mr Lanith Tor appeal poster, Manager, Charles Begg and Co., Tor free booking, Mr W. Whitehead Tor music, the stage manager, Mr Bland, and to the following: Mr and Mrs Twigg, Rototuna, Mr Blackmore, Rototuna, Mrs Valder, River Road. Mrs Mce.reesh. Mrs Murphy and Mr Dillicar Tor donations on night of concert, and to the Public for their patronage. MRS HENRY HALL, 21 Rototuna. W A I K A T 0 S. P. C. A. Members and the General Public Are advised that the WAIKATO SOCIETY For The PREVENTION Of CRUELTY To ANIMALS Will hold their ANNUAL STREET DAY And STALL at the PATRIOTIC STALL PATRIOTIC STALL FRIDAY (6 th Instant) FRIDAY. Donations of Produce etc., Specially Welcomed. T. A. BLAKE, 47 President. Q.RAND GALA DAY| HAMILTON EAST SCHOOL. THURSDAY (OCT. 5) THURSDAY At 1 p.m. Bring and Buy Stalls. Competitions for all : Afternoon Tea PARENTS AND FRIENDS COME ! J UMBLE SALE JUMBLE SALE A Sale of Used Clothing and other articles will be held !n St. Paul’s Schoolroom, London St... TOMORROW, TUESDAY, Oct. 3rd, commencing at 9.30 a.in. 1355 \TEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION (Whatawhata Branch.) Mr F. R. Smith, President of the Hamilton Branch or the N.Z. Compost Club, will give an address on Compost, at our next meeting, Wednesday, October 4, at 8 p.m. in the Whatawhata Hall. All interested are Invited. A. W. Moore, Hon. Secretary. Red cross shop TOMORROW TUESDAY OCT. 3 Final Effort or the Season or the GARDENING CIRCLE of the LYCEUM CLUB Choice Plants and Flowers for Sale. Please come and help us. 48 D R. W. R. FEA lIAS RESUMED PRACTICE At his Rooms 79 VICTORIA STREET. Phones: Rooms 2260; Residence 1782. RADIO Repairs, quick, efficient; repairs to all radios.—Anchor and Co., Ltd., 10 Ward St. 860 FRUIT, TREES, PLANTS ETC FOR SALE APPLES: Wc have the best varieties in bushel or smaller cases; crisp and fresh; buy yours while they last.—Sunfruit Orchards, Hukunui Road, Claudelands. HAWKE'S Bay Delicious, 15/6; Sturmer, 15/6. South Island Potatoes, 9/8 per bag. Delivered free.—Gallichan’s Fruit S_l ore. Phone: 2111. 2 8 GLADIOLI Bulbs, choice named varieties, l/- each, 10/- per dozen.— Bateson’s, Hamilton. GL a bio Lus Pg eneral collection, named varieties, shades or yellow, blues, scarlets, bt-colours; 12, 10/-; 24, 18/-; posted—Griffiths Ltd. Mt. Euen, Auckland. SOW our -‘llOlll6 Garden Green~Pea Collection,” three large packets, W. F. Massey, Coronation, Southern Cross.— Bateson’s, Hamilton. SOYA Beans—The best new vegetable for 1 9 44; 1/- per packet.—Bateson’s, Hamilton. 50 Sacks Special Bushburn "Mixture, sacks. 140!b net. Five sacks Good Lucerne Seconds, 7ri lb; 5 Sacks Cowgrass •*/- lb. Samples.—A. Vickers, N.Z. Express Co., Auckland BUSH , Strawberries: New hardy variety producing clusters delicious berries for 8 months; 5/6 dozen, posted.—Griffiths Ltd, Mt. Eden, Auckland. HUB ARB: Strong healthy vigorous roots yielding long thick stalks of excellent llavour; 5/- dozen posted.—Griffiths Ltd, Mt. Eden. Auckland. Three Novelty Vegetables: Moneymaker Peas, Snake Beans. Soya Beans, 1 pkt or each Tor 2/6 posted.—Grifilths Ltd, Mt. Eden. Auckland. FOR QUALITY &OODS, REASONABLE PRICES and FREE DELIVERY. Shop at the SUBWAY/ FRUIT SHOP. Phone 3265. ' j WREATHS AND FLORAL EMBLEMS, j Bridal Work and Presentation Bouquets ; at shortest notice. Ring 3701. DAPHNE FLORISTS, 28 Ward St. TNURNITURE REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS, j JU for all kinds of New Furniture. B. BEHRENS, gb Nixon Street, Hamilton Kin, Order* Ultcn. I

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Waikato Times, Volume 195, Issue 22468, 2 October 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 195, Issue 22468, 2 October 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 195, Issue 22468, 2 October 1944, Page 1

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