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PUBLIC NOTICES 'TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT, 1931 NOTICE OF MEETING OF NO. 1 TRANSPORT LICENSING AUTHORITY. Public sitting of the No. 1 Transport Licensing Authority will be held in the following place for the purpose of hearing any evidence relating to the following applications for Continuous Goods and Passenger Service Licenses. Particulars obtainable from the Secretary, P.O. Box 1117, Auckland. All applicants for licenses must be presented or represented. COURTHOUSE, TE AROHA. at 11 a.m. on Friday, November 23, 1945. Goods Service—Transfers: Christie, P. W. to Stewart, M. H., Matamata, 1400; Lock, W. J., to Nichols, J., Matamata, 1389; Epps, G. M., to Gracie F. C., Matamata, new application: Evans, J. H., Paeroa, 25/1/2706. Passenger Services—New Applications: Edwards Motors Ltd., 22/1/647 Te Aroha-Paeroa; Te Aroha-Rotorua, 654, also Te Arohaj Mangaiti, 647. Rental Car Renewal: Pickford, J. A., Paeroa, 26/1/12. Passenger Service—Transfer: Edwards Motors Ltd., (late Robson’s), to Buses Ltd., Hamilton, amendment Edward Motors Ltd.—right to operate from Morrinsville to Hoe-o-tainui via Tauhei and Te Aroha to Tahuna via Elstow and Springdale. P. L. PAGE, 569 Secretary. ■RETAIL SALE ANET DISTRIBUTION OF MOTOR SPIRIT PI. J. Holmes, has applied for a license to resell Motor Spirit from two petrol pumps to be installed at proposed garage and service station premises, situated at Corner Ruffles and Great South Roads, Te Rapa. Whitford Erson Motors Ltd., have applied for permission to transfer the Company’s Motor Spirits Retail license from present premises situated at Hood St., Hamilton, to new premises at corner of Thackeray and Anglesea St., Hamilton. Persons considering themselves materially affected by decision of Bureau of Industry on these applications should make any desired representations in writing not later than 22nd November, to Secretary. Bureau of Industry, Box 3025, Wellington. TO LET ' HOUSE. Hamilton, to let in exchange one in Auckland.—Phone 1510. 287 HOUSE in Wellington, in exchange for one in Hamilton.—Reply Seatoun. Times 508 I>OOM for Meetings, seat 50. central * position.—Apply Combined Union? Office Committee (above Dolly Varden). or phone 1795. 3210 rpOQRAK Social Hall to let. Meetings, Parties. Dancps. —Apply National Club. APARTMENTS VACANT HOME and keep offered widow with child in return for light duties.— Write A.8.C.. c/o Times. 594 APARTMENTS WANTED I>OARD, full, urgently or single room * with breakfast; by working man, ; sober; will pay top price.—Write 203, I Times. 645 or Rooms, furn. or unfurn., wanted by young couple, both working.—Write_ U.VAV.. Times. 502 self-contained, wanted for returned Serviceman; good GovernI ment position.—Please ring Mrs Allan, 19 Marama Street, phone 1497. 534 LARGE unfurn. room or rooms, fireplace. use of convs., wanted by middle-aged widow, clean, quiet and trustworthy.—Write K.E., Times, or phone 2179. 584 I>OOMS, bach, unfurn.. cooking convs., December; m.c. with baby.—Desperately Wanted, Times. 583 I>OOMS. 1 or 2, unfurnished, for quiet elderly Lady; has all own requirements. or would consider private Board. Phone 2523. 358 RETIRING District Nurse and husband want to rent or share house, from December 1; willing to give some nursing attention as part rent; urgent. —Apply Mrs Richardson, 42 Firth Street. CAN you help solve Housing Problems of Ex-Servicemen who have saved our homes for us? Growing number seeking accommodation in Hamilton. If you have spare room or rooms and are willing to help Rehabilitation in this way, please communicate with REHABILITATION CIVIC LEAGUE, Ellis & Burnand's Building, _Hamilton. Telephone 3362. 'BOARD AND RESIDENCE - WANTED^ BOARD. Bed and breakfast, for factory girl.—Ring 212. X. 488 GENTLEMAN wants board in quiet, private home,—Write A.Z., Times. BOARD required by office Girl; urgently.—Write 195, Times. 481 FULL Board desired by young business Girl in private home; urgent.—Write Board, Times. 621 BOARD, full, wanted; two business Girls, to share; central.—Write 196. Times. 484 BUSINESS Man desires Board with private, refined family; preference on farm.—Write_Private, Times. 604 BOARD wanted for about three months for returned Soldier.—Please ring Mrs Allen, 19 Marama Street, phone 1497. "RETURNED Soldier working agricultural laboratory want? board. Hamilton, commencing about Nov. 21.—Please ring 3756. 13 Business Couple require Board J- or Flat.—Reply A.R.G.. Times. 639 BOARD AND RESIDENCE ROOM with full board suit refined couple.—Ring 2186. 632 BOARD offered, single, for young Man or young Lady; vicinity Hamilton East.—Address Times. 522 \T ACANCY 1 Gentleman Boarder; full; share.—Address Times. 525 YGARUAWAHIA.—Board offered quiet, jiober Man; 35/-. —Write R.C.. Times. JUNCTION PRIVATE HGTEL~Frankton Junction, adjoining Railway Station; excellent cuisine; casual or permanent guests. Bed and breakfast.—Mrs M. A. Courteney. Phone 2889. RIVERVIEW PRIVATE HOTEL, in main street. Ideal outlook. All buses at door; 30 rooms, one floor. Newly furnished throughout: sep. h. & c. showers installed. Superior b. and breakfast for casuals or weekly.—Phone 1481. WANTED TO RENT \ CCOMMODATION, furnished or unfurnished: Flat. Rooms, or House, in Hamilton or Morrinsville.—Leave nhone message 33.5. Taupiri, or write 201, Times. or Rooms, cooking conveniences; vicinity Hospital; for two nurses.— Write 174, Times. _ 220 GT ARAGE wanted, Town side of River. JT —Ring 4944. 461 HOUSE, or 2 or 3 Rooms, near Hamilton; unfurnished.—Address Times. HOLIDAY ACC OMM O D ATI ON VACAN T I>EACH Bach, holidays, near Auckland. —Address at Times. 477 COTTAGE, Mt. Maunganui; electric; sleep 6; vacant November 15 for 3 weeks.—G. Tinney. 470 CABINS, electric. 4-berth; hot and cold water; blankets if required. Also fiat. No vacancies Xmas-Jan.—Phone 802. R. Moera Cabins. Mt. Maunganui. 229 rp R Y MACK’S PLACE -L WAIHI BEACH GUEST HOUSE FOR YOUR NEXT VACATION A few vacancies available in February. Tariff £5/5/- week. 17/6 a day. Telegrams: WAIBEACH. Phone 175. J, Waihi, John A. C. McCormack, Prop. \yAINGARO HOT SPRINGS HOTEL Spend a week-end break in a rambling old Country Hotel that is different; 27 miles from Hamilton. Hot Mineral Baths, Open-air Pool. Tennis.—Phone 21.5, Te Akau. 1441 Health Stamp Sales “ Sales of this year’s health stamps are being maintained at a very encouraging level,” said the acting-Postmaster-General, Mr Jones, yesterday. “ During October, Dominion sales reached the very gratifying figure of £44.926, which is an increase of more than 50 per cent over the first month’s sales last year.” Sales to date represent 60 per cent of the stamps printed, and the Minister believes that at the end of the campaign results will exceed last year's record of £61,598.

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 22762, 10 November 1945, Page 4

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