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CARDS AMD DANCING. EUCHIRE and Dance, Marist, Hdal, Hamilton East, each WEDNESDAY ing. Prizes, Supper. In aid of Church Funds. 49 c Euchre a dance —Thursday', 2otn. a' 8 p.m., regent ballroom. Good Supper and Prizes. Workingmen’s Club Orchestra—.2 /-, 1/-. 4 ~1 Hamilton east bowling club.— Pearson’s Hall, Commencing: TONIGHT. “ Eight Weeks’ ” Euchre Aggregate. Dancing. 2/- and 1/-. JgUCIIRE JjWCIIRE-, (In aid or Church Fund). JjWERY "Y^EDNEiSDAY, At s p.m. PRIZES, SUPPER, DANCE. Aggregate Begins 19th. March. HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE. ACRES and Nice 5-Roomed House, with t) Sleeping Porch; River Section, close to Diocesan School, Hamilton.—Apply Halcyon, loa Fergu.-un Street, Palmerston North. 491 BOARDING House, busy going concern, first class order, good central position; £9OO cash; £250 Govt. Mortgage.— Particulars write “lilhealth,” Times. BUNGALOW, 6-roomcd, Tor sale; a great bargain; Government rntg.; terms exiraordinarily in ravour or buyer; electric throughout, all conveniences; one acre level section; close-by bus service; war bonds or good ilrst mortgage as partpayment would be accepied.—Suburbs, Times. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. VTOTICE to Land Agents.—Please take -is notice that my property at Ngarua has been withdrawn from sale. —T. Vickers. 482 MY subdivision has been sold by R. R. Young; please withdraw same.—F. Wells. 402 TO LET vrEAT Bungalow, 4 rooms, electric stove i\ and usual other conveniences.— Brown, Dinsdale Rd., Phone 3209. 412 RESIDENCE, 4 rooms and conveniences, Victoria St.—Apply W. R. Shattock, Gash and Garry Meat Depot, Victoria St., Whitiora. 414 STABLE, 37 x 28, suitable' Tor workshop, next to Waikato Hotel.—Love-grove, Art Paperhanger, Hamilton East. 402 WANTED TO RENT. HOUSE, rout- or live rooms, all conveniences; rent or lease; Civil ser-vant.—-Write Steady, Times. 501 HOUSE or Flat, furnished, required; modern, near school; reasonable rental.—Full particulars to Newcomer, c/o. Times. 350 I HAVE Good Tenants waiting for Houses, both unfurnished and furnished; 1 will carefully protect owners’ interests. — Young, Estate Agent. 495 WANTED to Rent, at Raglan, ror 2 weeks from March 18 to April I—Furnished1 —Furnished House or Bach.—T. bowman, Commerce St., Frankton. 390 EUY. WANTED TO FRANKTON Saleyard Shares—Sellers state lowest cash price to Purchaser, Waikato Times. 47 6 ORNAMENTAL Front Gate, lift., strong. —W. J, Freest, Orini 435 SPECIAL CLOTHING VALUES. O /I 1 MEN’S Tweed Trousers, bought U/ 11 25 per cent, off manufacturers’ cost, fours and lives only—wonderrul value. 1 /p MEN’S Sport Coats, bought 25 10/ O per cent ofT manufacturers’ cost. Fours and fives only—worth double. EOR honest values always purchase from . “Hamilton’s Recognised Keen Value outfitters’’ CLEARY’S LIMITED, Victoria . St. North. 482 FRUIT AND PLANTS FOR SALE. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, finest colours; Ist. year bulbs; 5/- 100. — Miss von Stunner, Colllngwood St. 422 ANEMONES and Ranunculus, grandest strains in cultivation; medium, 3/6; large, 7/- 100; catalogue free. —Cullen, Waimauku. 418 Golden queen peaches. Rest Bottling or Jam. Also FREESTONE PEACHES (ready now)case; 2nd grade (Jam) llvered free, or F.O.R. voMlkcn, Sunnysido 2471. Ist. grade. Os per 5s per case. Dellamllton.—W. J. Orchard, ’Phone 270 I) LACHES, Freestone, the last, 3d and 4d ] IB; Tulip Flowering Bulbs, mixed. ] 5/- dozen; named, 7/6. —Stubbs. 322 c QUINCES 3d; Apples, Cox’s, 3d lb; Reans ill.—l’orrost, Beale St., close to Stonemason, Hamilton East. 40S STRAWBERRY, Stock, Viola. Pansy. AnO tirrhlnum. Canterbury Bells. Violet ,;enin Ireland Poppy, etc., 1/6 doz.. 5 do. 6/- ; Celery. 1/- doz.. 5/- 100; Leek. 1/6 too- Choice Tomatoes, 6/-; case Nectarines) 5/6r—W. Ambler. fis&nuwiUUa, 1 I 1
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17972, 18 March 1930, Page 1
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