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PUBLIC NOTICES. THE PREMISES OF T-JARDLEYS, J^TD., GRANTHAM STREET, HAMILTON Will be closed to-morrow (Saturday) on account of the firm’s annual picnic. 638 JJALMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. MOTOR OMNIBUS TRAFFIC ACT, 1926. In pursuance of Section 7 of the above Act, notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Hamilton Borough Council, as the Licensing Authority, No. i Omnibus Traffic District, being the Borough of Hamilton, will be held at the Council Chambers, Victoria Street, Hamilton, at 7-30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, March 26-th, to deal with and hear persons interested in various matters concerning Omnibus Services in the said district. Dated at Hamilton this 21st day of March, 1930. W. L. WAD DEL, Town Clerk--636 ANIMALS FOR SALE. 12 WEAKER Ileifer Calves, mostly Jersey.—Bundle, Olaaupo Rd., phone SHEEPDOG (1), good working.—Further particulars apply Ferriman, R.D., Tc Rore Bridge. 634 PEDIGREE, Tamwonth Boars, flt for service; prize winning strains. —A. E. Bickle, Whatawhata, Phone 277 U. SETTER Dog, Blue Belton, young, just right for gun.—Apply 46 River Rd. 491 FRUIT AND PLANTS FOR SALE. APPLES, Delicious or Cooking, 2/- per sugar bag.—Brctton Orchard, Hillcrest. Bring hags. 607 Golden queen peaches. Best bottling or jam. Also FREESTONE PEACHES (ready now) case; 2nd grade (jam), 5s per case. Delivered free, or F.O.R. Hamilton. —W. J. jrcMikcn, Sunnysido Orchard, ’Phone 2471. 270 oTRAWBERRY, Stock, Viola, Pansy, Anti} tirrhinum, Canterbury Bells, Violet ileum, Iceland Poppy, etc., 1/6 doz., 5 don. 6/-- Celery, 1/- doz., 5/- 100; Leek, 1/C 100- Choice Tomatoes, 6/-; case Nectarines’ h/s. —W. Ambler. Ngaruawahla. TOILET. pERMANENT RAVING. correct Method, combined with years of Experience, Is essential to Perfect Result. This can be obtained at— M ns - E. B ARTLETT ’ S * GARDEN PLACE. Phono 2048. PE TROD. OORRECT Eugene Permanent Waving by experienced onerators. We have been fortunate in securing the services of -VISS ASTON (late Farmers', Sydney) who has returned with Uie Latest and Most Up-t.o-date Method of Permanent Waving. Ring ana make your appointment. MISSES XJEILSON, TOILET, Vi SPECIALISTS, Victoria Street. Phone 2078. PUBLIC TYPISTE. M I£,S A. D IUKE * PUBLIC TYPISTE. Duplicating Work Done. AGENCIES; —Typewriters, Duplicators, and all Office -Supplies. KING’S CHAMBERS, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. Phone 2975. GLENCOE HOUSE. A SPLENDID Array of New Fashion in Frocks for all occasions; Tweed Costumes from 5 9/6. LOVELY Lace Dress Lengths for Evening Wear from 16/6. CORRECT Model in Corselettes for every figure. Dainty Undies in profusion; orders taken.—GLENCOE HOUSE. CORSETS ANO BRASSIERES. LA CORSELETTE. —Mrs Tissiman, corsetry specialist, invites you to consult Her about your foundation garments. LA CORSELETTE supplies Corselettes. Corsets and Brassieres to suit everj llgure. —Mrs Tissiman, 227 Victoria St. INSURANCE. CONS U L 1 I-I. G. L 0 CHIEF AGENT, a.M.P. SOCIETY Re Whole Life Endowment, Business Partnerships and Probate Assurance Policies. Pbortes; Private 3368; Office 1797.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17975, 21 March 1930, Page 6
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