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ATHLETIC SPORTS. RASTER gPORTS rpE J£UITI JjMIIENDLY gOCIETIES’ gPORTS QLUB. iITH. ANNUAL MEETING. SATURDAY, |i}TH., 1930. PRIZE MONEY AND TROPHIES Tu THE VALUE OF • £3OO Chopping. Running, Cycle Event, Hunters Jumping and Dancing. Good Money, and obtainable at close of sports. Nominations Close on April 9th., 1930. Programmes on application to Secretary. Side Shows catered for reasonably. Good track for Cycle Races. Blocks supplied for chops, Kahikatea. R. SCHUMACHER, Secretary. TE KUITI. 408 GOLF. JJAM3LTON LADIES’ GOLF CLUB. The Opening will be held on WEDNESDAY, March 26th. Play will commence at 1.30 p.m. Canadian foursomes partners and opponents arranged at the links. All members are invited to be present. 650 M. STEVENS, Hon. Secretary. TTAMILTON GOLF CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING. The Links will be officially opened ;by the President (Dr. H. Douglas), on SATURDAY, 29th. March, at 12.30 p.m. A mixed foursome over 12 holes will be played. 645 PICNIC. JMtANKTON g'CHOOL. The annual picnic of the above '6chool will be held at Te Aroha on Friday, 28th. March. Train leaves Frankton Junction 8.40 a.m., Hamilton 8.49 a.m., returning, leaving Te Aroha at 5.18 p.m. Fares: Children, 1/6; adults, 2/9. All welcome. ‘Hot water and milk provided free. 504

•!<>. •.. .«•:■>.: :•:•:•»:•: •.-.-.•.■.•.•.•xw.v- v.-.'X-X'.w. m?k P'iC v-te f&l&j wmm Ipljiii •;•••:■ •>;? !: I t ■ HAsVAf A 2L!" 5 >tA <h S Illustration shows our beautiful New Seven Storey building in the heart of Auckland. In such an up-to-date and commodious home we can offer exceptional service.' m MHB mi m m ssfife* rl n 1 il 1! mm m ii mi M m iSi* HI MSI *S£3:?5 l&vpt£. Explanation NO doubt you wonder what our reasons are lor ciosmg our local branch. No doubt too, you have heard that we are now m our beautiful new seven storey building in Auckland. It is because we know can serve the Hamilton public more effectively from this new home tha we are closing our branch. It is really a beautiful building and all our branches are now housed Jiere and have at their disposal all the facilities that such a building It is our constant endeavour to give the very best service, and our new building allows us to give better service than we could ever havejgjv in the branch. Let us thank you sincerely for your patronage of Lie hianch and ask that you continue that patronage with us. However, for the convenience of our Waikato customers, we are keep= ing a stock of the wonderfully popular Majestic Radio, ms Master s Voice and Columbia Gramophones, and Pianos and Player=Pianos m a special stock room for quick delivery to local clients. Mr Arthur Smith will still continue to►represent us in the Waikato, all correspondence to be addressed to Lewis Ead> Ltd Maguire’s Building, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Take advantage of Free Home Demonstrations of the wonderful New 1930 Majestic Radio—send off this coupon to=day. lewis Fadii MbSJBSMKBSBM JbSBM LIMITED mi “ THE BOX OFFICE/’ Queen St,- Auckland, 15 Karangahape Road, Auckland. (And at Maguire’s Building, Victoria St., Hamilton.) LEWIS EADY LTD., “ The Box Office,” Queen Street, Auckland. Please send me full particulars of Majestic Radio Models and arrange for a demonstration in my home. Name Address

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17976, 22 March 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17976, 22 March 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17976, 22 March 1930, Page 3

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