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RE-UNION. UCKLAND GRAMMAR OLD BOYS (WAIKATO). A Re-union Dinn'er will be held at the I Hamilton Hotel, on the evening or SAT- | I'RDAY, June 27th. Old Boys wishing furI ther particulars write:— W. TANNER, [5 48 Box 95, Hamilton. IN BANKRUPTCY. J N bankruptcy. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. HAMILTON DISTRICT. In the Matter of “The Bankruptcy Act 1908 ": I, MATTHEW NORMAN BRYANT, of 50, Selkirk Street, Hamilton, Painter, intend to apply to the Supreme Court sitting in Bankruptcy at Hamilton at 10 a.m. on MONDAY the Ist day of June 1936 for an Order of Discharge. Dated at Hamilton the 15th day of May, 1936. MATTHEW NORMAN BRYANT, By his Solicitors, 579 Bell & Johnson. JPUBLIC NOTICE. pUBLIC NOTICE. I the undersigned, will not be responsible for debts contracted in my name by my wife or any person without my written authority. LEN. BARTRUM, Grey St-, Hamilton East. 334 pUBLIC NOTICE. Unless Mr Higgs calls for watch left for repairs and pays expenses, same will be sold after May 31st., 1936. — E. Dold, Hamilton. 333 JJAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOXIOUS WEEDS. Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Hamilton Borough Council will be held at the Council Chambers, Alma Street, at 7.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 10th June, to confirm a resolution passed by way of Special Order at a Special Meeting of the Council held the 13th May, 1936, declaring Silver Poplar a Noxious Weed within the Borough of Hamilton. By Order of the Hamilton Borough Council. t W. L. WADDEL, 16/5/36 Town Clerk. 599 WANTED KNOWN. FARMERS! Land and Income Tax Returns compiled. Books prepared, etc. Reasonable fee, strictest confidence.—Marcus James, c/o Tlmeß. 314 EVENING FROCKS. LAWRENCE’S MODEL ROOMS are having a Display or Evening Frocks, Afternoon and Dinner Gowns. Exquisite, yet reasonable, inspection invited.—l 77 VicI torla Street. Phone 2004. JUVENILE BANDBOX. -VTEW Woollies, all shades, Wool Cardl J3l gans, 3/11; Berets, all shades, 1/-; Ralnsets from 12/6 best quality; Black Gvm. Hose from 2/ii; Blazers, all grades; Gym. Frocks from 9/11 guaranteed. New Season’s Shawls, Brushwool Pram Sets, Bootees, Bibs, hand-made Woollies, all l descriptions now showing, TYPIBTE. MISS A. DRAKE, Confidential Typlste, | Duplicating a specialty, Office Equipment supplied. Pupils taken.—s King’s Chambers, Hamilton. Phone 297 6. I BICYCLEB FOR BALE. • | “ T>OSCH ” Dynamo Lighting Set affords the maximum protection possible for I night cycling. 10 GLENCOE HOUSE. ANN PALMER, Millinery Specialist, has now showing the latest in Winter Felts and Sports Hats, English Jackets 12/6. Velvet Bloom and Peach Bloom Felts in all latest tonlngs. FURNITURE. The economy furnishers.—“ New Home” Drophead Machine, £0 10s; Organ. £3 10s; China Cabinet, £2 17s 6d; Hottentot Cooker, 27/6; Morris Chair, 12/6; Portable Gramophone, 15/-.—164 victoria Street. CHIROPODY. jpEET ipiRE QUICKLY 7 ir so, there Is a reason which will be speedily detected by our Chiropodist, Mr J. McGowan, M.P.S., Ch.C., M.S.S. Cb. Should you have the slightest suspicion or Foot Trouble—consult JgAILLIE’S Jj TD ‘* The Quality Chemists, next C.P.0., Hamilton. Private Surgery. Consultations Free. FURNISHINGB. DEFINITELY £J.OOD g UYING l C. S. GILLIES takes pleasure in offering the following Bargain Prices for Mattresses, Eiderdowns & Hearth Rugs. Goods definitely seasonable—articles demanded by the advent of cold nights. ATT HESSES pURE J£APOC. Our stocks include sizes to fit all beds. Prices absolutely right. Pure Kapoc Mattresses from 24/8 each. EIDERDOWN QUILTS —In Rose, Green, Gold, or Blue. Superior weight, delightful designs, from 21/8 each. AXMINSTER RUGS —Heavy Quality —full size—genuine value. Usually 19/6. Now Priced at 16/11 each. CLAUDELANDS CABINETMAKING WORKS. At the Subway. C. S. GILLIES Proprietor. NURSERYMAN. pRED JJEST, N.D.11 (N.Z.), JTURSERYMAN, I Will be at his usual stand at the WAIKATO WINTER SHOW with a Large Variety of HEDGE and SHELTER TREES, ORNAMENTAL and FLOWERING SHRUBS, POT PLANTS, CYCLAMENS, FERNS and PALMS, etc. THE BEST AT ALL TIMES. P JJEST, HAMILTON EAST. 1936 B.S.A. CYCLES. Have arrived. £B/15/r Trade your old cycle. Easy Terms. Phillips Cycles, litted with girder forks, three-coil saddle, rubber pedals, bell, pump tools, Ilrst-grade tyres and tubes. JJORM. IITETCALFE, 4 2 VICTORIA ST.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19887, 16 May 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19887, 16 May 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19887, 16 May 1936, Page 2

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