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CARDS & DANCING. SATURDAY SATURDAY Saturday Saturday * T>E(>£.NT t> allroom AVeGEA'T -L>allroom T7OXTROT and VI7ALTZ X OXTROT VV ALTZ L CHAMPIONSHIPS 7th HEAT 7th HEAT AT THEIR BESI T>EGENT T~\ANCE 1 1 AND ATURD.AS nEGEHT T> ALLROOM Xi/EGENT X>ALLROOM G ALA! G ALA! G ALA: G ALA! QARMVAL JJANCE. SNOWBALLS, CONFETTI, NOVELTIES. gATURDAY NIGHT gATUF Euchre and r\LD-rniME tta UCHRE AND VJID-XjmE J-fA 6 Absolutely 1 The Best 1/6 wortn In town Majestic AJESTIO OLD-TIME DANCE ALEXANDRA HALL, SATURDAY. Music by the Famous N GAHINAP 0 URI GOLF CLUB. JJANCE, NGAHINAPOURI HALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 3.30 p.m. Parisian Orchestra. Gents 4/6, Ladies 3/6, Double 7/6. 368 TE Awamutu Fire Brigade Annual Ball. Patrons please note that the Annual Ball is to be held on TUESDAY, August 17th.—B. F. Morris, Superintendent. S 7 4 r pAL wHARE Worne n ’s Tnstitiffe Dance. JL Tauwhare Hall TO-NIGIIT (Friday). Clayton's orchestra; 1< b, 69 i V Lunch at Wattle; try our Veal and "'Ham and Green Pea Pie. 867 PUBLIC NOTICE. T.N TIIE SUPREME COURT OF NEW A ZEALAND, HAMILTON JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IN TIIE MATTER of The Bankruptcy Act, 1908, and, in the matter of CHARLES CAVE, of Te Kuiti, farmer, a Bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that. on TUESDAY, the 17th day of August, 1937, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, or so soon thereafter as Counsel may be heard, an application will be made to the Supreme Court, at Hamilton, sitting in Bankruptcy, that an Order of Discharge be granted to the above named bankrupt. Dated at Hamilton this 27th day of July, 1937. SEYMOUR vt HENRY. Solicitors for Bankrupt, 871 Victoria Street, Hamilton. COTTAGE Pie at the Wattle for 1/-, served with Bread, Butter, Coffee or Tea. 867 BUSINESS WANTED. gUB URBAN gTATIONERY JJUSINESS, With Living Accommodation. UP TO £SOO CASH. 327 Apply 46, Times. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. LD-ESTABLISHED Dining Room; piy7 able business. Webb, Solicitor, Hamilton. 631 Transport business with general GOODS LICENSE covering whole Waitomo County with Cream Cartage Contract until 1040. Earnings past season £9OO but could be developed as owner endeavoured run 400 acre farm as well. ALSO—3-ton Reo Lorry, two years old, in perfect order with hood for cream cans, subject to balance Hire Purchase Agreement payments of approximately £l7O. Price for Goodwll and owner’s interest in Lorry, £4OO cash. Apply to:— ABRAHAM & -yyiLLIAMS, JMMITED, TE KUITI OR TAUMARUNUI. 846 JgUSINESSES J7°R COMBINED DAIRY, CONFECTIONERY TOBACCONIST, etc. Double shop, good position Hamilton. A grand business, £BOO. GROCERY & DAIRY, Hamilton. Three living rooms, good position, low rent; good turnover. £SOO. TEA & DINING ROOMS, CONFECTIONERY, etc.. Hamilton. An exceptionally cheap business. Small rent. £360. SMALL GOODS & DAIRY, Hamilton. A splendid business, showing a good return. PETROL STATIONS (2). Prices and full particulars on application. M ETCALFE A C°Everybody’s Bldgs., HAMILTON, rhone 2SSI. Private 2228. FURNITURE. rnilE ECONOMY FURNISHERS—Tbe Flace JL Tor Bargains.—4-Piece Used Bedroom Suite, bargain. £lO His; Push Chair, good order, 22s Cd; Steel Guitar. 22s 6d; rieiteo and Moquetle Squab, 47s 0u; New iumu Tallboys, 5-drawer. 59s 6d, 6drawer, 555, 3-drawer 455; New Duchess Chests, 3-drawer, lifts; Sideboard. £3 ios, DRESSMAKING. Have your new season’d dresses .made by the Old Established Firm. All classes Uniting and Fitting; guaranteed lit. prompt attention.—THE BEEHIVE. (Miss Devery), Victoria Street North. 11 OLLYWOOD- SCHOOL OF MAKING—OFFERS DRESSSPECIAL CONCESSION TO PUPILS ENROLLING IN JULY. Call for Free Demonstration In Dressmaking, Designing. Pattern making. 28 VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON, TMPKRIAL I.A MODE SCHOOL OF I 1 DRESSMAKING, DESIGNING AND PATTERN CUTTING. Classes Morning and Afternoon. Evening, by arrangement. 11. G- H Aa “°" D - Dalton’s Bldgs., Cur. WARD ST., 3rd Door 1 KNITWEAR ! rniIKRE \va J . a young man nam'd Jim. I ills gli l k lll ll l l a eanllgu.j Tor him. Willi bands machine - knitted. I The cardigan lilted, • Now she’s 111 Ik :ig another |V.r him. I Banos. UnlT'. «.■ »1 lars. BPlis etc.—Eileen i Fletcher, 19 Ward Street,

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20259, 30 July 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20259, 30 July 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20259, 30 July 1937, Page 1

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