FUNERAL DIRgCVOIL JJURROW, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Victoria Street, Hamilton. Office Phone 148*. Rea. 14 Ulster Street 2*98. MEETINGS ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. A MEETING OF WOMEN Will be held on TO-MORROW FRIDAY. At 2 p.m. In TOORAK CHAMBERS, HAMILTON Speaker: MR 0. C. MAZENGARB, M.A., L.L.M. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all women to be present. R. BRAITHWAITE, 721 Secretary. rpHE NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL X PARTY. PUBLIC MEETING, OHAUPO HALL, On FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th, At 7.30 p.m. Speaker: MR. 0. C. MAZENGARB, M.A., LL.M. Come and hear Mr Mazengarb In his clear and forceful analysis of the present political situation. 743 A PUBLIC MEETING OF INTEREST TO ALL WAIKATO RESIDENTS will be held on TO-MORROW FRIDAY. In the WATTLE TEA ROOMS, HAMILTON, at 7.45 p.m. The Meeting will be Addressed by H. R. RODWELL, ESQ., Dean of the Faculty of Commerce, Auckland University College. His subject will be: N.Z. TRADE POLICY. This Meeting is held under the auspices of the N.Z. Institute of Secretaries, Inc. For further information ring Mr L. Champion. Phone 1898. 713 DRESSMAKING. Have your new season’s dresses made by the Old Established Finn. All classes Cutting and Fitting; guaranteed At. prompt attention.—THE BEEHIVE, (Miss Devery), Victoria Street North. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. 28 victoria Street, Hamilton Dress Cutting, Dress Designing and Making easily learnt. Thorough personal tuition. Day and Evening Classes. Call for free demonstration. Success LADIES —Have your Frocks cut and tacked at Hollywood School, 98 Victoria Street, Hamilton. Perfect fit. Reasonable. DENTISTS. H W F ROST (Hamilton), L TD -. J^ENTISTS, yyESLEY QHAMBERS, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON, Phone 2011. Hours of Attendance: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; also Friday evenings from 7 to 8.30. Saturday, close at noon. A P ERFEGT g ET op r [' EETH UPPER OR LOWER. F R°M £ 3 Re-modelllng Upper or Lower, 80/-. Gas and Oxygen Extractions, any number of teeth, no pain, no after-effects. Fillings of all kinds. Only one hour of patient’s time required to dentures made. Single tooth repair, 5/-; each additional tooth 2/6. Posted 1/- extra. Painless Extractions 2/6; each additional tooth 1/6. £3/3/-, £4/4/-, and £5/5/-, REDUCED IN PRICE. An All Gold Tooth with any denture, 15/- extra. Ordinary Extractions, 1/-. Free when Sets are ordered. J. FOORD WILSON, Manager. PAINTB & WALLPAPERS.
J^EARNED. During the depression a lot of us got the skimping habit and cut down on quality, thinking that we were effecting a saving. But we learned that it didn’t pay to skimp on Paint. That's one material where quality, and only quality counts. We have sorted our stocks and have to offer, only the very best In Paints. Although you may be misled by the accommodating prices. gAMSON OR JJERGERS pAINTS AND p)ULUX JgNAMELS ARE UNSURPASSED FOR QUALITY. JJOOTH A Q IIAP MAN, J^TD., PAINT AND WALLPAPER MERCHANTS. HAMILTON. N fcW STOCKS OF PRINTS AND Hj£pßu DUCTIONS CONTINUALLY ARKIVINU at the DEVON ART DEPOT. Is ptrl knitted bands machine a'.Tm
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20282, 26 August 1937, Page 8
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