SPECIAL NOTICE j jyjABEL JOHNSON JOCK JJUTCHISON gCIIOOL OF TJANCING [ HAMILTON BRANCH.— MR HUTCHISON ['will teach in Hamilton every Wednesday, commencing May 11th., at the Wattle Tea Rooms, assisted by . MISS LEO.NII-: S WAR BRICK, who will also be available Tor Private and Class Lessons on Fridays. PRIVATE & CLASS Lessons may be booked In Tap & Ballroom Dancing- duringthe day and Class Lessons on Wednesday and Friday evenlng-s. For particulars apply Miss Swarbr'ck. Phone 1404, Hamilton. MISS JOHNSON will visit Cambridge every Wednesday, commencing- May 11th, holding Classical and Ballroom Classes.— For particulars apply 52 Shortland Street, Auckland, C.l. UNCLAIMED SUIT* JJNCLAIMED gUIT9 We desire to dispose or several WellTailored Suits made to customers’ order and left on our bands. There is a variety or colours and sizes. PRICES WELL REDUCED. S j\i LLTZ£R HAMILTON’S LEADING TAILOR 167 Victoria Street. TYPIST MISS A. DRAKE, Confidential Typist. Duplicating and Burroughs Audlng work (stock sheets and builders’ estimates) a speciality. Ofllce equipment supplied. 5 King’s Chambers, Victoria Street, Pbone 2975. DRESSMAKING Have your new season’s dresses made by the Old Established Firm, a.i classes cutting and Filling; gusrautt-ej ut, prompt atientlou.—THE bEEHivs .M;s° Dev iv). Victoria Street Norto. KILHAM'S BUIT SERVICE STATION C O M E 1° ILIIAM’S Leave your orders here Tor Expert DryCleaning (Auckland’s Best Firm). This Is Hamilton’s headquarters Tor Suit and Costume Alterations. KILIIAM’S SUIT SERVICE STATION Rear Walker’s Fashion House, GARDEN PLACE. (Just a few steps from Victoria St. EDUCATIONAL HAMICIU.N College or Hairdressing For prospectus apply Principal Gov ferment Life Bldgs.. Hamilton. Phonj •JUVENILE BAND BOX \ T UW showing. New Teddy Coats ea -LN Sets, Jumper Suits, Velvet Frock Felt Halos. Shirley Temple and Bonnt shapes; Tweed and Velour Coats, all sizealso Ralnsets and Bramacs. ¥>OYS’ Lumbers, Pullovers. Jersey Flannel Shirts, Blazers and Overcoat l •mall sizes only. i >A IJI I a’ Pram and Hreechette “sets- a LJ new shades; Lambswool coat* Din blue, white; Shawls. Matinees. com Die utnts from 39/6. See our windows PRICE’B, THE TAILORS PSI = SSi? S?XS L^olf The Latest Patterns are so different - PRICE ” SUITS TAILORED TO ME\si p rnmi on/i! FROM 89/6. a ONE-PRICE RICES TAILORS, LTD. ■pRICE A RICE Bookmaker Fined.—Joseph Sorby, a carpenter, was fined £*-25 in the Police Court, Auckland, yesterday for bookmaking. A constable saw accused accept several bets in a hotel in Parnell and placed a bet himself. Employment Fraud. —‘I have no I doubt that the man was guilty of deliberate fraud, and there is not one redeeming feature in the case,” said jMr J. 11. Lux ford, S.M., in the Police Court, Auckland. yesterday when Alfred Duncan Gray Adams faced several charges of obtaining benelits under the Employment Promotion Act to which lie was not entitled. He had raents, it being di?dost i th \t Ills wife owned shares worth over £I2OO. J- K
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20492, 7 May 1938, Page 4
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