HAMILTON HAMILTON EAST : Gateway to Hamilton. Look for SARGENT’S pEXACO gERVICE gTATION. Spares, Greasing. Battery Charging:, etc. “ir you need us, we’ll attend you well.” 6i J>AUKER, J^TD., BARTON ST. Phone 3081. Panel Beaters on a BUr Scale. Radiators, Lamps, Mudguards repaired. J. P° MEROY & C°” L td- ' ALEXANDRA ST. Phones 1090, 1001. Morris Cars and Trucks. Expert Painting, Upholstery Work, Motor Repairs, Panelbeating, etc. LOOK FOR THE NASH SIGN. ■'yjEREDITH COLLINGWOOD ST. Phone 2164. Authorised Nash Service. Benzine, Oils. MOTORISTS! STEER FOR FRANK’S ALEXANDRA STREET Phone 2345 Firestone Tyres mean more miles. All clas«p> Tyre and Tube Repairs. J>ETER p.AN l^J-OTORS, COLLINGWOOD STREET. Phone 2162. m ; A \Yi::ys .-ales and Service. STOP! /'NLAI'DE A NDER, GO TO A Automotive Electrician. ALEXANDRA ST. Repairs to all types of Magnetos, Generators, Starters, etc.” Phone 3322. THE REST FOR MANY A MILE. A. E. Dt L' CEY & S° NS BARTON STREET. Phone 1845. Expert Economical Service for Upholstery, Curtains, etc. TRAVEL IN A DIUVURSELF pIAR KJ Phone 3677 Comfortable, Dependable Models. Reasonable Tees. WALKER & SON, Garage, victoria St., next State Theatre. HOTELS B ELLE VIEW ACCOMMODATION HOUSE Beds 3/- and 4/-. Breakfast 1/-. 14 Victoria Street, next Civic Theatre. Phone 2807 RESTAURANTS QHIC pEA JJO (Opp. 11. & J. Court, Ltd.) Hot Luncheons; Morning and Afternoon Teas. Hamilton’s Premier MILK BAR. “ The Chic Is the pick of Hamilton’s Tea Rooms.” On arrival in Hamilton, visit the pIENTREWAY pEA AND JOINING ► OOM9, Victoria Street. Opp. the 3 Banka. The travelling public specially catered for. R° TOWN ATTRACTIONS
OLF J^INKS 9-hole Course ’midst beautiful surroundings. Five mins, from town. Light refreshments at Kiosk. Clubs and balls obtainable for small fee. Become a member. L A “ G VISITORS ACCLAIM nnHE JJEGEN'T JgALLROOM as N.Z.’s Finest Dsnce. EVERY SATURDAY EVERY Phil Campbell’s Famous Dance Band. Refinement : Sociability : Enjoyment. Ladles 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. TRAVEL GOODS QJOULD’S ir S ,T°P VICTORIA ST. (6 doors over Rly. Line). FOR ALL CLASSES OF TRAVELLING GOODS. GENERAL HEADACHES Mar a Tour, ir suffering with a Headache, stop when you reach Hamilton and purchase a bottle of FORSYTHE’S HEADACHE CURE. JJ JpORSYTHE Pharmaceutical Chemist. Wesley Bldgs. Perfect co-operation between eye and brain in negotiating tramc results In correct action. JgALFOUR JR VINE & J^TD OPTICIANS. VICTORIA ST.
HELENSVILLE JJELENSVILLE Tennis, Social Hall, Hot Mineral Baths under main roof. Large garage. A.A. Hotel. Tariff, 14s rer day. £3 17s 6d weekly. Helensvllle 35. Auckland 46-087. pARAKAI TTOUSE. JJINEMOA JJOUSE Phone 47. Mrs T. Keane, Proprietress. FIRST -CLASS ACCOMMODATION, £3 10s Week; Us day. Mineral Batn« on Premises. riuntre. Swimming and Slipper Baths. Ladles’ New Bath 'Plunge and Roman). Croquet, Tennis Dancing, Billiards, Wireless, Free oarage. gPRINGSIDE pRIVATE JJOTEL Open-air Swimming Pool and Trlvate Mineral Baths on Premises; 8 Clipper Baths in hotel. Tennis court (elertrlc. lit). Putting Green. Billiards. Panre Hall (carpet bowls, table tennis). The house Tor real comrort. Phone 8. “ A holiday never lags at Spnngslde.” HELENSVILLE (HOT SPRINGS) AUCKLAND—SERVICE CARS AS UNDER: Leave Auckland Municipal Transport Depot) Mon.-Thurs., 10.30 a.m., 3.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m.; Friday, 10.30 a.m., 3.30 p.m, 5.30 p.m.. 9.30 p.m.; Saturday, 10.30 a.m.. 1.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m., 10.45 p.m.; Sundays. 10 a.m., 4 p.m., 8 p.m. Leave Parakal Mon-Thurs., 7.40 a.m., 9.10 a.m., 2.10 p.m.; Friday. 7.40 a.m., 9.10 a.m., ?.lo p.rn., 5.55 p.m.; Saturday, 7.40 a.m., 9.1 r. a.m.. 1.10 p.m., 5.55 p.rn.; Sunday. 8.10 a.m.. 2.10 p.m., 6.t0 p.m. The ONLY In the World with Plunge. Roman, Slipper and swimming Baths built Into Private Hotels. JJUS QO.. J^TD., Phones: Helensvllle Branch. 14SM: Auck., 4 1963 (3 lines). White Star office. HUNTLY I T OUNGI : exit Slmcock’s J-4 pharmacy >. • luncheons and dainty j Morninar and Arternoon Teas. /~\\K OKRYICE STATION I r,r cat South Road. Phone 11 n. “A.A. C.e; I You Horne Service ” oils. Benalne. Tyres, Accessories. Repairs and Overhauls.i J. M. Galrdner, proprietor.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20494, 10 May 1938, Page 4
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