For the convenience of the travelling public and visitors to Hamilton during show week, the Waikato Winter Show Association is opening a register at its office in which any person having rooms to let or board to offer can enter details of the accommodation available. Land at £760 Per Foot. —The evercrowing importance of King's Cross. Sydney, as a shopping centre is emphasised bv a deal just concluded in which a shopping block in Darlinc-hurst-road changed hands at per foot. The block, in which the Santa Barbara Cafe is included, has a 50ft. frontage to Parlincliurst-road. The purchasers were Woolworths, Limited. The Compensated Price. — I have never been able to find out what the compensated price was.” stated the Minister of Finance, the Hon. W. Nash, in an address at Lower Hutt last, evening which was broadcast over the four national stations. “I went to Hamilton to a debate but my opponent had nothing to say about compensated prices. Now. I believe, they want m*to go th«»r* acain but I will leave it to the electors.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20500, 17 May 1938, Page 6
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