rußNrrui JJERE'S gLASHING yALUE la JJEAUTIFUL JTJBNITUHB. HAMILTON'S HIGHEST QUALITY AT SALE PRICES 1 6-Piece Oak Dining Suite. £l6/18/6. Oak Bedroom Suite. £2l/15/-. 3-Plece Clieaterfleld Suite, £lB 15/-. WE MAKE OUR OWN' FURNITURE AND GUARANTEE IT I QLAUD ELANDS £< A BINETMAKIN G ■^yORKS. “ At the Subway—Just over the Railway Bridge.” Phones i 228 and 2966.
BOOTH & CHOTJK LT3. THE ART OF THE DECORATOR Even In primitive days, man sought to adorn his cave with the hides and horns of wild animals; a desire that led to the establishment of the art of the interior decorator, one of the oldest and most entrancing arts in the world. Each generation of craftsmen passed down to the next generation their store of knowledge. What Is left to us Is a heritage of all these improvements. TO-DAY YOU DEAL WITH ASSURANCE AT JJOOTH & QHAPMAN J^TD.. HAMILTON'S LEADING WALLPAPER GLASS AND PAINT MERCHANTS. DCSmST E. R. G nESHA * DENTAL SURGEON. Waikato Times Buildings. Hamilton phones: Business 21*77, Private 4061
Local Marketing. —A remit endorsed at the Provincial Conference of the Farmers’ l m*»u at Auckland yesterday asked that the price of butter and cheese sold "f» the local market should be Hi** same as ttie overseas price, except that wh»»n the latter fell below the guaranteed price the local price should be maintained at the guaranteed price by an appropriate transfer from the Consolidated Fund to the Dairy Account.
Wellington Hospital. —?;r James Elliott. before the commission inquiry into Wellington’s hospital building problem, recommended that non-acute cases should r>e accommodated in more cheaply built and run institutions. and a wooden hospital of 100 bods, costing not more than £IOOO a • ley. He also considered that the home nursing system should be organised and developed to improve the health of the community and thus reduce the number of prospective hospital patients.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20503, 20 May 1938, Page 6
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305Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20503, 20 May 1938, Page 6
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