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FUNERAL DIRECTOR VITAL TEH T > I RROW, ALTER -Mi nnow, FUNERAL DIRECTOR I Established 1912 1 Cremations arranged. Floral & ; Artificial Wreaths. Monumental work supplied Funerals con- I I ducted all parts N.Z. & Overseas. Telephones: Office, 212 Victoria I St. 14*5. Residence. 14 Ulster St.. 2298. I\o. BOX 278 I PUBLIC NOTICE £IOO reward OFFERED BY ROBT. A. LAIDLAW. It has come to my knowledge that false and damaging rumours relating to me are being widely circulated. As far as I am personally concerned I would treat these with the contempt which they deserve, but in view of possible damage to the business and religious organisations with which I am connected I feel under an obligation to take such steps as are open to me to prevent the further dissemination of these rumours. I therefore offer £IOO to the first person furnishing me with information which shall lead to the conviction of anyone responsible for originating or spreading these malicious falsehoods. ROBT. A. LAIDLAW, C/o Farmers Trading Co., Ltd., Hobson Street, Auckland. MALICIOUS RUMOUR ATTACK ON CITIZEN AUCKLAND MAYOR SPEAKS OUT “It is & shocking and disgraceful thing that a citizen of the standing of Mr Robert Laidlaw should be the victim of a dastardly and unforgivably malicious rumour which was circulated about him throughout the city,” said the Mayor of Auckland, Sir Ernest Davis. “ Although the statement was as fantastic and as grotesque as it could be, and obviously had its origin in a diseased and debased mind, I felt it my duty, without consulting Mr Laidlaw and for his protection, to take steps to establish authoritatively the falsity of It, and once and for all nail the wicked canard. “ I know 1 interpret the minds of all citizens when I assure Mr Laidlaw of our sympathy with him, and of our deep concern that he should be made a target for such a vile, characterbesmirching falsity."—N.Z. Herald 17/5/38. 757

MODERN DENTISTRY nOLDIE ANDERSON (HAMILTON), A LTD. •QENTI3TS. Manager O. R. Wilkinson. B.D.S BOOTH & CHAPMANS BUILDINQ3. HAMILTON. Phono 3762. Pitwell Teeth, from £2/2/- (upper or Lower). Latest Oas and Oxygen Machine—the Modern Anaesthetlo. Hours: 9 to 5 p.m., 7 to 8 Friday. DENTISTRY pROST (Hamilton), J^TD. J. FOORD WILSON .... Manager WESLEY CHAMBERS, Victoria Street, Hamilton. A Perfect Set of Teeth, upper or Lower, from £2. Dental Experts in any branch of Dental Work. GAS AND OXYGEN N2/00, the Safe Anaesthetic. Only one hour of patient's time required to have impressions taken and dentures tried in. An all-gold tooth with any denture 17/6 extra. For further particulars ring Phone 2011. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; also Friday Evenings 7 to 8.30 p.m. Saturdays, close at Noon. M C L EAN QLEPHANE, SURGEON DENTIST, COMMERCE STREET, FRANKTON. Phone 3155. PROFESSIONAL. J£LEXEMA gKIN TREATMENT. ALL SKIN AND SCALP AILMENTS SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. Eczema Psoriasis Acne Baby Eczema Falling Hair Alopecia Seborrhoea Varcose Ulcers Instantly Relieved and Speedily Conquered. Booklet posted. J£LEXEMA JJOOMS. National Bank Bldgs., Victoria Street.. Phone 1611. Klexema treatment is always successful. Consultations Free. DEVON ART OEPOT JJEVON J^EPOT, SOS VICTORIA STREET. Waikato’s Popular Picture Shop. GUN MAKER GUNS and IUIle? Repaired. All makes of uuns. Rifles. Cartridges and Accessories stocked. The small shop, big business.— Price, sports Repair Specialist, Ward St. Phone go-*7. VFTER 16 years' trading Ic Hamilton, oid customers always come back to i I’, 0.-xiali and Co. Motor Vehicle Re-llcensing.—Up to Saturday 1797 vehicles had been ren depot in Kn >x Street. Well in advance of 6000 vehicles were registered in Hamilton last >ear and it is expected that before the depot closes on June 4. last 'ear s total will be easily exceeded.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20505, 23 May 1938, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20505, 23 May 1938, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20505, 23 May 1938, Page 6

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