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'n' / . m m i\vy MS WR /A -SO \Z B*s /•N m m te'S ?sVs 1 i© SCV /V ?Vv 6k 6'<\ ?v/\ £ISOO T OVERCOATS Hamilton’s Smartest Garments Quality, Style and Value .English Models from Bgns. S. MELTZER now displays a record selection of reliable overcoats in all sizes. Here are New Styles—Belts, Pleats, etc. —Colours — New Fabrics. The New English Tweeds, Pile Cloths, Camel Hair Coats. Amazing goods. New to Hamilton. To see them is to iike Them —altogether Something To Make a Noise About Prices from 59/6 Other Qualities 79/6 to 6gns. SUIT VALUE READY-TO-WEAR SUITS Definitely the best value in the district. S. Meltzer’s range of Ready-to-Wear Suits is outstanding—new materials —* latest styles—popular designs—and a special tailor’s service. “We make them fit you. The value is unbelievable until you see them yourself. Call and inspect.’’ 84/S. MELTZER LTD. s -XUailimj C T/iiJin 167 VICTORIA Also at TE AWAMUT

ARMSTRONG THE BETTER BIKE CHROMIUM ■ PLATED AND ALL FIRST-GRADE FITTINGS £6-15-0 EASY TERMS IBBOTSON Bros. Victoria Street.

HAM I LTON TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CLOSING DATE FRIDAY 27th MAY, 1938. Intending subscribers should lodge their applications for Telephone Service on or before the closing date to ensure their names appearing in the next issue of the HAMILTON Telephone Directory. Entries notified after that date will be inserted if practicable. COME ON THE TELEPHONE

Fixation of Carrying Rates.—“ The matter of cartage costs of stock and manures was x’igorously fought on behalf of the ratepayers by the county, which was a prime mover in getting the transport authorities to fix cartage rates,” remarked Mr H. W. Wilson, chairman, at the annual meeting of the Raglan County Council yesterday. "The new rates,” continued the chairman. “may not perhaps be entirely fair from the farmers’ point of view, but nevertheless it shows the farmer exactly where he stands to-day, when previously he had to accept the carriers' price. On the motion of Mr F. C. Johnstone it was decided to support the Farmers’ Union in their protest against the carting-rate schedule fixed for the Raglan County.

PRICE’S. THE TAILORS 3UIT OTYLE i-iEAUEHs The Latest Patterns are so different. • PRICE ” SUITS TAILORED TO MEAaL'RE

Get your Quote ror Re-papering those room*. We have the heat Work-men-—J, P. Ooodall It Co.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20508, 26 May 1938, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20508, 26 May 1938, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20508, 26 May 1938, Page 15

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