OPTICIANS SIGHT TESTING. Finest Quality British Torlc Lenses.—LAWRENCE ANDREWS. London Qualifled Optician, Wesley Buildings (corner). Appointments, Phone 3321. PECTACLES and Eye-glasses Tor Strained Sight, Headaches, etc.— LAWRENCE ANDREWS, F.S..M.C. (London), Wesley Buildings (corner). Appointments. Phone 3321. NOTICE M ISS L T B ASSTIA *’ PUBLIC TYPIST, WESLEY CHAMBERS. Duplicating a Speciality. All work done In Strictest Confldencc. GUN-MAKER GUNS and Rifles Repaired. All makes or Guns, Rifles. Cartridges and Accessories stocked. The small shop, big business.—PßlCE, Sport Repair Specialist, Ward Street, Phone "027. THE DENTISTS H W F ROST <HanL># l td - SURGEON DENTISTS, J. FOORD WILSON, Manager. Associated with Mr M. A. Kelly, Phone 2011. Wesley Chambers, Victoria St, Hamilton. Hours, o a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday evenings: 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. DRESSMAKING Have your new season’s dresses, made by the Old Established Firm. All classes Cutting and Fitting; guaranteed lit; prompt attention.—THE BEEHIVE (Miss Devery>. Victoria Street North. PHOTOGRAPHER H. JjiAWSON pHOTOGRAPHER RAILWAY BUILDINGS HAMILTC N. Enquire about our “ Free Enlargement •» offer. Dav or Night by Appointment. CGAL MERCHANT H. R. B ISHOP * C° Phone 2859 Phone After Hours. 3522. AGENTS FOR PUKE COAL, FIREWOOD, COKE & CARBONETTES PUBLIC TYPISTE M Ka A. MTyv™ CONFIDENTIAL SHORTIIAND-TYPISTE Duplicating Specialist. Everybody’s Bldics Mipsfnlro Phone 3u4 0. PUPILS WANTED Dressmaking, designing, patternmaklnx Thorough expert tuition.—MlSS STAIN ESelphlt School of Dressmaking, c. Nlsbef PAINFUL Chronic Ulcers healed by simple inexpensive Varex treatment Free Booklet. Ernest Healey. Pharmaceutical Chemist. Varex, I.ta., Box 1558 G. Wellington. Local representative. Mannings Ltd 85 Victoria Street, Hamilton. ’ /?! pAUPO pOTAIVA piMBER q O ., Stock the FINEST MOUNTAIN SAWN AND DRESSED TIMBERS. Write for Price List. SAWN TOTARAs—Fencing Droppers, Shingles, Survey Pegs, eto SASH MATERIALS, TOTARA, MATAJ, RIMU. Head Office: Putaruru, Phone 2. Telegrams: Tatico. The executive of the Otorohanga Agricultural and Pastoral Show is providing £450 in prize money for its forthcoming show on Feb. 28, and has arranged for additional classes in the horse, Ayrshire and sheep sections and in the highland dancing competitions. Boy Sleeps Outside After spending a night in the open, Charles Robertson (7), who was reported missing from his home in Haiaitaitai was discovered yesterday morning under a tree near his home. He was none the worse for his adventure. Tram Blocks Street After a collision with a motor truck in Auckland yesterday a tramcar left the rails and swung bodily across Dominion Road, almost blocking it completely. The motorman, Mr H. Watson, Ponsonby, suffered cuts on the head from flying glass, but nobody eiae was injured. -
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20726, 9 February 1939, Page 8
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