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TAURANGA BOWLING TAURANGA. Wednesday Further resulfa of the Tauranga bowling tourney, in which Waikato rinks figure, are: Section one, round seven: Matata (Crabbe) 26 beat Te Aroha (Rosenfeldt) 21, Carlton (Dearo) 23 beat Cambridge (Lewis) 14; Auckland (Walker) 21 beat Frankton (Wheeler) 15. TROTTING AT AUCKLAND Farewell Handicap: 2—Adversity. liiyUs, (Ivi. Stewart) 1: 4 —4 Bedioro. Jewel, 36 (L. Mitchell) 3. Scr: Homa Girl. »-orbes Hand.cap: I—2 Bmger Sun, limit, 1; 2—l Win Huon, 36yds, (H. biinngton), a; **—a Heoepuon, uU, (W. J. Wheeler), 3. Scr.Llanvabon, AIR FORCE SQUADRONS STRENGTHENING APPROVED WELLINGTON, Wednesday The Minister in charge of aviation, the Hon. F. Jones, stated to-uay mat Cabinet had approved the strengthening of the Wellington Territorial Squadron by the establishment of flights at New Plymouth, Hastings and the strengthening of the Dunedin Territorial Squadron by the establishment of a flight at Invercargill. Approval was also given of the strengthening of the Auckland and Christchurch Squadrons, WAIKATO BATTING Waikato won the toss and elected to bat in the cricket match against Sir Julien Cahn’s XI, at Hamilton to-day, Aitken and McKenzie going to the wickets shortly after 3 p.m. With the score at seven, McKenzie was bowled by Phillipson for four. Bright joined Aitken. At the time of going to press the score was one wicket for 18 runs (Aitken, in, 6, Bright, in, 4; extras 4). At the tea adjournment the total was 31 for one wicket. Bright (in) 13, Aitken (in) 9, Extras 5. FUNERAL, DIRECTOR E Gr g CRIMSHAW * l td - WAIKATO’S LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Hood St., Hamilton. Phone 2182 hour. Res., 8 Thackeray Street. any MONUMENTAL MASONS M C N AB & BRIDGE AND GREY STREETS, HAMILTON. Phone 4248 Phone 4248 NEW STOCK OF MEMORIALS. Designs on Application. GEO. BOYES AND CO. LTD. JPOR gALE £llsO Almost new Bungalow of 5 Rooms and all modern conveniences; garage; concrete drive, etc. House well built of exceptionally good timber throughout. Situated only 5 minutes’ easy walk from Chief Post Office. Immediate possession can be given. Available for short period only. For full particulars apply;—■ QEO. JJOYES <& QO. ( LTD., ALMA STREET HAMILTON. Phone 2215 day, 3496 evening. SCHOOLS OF DRESSMAKING LADIES. —Have your Frocks cut and tacked at Hollywood School, 2 8 Victoria Street, Hamilton. Perfect fit. Patterns expertly cut. Reasonable charges. Hollywood school or Dressmaking, 28 Victoria Street, Hamilton. Dress Cutting, Dress Designing and Making easily learnt. Thorough personal tuition. Day and evening classes. Call for free demonstratlon. Success assured. J. TREVARTON FOR SALE Direct manufacturers of Mattresses, Squabs, Pillows, Wire Mattresses, Chesterfields, and Furniture to order. RENOVATIONS. Mattresses, Wire Mattresses, Upholstery, Eiderdowns. Best teased Kapok, 1/5 per lb. or 201 b. or more, 1/4. Australian Down, for Quilts, 10/- per lb. J rpREVARTON, WARD STREET PHONE 2372 PUPILS WANTED IT P 1 L S WANTED Dressmaking, designing, patternmaklng Thorough expert tuition.—MlSS STAINEf Selpblt School or Dressmaking, C. Nishet*. Bldgs.. Hood Street. Bewlgged Registrars Full wig and gown will in future be worn by registrars or deputy-regis-trars on duty at sittings in metropolitan Supreme Courts or in the Court of Appeal, irrespective of whether they are barristers. This follows the English custom. New Zealand Press Admired “I enjoy reading your newspapers; they are so clear and concise," said Mr A. C. Scliueren, of Chicago, in an interview in Christchurch. “The news is not spoiled by imaginative effects, and it contains a lot more facts than some of the overseas papers." Another American visitor, Mr Harry p. Kuhn, of Pittsburg, also spoke in admiration of the quality of the New Zealand newspapers. Band’s Engagement Regarding the Wanganui Pipe Band's engagement to play at the Hastings Show next month, the president, Mr R. McSkimining, stated that the band approached the. Agricultural Association, which sent a representative to Wanganui to persuade the band to accept. All the band was getting out of the trip was £3 10s toward a uniform fund. Mr McSkimming said the band accepted as a matter of courtesy. Diphtheria Immunisation To combat the spread of diphtheria in Wellington, officers of the Health Department within the next few weeks pai-g among school children. This will take the form of three small injections. The consent of the parents is being sought for the treatment.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20731, 15 February 1939, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20731, 15 February 1939, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20731, 15 February 1939, Page 6

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