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FITNESS WEEK Fitness IT.NESS Fitness it ness F ITNESS itness \TTEEK ▼V EEK week » EEK TTTEEK EEK CAMPAIGN AMPAIGN CAMPAIGN AMPAIGN CAMPAIGN AMPAIGN 18 T 22 nd PROGRAMME O'ATI'RDAY, February 18.—Tennis Match, Waikato v. Taranaki, at Rostrevor Street Courts, at 10 a.m. Admission Free. WEDNESDAY, February 22.—Floodlight Carnival at Hinemoa Park. Procession will leave Knox Street at 7 p.m. and will march via Victoria Street to Hinemoa Park. Massed Folk Dancing- bv Primary Schools. Athletic Events. Cycling- Events. Highland Dancing. Gymnastic Display. Children's Pass Ball and Overhead Rail Displays. Band Quickstep Contest. Admission 1-, Children Free. N - B -—ln the event or wet weather the programme arranged for Wednesday, February 22nd, will be postponed to Thursday, February 23rd. The sirens at the gasworks and at the Frankton Dairy Factory will be blown at 6.30 p.m. on Wednesday if it is decided to postpone the programme SATURDAY, February 2 sth.—South Auckland Swimming Championships at the Hamilton Baths. Admission: Adults 2/-, Children 1/- (under 16). Throughout the week an Inter-house Cricket Tournament will be conducted on Seddon Park, commencing at 5.15 p.m. each evening. Admission, Free. 576 LECTURE JJIBLE ,QN BRITISH ISRAEL VIEWPOINT gTATE rpHEATRE SUNDAY, FEB. 19TH, MR T. N. FOSTER En route to Australia and trained at the British Israel College, London, will deliver a lecture on DICTATORSHIPS, ARMAGEDDON AND BRITAIN Come and hear the speaker who has tilled halls on three continents. ALL SEATS FREE COLLECTION. 527 TEACHER OF DANCING MISS MAVIS LAURENSEN RESUMES DANCING CLASSES MONDAY, Feb. 20. Also Wednesday Afternoon and Saturday Morning. TOORAK CHAMBERS. Private Lessons by Appointment. 550 SCHOOL OF DANCING BERYL BETTINA J£lJ WARDS M.R.A.D., London SCHOOL OF DANCING Wish to announce that they are opening a branch of their Auckland School in Toorak Chambers. Victoria Street, Hamilton. Classes and Private Lessons commence on February 27, at 1 p.m. Interviews from 3.30 p.m. For particulars write to the Principals, c/o Toorak Chambers, or Albert Bldgs, Swanson St, Auckland. Pupils prepared for Stage Productions and Tor Royal Academy Examinations. 100 p.c. passes 1937-33.

MORTGAGE Larger Amounts, etc., by Arrangement. Farms, Residential, Commercial and Hotel Propositions Considered. Liberal Advances and Good Conditions on Approved Security. 419 Write FINANCE, Times. CARS & MOTOR-CYCLES FOR SALE 1 2 Words l/-; 3 Days 2/6 AUSTIN 7, i 929 Saloon; good running order; new battery; certiiled; £47 10s. —Geo. Palmer, Alexandra St, Phone 3152. 13U1CK 1928 Light 6 Sedan; repainted; good motor; an ideal family car; real value at £ss.—Geo. Palmer, Alexandra St, Phone 3152. CALTHORPE, 1932, 25 Motor-cycle, £lB cash.—Ring 2982. 522 HEVRoTet"sedan, 10,000 miles; excellent order; inspect any time; owner leaving.—Apply Times. 473 /'ViIEVROLETS: Tourers. £35, £4 0~;~Coupc vy £5 5; A-Ton Truck. £ls. All good condition.—Winger Coy. Alexandra St. 571 VS Sedan. 1935; good order throughout.—Winger Coy, Alexandra Street. 57 2 Ij'ORP 10. 2 -floor; perfect mechanical condition; new motor; 6000 miles; bodywork, upholstery, etc, very good; thorough examination invited; £l7O cash.— Write 80, Times. 485 IGHT 6 Coupes (27; both in first-class conrlition; very smart appearance; priced right at £95 and £t to.—Geo. Palmer, Alexandra St. Phone 3 152. MORRIS 10 four; really good; £lB5. Winger Coy, Alexandra St. 573 MORRIS 8. 1936 saloon; cash Offer; private sale.—Address, Times. 403 MORRIS 8. 1939. 4 -door sedan. Small mileage. As now £225. C. & T. Motors, Colltngwood Street. MORRIS 10-4 Sedan. Perfect in every respect. A snip at £175. C. & T. Motors. Collingwood Street. ORRIS 8. IP3fi. 2-door Saloon; Just overhauled; excellent condition; reasonable otter aeeepted: terms arranged.— Applv Leigh, 1 Wellington St, nr write I_o 2. Times. 427 Pontiac Sedan 28, i-denr; bargain new paint: c-ood order; reg. certificate£6o.—Phone 17 I.’ i-?o riARirMPFI, 1930 model. 3* h.'p.'~sTvT! -1- Electric, £2O or offer.—Ring 12-? s. LrSKD CARS WANTED ' Highest Cash Price. Hire Purchase Agreements Paid Oft.—C. & T. Motors, Ltd.. ColllngWiNfs FO9 F ALE There are no better Wines than Te k;;:; weis Try these Sherry*. Ports. Madeira*, etc. Ringe 2421 and our Traveller will cad.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20733, 17 February 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20733, 17 February 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20733, 17 February 1939, Page 1

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