FOffERAL DIRECTS j VITAL TER TIIRROW >▼ ALTER -L>I'RROW FI TS' ERA L DIRECTOR Estallsbed 1912 Cremation* arranged. Floral and Artinrlal Wreathes, Monumental work supplied. Funerals conducted all parts >'ew Zea’.and and Overseas. Telephones: Oniee, 212 Victoria St., 1485. Residence, 14 Ulster ' St.. 2298. P.O. BOX 278. i Assistant: Mr L. Williams, “ The f Grange,” Ilukanui Rd. Thone 2907.
MEETINGS pi" A MILTON ROYERS' RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB. The Annual General Meeting of the above club will be held in Mr K. V. Oldham s Other. King's Building's, at s p. lll . on MONDAY, the ‘27th February. BUSINESS: Balance-sheet; Election of Officers: General. All players, intending players and supporters urgently r- quested to attend. C. CURRY. 822 Secretary. E. K. GHES,,AMDENTAL SURGEON. Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton. Phones: Busin Ss, ‘2977. Private iOB4 THU DENTISTS H. W. F ROST (nam> * ltdfsrnnuoN dentists. J. FOOT’. I > WILSON. Manager. Associated wi:D Mr M. A. Kelly, Phone 2011. Wesley Chamber-*. \ irmria St. Hamilton. Hours, o a.rn t • 5 p.m. Friday T p.m. to 5.30 p.m. r r.r rePQT S) imrohted: Ituy now Delifrtit fill PICTURES i-.TOHI.NGS, etc, rroni England, America and Europe. DEVON \ It T DEPOT v 1 ' ' 1 T '■ i 1 ■ if Trust). DENTIST M ,: L i:an T Q LEPIIA^E, SUB*ikon DENTIST. ■ O.M.MKRCE STREET FRANKTON Phone 3155. FJOTICE M J j J-JASSTIAN. PUBLIC TYI’IsT. WESLEY CHAMBERS. Duplicating a Speciality. All work done in s: rictust Confidence. tec nrvE." r.rjo co. l o. F OB gALE. BOARDING house. IT Rooms and 2 Porches, as poing concern; place fully furnished and has 21 boarders. Outgoings, including some off principal, under £2 weekly. Owner selling on account of ill health. Cash required only £llOO. For full particulars apply;— QEO. JJOYES & C 0„ L TD„ Phone 2215 office, 3496 evenings. PAUL'S R~o< ARCADE JjYARMERS! TENT ION! The Simplest Way of keeping Farm Accounts, is Shown in LAMBERT'S FARMER’S BOOK-KEEPER. 1939-40 Edition Just Out. Spend 2/6 and Save Pounds. Write to or call at— J>AUL’S J>OOK J^TD., HAMILTON. GLENCOE HOUSE SPECIAL Frock Sale. All Frocks J greatly reduced. Print Frocks fn i i ; "iiior? rroin 5/11. TAFFETA Hats. 5177 Fabric Glov i'll; Hose from 2/11. Wool Store Workers Xo agreement was reached in the Dominion wool and grain stores dispute. which was discussed before Mr Ritchie conciliation commissioner, in AN oiling!on this week, the dispute ,)e; ng referred to the Court of Arbitration. “Conspiracy of lilence.” “It is a remarkable thing that when a case involving liquor comes into Court, one gets almost a conspiracy of nee,” said Mr Justice Ostlfer, In summing up in the course of a trial in ;he Supreme Court at Napier. “You have almost to dig the truth out of witnesses with a pickaxe. One of rst things about liquor is that it draws about it so much false swearing that it disgusts one. It is a disgraceful thing.” Cc-operation In Industry Addressing the Auckland Junior Chamber of Commerce yesterday, the Minister of Labour, the lion. P. c. W i»b. made an appeal for co-opera-tion from all sections of the com•onomic and social deof New Zealand. Mr Webb paid a tribute !■» the country's pioneer business men and added that because of changed industrial conditions under which mass production bad replaced individual effort it was much more difficult, for the young men of to-day to create such businesses as their fathers and grandfathers had estab- ! lished. Alleged Cancer Cures Suggesting that much of the publicity given Jo reports of alleged cures of cancer might be a grave disservice pub . the president of the New British Medical Assori.ition, Mr I'. Stanley Foster, st:.lc*.| it was high time “warning should be given to the public against this worst of quackeries.'’ He made this comment at a reception of members of the branch who are attending Rs biennial conference at Christchurch. "Wc have not discovered the cause of cancer, although a cablegram from America even now announces the discovery of a germ which may be the cause of this dread stei “We are again. I think, rightly conservative in enis. We know such claims will be fully invrMicated before being accepted or, as often happens, discarded."
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20738, 23 February 1939, Page 8
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