PICNIC PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. VEW JJEALAND \ATIONAL pARTY. MONSTER PICNIC AND PADDY’S MARKET, at CLAUDELANDS SHOWGROUNDS, on SATURDAY. MARCH 25th (Morning and Afternoon . The Leader of the Party, the Hon. Adam Hamilton, will be present and will also open the New National Club in the evening. REMEMBER THE DATE: gATURDAY, ARCH 25™' 900 MEETINGS A f EMBERS OF THE INSURANCE PROFESSION Are reminded of the Inaugural Meeting of the sub-branch of the Insurance Institute, on MONDAY, 27th, Railway Buildings, 7.30 p.m. PLUNKET FAIR Hamilton -plunket A MILTON A LUNKET piUDAY, f air A AIR 3 AT PLUNKET GROUND? behind Library). Gifts to thp following stalls will be appreciated and may be loft at the Rooms and may be lert at the Rooms on the 2nd or 3rd March:—Mothers’ Stall, Produce, Flower. Cake, Kitchen. Sweets, Secondhand Clothes.—Alma Cole. Secretary. 87 2 PUBLIC NOTICES Remarkable health rooks by BERNARR MacFADDEN. Let this world ramous nature-cure practitioner show YOU the way to vibrant health and fitness. Wide range of absorbing- handbooks containing- suggestions and sound advice on Constipation, Fasting-. Physical Culture, etc. Send for Free Catalogue to— MacFADDEN AGENCY, Dept. B, 15 Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. TUITION WANTED ACHER ror Private Lessons Book-keep-ing; evenings.—Write Books. Times. IMPOUNDED TMPOUNDED in Public Pound. Hamilton East, by Ranger, i Fawn Jersey Cow. If not claimed, with expenses paid, will be sold on March 9th.—By order, Mr FORKETT, Poundkeeper. 904 APARTMENTS WANTED OARD desired by young lady; adult family.—Write 145, Times. 62 9 BOARD wanted by respectable Young Man; private borne preferred.—Write 139, Times. 588 BOARD wanted, Hamilton East; 2 mates; good meals and clean.—Write 150. Times. 660 OARD required by two Gentlemen; good meals; single or double roms; handy | town preferred.—Ring 3771. 652 FLAT wanted, furnished or unfurnished; urgent.—Apply Times. 64 9 FLAT, small, or Rooms, unfurnished; permanents.—Address at Times or Phone 2959. 552 FLAT or Rooms wanted to suit 2 or 3 Business Gents; furnished and In handy locality preferred.—Ring 3771. 590 HOUSE, small, Bach, or unfurnished Flat required; urgent; Young Couple.— Write 149. Tiipes. 655 ROOM, single, furnished; central; Lady, refined.—Write 148, Times. 639 ! ROOM, Bed-sitting, furnished, use of j conveniences; vicinity Te Aroha St.— Write Matron. Times. 817 HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION VACANT SEASIDE Bach. Raglan Harbour: use of boats.—J. Bray. Box 131, Hamilton. TTELENSVTT.LE HOT SPRINGS.—Stay at -IT Parakat House. A perfect rest on Holiday. Hot mineral baths under main roof. Tennis. Bowls, Croquet. Dancing, Golf. TarifT £l/4/- weekly and 14/- per day. Phone 35, Helensvliie, Auckland. EDUCATIONAL HAMILTON College or Hairdressing For prospectus apply Principal, Govr ernment Lire Rldgs., Hamilton. Phone 9349 • ART DEPOT SPECIALLY IMPORTED! Buy now Delightful PICTURES. ETCHINGS, etc, from England, America and Europe. DEVON ART DEPOT ?P5 <=t 'onp. Public Trust).
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20740, 25 February 1939, Page 2
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