THURSDAY AND Jjj£ARCH 2>'D. & A LEXANDRA FRIDAY, gRD.. 1939 H A DAHLIAS, CUT FLOWERS. DECORATIVE, FRUIT ti VEGETABLES. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE SHIELD COMPETITION. Schedules may be obtained rrom the undersigned. Entries close on TUESDAY. 28th February, at 5 p.m. R. A. JOHNSTON, Secretary, Telephone 1512. 21 Pembroke St. 922 ADDRESSES VEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION. CAPTAIN H. M. RUSH WORTH, Provincial President, will address meetings as under:— CAM BRIDGE— TO-MORROW, Feb. 28. at 8 p.m. TE AWAMUTU. WEDNESDAY, March 1. at 8 p.m. NGARUAWAHIA. THURSDAY, March 2, at 8 p.m. (Town Hall). All members and farmers cordially invited to attend. W. H. ALLEN, ,87ft Sub-Provincial Agent. PUBLIC NOTICES gPANISH QOMMITTEE Join Hamilton’s Welcome to J^URSES (Recently gHADBOLT & J~JODDS returned from Spain.) These Heroic women will speak on THE PRESENT CRISIS iN SPAIN. Y.M.C.A. Hall, Bryce St., at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW. Feb. 28.. Come and pay your tribute to these brave New Zealand Nurses. His Worship the Mayor, Mr H. D. Caro, will take the chair. MEETINGS WORKERS’ Education Association.—The ▼ ▼ Annual General Meeting or the W.E.A. will be held in the Wattle Tea Rooms TONIGHT, February 27, 1939, at 7.45. Address by Mr E. M. Higgins, 8.A., TutorOrganiser. “The World in 1939.’’ The public are cordially invited.—S. N. Zlman. Honorary Secretary, Waikato Advisory Committee. 828 YTEMBERS OF THE INSURANCE PROFESSION Are reminded of the Inaugural Meeting of the sub-branch of the Insurance Institute TO-NIGHT, 27th, Railway Buildings, 7.30 p.m. rpHE HAMILTON PLAYBOX (INC.). The Annual Meeting will be held in St. Peter's Club Room (next to the Hall, on WEDNESDAY. March 8, 1939, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet.: Election of Officers; General.—Y. Linder, Hon. Secretary. 933 SPORTS March 4th, old fourth waikato’3 ANNUAL SPORTS RE-UNION. The Biggest Sports Picnic Ever to be Held in the Waikato. AT STEELE PARK. 224 CARDS AND DANCING BRIDGE To-night, Frankton Croquet Club 8 p.m. 671 PORTS and Reunion: Old Fourths’ O Fourth March; Steele Tack. Rlgs-pr * h -«n Ever 7J MUSICIAN wants engagements at dances, anywhere.—Write Drummer, Times. HARRY JWEI *\VEET ALhYTHM JL*OY* TEI.. 1 359. 3 DEVON HO\D lOPFRN—OLD-TIME ENGAGEMENT MUSIC AND DANCING gWARBRICK, A.I.S.T.D. (B.B.), London, Announces that she is opening AS TUDIO OF B' D A on WEDNESDAY, March 15. at Dalton’s Buildings. WARD STREET. For particulars write r.O. Box 10, or ring 1 404, Hamilton. IMPOUNDED IMPOUNDED in Waipa Public Pound, Frankton, 1 Black Cow, part oIT ear, dry; j Red Cow, notch in ear. dry. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold 13/3/39.—W. O’Brien, Poundkeeper. 921 TEACHER ror private Lessons Book-keep-ing; evenings.—Write Books. Times. SCHOOL OF DANCING G EO. EO. Kiv ST ON STON S CHOOL OF JJA.NCINO TUITION RESUMED UN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. Ist. •/?5A VICTORIA STREET. Hamilton North (above Clothiers). Phone 3393 RERYI. BETTINA 'V'ETTLETON J^DWARDS M H. A D.. t.nnrtn SCHOOT nr i.-vrixr, Wish to announce that they nave open? id Private Principal-. c. • Albert Bldgs. >v prepared for Si SG 1 Re patering those Hamilton. —J. P. GoodaLL
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20741, 27 February 1939, Page 1
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