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FUNERAL DIRECTOR E G g CRIMSHAW * LTDWAIKATO’S LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Hood St.. Hamilton. Phone 2182 any hour. Res., 8 Thackeray Street. MONUMENTAL MASONS M C N AB * BRIDGE AND GREY STREETS, HAMILTON. Phone 4248 Phone 4348 NEW STOCK OF MEMORIALS. Designs on Application.

•‘lron Lung” Sought Following the offer by Lord Nuffield to present “iron lungs” to hospitals within the Empire, an application for one of the respirators is to be made by the Auckland Hospital Board. Visiting the City A party of 30 Maori children from the Te Teko native school, Whakatane, are making their first visit to a city and are the guests of the Rev. Jasper Calder, of the Auckland City Mission. An entertaining and instructional programme is being provided. Bakers Protest A protest is to be entered by the Whangarei Master Bakers’ Association against the raised price of flour to bakers in the district. A special meeting carried a resolution suggesting that country bakers should not pay the increase, pending a meeting of the country bakers, the Wheat Committee and the Auckland Master Bakers’ Association’s president and secretary. Launch^Adrlft With' her engine out of order and provisions exhausted, the 26-foot Russell launch Aimai, with Messrs A. Campbell and A. Batt on board, was taken In tow by the Government steamer Matai and brought into Russell. The vessel drifted near the Ninepin Rock, and was paddled clear with planks ripped from the floor. Unsuccessful efforts to signal the Cape Brett lighthouse with a torch were made. Here Now! Miss Melville:— Good looks can be cultivated. Today the smart thing to do is'to cultivate good looks. Scientific preparations and Boyer technique put born good looks into second place—but— Cosmetic and Beauty Preparations must be correctly applied, and this is where Miss Melville excels. Miss Melville is here at Hooker and Kingston. Limited, at no expense to you—solely for the purpose of demonstrating the correct Beauty Preparation for your particular type and colouring. Call and seek an interview and get the opinion of an expert in Cosmetic Application. Miss Melville will he in attendance from to-day until Saturday, March 4 ami during that time she is at your disposal, ready and willing to advise, guide, and demonstrate any question pertaining to Beauty Preparations. * *

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20742, 28 February 1939, Page 6

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374

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20742, 28 February 1939, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20742, 28 February 1939, Page 6

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