PLAYBOX JJAMILTON pLAYBOX (INC.) Presents Three Delightful Plays: “HOME AND BEAUTY” (Act 1) Somerset Maugham. Production: Zelda Fahey. “THE PLEDGE” Peter Gale. Production: Mrs M. Thomas. And the Drama Festival Winning- Play: “TWO GENTLEMEN OF SOHO.” A. P. Herbert. Production. David Reid. THURSDAY NEXT. SEPT 21, 8 p.m. WINTER SHOW HALL. Admission 2/-. Reserves Parkes’ (open Monday). SPORTS gPORTS JfAm EG ATT A QROUNDS. 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1939. I Polo Pony Tests Jumping and Hunting Events. Various Sports and Amusements. Band in Attendance. A GUUL) AFTERNOONS OUTING. Centennial Effort for Sports Oueen. 256 RALLY /COMBINED SUNDAY SCHOOLS’ RALLY A-' TO-.MORROW, at 3 p.lll. 1 IN BAPTIST CHURCH, LONDON STREET, i Speaker: Adjt. A. Chandler, of Auckland. Chairman: Rev. G. C. Reay. ALL WELCOME. COLLECTION. A Procession or Sunday Scholars (ir weather permits) will leave C.P.O. at 2.30 p.m., headed by Salvation Army Band. PUBLIC NOTICE yyAIKATO AIRPORT BILL. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a plan of the land to be acquired for the proposed Waikato Airport is deposited at the otlice of the Hamilton Borough Council, Alma Street, Hamilton, and is open for public inspection. W. L. WADDEL, Town Clerk. Hamilton. September 9, 1939. 482 LOST fi>VP POUND LOST —sheep Dog iiiirli; mark; 6 months. _ hone 4 270. 4a l T usT—Two Car Keys on ring, Hamilton; I reward.—Times Olftoe. 3 26 T OST—Holstein call; strayed from Grey Street; collar and chain attached.— Kinder please ring 2965. 271 T OST—spare Wheel, Morris Eight, tween Eureka and Morrlnsville.— Phone 251 A, Hamilton. 276 T ost.—Brown Morocco Purse.—Finder -U Kindly return to l Mason’s Avenue, Claudelands. Reward. 296 TO LET T>ACH, 1 room; 20/ furnished; 15/- un' furnished.—B7 Nixon Street. Phone 3688. M| HOUSE. 5-roomed, rurnlshed; to let or share. —Address. Times. 315 House, furnished, to mlddle-ired couple with no children; free, return for light housework.—67 Firth Street. 311 OFFICES, sunny. Victoria Street, HaniiU ton.—L. Robinson, P.O. Box 131. Hamilton. 325 Room in Government Lire Building Apply Manager. 413 WANTED TO RENT HOUSE, 2 or 3 Bedrooms, Hamilton distrlct.—Apply J. T. Bryant, Matangl. HOUSE. 2 to 4 rooms; willing to pay ft bonus,—Write Bonus, Times. 212 House or s>eit-contained Flat; reliable tenant; no children.—Write 61. Times. Sr 1 ->I i > New ten King Ltd Wish tio OtTiTl tain a small House or Flat Tor a member or the staff.—Please phone or Call. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE HOUSE, 5 or more rooms, with ground class rent hook.—Write Reliable, Times. APARTMENT'' JARD, full; Gent.—l 4 Wellington M. B L B Epuuo.M, furnished, own entrance; breakfast; willing to share.— 469 Phone 2955. B EDROOM, detached, furnished; linen provided; cleaned daily; gentleman; lect, 15/-. —Address Times. 288 BOARD olTered young lady; absent week ends preferred, but not essentlai; Claudelands.—Phone 3264. 287 T ADY, living alone, would like another to share comfortable home.—Phone 3 630. 2 86 ROOMS, furnished; use conveniences; Business Girls only.—6 Selkirk St. ROOM, single, comfortable; cheap; furnished; business glrL—Address Times. ROOM. 2 single beds; also share room, with hroakTast.—lsß Thackeray St. ROOMS (2), furnished, or Board and Residence.—Apply 19 Allen St, FrankHAMPTON COURT PRIVATE HOTEL. 12 Knox Street. DINNER. BF.D AND BREAKFAST. Vacancies Tor Permanents and Casuals. Superior Accommodation. Telephone 1 233. IDLAND Private Hotel, corner Angletnd Hood Streets. Few minutes t Office. Superior AccommodaM Phone 3074. A.A.A. House. OPOIA HOUSE. 7 RIVER ROAD Phone 1527. Bed and Breakfast, Casuals and Permanents. Comfortable Lounge, Hot and Cold Shower. Full-board Vacancies. VISITORS! Make “Hotel Caistor,” 2 Bryce Street, your home while In Hamilton. Central. with comfortable lounge, rlverbank garden and every convenience. Tariff. 7/G per day; no lunch or dinner APARTMENTS WANTED Board, by Young Man; near Franktou preferred.—Write \, Times. 252 Board, private, Tradesman; handy to town.—Write Tradesman, rimes, ggj INLAT, unfurnished, handy to town; 1 child 8 years.—Write Handy, Times. TENL.AT. furnished, all convenience*; one -T child: handy Hayes Paddock.—Reply Conveniences, Times. 316 IXJUMS i 21, rurni-liod; Married Couple; i use convenience-; Franktou.—Write (S, Times. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION VACANT eUeNSVILLE HOT SPRINGS. —Stay at Pnrakal House A perfect rest or holiday. Hot mineral baths under main roof. Tennis. Bowls, croquet. Dancing, | Golf. Tariff, £4/4/- weekly and 14/- per - V Phene 3k. Ilel.-i.-ville, Auckland riant GREENSTONE DOOR. PURL. A T 1 \MES COAST, j its Beautiful View-. Grounds and Ru-h and Excellent service make for an Ideal Holiday, substantial reduction in tariff l during national rrisi>. (On bus route). MRS O. POCOCK, Hostess.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20911, 16 September 1939, Page 1
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