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CARDS AND DANCING SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAYj R EGENT EGENT • ALLROOM ►ALLROOM CONTINUOUS OLD-TIME and LD-TIME M ODERN ODERN 2 nszt 2 i The ONLY ProgTanunes is available, made possibh OUTSTA P EDEN’S” EDEN’S” iO LD-TIME LD-TIME Dance Hall where Complete of OLD-TIME and MODERN This popular Innovation is e by the engagement of TWO NDING DANCE RANDS—MUSIC ■W ALL Tor THE -\fODERN TIME ITXODERN Regent t>allroom EGENT -DaLLROOM MORE FOR YOUR MONEY ENTERTAINMENT. EVERY F SATURDAY RAN ETON TIN OWN H ALL OLD-TIME | Dancing | "Af ODERN | LD-TIME [ Dancing | i»-l-ODERN | EUCHRE FOR NON-DANCERS What a Combination—2 Bands in 1 'VTTTE-T ITES TRANCE T> AN D xi ite-JLjites Hear Yodelling and Singing Trumpeter Free Supper, Free Buses. 1/6 Admission 1/6 Have installed onr new -Wide Range Amplifiers System,” most modern equipment in New Zealand. JJAMILTON DANCE AND CARD EVENING TOORAK CHAMBERS TOMORROW SATURDAY 8 P.M. Progressive Bridge, Contract, 500, Cribbage. Admission: 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Good Music. Do Not Forget “BRING AND BUY,” TUESDAY, November 14, 11 a.m. RATIONAL £ILUB, A JESTIC ALEXANDRA HALL ALEXANDRA HALL TO-MORROW SATURDAY HAMILTON’S BEST OLD-TIME DANCE. Good Floor, Good Music. Clayton's Famous Old-time Dance Band in Attendance. Free Buses as usual. Admission 1/6 Euchre, Railway institute, to-morrow l Saturday), uc tuber 21, 8 pan. Admission 1/6. ENGAGE THE POPULAR BAND Regent txance EGENT JL'ANCE Ban AN ANY number of instruments PROVIDED. Particulars:— G. BROWN, 12 Princes Street, Hamilton. Pbone 3306. CARS AND MOTOR-CYCLES FOR SALE 12 Words l/-; 3 Days 2/6. All makes, late models, purcuased lor cash; hire-purchases paid oil’.—C. A T. Motors, Colbugwood Street. CNHEV. 4 Tdtii'er; cheap for cash; owner J must sell.—Address, Times. 232 CASH lor late model useu cars. lI.P. agreements paid ofi.—Geo. Palmer, Alexandra Street. Phone 3152. MASTER 6 Buick Motor and Chassis; suitable for farm tractor; cheap.— Phone 2717. 286 ORRIS 8 1938 Sedan; owner going to camp; cost £215 February last; take £l6O cash.—Electric Construction Co., Hamilton. * 205 RALEIGH Motor-cycle, £6 cash or near offer; can be ridden away.—Apply 07 Boundary Rd or Phone 4213. 224 STANDARD Tourer, reliable, economical; very cheap for cash.—Apply 6 Cliiton Road. 230 SUNBEAM Special, 1934, 31 h.p., o.h.\\ Motor-cycle, cheap for quick sale.— —Phone 2156. 233 TERRAPLANE Coupe, late model, perrect condition, trade cneaper car; terms.— Geo. Palmer. Alexandra Street. Phone 3152. i aqMorris 8 Saloon, Chev. Junior IuOO Coupe, Chev $-ton, Austin 7 Tourer and Saloon. Prices right.—Geo. Palmer, Alexandra Street. Phone 3152. ANIMALS FOR SALE BOARS and Bull, 9 pedigree Canadian Berkshires; 4 months; 3 guineas. Yearling pedigree Jersey, Granny’s Knight family; 8 guineas.—Phone 280 W. 260 D' OG, Setter, six months.—Address Times. 173 ARM Horse, good; 3yrs; broken to everything.—Ring 246 H or write R. j. Brinkworth. 231 JERSEY Bulls, 2-year-olds; no service; guaranteed.—Henry Brown, Phone 3209, Hamilton. 21i ROTTING Brood Mare, Wildwood, Jnr.; 3-year filly, unbroken (Surprise Journey—Wildwood, Jnr.); one Jogger: one Set Harness. —Graham, Fairfield Buildings, CYCLES FOR SALE ROADSTER Racing Cycle; good order.— Apply 49 Rifle Range Road, Plankton. Record cycle sales this month. Ladies’ and Men’s Models at keen prices. Show tlie children our window display of Steel Cars, Tip Trucks, Milk Vans, etc. Sturdy and attractive toys. W LLAC E » S CYCLE AND MOTOR WORKS, Victoria Street (next F.A.C.) FRUIT, PLANTS, VEGETABLES FOR SALE V~N EM ONES and Ranunculus, Xmas Flowx\.ering— Plant Bulbs lor rotation blooms, 5/- luu, postage paid.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Owens Ruad, AUCKLAND. ADVICE on general spring gardening, sowing bints and wbat to plant— Coloured Booklet posted Tree Troin:— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Owens Road, AUCKLAND. EAUTIFUL Gladioli, large flowered varieties, choicest colours; 4/- a dozen; 5u bulbs 40/-; postage paid.— Griffiths’ Nurseries, Owens Road, AUCKLAND. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Giant Curled and Curved varieties; 12 distinct shade®; 8/- postage paid.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Owens Road, AUCKLAND. LETTUCE, strong Plants, 1/6 100; Phlox, Asters, wilt-resistant, 9d dozen; Gladioli, mixed Giants and Priinulinas, 2/dozen; postage extra.end Wilson CHOICE SPRING FLOWERING SHRUBS AND COLOURED FOLIAGE TREES Azaleas, Beech, Maples, etc. Specially prepared for late planting. F. W. SANDERS, Florisl, Victoria Street. INSURANCE ; JgRITISH rpiIADERS’ JNSURANCE £lO., L TD - I Established 18G5. ' incorporated in the British Colony of lloug Kong. 11RE, MARINE AND ACCIDENT. Risk.- ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. YV. 11. ADAMS, solicitor. \V. R. A." HILL^' | Wesley Chambers, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Phone 3258. J. R. FOW. LTD., Agents, I Lullingwuod street, Hamilton.

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20958, 10 November 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20958, 10 November 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20958, 10 November 1939, Page 1

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