PRESENTATION OF PRIZES HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL The Distribution of Prizes will take place in the School Hall on TO-MORROW MORNING, December 14, at 10 o’clock. Parents and others interested in the School are cordially invited to be present. C. L. MacDIARMID, 381 Chairman. MEETING Hamilton branch labourers union. .Meeting St, Peter s Hal' TO-MORROW (Thursday), December 14, 8 p.m. Urgent. —lt. S. Hurrell. 2VJ ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Old Fourth Waikato Descendants will be held in Pearson's Hall TO-MORROW (Thurs.) 8 p.m.— 7. R. Hill, Secretary. 389 AJEETING OF HAMILTON MEMX BERS OF SHOP ASSISTANTS’ UNION. Union Members are informed that the Meeting called for THURSDAY, 14th inst., at ALEXANDRA HALL WILL BE HELD. Only Financial Members will be admitted. Union Cards must be produced. Also note, that notices which are not signed as under are issued by an illegal organisation and are not representative of the Union. W. J. HAMILTON, 298 Convener. PAUL’S BOOK ARCADE Q.IVE JJOOKS rjl Ills QIIRISTMAS Here are some uf the oustanding works of huii-llction or tiie year. Ail of them would make uuimrable 'Jilts. “ INSIDE Asia," by John Gunther. The famous au Dior of ••inside Europe” has >i"-ru the last iwo years in Asia. In liis n-u hook lie shows the same insight into character he showed in his earlier book. lie writes with the same picturesqueness ana once again he knows all the good stones. "]• AIIE.N bastions,” by G. R. Gedye, 11/0. The Daily Telegraph’s former Central European, correspondent tells the tragic story or the dissolution or Austria and Czechoslovakia. Magniilcenlly told. Probably the best of aJI the journalist’s books on Europe. ‘ THE CRLISE OF THE RAIDER WOLF,” by Roy Alexander, 7/6. The story of one or the strangest and greatest sea adventures of modern times. The facts of the raider’s voyage, with its setting of secret rendezvous and hair-breadth escapes, makes this story as exciting as any work ol fiction. “MEIN KAMPF” by Adolf Hitler, 13/6 Tiie unexpurgated text uf probably the most discussed book in the world. “ SECURITY,” by Sir Arthur Salter, M.P., 10/6. The purpose of this book is to describe our present problems and- advocate a constructive, policy or war aims. Has won praise from all sides. “ REACHING FOR THE STARS,” by Nora Wain. 8/6. Subtle tragedy, deep understanding, tenderness and hope pervade the pages of this book. In it is portrayed the essence or four years of observation as a resident or Nazi Germany. “ DISGR.W/E ABOUNDING,” by Douglas Reed. 13/6. A brilliant word-picture of Central Europe by the author of “ Insanity Fail.” The story of the events leading up to the September crisis and the succeeding betrayal of Czechoslovakia are portrayed with striking ability and obvious sincerity. “A SURGEON’S DESTINY,” by George Sava, 10/6. A further Instalment or autobiography by the author of “The Healing” KniTe.” Absorbingly Interesting. All these can be obtained at p.AUL’S JJOOK (TWO SHOPS) Opposite Theatre Royal and Railway Buildings.
po yACATIONISTS When on holiday you will necessarily wish to keep in touch with the latest war news and local events. pHE piMES pHE piMES IS ON SALE, AT 2d PER COPY at the following holiday resorts:— RAGLAN—‘ ‘ Langley’s ’ ’ KAWHlA—Martin Oldbury & Co. WAIHI BEACH—-“Ted” Brown’s Store MT. MAUNGANUI—CIarke’s ‘Mount’ Store ROTORUA—Emeny’s Tea Rooms TE AROHA—Mrs Evesham, Fruiterer F. S. Caldwell, Confectioner. EDUCATIONAL HAMILTON College of Hairdressing. For prospectus apply Principal, Government Life Buildings, Hamilton. Pbone 2349.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20986, 13 December 1939, Page 8
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