MEETING JJAMILTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOARD OF MANAGERS. A General Meeting of Employees in Local Industries wil be held at the School at 7.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 18th September, for the purpose of electing Two Representatives on the Board of Managers. A General Meeting of Employers in Local Industries will be held at the School at 7.45 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 18th Septr» itber, for the purpose of electing One Representative on the Board of Managers. W. FRASER. 337 Returning Officer. IN BANKRUPTCY 'J'AKE notice that I, Victor Samuel Ward Jenks, of Auckland, formerly trading in partnership with Sidney Rowe, at Hamilton, as Hamilton Dry Cleaning Company, intend to apply to the Supreme Court held at Hamilton on TUESDAY, the 15th day of October, at 10 a.m., or as soon thereafter as my application may be heard, for an Order of Discharge. Dated at Auckland this 12th day of September, 1940.—V. S. W. JENKS. PUBLIC NOTICES IJLECTION OF MEMBER OF AUCKLAND LAND BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that the seat on the Auckland Land Board held by Andrew Sinclair Sutherland, the Elective member, will become vacant by effluxion of time on the 7th day of December, 1940, and that nominations for the election of a duly qualified person to fill such vacancy will be received at this office up to 4 o’clock on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of October. 1940. Nomination papers, which must be signed by at least two electors, will be supplied on application to the Commissioner of Crown Lands at Auckland. No member of the General Assembly nor any Land Agent is eligible for election. KENNETH MONTROSE GRAHAM, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands Office, Auckland, September 11, 1940. 304 Q.ENERAL LABOURERS’ UNION (Hamilton Branch). Nominations in writing are invited for the following positions: President, Vice-President, Secretary and Five Executive Members. 1 Any member financial to the 16th September, 1940, is eligible for nomination. The nomination papers, in sealed envelopes marked “Nomination,” must be in the hands of the undersigned by 5 p.m. on MONDAY, September 16th, 1940, at the Union Office, Argus Chambers, Victoria Street, Hamilton, and, in addition to the person nominated and the office for which nomination is desired, must contain the signatures of a proposer and seconder who must also comply with the above financial qualifications. C. PARSONS, Organiser. TAXATION SERVICE. (ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, 30/MEMBERSHIP NOW EXCEEDS 8000). R. B. SWANN & CO. (Head Office, Auckland), Branch Office, Bank ot New South Wales Chambers, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Open TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Existing and intending subscribers are invited to call or communicate with local office and receive any assistance or information required.—Chas. R. Middlemiss, Branch Manager. Telephone 4628, P.O. Box 350. WANTED TO SELL ¥MILLIARD Table, Allcock, rull-size,~com-plete with Billiard Balls. Snooker Balls, Cues and all accessories. £l2s.—E. C. Day, Ltd., Auctioneers. 27 5 I>AHGAI.\S In Trousers-to-Measure, from * Tailored Remnants; Sports Trousers, rrom 27/6.—MELTZER, Tailor, 167 Victoria Street. HESTERFIELD Couch, £2 15s 6d; 3~plece Chesterileld Suite, £5 10s.— Young's Furniture Mart, 44 Ward St. FOR Sale.—New shipment of Orion Electric Ranges at the E.C.C. Get. your order In. RIMU Sideboard, £3/10/-; Oak Sideboard at £4/15/-; nice Oak Table, 70/-. Clothier’s Emporium. RIMU Tallboys.—This Week’s Special at £3/17/6; also balance or Down Quilts at greatly reduced prices.—Clothier’s Emporium. O’ETTEES and Squabs, 37/6: nice Oval Table, £2 7s 6d. —Young’s Furniture Mart, 4 4 Ward St. SEE the beautiful exhibition models ol Atlas Electric Ranges at the E.C.C. Gel In early. SEE our wonderful display of Fine China, including 100 Dinner Sets; also beau--11 Till Crystals.-—Clothier’s Emporium. SINGLE Beds from 35s 6d. Stretchers 32/6. Singer Machine £s.—Young’s, 4 4 Ward Street. SEWING Machine, New Century; perfect condition: must sell; £5.—32 Abbotsford Street. 252 Counter, modern, streamlined; a beautifully designed and well made job: size 7ft long. 3ft high: duco finished. —Further particulars from V. .T. Sharp, Morrfnsvllle. 312 COW Covers—Manufactured of Finest quality English 240 z. Brown Jute. All sizes up to r,rt. Price s/9 each.—J. JONES. LIMITED, Auckland. (9) LADIES’ AND GENT’S TSED YNYCLES AT /TVASKER’S, |JSED FARMERS—--4 4-GAL. DRUMS, suitable holding sktin milk and pig rood, etc ; 6 Drums, £l. Special Quotation for Quantity. VyAIKATO jgITUMEN £«()., Jj TD " CLARENCE STREET. Phone 1413 Hamilton. 1> EAT TV Elect ric Washing Machine; per y fed condition; take over balance.— k.-i . Times. (’lh’mil-A Knight ( :>>n■>'»]e. Mantel Radio*. J from Cl 7. or 3/6 weekly. Used Radios all overhauled and guaranteed', from £1 or 2- weekly. Washrlte Washing Machine*, from 7 6 weekly. Any of the above, deposit by llr«t months payment. A. W. HEAI.D. 122 Norton Road Frankton. Representing Radio Branch. Farmers’ Trading Co.. Ltd.. Auckland. Private phone 4664. "D"" T OOLS JOM>- C Bandsaws, etc. HAMPERS A gON J^ T Alexandra Stre Phone 197 f. HAMILTON.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21215, 11 September 1940, Page 2
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