CARDS AND DANCING THE WAIKATO REGIMENTAL BAND Welcomes You to a Q_RAND JjWREWELL I^JILITARY B ALL TO THE WAIKATO REGIMENT ON THE EYE OF ITS DEPARTURE FOR CAMP. Music by REGENT Dance Band, assisted by WAIKATO REGIMENTAL BAND OLDTIME ORCHESTRA. SEPTEMBER 26. EGENT JgALLROOM Admission: 4/6 Gents, 3/6 Ladies, Double 7/6. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOLLY VARDEN. 623 lajestic ALEXANDRA HALL ALEXANDRA HALL TONIGHT TONIGHT IS STILL HAMILTON’S BEST OLD-TIME DANCE. Good Floor, Good Music. Clayt< Free buses Admission 1/6. QLUB J> OOMS GLOVER’S HALL FRANKTON. EUCHRE EVERY SATURDAY, 8 p.m. Admission 1/6.. 500 EVERY MONDAY 8 p.m. Admission 1/6 And 500 EVERY THURSDAY, 2 p.m. Admission 1/-. 55 DANCE and Cards, Eureka Hall, MONDAY, 23rd. Digger Price’s Orchestra. Good floor, good supper. 1/6 &. 2/-. 628 WINGTIME ” Ball" OhaupcL WEDNESDAY, October 2; Clarry Cresswell's Swing Band; Free Buscjl 42 4 ENGAGE THE POPULAR BAND. K EGENT EGENT D ANCE ANCE ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED. Particulars:— G. BROWN, 12 Princes St., Phone 3306. Hamilton WHY not have Fresh Food always. A Frigidaire will take care or those worries. See the display at R. B. Seabrook Ltd, Victoria St. PROPERTY WANTED HOUSE, small; Bach; freehold or leasehold section: Frankton, Hamilton East. —Write Farmer, Times. 633 BUTCHERS HERE ARE THE PRICES YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR: Prime Sirloins 8d lb, Fresh Brisket 4lb for 1/-, Dripping 4d lb or 41b for 1--; Rib Chops 7d lb, Middle Loin Chops 9d. J. P B 81 S c W. M ILLER ’ QUALITY BUTCHER, GREY STREET, HAMILTON EAST, Still continues to retail high-grade FRESH Meat at Competitive Prices. Mr Miller refrains from handling Frozen Meat because it is so urgently required in the Homeland. Daily Delivery—Phone 3382. jgXPERT J^IAGNOSIS combined with a complete, scientific course of treatment, ensures a cure when you take the Klexema treatment for Acne, Eczema, Bay Eczema, Psoriasis, Falling Hair, etc. Free advice at the J£LEXEMA J^OOMS, NATIONAL BANK BLDGS., Victoria Street, Hamilton. Phone 1611. CARS AND MOTOR-CYCLES FOR SALE 12 Words 1/-; 3 Days 2/6. ALL makes, late models, purchased for cash; hire purchases paid off.—C. & T. Motors, Collingwood Street. AUSTIN 7 Saloon, i 936; small mileage; well kept; £l4s.—Winger Coy, Barton St. 441 CHEV. Junior Coupe, 1 934; girt price, £l2s.—Winger Coy, Barton St. 44 1 OTOR-Cyrle, 1937 ILS.A., 2s; £2o. Winger Coy. Barton St. 441 PLYMOUTH Sedan, 1935; guaranteed in in good running order; leather upholstery. cheap for cash.—Address Times. ROADSTER, Model A; exceptionally nice order; £6s.—Winger Coy, Barton St. TTTUXHALL" 14 Saloon, i 936; ~mlleage ▼ 23.000; condition as new; £lB5. Winger Coy. Barton St. 441 USED CAR PARTS, 136 Newton Road, Auckland, have recently dismantled: 1937 Morris 12, ’36 Austin 7, ’3B Ford 10, ’3B Morris 8, '35 Hillman, ’34 Terraplane, Plymouth, Y Ford and Singer, ’33 Standard, Singer and Morris Major, and dozens or others between ’26 and ’3O models.— Phone 43-267 (Reg. Wharfe, Prop.). PLANTS AND TREES FOR SALE SHRUBS FOR EARLY PLANTING NOW READY. —Special Line Lawsonlanas, 2 year and 3-year, strong trees. Ornamental Shrubs. Fruit Trees and Roses.—S. W SANDERS & CO., near Railway Line, HAMILTON. JJULBS Vigorous, Brilliant Selection. 2/6 100. MARDEN, Box 6, Takapuna, AUCKLAND. WSONIANA, 2-year, 20/-, 25/- 100. Jap. Cedar (good), 6/- dozen. Calf •ood, 2 year, 30/- 100. Euc. VlmlMacarthur (hardy), Fastlgate, maun mm \naiui;, r asiigate a. 6/- 100, 20/- 400: 2-year Macro--20- 100. Cash with order. Flag ’ns pay freight H. BJERRING, Gladioli —choice.—we Specialise in World’s Best: 8/6, 10/6, 12/6 dozen. Correctly named, clean, sound. Three named Gratis Bulbs in all orders. Also good Mixed Seedlings, 2/6 dozen, 3/2 posted. Our Successes last Centennial Show: 13 Entries, 13 Prizes. Price Lis application. W. J. BROWN, Newstead. SCHOOL OF DANCING G E (London). SCHOOL OF DANCING (Established 1930). (B.B.), Studio: 275 A Victoria Street North (above Clothier's). Phone 3393. Tuition dally in all branches or Ballroom (Classes ‘and ; Private) and Tap Dancing. Children’s Classes Saturday Mornings. MUSIC TEACHER QONSTANCE yy ELLINGTON, L.T.C.L., R.M.T. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Has Vacancies Tor Pupils. Studio: 5 PRINCES STREET. Te Awarnutu vt-Med Friday and .-aturday. KILHAM’S SUIT SERVICE STATION I-17ERE NOW BEHIND the new building >V but WELL IN FRONT Tor speedy repairs and alterations to Suits, Coats, Costumes. etc.—KILHAMS SUIT SERVICE STATION, Garden Place (rear Hugh Wright’s).
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21223, 20 September 1940, Page 1
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