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PUBLIC NOTICES JJAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL WATER SUPPLY ON THE EAST SIDE OF VICTORIA STREET, FROM EVERYBODY'S BUILDING TO ALMA STREET. Notice is hereby given that from 8 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. on SUNDAY, September 22. 1940, the Water Supply will be CUT OFF on the East side of Victoria Street from Everybody’s Building to Alma Street. W. L. WADDEL, 671 Town Clerk. JREMONGER & JAVANS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. During the absence of MR IREMONGER, who has gone into camp with the Military forces, our Business will be carried on by MR EVANS. In consequence, it will not be possible for us to make the same number of calls as in the past. We are pleased to announce, however, that we are still able to give the same good service in all classes of RE-ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS TO ANY WEIGHING APPARATUS. Your co-operation would be greatly appreciated. IREMONGER & EVANS, 117 Commerce Street, Frankton. Phone, 2887. Agents: W. & T. Avery, Ltd., of Birmingham. 645 yyAJPA COUNTY COUNCIL SALVAGE OF SCRAP METAL Ratepayers and residents of the County of Waipa are invited to cooperate in the effort being made in New Zealand to salvage scrap metals particularly Copper, Copper Wire, Brass. Bronze, Gun Metal, Aluminium, Foil, Lead, Tubes and Zinc, all of which are urgently needed for national purposes. Such metals may be left at the Council’s Depots, as follows: Whatawhata Road, Frankton Junction, ’phone 293 (Hn.) Te Rapa, ’phone 272 U (Hn.). Horotiu, ’phone 270 A (Hn.). Te Kowhai, ’phone 279 (Hn.). Ohaupo, phone 43. Ngahinepouri, ’phone 21J Ohaupo. Te Awamutu, ’phones 12 and 3775. Cambridge, Peppercorn’s Pit, ’phone 320. NOTE.—lron and Steel are not being collected at the present time, but may be required later. T. GRANT, 602 County Clerk PUBLIC SERVICE APPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. Form 17A, obtainable at principal Post Offices), will be received up till NOON on SEPTEMBER 26, 1940, for the positions of PHYSICAL WELFARE OFFICERS at Whangarei, New Plymouth, Napier, Nelson and Dunedin, and ASSISTANT PHYSICAL WELFARE OFFICERS at various centres throughout the Dominion, in the Physical Welfare and Recreation Branch of the DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. The salaries for Physical Welfare Officers will be up to £335 p.a., and for Assistant Physical Welfare Officers up to £305 p.a., both according to experience and qualifications, plus reasonable travelling allowances when absent from headquarters. It is desired that applicants should have a sound knowledge of and experience in physical training, and have shown some organisation capacity in relation to voluntary recreative associations. Applicants should indicate whether or not they are prepared to accept appointment at any centre, and whether they prefer a locality or desire to restrict their choice of place. Appointees will be required to bear any expense incurred in travelling to take up appointments. When submitting applications, COPIES ONLY of testimonials need be forwarded.—Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, WELLINGTON, C.l. 551 FARMERS’ TAXATION SERVICE. (ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, 30/MEMBERSHIP NOW EXCEEDS 80C0). R. B. SWANN & CO. (Head Office, Auckland), Branch Office, Bank oi 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. HUBERT BEEBE HUBERT BEEBE 59 COMMERCE ST., FRANKTON (Opposite Bank of New South Wales) CUSHION GENOA VELVET—B/6 MILL WOOL MATTRESSES, 3 feet, 19/11. KAPOC MATTRESSES, 3 feet—ls/6 KAPOC PILLOWS—3/-, 3/6, 4/3, 4/9 each. CONGOLEUM, many shades—4/11 yard. PLUNKET COTS—IB/- each.

is YOUR HOME PROTECTED? It Is false economy to delay the the painting of your home. get in touch with— J. P. GOODALL THE HAMILTON PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGEKS. 50 London St. ’Phono S6lB Rooms repapered. Offices and shops renovated. RING FOR QUOTE

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21224, 21 September 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21224, 21 September 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21224, 21 September 1940, Page 4

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