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JJAMILTON pLAYBOX (INC.). Presents XTEVEK EVER GEORGE BERNARD XT EVER SHAW’S -Li ever brilliant XTEVER COMEDY. I EVER pill “ \TOU “ J- ou “ XT’ uU “ A OU “ you “ on “ you “ OU ±'S EVER CAN mELL ” AN A KLL ” CAN rpELL ” AN A ELL ” c-s Tift:: c-s Tin: GET READY FOR A GOOD LAUGH ! But be wise—RESERVE NOW AT PARSES' Excellent cast directed by Zelda Fahey, Incidental Music by w. Whitehead’s Salon Orchestra. C IVIC rpHEATRE, HAMILTON. At 8 p.m. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Total Net Proceeds to Patriot! | I Fund. I POPULAR PRICES Q/ m RESERVES FREE w HAT IS “TELEPOST? CARDS AND DANCING “IT WON T BE LONG SOON I! THE WAIKATO REGIMENTAL BAND To Farewell the Waikato Regiment on its departure lor Camp. Gents 4/6, Ladies 3/6; Double 7/6. At 8 p.m. sharp—be early to be in at the start. Regent ttallroom, fjnhursday, EGENT -O.ALLROOM, AhURSDAY, HERE IS THE NEWS! ST MARY’S SOCIAL CLUB GRAND FINAL CLOSE OF SEASON QARNIVAL AND JJANCE MARI ST HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT. Excellent floor and music. Free Supper. Modern and Old Time Dancing. Four Novelty Dances. Crytchley’s Orchestra. Admission 1/6 & 2/-. 8 p.m. sharp. TXANCE and Cards, Newstead Hall, TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Clayton's Orchestra. Good floor, prizes and supper. Admission 2/- and 1/6. Bus leaves Frankton 7.15, Hamilton 7.55. 721 Fare 6d. rpO-MORROW WEDNESDAY TO-MORROW A The Dance or the Week at the RITZ BALLROOM, FRANKTON TOWN HALL EUCHRE—EUCHRE. Jess Allen’s Band. Admission 1/6, 1/6, 1/6 1/6. Free buses. TTAMILTON is proud or its W.A.V.C.— J -- L they will be at the Military Ball to rare well the Terries—THURSDAY. 752 “PETER PAN” Dance Club presents Monster Opening. New Frankton Town Hall, SATURDAY, October 5. Special engagement Clarry Cresswell’s Swing Band. “ OWINGTIME ” Ball, Ohaupo, WEDNESDAY, October 2; Clarry Cresswell’s Swing Band; Free Buses. 42 4 ENGAGE THE POPULAR BAND, ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED. Particulars:— BROWN, 12 ~ ‘ Phone 3306. “PORTRAITS keep Precious Memories -t Alive.”—Clark-McDermott, Portraitist, Photographic Studio, Caro’s Bargain Stores. TWO Young Married - Women, beginners, desire join private tennis club.— rhone 4314. 620 W° Saturday evening, please ring WANTED TO BUY -; 3 Days 2/6. ACCORDIONS, Banjo Mandolins, Steel Guitars, Violins, Mandolins and Ukeieles; best prices paid.—Jack Maikham, opposite Commercial Hotel. CLEANER, Electrolux; any model; good order; will pay cash; Electrolux 0n1y.—96, Times. 470 CYCLES, Ladles’, any condition.—Tasker’s Cycles, Ward Street, opp. Show Buildings corner. 187 F 0 L SUITS. —We have a demand for several large size Suits; we pay be3t rasn prices.—Jack Markham, opposite CommerSPOONER BROS (Pandora) Ltd., Soap, Brush and Polish Manufacturers, Frankton Junction. Top prices for Tallow and Horse Hair. 31 SUPER Bags:—Challenge, Farmers’ Fertilizer, Star Brands, 8/6 per dozen; K.P. Star Brand, 6/6 dozen; cash at Qepot and all buying stands.—o. W. Rowe & Co., Frankton. 558 BICYCLES FOR SALE yyALK ALONG AND CYCLE AWAY! Step along to WALLACE’S and become a Cyclist. Cycling is the vogue today. Your machine awaits you at WALLACE’S CYCLE AND MOTOR WORKS, Next F.A.C. ANIMALS FOR SALE POULTRY A EGGS FOR BALE pHICKS BLACK ORPINGTON WHITE LEGHOI Dav-old Chicks 1/-; Day-old Pullets, each; 4 Weeks Old Pullets, 3/6; 8 W< Day -old Chicks oia 1 Pullets 5/-. Reduction’ Tor Quantl Hatching Every Tuesday, but Chlci available at all times. BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINT.M W. J. H UWICK Livingstone Avenue, FRANKTON JUNCTION. DRESSMAKING IMIE New Dress styles Demand Exper* . cutting and Fitting. Be Style Perfect. Hamilton’s Old-established Fi.-m Guarantees Excellent Fit. —THE BEEHIVE (Miss Devery), Victoria Street North. Phone 1733. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE WAIKATO LABORATORY SERVICE. 19 WESLEY CHAMBERS. MR A. E. KIDD, Bacteriologist. Health Analysis and Disease Diagnosis. Telephone 437 6 for appointments. PUBLIC TYPISTE Mrs ERROL BAXTER Confidential and Public TYPING DUPLICATING Everybody’s Bldgs., upstairs (opp. J.C.L.). Phone 3040. THE Centreway Tea and Dining Rooms —Waikato’s favourite rendezvous—above Pascoe’s, Garden Place.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21226, 24 September 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21226, 24 September 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21226, 24 September 1940, Page 1

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