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PUBLIC NOTICES ! SECTION 4 OF THE VALUATION OF LAND AMENDMENT ACT, 1933. ; The owners of the freehold properj ties, the number and character of which are set forth below, have notified the Valuer-General in terms of [ Section 4 of the Valuation of Land j Amendment Act, 1933, that they require the Capital Value of their lands to be acquired. SECTION 4 OF THE VALUATION OF LAND AMENDMENT ACT, 1933. The owners of the freehold properties, the number and character of which are set forth below, have notified the Valuer-General in terms of Section 4 of the Valuation of Land Amendment Act, 1933, that they require the Capital Value of their lands to be reduced or that their lands be acquired by the Crown or sold at the sums named by them in their notices. The lands comprise one area of over three acres in Waikato County, one area of over three acres in Kawhia County, also one building lot and one residential property in Hauraki Plains County. A list of the properties may be obtained on application up to November 12, 1940, at the offices of any of the local rating authorities concerned, or at the Valuation Office, High St ’ Auckland. W. STEWART, tr , Valuer-General. Valuation Department, Wellington. 633 PROFESSIONAL NOTICE M n j\J AtiTI -N J£I.MBEL, Dietitian and Nerve Specialist. Nervous and Functional Disorders, Bad Habits etc Diet sheets compiled. COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDINGS Honrs: 10 10 and s-5, Phone 3741. PUBLIC TYPIST M ISS L. T. B ASST,AS * PUBLIC TYPIST. Duplicating- a Speciality. ALL WORK DONE CONFIDENTIALLY Address: 21 Milton'Street. Phone 2075.

NEW ZEALAND 'AL FORCES R : - ENTRY OF EX - NAVAL RATINGS IN N.Z. NAVAL FORCES. All men who have served as ratings in the Royal Navy, or the permanent Naval Forces of any Dominion, since 1914, are invited to send their names and addresses to the Director of Recruiting, H.M.S. “ PHILOMEL." Men who have already made application to serve to one or more of the naval authorities in New Zealand are not required to take action on this notice. 628 MEETINGS A U. permanently unfit volunteers com- , nmnir.it.. with P.O. Box 3?, Frankton - 4(3 MALGAMATED JINEERING I'NION Branch. f. PETER’S HALL, -H. P. smith. Hr NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS yEW ZEALAND RED 131 . CROSS SOCIETY ■b if! HAMILTON SUBCENTRE. Classes for Members and Intending Members commence at the Ward Street Depot, as follows: Hygiene and Sanitation.—MONDAY, October 21, at 7.30 p.m. Advanced First Aid.—WEDNESDAY, October 30, at 7.30 p.m. A. G. WARD, 05 3 Hon. Secretary. LAWRENCE’S MODEL SALON TL ST out or the Box—Gorgeous Frocks, Suits, Costumes, Coats, for all arcaslons. Inspection invited. L'se our Lavhy system.— LAWRENCE'S, Phone 2064 177 Victoria street. ’ I FARMERS! Waikato Hide and Sktn Company Tor Better Prices —Wilson k taiiham’a Ola Building. g 74

SPECIAL LECTURE SPECIAL LECTURE SUBJECT—THE CRISIS IN THE NEAR EAST ( IS IT WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR ? ) Hear the above . . . Y.M.C.A. HALL, BRYCE STREET, HAMILTON SUNDAY Speaker : MR L. W. HOLMES CHRISTADELPHIAN FELLOWSHIP, Y.M.C.A., 11 A.M. THE SALVATION ARMY BRYCE ST. THREE SPECIAL MEETINGS Conducted by Lieut.-Commissioner and Mrs J. EVAN SMITH (Territorial Commanders for N.Z.) 11 a.m.—Holiness Assembly. 3 p.m.—Thrilling Recital—“ The Salvation Army in Palace and Slum,” presented by the Commissioner. His Worship The Mayor, Mr H. D. Caro, will preside. 7 p.m.—Bright Salvation Meeting. Do not fail to hear our Dominion Leaders. Brigadier and Mrs Suter (Auckland), will support. Tonight at B—Prayer Meeting, led by Bro. Hollinshead.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21248, 19 October 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21248, 19 October 1940, Page 4

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