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To-day is Hor Majesty Quoon Alexandra's birthday. The Grcytown shopkeepers nro potitionins f0 bo brought under the provisions of the Shops Act. .To-night the. Haygarth Company conclude their visit here by' staging tho comedy-drama," Dearer than Lifo." Amongst the visitors hero to-day aro Messrs, Clinrles Rhodes, the attorney lot tho Woihi G.M, Company, Ashley Hunter, C.E., and J. Stewart, of Auckland. Tho Hnygnrlh Dramatio and Comedy Company Inst night was very well attonded, and the opening piece," Tho Shadow of a Crimo," was well received. It is reported that tho Labour Depart; mint intends to appoal against tho decision nf the magistrate in tho case brought before him under tho Shops Act, This year's harvest in tho United Kingdom has been the smallest on record, and though tho quality is exceptionally fine, the result is likely to be a riso in the prico of broad. " I'.'s an ill wind," o!c. An emissary of tho Japaneso Government is said to bo on his way to New Zealand to arrange for shipment.' of foodstuffs for tho Japaneso troops now in the field, •Speaking at a meeting of the Selwyn County Council, Otago, Mr Wolfe assertod I that" it was no uso going to law with the bring in an Act which would legalise anything it did." The Wanganui Education Board has granted its chief inspector an additional | month's holiday to enable bim to visit tho United States for tho purposo of obtaining information in regard to educational matters likely to hoof use in his district, and vcted him £75 towards his oxpenses. Word comes from America that T. A. Edison is suffering from X-ray poison of the same general naturo as that which roi cenlly killed hjs friend and fellow workni'in, Clarence Dally, The trouble in Edi' I sons case, however, is not so virulent, but M I! 'E.B.C 1,4 ™ ra " DENTAL SURGEON, Who has, during the past eight months, being studying Donistry in its latest development, both in England and America, has now resumed practice in Waihi at his rooms below tho Post Oflice. Tho public may rely cpon being able to obtain all modem and up-to-dato improvements at tho hands of an experienced operator, and at a modern to fee. Painless extraetionsa specialty, Consultation and Children free. fIHAMPION RANGES, latest improved soiling tat. W. Phillips and Co W. B" A K s PORK BUTCHER Begs to announce to tho public of Waihi he is opening business again in Main-strce t, in Campbell's Buildings, on Saturday next. Having sold his plant only, he hopes to get a fair share of support. Note Address: Campboll's Buildings, C. B Y L E s ' BOOTMAKER, (Opposite Daily Tklkgrapii oflico) Main stkekt. Uand-sewn or Peg Work; Special Attention Givon to Ropairs, JL Maura's Arcade. Having go ' his eoinm o diousstudio completed L on tho j upper floor is now prepared to re, ceive p mils to? t bo pro* duclin.i and montoflho •--•• - singing *" voice. Vio- ... ...... 1..... U. First-class accompanist engaged. Latest Mvsic and Musical ' Instruments stocked. Pianos and Organs liy best makers. Phonographs, Zonophonos, etc, on easiest terms, Piano lined: singlo tuning, 7/6 ; by tho year 1 our tunings £1 1/-. Satisfaction guaran ed. TWITCH'S Oil for Plieumalism, Scia' ' tica, Lumbago, all deep-seated and imirciihl pains, is unequalled, 2s 6d

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1159, 1 December 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1159, 1 December 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1159, 1 December 1904, Page 1