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Tho world's, greatest production for coughs, colds, bronchial and lung ailments a» undoubtedly Tusicura. All those suffering should givo this invuluabh remedy atrial,

MR PHASER RELATES FACI'S R D, PHASER is interested in tho cycle trade, Tciuukn, nnd writes as follows:—"Last August I was taken ill with rheumatic fovor, nnd consulted a doctor, who sout mo to the hospitnl, whore I stayod about tlirco mouths, and loft as cured, Some few weeks after my discharge from the hospital I was again taken bad—so bad, in fact tlint I couldn't movo any of my joints, I saw Rliouiuo advertised, and tried a bottle as an experiment. After Inking half a bottle I was able to gel up and walk about, I took four or fivo bottles,and have never folt an ache or pain since, I oonsidor Rheumo a wonderful mnlicino." Mr Frasor is right—Rhoumo is wonderful, Sold by chemists and stores at 2a Gd and 4s Cd per bottlo. Kompthorno, Prossor and Co,, Wholesale Agonts,

It will not euro rheumatics, norheardis ease nor fjout, Nor roiluco tho fat to sliiuncss, nor incrcaso I ho loan to stout. You can't uso it as a hair wash, nor to mend a broken limb, Nor lor heckles, wans, and pimples, nor such blemishes of skin. But for pulmonary Directions it will always tdko tho lead, Also colic, indigestion, and liko ills we're forcod to hood, For bronchitis, colds, and whooping cough, wo faithfully assuro You'll find no bettor mnody than Woods' GkKAT Plil'l'KHMlNT ClJllli,

WAIUI BAPTIST CHUEOII.—In Foresters' Hull.—Services will bo conducted in the luorniiiß nt 11, subject: Some difficulties of llio Christian fnilh; aud in the ovening nt 7. subject: Vails (2 Cor. iii, 15-16).—Pastor I'orry, preacher, pEESRYTEUIAN CHURCH. - Sow i. vices will be condueled nt tho usual hours, 11 11,1)1. and 7 p.m. At the latter acryico "Excuses" will lormllit) subject of diseonrso by the Rov J. I'attullo, As tisoal sdccially good sinning, piIUItCLI OF CMIST.-ln Miners v Union IMI,-Meets nt 11 a.m. for Breaking of liroiul. All Christiana who bcliovo in tho weekly Breaking of liread cmdially invited, At 7 p.m., tho usual mwico will be conducted by Mr Donaldson. Subject "The Bible -is it Iruo?'' A GADEMY OF JlUSlO.—rrimitive XjL Mnthodist Church Services—ll a.m., lievJ. Houtheni, "'llmllowers tl'.at tilooin in tho dcscrl7 p.m., Rev J. Southern, "What docs it mean to bo a Christian ?" dolo, Miss l'risk,

f^HE. subject at 10-iuorrow morning's I meeting of tlio Y.M.I.U. will bo ilio oponing words of Hit Lord's Prayer, " Otii' Father which art in Heaven; fallowed bo Thy iiiiinc." Essayist: 'l'lin Secretary of tiic Club. This will tlio lirsl of ut series el so von essays upon tlio Lord's Pruyer. A N "IN MEMORIAM" SERVICE A. (tlio lato Mrs 'u'scott), 1 p.m., in Wesley Church, i readier—Rov Colin C. Harmon. Subject: " After tho Coui lliet." Appropriate iiinsio. 11 n.in,, Family scrvico conducted by Mr Harrison; Children's ad.tos, W^™l™AT K LY.-Two good men to split mining timber. —Apply to J, Is, Ashburton Toliucr, Wniteto Creek, FOUND.-- Hot Pies, Pasties and Coffee lo bo excellent at tho Excelsior, noxt Wilcox's. Meals at all hours, OYSTERS I—Fresh in to-day. Gall at Horbert's to • night, Remember, | the last of tlio season, WAIIII POST CARDS, Id eacli,First parcel just to hand, comprising viows of Main stvoot, Hospital, Wi'ihi and Grand Junction Mines, Waihi and Waikino Batteries, Ac, Also, interesting views of Karattgahako district, now procurable at Livesey's Stijlionory and lioolt Depot, noar Post Ollice, FOR POSITIVE SALE,--Oontra,iy-skirted, handy to mino or battery, —.J aero section, (i-rootned houso and porch, Cheap. Cash or terms,—C. J. A, Graham. OYSTERS! Oysters I Oysters I—The last of lbs season; to bo had at Herbert's Restaurant, Main-stroot. WANTED TO PURCHASE.—] acre convenient to Main-street, Particulars etc. lo lk>x ill P.O. Waihi. LADIES' CARRY-ALLS, assorted sizes; also Strong Straps and Handles to suit, Brief Bags in leather and wickerwork, nl> Livesey's, near Post Ollice, rilO PROPERTY OWNERS wishing tc J- sell Ihoir properties, I have buyiiif clients for suitable phcos.—'W, Wallmitt JSstnto Agent, CUEAP, Pleasant and EffectiveChcrry Cough and Lung Pcclorti Prepared by W. Kobins, Waihi, Prict Is lid, Mathematical instilments Tccbnical Works, Electrical Students Text Books, Engineering Iland-books Die., etc, .'I, Livcsoy, Booltscllor, noai Post Ollice. CHEAP, Pleasant, and Ett'ootivo.Chcrry Cough and Lung Peotoral Prepared by W, Robins, Waihi. Prio Is 6d,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1096, 17 September 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1096, 17 September 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1096, 17 September 1904, Page 3

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