Tbo "Sydney Morning Herald," January 23rd, 1904, reports tkt all tho buttors coming {rom Australasia." Local buyers say: "Have tried cheaper kinds, but to satisfy mtomora must have, Dairy Association Butter." Illl^Kfcv^ ""sggaararamnCT^^ I£MK V«3H IM'fllll MHJllil'l: tf is low prided. none are so poor that tkey ""• '""obd to ".::::;::::: .-■ — so rich that tkey can buy anythin6 better, PUiiER, MORE WHOLESOME fift bmrf dfiirhuia tma?' THE "NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION" AH " ANCHOR "BRABDS ft ! o»F«i)§ BUTTER. , , BN kS n I IPP —BBUWflßeißMfclltainm'-fnntaaMm •ALAND lAIBY ASSDSilffiOl Wholcaalo Depot: WBLLESLSY STREET.
ftEBTOB \J OuresTot Cures Toothachb, Neuralgic Headache, and INFLUENZA, Try it and you will be pleased with the magic results. riERTOS *J The New Cute i« quite safe. Is packet, Chemists and Stores in Waihi Try OERTOS for influenza—it is SPECIFIC, TIHE DALTIC TjILBET MADE A GREAT MISTAKE, But those who hare patroniied JAPANESE TEA ROOMS have made none as regards either quality or quantity, AFTERNOON TEA! LIGHT REFRESHMENTS! COOLING DRINKS I Good Fruit at lowest prices. Enqlish and Colonial Sweets of beßt quality, No. 1, Moneo's Arcade, No. 2, Next Stbrliku Hotel BLUKS, having opened an up-to-date . Dining Room, respectfully solicits
Dmuor daily at 12, One Shilling. Meals from 9d, THE THAMEd DINING ROOMS. C. S. P""' BUTCHER, (Lato o( Thames), Bnij.i to intimate to tho inhabitants o iVnihi that he is re-coinniencinß tho Butchoripg Business formerly carried on by Mr G. Colebrook in premises near the Central Hotel, and hopes that by supplying the best quality of meat to merit a share of public support. WANTED KNOWN,-1 amnßuyer ir Sellei of Second-band Furnituro in largo orsinal l •jnimtitios.—\Vm, Hum, City Mart. CHEAPEST FIREWOOD IN WAIHI J.E. A, TOLMEII notifies the Waihi public generally that he it now idling lifter this dato, —October 3rd, 1904,-tho best of Rata at 10s per ton, from ono ton to any quantity; Tawa, 7« per ioj; also ' Posts and House Blocks, etc, Post Card orders, addressed to J. E.A. Tolmer, Waiiete Creek, will be punctually attended to.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1145, 15 November 1904, Page 4
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