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A DREAD DISEASE AND ITS REMEDY. Rheumatic pains are caused by the preaence in the blood of urio acid, lactic acid, and other foreign substances. Thia accumulation of tcid poison must lie neutralised and driven out before a oure can be effected, It is useless taking something that will merely deaden the pain—tho poison needs to be expelled. RHEUMO is the one sovereign romedy which will Bpeedily and effootually oure Bheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, and other kindred ailments, It is the triumphant; result of year« of !oi<tntific experiment It has cured thousands, and it will cure you. Put it to the test—give it a fair trial. All chemists and stores sell it, 2s 6(1 and 4s 6d a bottle. 1

For Bronchial Coughs take Woods' Groat Pippfrmint Cure. 1/

The sorry dyspeptic, submerged in the gloom, Who feels most dejected and fit for his tomb; The poor hypochondiinc who wanders in woo, Wil h no one to speak to and nowhere to go, Whom no consolation nor comfort em ploase, Who maintains he's a martyr* to eyory disease, Let thom aid their digestion and keep tkeir blood pure And recruit rpon Woods' Great Peppermint COEB,

MISTAKEN DIAGNOSIS. There are many people who have puina in the back and imagine that their kidneys are nflrotcd, while their ouly troupe i 8 rheumatism of the muscles, which can be cured bp a fow applications of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, or by dampening a piece of flannel with the Pain Balm and binding over the affected parts, A pain in tho side or chest should be treated in the same manner and prompt relief is sure to follow. Fof bhlo by lt, H, Holmes.

I BAPTIST CUURCH.*T Service will be conduced in the morning at 11, and evening nt 7, Pasior P.rry, Preacher UncH-lOa.m.Jmi n' " CE.So.'iot>; 11 a.m., P-:inii,Y Scr. vi.ie; 2,80 p.m., Su'idiy Scnool; Gpni,, ' Pr«,vi'r Mit-tiiig; 7 p m., Public So-vice. Preacher lor the day Rev Colin C. Harrison. All w lcotne, PRESBYTERIAN CHUROH.-Divino borvioe will be conduotcd in the morning at 11, and in the ovening at 7. by Bev. J. L Pntullo. At tho eve"ing sorvice an Antbein will be rendered by the Ohoir. I pHURCH OF CHRIST Moet in now buil lings, Miners' Hull at 7 p.m. for fellowship and breaking of bread. Sunday school at 2,30 p.ui. Gospel aorvice at 7 p,m, Preaoher: Mr.J.Foster Seats free; all are welcome. Subject: " How many Persons am I," PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH •*• Kenny street.—Services at 11 a in.. Rev J, Southern; 7 p.m., Rev J. Southern, " What are you waiting tor ?" Anthem and Duet, 'ED,—A Nursemaid. Apply TT Mrs May, Manha Laundry. • FOR SALE —First-class piano, sawing maohincK, aud perambulators, at I Orchard and Arscott's Mart. OU CAN'T MISS Livesey's Panoj X Goods Repository, opposite Post Office, for ihero you aro attracted by a display that plenses ercrytinie. NOTICE,- Orders lor Ploughing left with Mr'R. Arscott will bo strictly r ANTED,-Two good Bushmen,J. E. A. Toloicr. J7"AIHI RAILWAY is now opened If as far as Livosoy's, opposite Post Offlco where twins may seon running at regular intervals. DEFY TOOTHACHE, TAKE OER TOf). Is. lOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 1) GOODS-Vory bo 4 scleoaon at reasonable piicos. Call and inspect J. Livosey's firit-class stock, opposite Post Office \ WANTED to Lease for 12 inon'hj, with right of purchnse,—A Good Mayor for the Borough of Waihi.-Appli-ctions, with testimonials, to bo sent in to "The Orphan," not later than noon of Wednesday, April 19th, 1905.-By Order, OUT OF PREVAILING WIND and DUiST-Ccnscpontly, all articles a-e cleini mid bright fti J. Livesey's, right opposite Post Oltico, MISS ADAMSON, l.te of Auckland, I wishes io iniini'iie that sho Ims commenced business in Wailii as Drcstmaker. I'hnrges modcrne, Tlioro nro n ; so v«o-irio cs for a fmv Bowlers, tin Boarding House to bo in charge of, Miss Keddie, Adlross—Kenny-tivet (late Nurao Gilmour's). JTAIHI HOCKEY ASSOCIATION A Practise will be hold in Worth's Paddock on Tuesday afternoon, tho 18th inst. H. CRAMER ROBERT'S, i Hon. Sec. M AYORAI/TjHECTION A Mooting of the supporters of Mr T Giliaour, in hi 9 Candidature for tho Mayoral Election, will ko hold in Meyer's Hall on Tuesday evening, 18ih inst, at 7 o'clock. A full meeting is requesied. GEORGE P. MARTIN, . DtfAIHI DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS Nominations for Members of the abovo Committee close with the Secretary, J. I Hehdqrson, on Tuesday evening, 18tb j inst.,'at 6 n.m. -\ I Nominations Pnpar oanbo had from the Boci'etary, . '■' ■';•■:'■ '7 V: J..HENDERSON.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1302, 15 April 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1302, 15 April 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1302, 15 April 1905, Page 3

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