TAIHI BAPTIST CHURCH,i T Services will be conducted in the morning at 11, subject: "The mucks of Jesus;" amieveningtit I, subject: ''Does it manor what a man beliovc provided bo is sinoore ?"—Pastor Perry, preacher, PRESBYTERIAN OHUROH.-Divine | borvice will bo conducted in tho morning at 11, and in tbo ovtninfj at 7. wlion the Rev J. L'ebnrn Pattullo will conduct both services. p'HUROH OF CHRIST Meet in new buildings, Miners' Hull at 7 p.m. for fellowship and breaking of bread, Sunday school at 2,30 p.m. Gospel service at 7 p.m. Preacher: Mr J. Foster Seats free; all aro welcome. Subject: Souio Bible theme, )BIMITIYB METHODIST CHURCH | L Kenny street,-Services at 11 a ni„ Rev J. Southern, " Effectual Prayer;" 7 i p.m., Rev J, Southern, " How to listen," [7EBLEY CHUROH.-11 a.m., Rev T ' Colin C, Harrison; 7 p.m., Mr Leslie Richards (from Moonta); 2.30 p.m., Ministers' Bible class— Noxt Sunday, anniversary, Academy all day. LOST,— White Better, one small brown spot on side, answers »o name Leo. Reward —Return to Cranwell aud Cranwell. Dentists, 17 OR SALE,-Fivßt-oliiss Sowing MaJC chine, any trial; and good Second hand Piano, cheap.—Orchard and Arscott. 'E TDIT[QN,-Mr Galbraith JL has removed to the old Star oflice, opposite Pilling's Hotel. Enter by baok door. LAST DAY,-Auction Sale of Jcwellry in th.i Corner Shop, opposite National Bank, Monday next, 2 o'clookj sharp. WANTED, close to centra of town, House of six rooms and bath-room. Good section,—Apply to Mr FitzGerald, Central Hotel. FOOTBALL SEASON.—Footbiilis (all sizo=) lor Boys, ard Superior Mutch Balls for Clubs, may bo procured at J, Livesey's, opposite Post Office, j JUST OPENED up at the Economic, t) —A boautiful stock of Trimmed and I Untrimuied Millinery.—S. Adams, LAST DAY-For Ssle,-Jewo:lnry by auction, Monday 2 o'clook, sharp, in Corner Shop, opposite National Bank 170R SALE-Two-iooinod place within Jj a minute's walk from Post Office, Owner leaving district.—For particulars apply to T. Johns, Hairdresser. U HOOD NEWS."—First-class Stnj ™ tionery, Choice Fancy Goods and Novelties now opon for insertion at J. i Livesev's opposite Post Oflioo. i n MERRY Cough tnd Long Pectoral J the boot remedy or Coughs, Ooldtprocured at Robins' Prica Is Bd /" LEVER ARRERT.-Tho general J\. public's attention is by tho fino display in tho windows of J, Livesey's handsome shop, opposite Post Office . WHEN yon ask fo: Shabland's Vinsoar soo that you get it ft aver mind tho " just as good." Thorn isn'l one and you want Shakland'!'. INTERESTING LITERATURE nt _ reasonable prices, Splendid Assortment at J. Livesey's Book Depot, opposite | Post Office. ITIAKE OERTOS and CUKE I TH » AOHE Is JJOR PRIVATE SALE Houaohold Furniture and Eftects.— Apply to MRS P. G, MORGAN, Moresby Avonuo. WAIHI SCHOOL OF MINES The Second Term begins on Monday, Bth May. PERCY MORGAN, M.A. Diroctor. AFTER DINNER To n6f>ist digestion, reliovo dislross aftor eating too henrtily and prevent constipation, tako Chambet'lain's Stomuoh and Liver Tablets. They aro just wbut you need. Sold by 11. H. Holmes. A WONDERFUL REMEDY Among all remadies for throat and lung complaints Tdssicura holas the first posi tioa, for the reason that it not only afford immediate relief in the case of a bad cold or cough, but it likewise prevents tho development of such serious diseaes as Pneumonia and Phthisis, which are so frequently tho outcome of these complaints if they aro neglected. Phpsicians agree tha,t this neglect is respousihlo for nearly all tho ills that assail the human body; but all danger can be avoidod by a timoly dose of TUSSICURA, DISTRESSING STOMACH TROUBLE Quickly cured, to stay cured, by tho mastorly power of Dr Elisor's Tamer Juice. Invahds.no longer suffer from this dread malady, becauso this famous remedy is a ro icf to ovory form of Stomuoh Trouble It is a euro for Constipation as well as a regulator of tho Kidneys and Liver. Only one dose a day, and a euro begin with the first dose. No matter how long or how much you have suffered, TAMER JUICE will put you right. ' To successfully introduce ut low welltried remedies, the proprietors, P, Book and Co., manufacturing chemists ot Adelaide and Auckland, have made arrango* mono with tho leading tradesmen to sell the first trial packet to each customer for approval, giving a printed guarantee to that effect. 'The price will be refunded in tho event of it not being approved of, One of these is" Bock's Rlioumatio Powder," price 3s 61; This is an interna remedy . it oxpels the excess of uric acid over 700 cuml casoß aro on record for the North Island alone. "Cura-Hypo" is another, being purely horbal and rather ai adults, bin has proved an absolute cure for indigestion and all its sympotoms, Price of a large bottle, only Is 6d' Anothor famous medicino is '• Book's Balsam," price la Gd, for coughs, colds, oroup, whooping cough, asthma, and bronchitis, afford.! quick roiioi and proves pomjanont to t';o cud, As thcro oan be f sitir than to refund the money when not approved of, wo trust tha public will avail thrinse'Vi'K of ihisoffi.r, SORE MUSCLES 'Prominent athl'ilcs throughout tbo country find that the host treatmsnt for sore muscles novore oxorci«e or bard work of any kind is a hot bati, hi bed timo, which opens tlie povos. Thin sbould immediatoiy bo foliowl with an application of Clininterliin's Pain Balm vigorously rubbed into iheckm. This liniment removes all stiffuess and soreness and his becomo a favuuriio rub down, as it aoig. promptly aivi keeps tho mu<clos in exool. pent condition. For sale by R, H. Holuiei
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1319, 6 May 1905, Page 3
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