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DISTRESSING : STOMACH TROUBLE Quickly oured, to stay cured, by the masterly power of Dr Ensor's Tamer JuicoInvalids no louger suffer from this droad malady, becauso this famous rotnody is a ejef to evory form of Stomaoh Trouble Ifisa ouro for Constipation (in well us a oguiator of tlia Kidneys and Liver, Only ono doss a day, and a cure begin with the first dost. No matter how.lonj; or how much you huTe Buffered, TAMBB jniCE will put you right,

■ COLDS EASILT CURED, " TU8SIOOBA." li*B the IsrgMt sale o any Throat and Lung Mcdicino in tbt colony, The nurits of this Preparation *rs heralded by thousands ot inflows who lmre bien and cured, What is wtnlitl is it Medicine which will soothe tho irritation of the Throat and Langs and Bronchial Tubes, and fnr this purpose do preparation can equal TOSSICURA, For Coughs and' Colds its efle#t it magical,— G. Biirrou, chemist-. CORED OF NEURALGIA " I had been sufierine {or some time with ft vpry bad attack of Neuralgia, 11 writes E. J. Poiter, Esq., of Yea, Victoria! "when I was informed by Mr Freil. Pu'cell, of iho establishment of Messrs X, S. Pnrcell & Co,, that Chamberlain's Pain Balm was highly rcoowmendoil for' tav complaint, Aotiii« on liisi I bright a bottle, and as soon as I returmul home, nppiioil fiunie according to directions and to my »reat dolight I experienced im luodiato l'cliof, and it only took t, frw np plications to effect a complete cure." For tile by It. H, Holmes.

INFLUENZA Can bn cured by eomiiifiieniK, at tlio firM Bjii]|)lums, to use Clmiubcrlfiin's (.'otinh liciuady, TlmsamU hay* used ibis remedy during Hie past your, *nd we imTe to lcuni of n sitifilo cuss where thsy were no' pleased. For sale by R, H Holmoi,

VICES— Prencber, llev Colin C. Harrison. 10 a.m., Jonior 0,15, Sociotj—Leadnr, Mi Nool Cailcss, 11 a.m.. Family scrvico, snbjoct.; ''Tbt .Tea Days' jfrayor Meeting." Authem by choir," How Lovely is Zton." 12 noon, Communion snrvico. 2.30 p.uit, Sunday school Ministers Bible clniß, 6 p.tDj Special Prayer Meeting. 6.45 p.ru, ynnj Soiirico by Choir. 7 p.m., People's Pervico, subject: " The Guidn to oil TrMb." Antham ! by choir; " Daughter of Zion," 1 WKSLFiY, CRIIHHH

MONDAY NIGHT, 7.50. The Band of Hope programme will bo repealed. Splendid Dialogue, New Songs, Collection, WAIHI BAPTIST CHURCH,Services will be conducted in the morning at 11, and evening at 7, subject: " Why nm I loft nlivc/'will be delivered by request.' Pastor Perry, preacher, • pRESBYTEMAN CHURCH.-Divino Service will be conducted in the morning nfc 11, and in the oveuing at 7, Tlio Rev J, Leburn Pattullo will preach at both services, his evening text being '' Whoroin." Baptismal service nt morning worship, iioip by Mr Hnmphries.. fjHURCH OP CIJRIST Meet in new V buijdings, Miners' Hall, at 7 p.m. for fellowship aivl breaking of bread. Sunday tcbooF at 2.30 p.m. Gospel service at 7 p.iu. Proacber: Mr J.Postpr, Seats free; all ai'o welcome, Subject: Some Bible theme, PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH (Koimy-streei),—ll a.m., Mr R, Toy; and 7 p.m., Rev J. Southern, " The Exaltation of Jesus," A. VICTORY SEWING-MACHINE XJL (Ttea'llo) ulmoat now. Prico £ r >.— For (vldross enquirb Now Zealand Clothni(j Factory.

W/ ANTED,—A smart, intelligent Lad. T\ —Apply Cbmiell und Crair.voll, i NO NEED to ba Orotoboty or Quavery 'Oil (he «ulijfci of buying your Piano if you Hurt in tlio right by, C natural, fix your own time, Go to T. Gardner, Mutiro's Arcade, Inspection invited. «piT" huseiught on, selling vupkily -*■ at reduced prices. All kinds interpaling fftrlour Games, at J, Livesey's, oppesito J'ost Offioo, FOR SALE.—First-class Property, suitable for milk run, 8-roonied houso am! orchard, nil convonieucos, low ligurea.—Apply Wallnutt. FOR SALE,-—Two fiwt class adjoining EocroaUon Ground. Well finished 4-rooiiied residunco, fc'ilvcrton Road,—Apply Wallnutt. 1/10R ' SALE,—Good -vcjidoaco Htc, i'oncid, trees, shanty, only i'3s. Well BUua'ed,—Apply W. M. Wallnutt. WEDDING CAIiD;', Birthday and Condolouce Oards, vory latest designs; also, now Fancy Stationery, Writing Block, l fie,, at J. Livosey's, oppoeiie Post Office,

NIOE SWEET-TONED ORGAN for sale. A burguo.—Apply tin oilice. s l'OSl CARDS.-Fine V now lot, also in Black und Whito, brantiful dour views N.Z. Scenery, in.— J, Livcsoj'B, opposite Post Ollico, VAOANOIEB for Bcardws, Miss Keddio, Kenny-street, Into Nurse Giluwur's. OST, —Gold Band Ring, initials 8. P. I Finder rewarded, -S. Frith. VO' ANTED,—GirI lor houaoworlc for n private family,—Apply this rlTico

YXfEDDING CELLS Grand lot > *" Fancy Goods, miitnblo for \W iiilmy Presents, Birthday Gifts, Ac,, at J. Livesoy's, opposite Post Otlico. fIERTOS POWDER TOOTHACHE OORE. Is tit ChcmiMsiuid Stores TUST LANDED,—Largo shipments o. Men's Sweaters, from Is lid; also argiv rango of Blankets and liiys, direct from the mills. Call and inspect.—S, Adnata. A GOOJ) LINE of Broken Leaf Tea only Od pet lb.-J. and S. Roberta GLASS JUGS olCipo Goosoborrv ov Apricot Conservo only Is each —J, and S, Kolierle. Uwkbn Ciiimui!«i,-I[ sufforinß rom tlm annoying trouble, Witch's Oil fill effect a euro after ono or two implications. Its efloct is miifjicttl, wlioving tlio irritation and reducing thn swelling .iimiicdintply. Obiniimhlfl from nil slorclieoporu iiiid G, Barron, cliomist,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1349, 10 June 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1349, 10 June 1905, Page 3

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