R. (i " 0 »> SHAREBROKER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT FOR SALE,— 5 : f acre, with: 5-roomod hoase, near Main streot. £240. , i aore, with 8 roomed house, shelter trees round seotioi Good aitaatiou, Terms : f25 - deposit;- nnd 80 monthly Abont | »oto, with groomed veran^ii oottage, built of rimu 'and kauri. Good garden. Situated >hnndy to No. 2 (baft and Junction battery. Price £140.. i-aere, 4-roomed chouse, close to R# way Station. fM • i } acre and shanty, near railway, £4O. aore and shanty, near hospital, 125.' i acre and 2-romed house, River Terrace £75 1 .Durie as Dairymen is dissolved fron 'ho Ist November, and will in future be owned on by Thomas Ticmey, All debts owing to the late firm ate requested to be paid on or before the 18th inst. The milk will still be delivered from Sea View farm by D.J. Durie, THOMAB TIe'rNEY begs to notify the public o! Waihi thai he has opened a Dairy in Rbiemnnt Road,', where he will supply Milk, Bu'terj Bftbon', Eggs, Chceso, i-to.; .hlso Ice-o^am, - Btruwbeniefl and (IrCnDJ, .Afternoon .Tea,' and Summer Drinks,—Late Everisen's shop. 'J\E ARO H A RACES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 17 and 18- ;■ Excursion fates by rail both lays. A special train w.'ll rotnrn to Waihij leaving Te Aroha at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday, E. 0. NASH, ■ Seoretary Te Aroha J.O. A OCTI O N SALES ; THURBDAY, NOV. 16th/1905 AT SLEVIN'S WAIHI AUCTION MART AND HOUBEHOLD EFFEfTB , , MR J. E.i SLEVIN.has received instructions to sell by publio auotion, at 2 p,m, on iboyirdate,— ; The whole of the Furniture and Effects of W.J. Hunter, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th At Miss Onionls Martha Hill Boarding house, behind Army Bariacks.— •, The whole of the Boarding lioubb; Furniture, inoludins Piano Also, number of Fowls ' ; Sale to commnnco at 11 o'clock. J. E. SLEVIN, , : : Auctioneer. THE MEMBERS MINERS'; AND WORKEUS" UNION, Waihi, ■' Gentlhmen,—l have been n'oininsted for the position ol Secretary o' your Union, and shall go to thß Poll against all candidates lor tho position. I shall be pleased to give my'viows on Unionism should your Committee give an opportunity, ns I think they ought. Should you roturj mo at the i.op of the Poll I stall .use my best outletvourd to prove worthy of your confidence, Your obedient servant. DAV. ROBERTSON. Waihi, 14th Novetnber', 1905. TO- BUILDERS Tenders will be received by the unaet' «Uned; until Friday evening, 17th inst , a 5 o'clncli p.m., for the erection of a shop *nd (8) living rooms on vacant place between Mr Chandler s store, and Mr D. MoLean's billiard room, for the proprietor, Mr Mark Bbabily (labour ami traioriul.) Plans and specifications can bb seen, and all information obtained on application to, . ROBT. SIMMS, Architect. TRY FITZUEMLIVB • LIVER TONIC For th.it tired feeling. . it*, i 2a6dper bottle. FITZOERALD, Manufacturing Chomist, Waihi. FOR ; ■ .^EATHBR There is nothing like a . QOLD gHOWEB gAT H Gall and get an estimate (or fitting op ■ your Bath-room. SPEOIVL PBICES. Q.REn'N gIiOTHERS, . WAIHt PLJMBING WOBKS, THE SYMPTOMS OF RHEUMATIBM ', The symptoms of rheumatism usually leave no doubt as ip iwhat is the matter with tho sufferer. Sharp pains aro felt in tho wrist, knee," elbow, ancle, or other j tints, whioh are usually hot,, red, and Bwofon. Tho pain often-shifts from oiie joint to another—ope day: it may berths' hand, the next;, thi foot ; 'ia ; seized?with lance-like pains—while the - jjait first affected may be tnuoh easier. No matter hnw. aevei'e tho symptocQßof rh uuiiUißm llhcnmo will- completely banish them, Hundreds of well-known people testify .to ism. Price ,2s 6d and 4s 6b, from all ohemisis and stores ANOTHER SUFFERER TELLS HOW RHEUMO CUBED HIM: ■ : "I have great pleasure in writing; to etate the euro effeoted .on myself tbrtugb your Rheumo. I suffered from rheumntism in my shoulders for over si* months, and for three' weeks most aoutoly, I was advised to, iry Bheqmo, and did soi' i Tho second dose rolieved me and .one boi tie onrcd mo, I have not bada rofcurn', i,nd ihitissixmontl'sagolTiYours faiilifully,; F. W, Burgess,' 1 ltheumo cures rhcumatistn, gout, sciatida,; lumbago, gravel, anj Itindrod complaintß, because it rods straight lo the blood end neutralises- tho uric acjd poisoning, which is the real cause of'tho trouble, All ohemisis and aVorcs' soil Rhoumo at 23 6d and 4a 6d a bottle. 5 /CANDIDATES for Civil Service coaohed y by Jamos Galbraith, M.A.J'LtBi form ejly ai GiWßV^raiDibß^
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1481, 14 November 1905, Page 3
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