To young and old, to great and small, Some day there comes a time to all. A time of sickness and distress.. When timely aid we grasp and bless. It may be when poor and old. 0 maybe when we’ve cough am 1 , cold; But whensoe’er it be, we’re sure To welcome Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
Ecclesiastical. Methodist church ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, May 4th. I Preachers; Revs. F. Tucker aud J. ;01phert. Solos by Miss Winnie Laybourn and Miss Era Clover, of Hamilton. GRAND CONCERT MINERS’ UNION HALL MONDAY, May oth. Songs, duets, etc., by Misses Winnie Laybourn, Eva Clover, and Mr R, Dalton. Recitals by Miss Clover. Vocal and instrumental items by Mesdames Keven and Aitken, Misses Painton, Hawkins, and Stokes, and Messrs E. Morgan, Addy, Taylor, and Hicks. Overture at 8. Tickets la. Public Notices. OROUGH COUNCIL ELEC--1 TION TO THE ELECTORS Ladies and Gentlemen, — I desire to thank you sincerely tor having elected mo a member of the Council. I will endeavour in every way to merit your confidence. HARRY CARTER. gO ROUGH ELECTIONS Candidates’ deposits, and all fees in connection with the Municipal Elections will be paid at the Borough Council Office TO-MORROW between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon. W. M. WALLNUTT, Returning Officer, The public arc reminded that a Steer will bo sold TO-MORROW, at twelve o’clock, at the Public Pound. IMPO I) N DIN G N OTlCE.—lmpounded in the Public Pound at Waihi, by Ranger, for wandering, dark bay gelding, white streak down face, no shoes, brand on near rump, near hind foot white. If not claimed and expenses paid to be sold on Thursday, the Bth day of May, 1919, at 12 noon. J. W. BUTLER, Pouadkeeper. Waihi, May 2nd, 1919.
TMPOUNDING- NOTlCE—lmpoundi ed in the Public Pound at Waibi by Hanger, for wandering, roan mare, while on face, no shoes, long tail, no visible brand. If not claimed and expenses paid to bo sold on Thursday, the Bth day of May, 1919, at 12 noon. J. W.. BUTLEFv, Poundkeeper.
REFERENDUM ON LCOAL HALFHOLIDAYQUESTION X hereby give notice that the following votes were cast in connection with the above Referendum taken at the Municipal elections held on Wednesday, the 30th day of April, 1919 : In favour of Saturday Half-Holi-day 978 In favour of Wednesday Halfi Holiday 478 I therefore declare the SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY to be duly carried. W. M. WALL NUTT, Returning Oliicer, Wailii, 2nd May, 1919. Gargle, Smtt-up, or Swallow uuiu-uji, 1/6 FLUENZOL 2/6 Rnre Throats, Catarrh, or Influenza. Woods’ Croat Peppermint Cura Fyr Coughs and Colds, uever fails Informal
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5607, 2 May 1919, Page 3
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