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Eddie Bates, i soldier end en inmate of a military hospital at Birmingham, where he had not spoken for seven mouths a'ter being gassed at the front, was granted leave to go to his brother’s funeral at Wheeler End, Booking* haroshire. When be arrived at bis parent’s house he found him* | self able to speak. | DANGER! LOOK OUT FOR ALKALI. Free Alkali in toilet soaps* means skin ruination. No alkali in ‘ Rexona” Soap, but the soothing, healing medications of ‘‘Rexona,” the Rapid Healer. To ensure that one’s completion wiil ccme through the cold weather unharmed, and that the hands will be kept free from redness, roughness, and chapping, “Rfexona” Soap should be used regularly for the Toilet. If you are already suffering from unsightly chapped or cracked hands, or chilblains, “Rexona,” the rapid healer, - will quickly banish these troubles. Obtainable everywhere. German and Turkish statistics are stated by the Armenian patriot Khan Zadian to show that In 1916 the number of Armenians who have been deported amounted to 1,396,350, of Wiora 1,056,550 were massacred. Jusfe a little foresight would save a lot. of sickness, trouble and expense; Take this period of the year, for instance. Temperature is most inconsistent. That means coughs, colds, and sore throats —unless foresight is used by having the greatest oi all remedies —Baxter’s Lung Preserver —handy. This staunch friend has been "doing good for 50 vears. So you see. It is tried and tested. Get Baxter’s to-day. Bottle 2a 6d. It has been estimated that the economic loss from rats in the United States is £40,000,000 a year. In other e timates before the war, the annual damage in the United Kingdom was £14,000,000. As a earner of bubonic plague and. other diseases, the rat is charged with the loss of more human lives than all the wars in history. HAVE YOU EVER SUFFERED THE AGONY OF NEURALGIA i There is no need to describe Neuralgia. Thoste who have endured its torments, do not wish to recall it. Those who have never suffered could not understand. But this is unnecessary suffering. Neuralgia need not he endured. Dr Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment has put an end to this martyrdom. Rub it on the forehead, back of the neck, on the gums. Dr Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment smoothes out the pain, draws out the neuralgia like a magnet. Obtainable at Wallace and Co’s. R QAE gEBVICB AND LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES b. tv er re »y or t. iy MESSRS J. M. (PADDY) MEEHAN and BERT CARTER beg to notify the public that they have established a Motor Gat Service and Livery and Bait Stables. Reliable Cars and Reliable Drivers. Light Waggonette, suitable tor family parties, etc., is at the service ot public Office: Next to Beaton and Cole's. ’Phone as soon as the Post Office is able to instal it. Waggonette prices to Beacb, 3s return. C PLUMBING WORKS Next Post Office, Eosemont Road Prices supplied for tanks, chimneys, spouting, down-piping, water piping, callfonts, etc. Prompt and satisfactory execution of all plumbing work guaranteed at reasonable rates. Agent for Booth, McDonald, and Tatan Self-Oiler Windmills, Hydraulic ,t Rams, and Pumps, y ’Ptyone - • • • No. JJ. J. 0 R O K E E THE 'travelling Ruche and Residents of the Waihi district are notified hat I have just taken over from Mr W. SHEFFIELD the large and commodious Private Hotel, known as the Waihi ommercial Hotel, Seddon Street. Waihi. Patrons can rely on receiving first* class attention and good table. Telegrams and letters promptly answered. Postal box 124. • ‘Phone 10. Tariff 7s per day, 48s per week. Per manent boarders by arrangement MBS C. KAYES, Proprietress. OSEMONT TEA ROO M 8 CONFECTIONERY A FECIT Meals Served at all Hourn | AFTERNOON TEA BUPPKB ] HOT FIEiS AND COFFEE MBS MDLOREW, Proprietress, E W T 11 R Q 8, PLUMBERS AND SHEET METAL WORKERS (Late A. Oates) Orders promptly executed. All classes of plumbing work undertaken and carried out in a tcadesmanlike manner. Ear timates given. Having installed an pp-to-date 3-lon | Motor Lprry t we are prepared to underj take all classes of heavy carting at iretr j sonable rates. [ B, ANp L. NSWTH.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5607, 2 May 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5607, 2 May 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5607, 2 May 1919, Page 4