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W. ROWE And 00. ARE STILL GIVING BEST VALUES IN Drapery Clothing and Mercery W i General Drapers /. Seddon Street WAIHI A Ak When convalescent, give the patient a cup of that delicious, fragrant beverage Butterfly H will do Instant good refreshing, cheering, And giving a new interest in life. ■t OROOER STOCKS BUTTERFLY-QET IT. AN KATIKATI. JJ 0 T E L TE PUKE HOTEL irst-olass Accommodation and Cuisine ONLY THE BEST BRANDS LIQUOR STOCKED. OF Travel'ers from the Goldfields can always rely on a first-class meal. All orders have sonal supervision, despatch my per-' Prompt Only the Best of Liquors Stocked Tariff Moderate Every Attention E. MONTGOMERY - - - Proprietor Prices are always reasonable. H. E. Yokes Proprietor gEA Jf D JTJOTEL TE aroha: MRS. M, LAWLESS (Late of the Palace Hotel, Te Aroha K Rutland Hotel, Wanganui, and I A ORA HOUBEi Commerm Hotel, Waihi), < Has pleasure m informing the goldfieldt friends that she has purchased the freehold of the Grand Hotel, Te Aroha, and that it is now under her personal management. ARKLE’S BAY Under New Management. Well known popular seaside resort. Up-to-date accommodation for over 100 guests. Two hours’ steam from Auck> land. Thoroughly renovated. F xtensive grounds. Sate sandy beach. Excellent boathg, swimming, fishing’ etc. Two tennis courts. New dancing pavilion, Tariff: 8s per day, £2 Us per week. Ring, writs or wire for accommodation. MRS J. WATT AND SONS. Proprietors late Orewa House, Qrewa E N U A N WAITEMATA HOTEL (Auckland’s Land Mark) FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION Goldfields’ Visitors Always Welcome. JOHN ENDEAN Proprietor Telephone No. P.O. Box 124 lOMMERCIAL HOTEL SEDDON STREET, WAIHI st-claes Acccmmodaticn. All Modern invenienoes. a Good Sample Rooms R 8 W. J. DYER_ Proprietress. R 0 B ROY HOTEL SEDDON STREET, WAIHI (Commercial Travellers’ Association) MRS E. YOUNG having taken over the above popular bouse, trusts that the patronage hitherto accorded the hotel W'll be continue©. All modern conveniences. Sample rooms available. OOBNWALL £ THAMES RMS H OTEI FIRST-GLASS CUISINE AND ACCOMMODATION A hearty welcome so goldfields’ visitors Tariff moderate ’Phone 98. M. -3, McLOUGHLJN,.. Proprielr e MOTOR OARAGE FREE TO GUESTS IS ViiRY PREVALENT IN SPRING AND SUMMER. There is a remedy, and it is rheumaline- oxygena Mr William Wilson, Hill Street, Wark- | worth, writes :Bef re taking your cure I used to have frequent attacks of Rheumatism. After two months ol the course I began to receive benefits, and after six months was completely cured and have remained so.” Alice Comins, the Vicarage, Oponaki, writes:—"You may be pleased to know that I have had no r currerce of the arthritis iu my le t wrist for which I consulted you nearly three years ago. I consider my cure was a complete success and am thankful to you and tte Dominion Rheumatic Cure for what you did for me.” Wp have prepar-d a booklet giving scores pi testimonials from all ages of either sex, who wyote us ns strangers and are now our life long friends,• because our remedy cured them, frill in ppie coupon, send it to us, and receive the proof Do it at once if you suffer. FREE COUPON To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty.. Ltd., Eellaby’s Buildi gs, P.O. Box 369, Auckland, Please send n o Free Book about Rheumatism mentioned jjj. the Daily Telegraph, Waihi, 8.0 10S. Name . Addrea* TJdURCU kEKYICEifi Manj an interest!;:- sermon Is sadL interrupted by incessant coyigeipr; and clearing of throats. In fairness to the congregation as a whole, sufferers from throat trouble should invaribly gargh soothing s»n,d healing '‘Fluen/ol’’ beton churck

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5882, 9 April 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5882, 9 April 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5882, 9 April 1920, Page 4

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