Wanted. si- VI7 ANTED —Good three or four>g • ' ' roomed House Waihi Beach for e d January month; good tenant.—Apply ed F. Flait, Paeroa. /ANTED AT! ONCE 1 smart I* * Waitress, 1 Housemaid, 1 Kitchen Girl.—Apply "Hazlewood," Te Aroha. •vv AJNrEJD—Giri t 0 » Biist ia ,ho * rn * Beginner preferred.—Apply Box d. 29, Waihi. WANTED KNOWN—Toilet Soapi of best quality at moderate 0 f prices. Large variety, —E. A. Clark, 1( j Chemist. ANTED—Good Girl to assist ia the kitchen —Apply Miss Staple- | ton, Golden Cross Hotel. TANTED—Capable Boy to drive t j » * cart to and from beach.—Apply J C. Burke, Scddon Street. f ANTED KNOWN—That Isaae Brown and Co. are the local . I agents for New Heme Sewing Machines. J Come and try one. /ANTED KNOWN-W. Henderson, motor bus proprietor, baa I car for hire available to any part of the district. Miscellaneous. [~ ADIES' made-up Dresses and Blouses are a special feature at Hollis' ! draper}' shop, Seddon Street. Look in and judge tor yourselves. ► PARSONS, Beot and Shoe he- '• pairer, Seddon Street. HandI sewn a specially. j rpO Line Fishermen The latest in - Fishing Tackle can be had from j John Goonan, Ironmonger, Kosemout I Road. |" "p«AT NAUGHTY WALTZ "-The . latcßt, at W. Carson's, Thames J Post free, 2e lid. J r JIO Boy Cricketers—A consignment ol Bats and Balis, and crickotiua; j materials for boys of'all ages, at John | Goonan's, Ironmonger, Rostmont Head. Tl'Y novelties for laJies. ' have just opened some new designs in silk cohts and scarves.—Victoria Arcade, Auckland. )ARK HOTEL, opposite Bank New Z)cl&nd, Thames. Sjd. WilJers, Proprietor. DUY a soft Felt for spring. All shades lJ snd shapes in our selection.— Fowlds, Victoria Arcade Outfitter, Auckland. lu infants' clothing. Ouroryour own material made up. Don't forget Frew his, No. 7, Scddon Street. r pl£S in new designs for men. Hundreds just arrived to choose from.— Fowlds, Victoria Areaie, Auckland. f TRAOy KN'GHT, Electrician (late »i • Waihi (J.M. Vo., Waikino), ha* opened general electtio shop, Pollen Street, Shortlai. d, Thames. OLD False Teeth Bought, sound of broken, on gold, silver or vulcanite. Post them to J. Dunstone, Box 1418, Auckland. Highest cash prices sent by return mail, Eatabiuhtd 28 years. JjEND your razor blades, safety or open, to J. 8 Sband, Pollen Street, Thames. /COUNTRY People and Shops sup- ' plied Fruit, Vegetables, Produce.— Flennessy, li years Commission Agent, Auckland City Markets. Cash with orders. Customers mention this paper. WANTED KNOWN—Car willleaTe White's, Garage, Thames, for Coromandel on Wednesdays, at 8.30, returning same day at 1.30 p.m. Single are 255.! HfiiN visiting Thames call at JOHNSTONE'S, Pollen Street, for the Latest and Best in Men's Wear. Men's Hats a Specialty, The Visit Will Pay You Well. HJ. DWYER having purchased 4? Mr S. Scott's share in the Seddon Street bi!Hard-room business, trusts by courtesy and attention to xeerit a fair share of patronage. Confectionery and Fruit THE PROBLEM OF WAlHla SUMMER; HOW TO KEEP COOL Can bo Solved by Patronising 0. G. MB§2}?:; Where you will obtain the HIGhIKSr GUAD& ICE CREAM BUNiAES And Other COOL AND REFRESHING FRUIT DRINKS. All made on the premises end from the purest fruit friioas only, C. G. MORRIS " The Confectioner,'* Seddon Street. ")OBSON'B Fruit and Vegetable Mart, Seddon Btreet. Fresh supplies daily. (CONFECTIONERY DEPOT ROBEMOBT ROAD (Opposite Post Office) KISS FERRY HAS THE GOODS YOU WANI Call and See. : 1 ' ■■.*" The Corner Shop, you can always get Fish, Fruit and Vegetables. Always fresh and if first quality. ""VOBSON'S Confectionery—The bett ■L' varieties el sweets stocked, and lhocolates by the best manufacturers.
REXONA. Rexona. is a tried and proved specific for Eczema, Running Soavs, Bad Legs, Piles, Varicose Veins. Sore Feet, Scabs on Head, Pimples, Blackheads, Ringworms, Erysipelas, and all Skin Piseases. Rexo/aa is,so universally successful that w« want everybody to try it. Qkt<u«aM> j»eTir>vh«>rft H
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVIII, Issue 6059, 4 November 1920, Page 3
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