Situations Vacant. WAM TED—Boy or girl to assisted farm, hand milking;)wages £1 per week. Apply Mrs J. Woolford, Beach Hoad ('Phone 63d). \ TRON6 Youth wanted for work on farm; "good stripped, state wages.—Apply this office. Wanteds. W to AM TED—Good Broody Hen.Apply this office. ANTED for Removal Sound House, 5 or 6 rooms.—Particulars XYZ” this office. WANTED —Small furnished cottage on Boaoh, five weeks, from December 22ud.—'‘Cottage'’ this office. WANTED TO BUY—I Small Stove, in good ‘ condition.—Apply Thomas & Olphert. Wanted Known. ANTED KNOWN Waimata Hall, Thursday, 12th September, Grand Social and Dance in aid of Tennis Club. W. Williams’ cars leave Seddon Street at 7.30 p.m., 1/6 return. Good floor, good music, excellent supper. Ladies 1/6, gents 2/6.- —K. Kennedy, secretary. SETTINGS now ready from my Pedigree Black Orpingtons, and White Leghorns. Price 10/6 for 15 eggs Chas. Dunstan, Evans Street, Vv aihi. "OOIi cheaper meat shop at King's, , Seddon Street. WANTED KNOWN —Waimata Hall, Euchre and Dancbi Saturday, Sept. 7th. Light refresh- 1 merits. Ladies 1/, gents 1/6, K> Kennedy, sec. fYRDER your Sunday Joints- at King’s, butcher and bacon caret. fTIHE Free Breakfast TabJe-r-well, nearly ! Beach smokqc} flab and crayfish at Boss’s, the wrong side of the street. USE Rubnomor Laundry Tablets next washing day. Lessens work two-thirds; 1/- per tin. Mutual Trading Stores. OLANT NOW —Opanges, lemons, *■ shrubs and hedges. Asparagus roots from 10/- per 100. Norris and Bell, Tauranga, i A DAILY ration of “Moose” linseed nuts and bran now will go a long way in safeguarding your dairying returns. A free booklet posted on application to N.Z. Cattlecake <fe Oil Coy., Auckland.
D ÜBNOMOR Laundry Tablets banish dirt and hard work. 8 weekly washings; 1/- tin. Waibi Mutual Trading Stores. . OUBNOMOR Laundry Tablets save you drudgery, soap and time. 8 weekly washings 1/. —Waihi. Mutual Trading Stores. A new supply of snap albums, and birthday books, just arrived at Spearing's. ' l 'p RY Spearings for Baton and- ■* Baldwin’s Knitting and Crochet Books. I > H E. ~B BE HIV M (E. M. Tavlok) Seddon Street, Waihi. For infants’ wear. Gorselettes and Ladies’ underclothing. WYATT & SONS, Electricians, Scd don Street, are agents for Wal iar.e Milking Machines, and accessories of all milking machines. — r > - _ -■! • . ■ SEED POTATOES —•’ Southern grown Puritan, Gamekeeper, Majestic, etc. Full list posted free on request —O’Leary-Downa Ltd;, Seedsmen, Auckland. . rpß't Spearing's for playing cards 1- ond crib boards. A good variety. THE Imperial Tea-rooms, Hamilton The best in town. C. Morns (late of Waibi), proprietor. JJAVESTAPF- PI AH C Beautiful overstrung model. Cash or on easy teims at N. A. COLLINS’ MUSIC DEPOT Agents : Lewis R. Eady, also Singei
Sowing Machines. Nurserymen OUR NAME —stands for all that is best in Fruit, Hedge, and Shelter Trees. Quality and honest value IS behind every sale we make. We have a Garden Catalogue for you. Send for it. J. BATESON & SON —Waikato’s Premier Nurseries HAMILTON rjIHE ■J^URSERIES AUCKLAND H. R. WRIGHT, -—— Proprietor Specialist in Citrus Fruits; there are no finer in the Auckland Province. The new hardy “MEYER” LEMON, introduced from China, is the hardiest and most productive Lenton grown. The unique display of heavily fruit-laden trees froip the nursery at the Auckland Winter Show daily attracted the attention of thousands of admiring people and thousands of orders were placed for this remarkably heavy fruit producer. The general catalogue of fruit, shelter, hedge and ornamental trees will be supplied on application. The CHINESE GOOSEBERRY is another specialty. . Its fruit is the size of a small pear and its flavour is pleasing and suitable for all purposes.- ' H. a; WEIGHT, NURSERYMAN, Avondale, Auckland. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cur» For influenza Colds,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7899, 7 September 1929, Page 3
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