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For Sale anil To let. TO LET—3-rootned house, with conveniences, abo one-roomed shanty. —Apply Thos. F. Omant, Silverton Road, OOISONED Wheat (extra strong) for mice and birds, 1/- packets.— At Clark’s, Chemist. P'OR SALE Chappell Piano, in good order, tuned recently; £lB cash.—Address this office. lIOLBS. Table Carrots for 7/6 cash. Delivered in Waihi.— E. Bjening (Phone 139 k), Waihi. SALE Decca portable gramophone, in good order, £3 10s, or with 20 records, £5 10s. Terms arranged.—T. Brown and Co. U*UR SALE cycle, in good running order. Only £l7 10s. Terms arranged. —I. Brown & Co. 5 JDpOR SALE Tangye Gas Engine, 3| h.p , good running order, with gas bag and pipes ; cost £75, take £6 cash.—Apply this office o R " S A L jfi MOTOR GYLES THAT ARE GUARANTEED GOOD 1928—4.93 0.H.Y., B.S.A £65 1927—2.49 B.S.A ! £25 1926 B.S.A. £2l 1927 2| Harley Davidson £35 1923 -7-9 Harley • Davidson £27 1927—E.W. Douglas £2B 1926—2 f Douglas £lB Call and inspect these machines Any near offer for cash will be accepted. H. R DUNTON Lost and Found.

UOUND—That I. Brown & Co. sell . English Cycles, £8 cash, or terms, 10' - deposit, 3/9 a week. OUB QUICK SALE COLUMN. DALES Hay Special rebate for quantities. •*— Wallace Supplies Limited /yLEAIfi & Downs “Al” quality garden seeds obtainable from Harold Hague Smith, ironmonger. [yi ARROW PAT PEAS Green Peas on your table all theyear round. Ask for A.l. Brand, all stores. —O’Leary - Downs Ltd., Seedsmen, Auckland. OLB. tins “Oak" Tomatoes, 1/- per ■“ tin. —At Wallace Supplies Ltd. /2J. ARDEN SEEDS No worry ” about results if you use ‘AI ’ Seeds, obtainable all stores. Gatologue frae.—O'Leary-Downs Ltd., Seedsmen, Auckland. Bakers and Pastrycooks jgAT HARRISON’S CHAMPION GOLD MEDAL BREAD. Ist and 2nd prize NEW ZEALAND BAKERS EXHIBITION See Window Display for Small Good See Window Display tor Small Good J. HARRISON, Proprietor, Phone 23] [Phone 23 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 T HB VONDALE N 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 Lemon grown. The unique display of heavily fruit-laden trees from 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. S. WEIGHT, NURSERYMAN,. Avondale, Auckland. lea Rooms & Confectionary HE [J uE A L TEA-ROOMS. Morning, Afternoon Teas r nd Suppers.. First - class Confectionery stocked. Hob Luncheons oetweon noon and 2 p.m. daily. A. V. CURRIE, "The Ideal' A. V. CURRIE Te» Rooms

DON’T MAKE THE MISTAKE Don’t make the mistake of looking upon coughs and colds as inevitable ailments to which you are liable during the winter months. No cold should ever be allowed to run its course. As a matter of fact, there is no need for it to develop in the first place. Note only will Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy nip the most promising cold in the bud, but an occasional dose, taken during the; winter months will keep the throat and bronchial tubes so- healthy and free from mucus that the cold germs cannot get a foothold. Sold everywhere.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7903, 17 September 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7903, 17 September 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7903, 17 September 1929, Page 3

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