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Situations Vacant. TO’.ANTED—Good genera] for house- ” work for Hotel, Whangamata. Write, or ring‘Phone 25a, Hikutaia, IS/ANTED— Typiste for Hospital '* Board office. For duties apply at the office, Toomey Street.. Applications close Bth October. MINES LIMITED Wanted Competent Quartz Min. ers; Award wages, 20/- per shift; all surface and tunnel workings, permanent employment good men.—Apply immediately, T. H. LEE, Secretary, P.O, Box 34, Reef boa, A ,"n T E D CRUSHER-MEN (for Gyratory Crusher), STAMPER-MEN. VANNBR-MEN, CYANIDE-MEN, SLIME FILTER OPERATORS and GENEBAL FITTER with experience of Electical Plant.--Apply in writing with copies only of testimonials to— J. R. NOBLE, Battery Manager, Ohmemuri Gold & Silver Mines, Ltd., North Waitekauri, via Hikutaia. Situations Wanted. STRONG Youth wants work on farm.—Apply this office. Lost and Found. WOUND—That I. Brown & Co. sell A English Cycles, £8 cash, or terms, 10/- deposit, 3/9 a week. Wanted Known. Q.RAND Carnival Night.—Event of the season I—Miners’ Hal), Satur day, 28th. Latest novelty: Caps, balloons and noisy blowers. Novelty dances. Fun galore. Dixie Boys. SjT. JOSEPH’S Central Committee euchre and dance evening; St. Joseph’s Hall, Monday, Sept. 30th, at 8 o’clock. Jazz and old-time dances. Good supper, good music. WANTED KNOWN Waimata * ™ Hall, Euchre and Dance, Saturday, Sept. 28th. Good prizes and refreshments. Ladies 1/, gents 1/6. —K. Kennedy, Iron, sec / 'tHARACIER Reader Advice husiness, health; send date month, year, birth ; fee 2/6.—“Astra,’’ Box 76, P. 0., Wellesley St., Auckland.

r jPKY Spearing’s for all tho latest Magazines, Novels, and Fashion Books. 'IPHE Free Breakfast Table—well, nearly ! Beach smoked fish and crayfish at Boss’s, tho wrong side of the street. A NEW supply of Picture Frames just arrived.—At Spearing’s. lISE Bubnomor Laundry Tablets next washing day. Lessens work two-thirds; I/- per tin.—VV'ailu Mutual Trading Stores.' r PRANSFERS, Transfers, Transfers, "* L in all the latest Stitches. Suitable for cushions, etc. Your inspection invited.—At Spearing’s. OLANT NOW Oranges, lemons, •*" shrubs and hedges. Asparagus roots from 10/- per 100, Norris and Bell, Tauranga. V HE BKEHI7.K *- (E. M. Taylor) Seddon Street, Waihi. Spring goods now opening. , Call ami inspect. Millinery, Rayon Silks, Cotton Materials, etc. A DAILY ration of “ Moose ” linseed nubs and bran now will go a long way in safeguarding your dairying returns. A free bookJi t posted on application to N.Z. Oatllccake & Oil Ooy., Auckland. JL» ÜBN OMOB Laundry Tablets banish dirt and hard work. 8 weekly washings; 1/- tin. Waiiu Mutual Trading Stores. OUBNOMOB Laundry Tablets -■"* save you drudgery, soap and time. 8 weekly washings 1/. —Waihi Mutual Trading Stores. ARMS WANTED FOB CLIENTS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. Local Salesman ; OTTO BJERKING WYA'IT & SONS, Electricians, Sed don Street, are agents for Wallace Milking Machines, and accessorie of all milking machines. OEE L) POTATOES Southern grown Puritan, Gamekeeper, Majestic, etc. Full list posted free on request —O’Leary-Downs Ltd., Seedsmen, Auckland.

THE Imperial Tea rooms, Hamilton. The best in town. C. Morris (late of Waibi), proprietor. AVESTAF F P I A N C Beautitui overstrung model. Cash or on easy terms at N. A. UCLLINS’ MUSIC DEPOT Agents : Lewis 11. Eady, also- Singei ■ Sewing Machines.' P' HILLIPS’ LAMPS for household and car use/ arid wireless valves. —P. E. Timanus,; wholesale and retail distributor. y yP-TO-DAT.E boot and shoe repairing. For neatness and prompt* nea*. E. Skinner, Poseniont R(t.. CLOSE’S Suits look right, wear right, prices right. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairs executed. Own matcrial made up. ____ WELLINGTON LAD 1 / IN " LONDON Mrs J. D„ a -well-known Wellington lady recently returned from don. While there she introduced Q-Tol as a hand emollient to some friends. Immediately on her return to New Zealand she arranged for a Lambton Quay chemist to dispatch packets of Q-Tol to several London, addresses. .

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7907, 26 September 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7907, 26 September 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7907, 26 September 1929, Page 3

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