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Situations Vacant. ANTED -Young lady assistant ’ . for shop, state ■ experience and age.—Apply by letter to ‘‘Assistant," c/o P.O. Box 53, Waihi. Ilf ANTED Capable experienced ** girl or woman for house,—Apply this office. Wanted*. WANTED TO BUY—House 4 0r.5 rooms, handy to town.—Apply at this office. Lost and Found. WOUND That I. Brown & Co. have just received new stocks of Slazeugers croquet mallets, Excelite balls, etc. Wanted Known WARMERS’ Dance, Bb. Joseph’s Hall, Saturday, October 12 Old-time and jazz; good orchestra' floor and supper. Gentlemen 2/’ ladies 1/6. G. Thompson, Secretary* r pRY Spearing’s for all the latest • 5 ' Magazines, Novels, and Fashion Books. pHE Free Breakfast Table—well, nearly ! Beach smoked fish and crayfish at Ross’s, the wrong side of the street. A NEW supply of Picture Frames just arrived.—At Spearing’s. I ISE Rubnomor Laundry Tablets next washing day. Lessens work two-thirds ; 1/- per tin.—Waihi Mutual Trading Stores. pAIN - G O THE remedy for headaches, fresh colds, chills, etc. —2- at Clark’s, chemist. r PRANSFERS, Transfers, Transfers, in all the latest Stitches. Suitable for cushions, etc. Your inspec tion invited.—At Spearing’s. OLANT NOW Oranges, iemons ■*- shrubs and hedges. Asparagus roots from 10/- per 100, — 1 Norris and Bell, Tauranga. 'v on HE BEEHIVE *■ (E. M. Taylor) Seddou Street, Waihi. Spring goods now opening. Gall and inspect. Millinery, Rayon Silks, Cotton Materials, etc. A DAILY . ration of “ Moose ” linseed nuts and bran now will go a long way in safeguarding your dairying returns. A free bopklet posted on application to N.Z. Outllecake & Oil Coy., Auckland. -■

OUBNOaMOR Laundry Tablets banish dirt and hard work. S weekly washings; I/,- tin. Waibi Mutual Trading Stores. OUBNOMOR Laundry Tablets save you drudgery, soap and time. 8 weekly washings 1/, —Waibi Mutual Trading Stores. WYATT & SONS, Electricians, Sod don Street, are agents for Wal- ' lace Milking Machines, and accessorie of all milking machines. POTATOES Southern grown Puritan, Gamekeeper, Majestic, etc. Pull list posted free on request —O’Loary-JOowns Ltd., Seedsmen, Auckland. r pHB Imperial Tea rooms, Hamilton The best iu town. C. Morris (late of Waibi), proprietor. jgjAVESTAPF PIANO Beautitul overstrung model. Cash or on easy teims at N. A. COLLINS’ MUSIC DEPOT Argents : Lewis R. Eady, also Smgei Sowing Machines. PHILLIPS’ LAMES for household and car use, and wireless valves. —F. B. Timanus, wholesale and retail distributor. f JP-TO-DATB boot and shoe repairing. For neatness and promptness. E. Skinner, Rosemont Rd. CLOSE’S Suits look right, wear right, prices right. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairs executed. Own material made up.

OAEMS WANTED FOR ■C CLIENTS WRIGHT, STEPHEN SON & CO. Local Salesman ; OTTO BJBRRING lea Roo/ns & Confectionary^ HE \JUK AX. TEA-ROOMS. Morning, Afternoon Teas rad Suppers.. First - class Confectionery stocked. Hot Luncheons Between noon and 2 p.m. daily. A. V. CURRIE, "This Ideal’ A. V. CURRIE Tee Rooms Tailors. CIELECT tailoring ab lowest reason able prices. Something to suit each distinctive taste. Cut in any style required. Materials only the best procurable and recommended for appearance and wear. Constructed in our inimitaWe manner, which keeps its shape after years of wear. Also a largo stock of silk wear, ties, shirts, sox, Jazz handkerchiefs, braces and footie gear. CLLM BURT. . The One, and Only High Grade Tailor A CHEMISTS SCALP This is not an Indian yarn, bat the unbiassed remark of a .Wellington chemist 'who-states: “Prom my own personal experience I must' admit that a dilution 'of Q-Tol (2 partswater to 1 part Q-Tol) is an ideal, scalp.” , Prevents dandruff and fall* ing of hair. 1 .

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7912, 8 October 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7912, 8 October 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVI, Issue 7912, 8 October 1929, Page 3

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