Northern steamship Company PAESOA TIME-TABLE Leaves Auckland Sunday, 2nd. midnight x Monday, 3rd, 3pm ' Tuesday, 4th, 3pm Thursday, 6th, 4 p tn x M.Y. ‘-Pono” for cargo only. Leaves Paeroa Monday, 3rd, ft 30 p m Wednesday, 6th, 11am r Friday, 7th, noon Monday, 10th, 3 pm Fares—7/6 single, 12/6 return. Stewardess Carried THAMES-AU CELABB Time of sailing, receiving and ship pir.g of cargo subject to weather and other circumstances permitting, Leaves Auckland 1 Tuesday, 4th, spm, ■ **’' ©Thursday, 6th, 7 15 a m Saturday, Bth, 7 30 a m Tuesday, 11th, noon x S S. “Apanui. 1 ' Leaves Thames Wednesday, sth, 11 a m Wednesday, sth, 11 a m Friday, 7th, 115 p m r Saturday, Bth, 2pm Wednesday, 12th, 6 30 a ra Fakes : 7/6 Singlp, \2/fi Return.
GAMBLE’S Biq Genuine Clean Sweep Sale Commences TUESDAY, Feb. 4th (DOORS OPEN HT 9 21. M.)
ALL GOODS SOLD FOR CASH Gamble is offering the greatest bargains ever seen in Waihi. Come and get one. j. P. GAMBLE “HOME OF GOOD VALUES” phune 27. Opposite P. 0., Rosemont Road, Waihi. phone 27.
‘imperial ’ Ale & Stout APPETISING BEVERAGES Prepared from Nature’s pure’ foods: Barley, Malt and Heps, Always In perfect condition
A COLOURED COUPLE wen; being married, when the clergyman read the words ‘‘love, honour and obey,” the bridegroom interrupted, “Hold on, Parson! Read dat again, suh ; read it once moah, so’s de lady kin ketch -de full solemnity ob de meamn —lse been married befoah.” If It’s Hardware —We Have It I AT THE BUSY HARDWARE STORE! You’se all heard dat before, bred’ren; but, when some nigger seems mi"htv s’prised to find we have the goods, we just calculate Ss a Tot <? fetters like Sambo’s “better half,” and it will help ’em to ketch de “ full solemnity of de meanih’," if we say it once more. SEASONABLE HARDWARE Life is a process of ‘ adaptation to changing conditions. . Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter come and go; each with its special and imperious demand for the means of adaptation—ours the duty, and the pleasure to mark these well, and, to “deliver the goods, “good goods at the finest prices’’-prices, the lowest consistent with quality. “Try us out” fer your Summer requirements Preserving Pans in copper and aluminium and pearl enamel; Meat Safes, Dish Covers and Window Screens ; Fly Traps. Bands, Baths, Swatters and Flit; Lawn Mowers and Rubber Hose; Garden Tools and Hedge Shears ; Paint and Wallpaper; Farm Implements ; Dairy Utensils aEd Milking Machine Rubberware; Shooting and Fishing Tackle ; Camping Gear-Tents, Tools and Utensils ; Electric Torch as, Thermos Flasks and Sparklet Syphons; Trunks and Travelling Bags; Deck Chairs and Hammocks ; and Kapok for Beds and Pillows and Cushions. ALL THESE AND MANY MORE it will pay you to buy— AT THE BUSY HARDWARE STORE
g. mcmillan & eo. LIMITED ei3St©M ST. EAST, AUCKLAND SOLE AGENTS FORfi7h SPEIGHT'S Bottled Ale and Stout *»>« Dawson ‘ineiwf fcorcp Whisk* i PETER DAWSON’S Scotch Whisky Wmsfy **9. V,-. BURN ETT’S “ White Satin ” Gin g. mcmillan & e©.. ltd. Phone 43-754] AUCKLAND [Box 346
Roma” Tea THE DUST-FREED TEA
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WHDT19300204.2.3.1
Bibliographic details
Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVII, Issue 7960, 4 February 1930, Page 1
Word Count
507Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVII, Issue 7960, 4 February 1930, Page 1
Using This Item
Copyright undetermined – untraced rights owner. For advice on reproduction of material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.