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Wanteds. WANTED TO RENT—Furnished Cottage or Furnished Bedroom and Sittingroom with use of kitchen. —Apply “X,” C/o. “Waihi Telegraph.” PRACTICAL dairy farmer, with own herd and implements, wants to lease dairy farm to carry 40 to 60 cows.— Apply “Farmer’, thie office. K'OOM To Let in private home.— Apply this office. WANTED TO BUY—Cow, close to calving.—Address at this office. Wanted Known.

IP you want cheering up write for Prospectus of New Cambria Mines, Limited, and read what is about to happen.—“ Bonanza,” P.O. Box 292, Auckland. MINERS’ Gough Cure is the ideal remedy for bronchitis, stubborn coughs, and all heavy or light colds. Procure a bottle now and keep ife handy. Price (at E. A. Clark’s, Waihi) 2/6, postage extra. T>AIN GO Tablets aie invaluable for the relief of headaches, neuralgia, neuritis, feverish colds, and all nervous disorders. Piice: 1/6, 2/6, 4/6. —-At Clark’s, Chemist, Waihi Postage free. QPECIALTIBS at Callingham’s Knitting Depot Gentlemen’s and ladies’ Cardigans, Pullovers. See window for Berets and childi'en’s Garments. GIVE your cows the warmth they want. Cover them with Roy Turner's heaviest jute, strongly made covers ; only 8/6. — Roy Turner, Rose mout Road. Bulb Bargains—3o/- -*■ worth for one pound off our list till end of April. B. H. Just, Nurseryman, Palmerston North. LOOK! Spoaring’s have just received a new stock of Paton and Baldwins famous Knitting and Crochet Books. Your inspection invited. BULBS Anemones, Ranunculus, Ereesias, !/■ per doz. ; Iris, Tulips Lachenahas, Daffodils, Gladioli; all hard time prices. Nonis & 8011, .Tauranga.

TRY Spearmg’s for all the latest Fashion Rooks, ' Novels and Magazines. Large and varied assortment just arrived. Grass seed—New season's Grass and Glover Seed ; write for our list, posted free. O’Leary-Downs, Seedsmen, Auckland, fJHE gEEHIVE (E. M. Taylor), For General Drapery, Traced Goods, etc., also now showing the latest styles of Autumn Millinery. “THE BEEHIVE” SEDDON STREET. rjIHE Imperial Tea-rooms, Hamilton. The best in town. —C. Morris (late of Waihi), proprietor. WALLPAPERS —New Patterns lust to hand, from 7d per roll. Also Paints, Oils, Colours. For the largest stocks and the lowest prices—The Waihi Hardware Co. jfILOSE’S Suits look right, wear right, prices right. Cleaning, Pressing, and Repairs executed. Own material made up. 17IEWS of Waihi and Waihi Beach » now on sale at Spearing’s; 2 views on each card, at 6d a card, or 3 for 1/3. m c SIX COPIES EUR 2/A real snip at—--IST. A. COLLINS’ MUSIC DEPOI Seddon Street.

fJIARMERS! Consult W. Wyatt & Sons about your next water problem. Windmills and electric pumping outfits supplied and installed. Agent for Sampson Holler and Babbit bearing windmills. WALLACE Supplies, Limited.— For every 21b Loose Ceylon Tea purchased you receive 41b sugar free. yjT-TO-DATE Boot and Shoe repairING. For neatness and promptness, E. Skinner. Rosemoat. Road. *«sa standard of lias raised ■ the standard of health >f thousands. Lane s mlshes colds, soothes eak lungs, ends painful lughs and improves digeson. Every spoonful is rimming with those vital lements so much needed v those with throat and .mg troubles, peta D-day and take it faithfully. /6 and 4/6 all Chemists and Itores. ManufacturedbyThe ane Medicine Co. Ltd. (E. w. Lane, Graduate Chemist) a Oamaru, N.Z

Q-TOL AND SUNBATHING A clear, healtny, olive complexion is assured by rubbing Q-Tol well into the akin before sun-bathing. The penetrative, soothing properties of Q-Tol reach the inner skin, checking inflammation and preventing sunburn. Large family size bottle now available at chemists, hairdressers,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8144, 21 April 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8144, 21 April 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8144, 21 April 1931, Page 3

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