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Wantecl KnownBOX plan open at the High School for its grand concert, Thursday, May 4th; see the flashing Mirror Dance. ALL Flower Seedlings 1/- per doz. except choicest Delphinium, Pentstemen, Aquelegia and double Hollyhock, 1/6 doz. Cabbage, Caulflower and Lettuce Plants. Norris and Bell, Tauranga.

OAA LATEST Australian Homo tJvU Journal Patterns just arrived at Spearing’s, including Dresses, Coats, Skirts and Underwear, in all sizes, outsizes a speciality. 11ICKETS in "Great Easter" £4OOO - Art Union available from E. Swindells, Surrey Street, or he will sell to you in the town. Swindells will put you on a sure win if you have Boots or Shoes repaired by him at greatly reduced prices. Call at Surrey Street or leave with E. Speak, draper, upper Seddon Street. MINERS’ COUGH CUKE (extra strong) has no equal for fresh colds, chills, sore throats, etc. Ask your grocer for it. ARE you interested in the DOUGLAS CREDIT SYSTEM PROPOSALS? If so, read instructive matter appearing regularly in this paper. EXTRA copies of Australian Women’s Mirror, N.Z. Women’s Weekly and New Idea always on sale at Spearing’s.

ASTHONA” for Miners’ Complaint, Consumption, Influenza, —COUGHS & COLDS—2/6 bottle, from Manning’s, Waihi. HERBEAN Hair Food quickly darkens grey hair; stimulates the growth; removes dandruff. Large Soz. bottles 2/6 at Clark’s, chemist. ANTED KNOWN THAT Mrs J. F. Porter has opened a Confectionery, Fruit and Home Cookery next door to Sterling Hotel. Orders delivered. A trial solicited. MISS M. Spearing wishes to announce that she has opened a Dressmaking Shop next door to Mr W. A. Pringle, painter, Seddon Street. Prices moderate; satisfaction guaranteed. TO FARMERS—If ever there was a time a farmer wants the last ounce of cream it is now. He would be well advised to closely examine his present Separator and if not right up to the mark call on OTTO BJERRING. He will supply the most efficient Separators and, if necessary, will trade-in the old Separator.

Cars and Carriers. W AH,WICK £AXI PROPRIETOR & CARRIES PHONE 65 RELIABLE .SEDAN CARS DAY AND NIGHT ALL TRAINS MET TAXI, SIR? 11l PHONE 66 Residence. PHONE W Shandley PHONE (Fruiterer) DON. m A OKIE Proprietor. PRICES AT ALL TIMES TO MEET THE TIMES Phone 54J [Phone 64 QES. J^EWMAH TAXI PROPRIETOR SEUDON STREET (Opposite P. G. Brady, draper) Passengers conveyed to and from Railway Station. Reliable Hudson Sedan to any part o the district at any hour of the day o night. Butchers, q rjp ANH EB. FAMILY BUTCHER, WAIHI. Prime Beef and Mutton always on hand. Customers cau rely on the bent serrlak Phone 1471 IPhone 147 fJIHE N ew girrcHEßi. S.EDDON STREET. Prime Beef, Mutton. Pork, and Lamb Families waited upon for order*. £. Q. HANDS Boots and Shoes. PIONEER pIONEEB lONEER X lONEEB BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM ALL SPORTS & WHITE SHOES REDUCED TO CLEAR. ALL OTHER LINES REDUCED BY 10 PER CENT. FOR CASH ONLY! E. McLEAY Proprietor YJP-TO-DATB Boot and Shoo repair* ING. For neatness and prompt* ness. E. Skinner, Rosemoci Road. THE COST OF KEENNESS la summer really here? Already quite a number of warm weather enthusiasts have ventured forth in light, summer clothes. But, colds, chills and ’flu are very easily caught at this time of the year. For this reason keen sports are amongst the keenest believers io Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This rich', warming, soothing compound, with, the valuable tonic properties, gives certain relief and quick recovery. Take “Baxter’s." - 1/6, 2/6 add 4/6 at every New 1 Zealand chemist and store.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXX, Issue 8450, 8 April 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXX, Issue 8450, 8 April 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXX, Issue 8450, 8 April 1933, Page 3

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