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Wanted Known. [OLD everything: for the 31st:' Auckland Blind Institute Orchestra. nn h e 1 BEEHIVE B. M. TAYLOR. Agent for the N.Z. Cutters’ Academy Tailor-cut Paper Patterns. All sizes and styles; prices from 9d upwards, in ladies’ men’s and children’s wear, which makes home dressmaking easy. THE BEEHIVE, Seddon St. E LONG LEY, of Waikino, under- * takes all classes of plumbing work throughout the district; charges moderate. —Leave orders with Waihi Hardware Co. “TyTY Lucky Chance” £4OOO Art ■tWi- Union; tickets available from E. S. Swindells, in the street or at Surrey Street. Returns to date, £315 0. Swindells also repairs boots and shoes for less. Leave them with E. Speak, draper, upper Seddon Street, or at Surrey Street. ffIRY SPEARING’S for Fashion and Knitting Books, also H. and S. 1/- novels. New supplies now on sale. CHILBLAINS! Clark’s Chilblain Salvo is guaranteed to give relief. 1/6 at Clark’s Pharmacy.

MINERS’ Complaint. Take Asthona. Cures colds, asthma, bronchitis, prevents consumption--sup-reme; nothing better. 2/6 -from Manning’s. KA-PAI Healing Ointment, a quick healer for old sores, burns, cuts, etc. Large tin 1/6 at Clark’s Pharmacy. WANTED KNOWN~THAT Mrs J. P. Porter has opened a Confectionery, Fruit and Home Cookery next door to Sterling Hotel. Orders delivered. A trial solicited. f|Miy a pound ot 'Duc-Kate'’ No. S -®- Ceylon Tea at 2/- lb and obtain one Cup and Saucer, absolutely free; —At the “Cut-Rate” Stores, Rose mont Road. MISS M. Spearing wishes to announce that she has opened a Dressmaking Shop next door to Mr W. A. Pringia, painter, Seddon Street. Pricer, moderate; satisfaction guaranteed. CARBUTT’S Cut-Rate Store, Rosemont Road, stocks Bisley healthgiving Wholemeal, only 1/3 per 51b bag, together with 23 wholemeal recipes. Accommodation. WAI H 5 H°B |>OY i&Os «0Y Seddon Street WAIHI FAMILY -AND COMMERCIAL fJOTSL OTBL "Your home away from home.” Siectric light throughout, with dll Modern Conveniences. FIRST-CLASS CUISINE) led special attention to the travelling public, LEADING ALES AND SPIRITS J. .8. Weedon n Proprietor. Phone 15 P.O. Box 8X The Home of All Sports. COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seddon Street, Waihi. Under New Management, EXCELLENT CUISINE CIVILITY AND ATTENTION A welcome for everyone. Liquors of the BEST —and all TRUE TO LABEL. DUNEDIN ALE ON DRAUGHT G. A. NEILL, ’Phone No. 10 Proprietor. QOLDEN |JROSS WAIHJ Aodel appointments throughout. Only the BEST bran da of liquor stocked. Everything guaranteed true to label.

DDKEDIN AM ON DRAUGHTSA. 0 CARTER ((Opposite Post Office)* STERLING HOTEL, WAIHI “Up to date and running straight, if up this end you stray, Just cull and have a social glass with Wally Rae." This New and Up-to-date Bungalow Hostelry has been taken over by C, McGregor, late of the Rising Sun, Newton, Auckland. Most modern appointments—the travelling public will find everything conducive to comfort in all departments. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. All true to label.

C. McGREGOK : : Proprietress. Hugh R. MacDonald STOCK x & SHAREBROKER Member Auckland Steel. Exchange 10, Commercial Ba'-k Chambers, Queen St., Auckland. Phonks : 45-576 Office. - 45-025 . Residence. A retired Wellington business man ■ not long ago returned to the windy city after a world tour and was referring in the smoke-room of his hotel recently to some of his experiences. ’ He said that during his travels ho had made it his business as an old smoker to sample as many brands of tobacco as he could, “and I suppose I sha 1 ’ he within the mark,” he added, | ■•when I say that I have tried out fifty or rh;iv diffeient kinds while en 1 ionic. Not one of them, was equal iii my opinion, to the New Zealand loaded tobacco. For flavour and S fray.; mice and above all for its com- - punitive freedom from nicotine—due, d as they tell me, to it being toasted; — - this tobacco stands alone. It is unique. Many a pipeful did X give away during my trip, and everybody liked it.” The toasting process referred ta by this gentleman—an elaborate one t, enough—renders the tobacco scr n I treated perfectly harmless. As most smokers know there are four brands;: Navy Cut No, 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold, and Cup Plug; 5, No. 10 (Bullsliead), ♦ _

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXX, Issue 8493, 25 July 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXX, Issue 8493, 25 July 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXX, Issue 8493, 25 July 1933, Page 3

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