for Sal* and f o I*i mg LET —Three-roomed House, A double brick chimney, gas and washhouse. —Apply Lawrence, Victoria Street. TO LET —House, 5 rooms, scullery and bathroom, e. 1., califont, garage.—Apply Mrs Duschka, Hobson Street. F'lm SALE—Cabbage Plants. —Apply Hudson, Kenny Street. OR SALE—Ford Car. —Apply Mrs Duschka, Hobson Street. FOR SALE—7-valve Courtney Radio Sets, £23/10/-. Splendid quality, try one. —I Brown and Co.
ELECTRIC Irons, 5 years’ guarantee, 17/6 each; Electric Radiators 17/6. —J. F.- Robinson, - Waihi Service Station (next P. 0.). FOR SALE —Electric Radiola Radio Set, only £lO or easy terms. Don’t be without wireless at this price.—l. Brown and Co. Lost and Found. FOUND —That I. Brown and Co, are stockists for Dunlop Motor Tyres; 20 sizes in stock. Prices right. Miscellaneous. RADIO Sole agents for Pilot, Raycophone and Cro iey. Latest models arriving. PILOT 6-VALVE AT £lB/10/(Plus tax) FREE LICENSE to every buyer who introduces another. Easy teams. PICKFORD and ROBINSON, Waihi Service Station. RADIO Repairs —No cure, no charge; up-to-date testing equipment, —J. Robinson, Waihi Service Station (above P. 0.). Special! Sugar 3d vv lb; Flour 2d lb.—At the new Cut-Rate Stores, Rosemont Road.
THE Daffodil Tea and Luncheon Rooms (late Imperial), nearly I opposite Strand Theatre, Hamilton, for light luncheons, morning and afternoon teas, suppers, etc. Throe minutes from railway station. WAIHI VISITORS Whereto stay in Auckland ! " Clifton,’ Whitaker Place (off Symonds Street, opposite Statue). Reduced tariff to meet hard limes. Bed and breakfast 4/- daily, £1 2/6 weekly ; full board 6/6 daily, £1 15/ weekly, Phono No.: 43 216 Mrs M, Hudson. 11 HE Lane Cove Tea and Luncheon ■ Rooms, Vulcan Lane (opposite Milne & Ohoyces, just ofl Queen St. Open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.—Miss A Cousins, proprietress. SUITS and Costumes cleaned and pressed for 7/6 : repairs and alterations undertaken. F Close Seddon Street. Tailorc. QUEEN TIME IS SUIT TIME Be your best in a Clem Burt suit Velvet like serges —Tasteful suitings —Long wear—Any stye catered for Only high class workmanship. For satisfactory suits and costumes all the time and every time—try CLEM BURT Ladis’ and Gent’s Tailor, Waihi, pUBLIC NOTICE I wish to anonunce to the public of Waihi that I have opened a Tailoring Business next to Wyatt and Son.s.
Men! If you want a perfectfitting and stylish Suit at prices ranging from £5/15/to £7/10/-, consult me. Ladies! I will tailor you a costume at a price you can afford. . GIVE ME A TRIAL! T. H. NICHOLAS The Tailor. DO IT NOW People Should Not Wait Until It Is Too Late. Kidney troubles are usually neglected until they become serious. Xhe slight symptoms often give place to chronic disorders, and the sufferer may slip gradually into some serip,us Conn of kidney complaint. If smu suffer from backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizzy spells, if the kidney secretions are irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. Help the kidneys at once. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are especially for kidney disorders; they act where others fail. They are recommended all over the civilised world. Mrs V. Liddington, Hall Street, Cambridge, says: “Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured me of severe backache, strengthened my kidneys, and generally improved my health. Before I got this remedy I suffered a good deal with the kidneys, and I had begun to think that I should never find a medicine that would ease the agonising pains in the small of my back. At times they were so bad that it was as much as I could do tc get about, whilst stooping was almost out of the question. Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, however, proved their worth for they cured me. lan glad to say a few words in praise ol this first-class kidney remedy am hope the publishing of my testimonia will be the means of bringing relie to other sufferers.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills ari sold by all chemists and storekeepers Foster-McClellan Co., proprietors, 1; Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXX, Issue 8495, 29 July 1933, Page 3
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