Easter Bargains AND WHERE TO FIND THEM A LL stocks winter wear now arrived. Ladies’ Coats, Costumes, Frocks and Underwear; also new range of Handbags. Boys’ Pullovers, all sizes, 1/11 each. —Seo these at Sterling’s. CHILDREN’S wear, Coat and Cap Sets, Breechette Suits, Navy School Cardigans and Waterproof Coats; Woollen Jumpers, all sizes and colours. —See these at Sterling’s. TOASTER Holidays—At our Store ■*"" you will find all the mediums of mirth —Tents, Tools and Utensils, Primus and Spirit Stoves, Thermos Flasks and Electric Torches, Cutlery and Corkscrews, Shooting and Fishing Gear—all at right prices at The Busy Hardware Store. Novelties from Gd to 1/9, only a few left. Fresh Confectionery every week; Easter special mixture, Gozs for Gd, 1/3 lb.—At Sterling’s. COLF 1 Clubs and Irons and Bags, the ” old reliable wood-shafted and the latest steel-shafted tools in variety at prices that defy competition —while they last—At The Waihi Hardware Co. T>UT all your money on “Preparation” for the Easter events —lie’s a wonderful performer—will never let you down. Come and have a peep at his stable mates, they are a lovely lot, every one a winner, at The Busy Hardware Store.
'OLATE, Saucer and Cup Sets, 1/-; White and Cold Cups and Saucers, 3 for Hid; Baskets, 1/1 to 1/11; Work Baskets, 3d to 1/3 each. Full stock of Pyrex Ware.—At Sterling’s. QKATES, Winchester ball-bearing, boys’ and women’s and men’s extra large, 20/-, 21/-, 22/- pair.—At The Busy Hardware Store. WALLPAPERS direct from leading British manufacturers, patterns to please all tastes; prices to suit all purses. For value and variety, The Waihi Hardware Co. r BEATING BOGEY requires a combination of skill, experience, and correct equipment. You supply the first, but we can provide the correct Clubs and Balls. Swing: in here! Gracey & Binnie SEDDON STREET WAIHI. Phone 80. Cara auc? Carrara. Don mackib o n -W* a c K I E TAXI PROPRIETOR 1937 De Luxe available any hour. Residence ’phone 111 Seddon St. Ofiiee: Waihi Book Exchange (next Bank of N.Z.), phone 82 ti. * Cars Leave WAIHI —FOR—jPAEROA 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 9 a.m„ 12.45 p.m, 4.15 p.m. [(Saturday 6.30;p.m.;
THAMES D Preset 8. a.m., $12.45 p m (Friday 4.15 p.m.) Via Hauraki Plains :;4.45 p.ra COROMANDEL 7 MERCURY BAY ) 12,45 p,m ' WAIHI - AUCKLAND Royal Mail Services Leaves WAIHI 8 a.m. 12.20 p.in. 4.45 p.m. 4.45 panSUNDAY: Leaves AUCKLAND 7.15 a.m. 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 3 pan. Auckland Booking Office : TRANSPORT DEPOT Phone 41-963 TRANSPORT LTD. PHONE 68 WAIHI The mildest form of “common cold '' If left untreated gains firm hold; But checked might without delay It soon subsides and fades away. Waste not an hour in careless doubt, One steaming dose will drive it out — The dose with such unfailing force Means Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, of course.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9208, 12 April 1938, Page 3
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