Situations vacant RANTED —Good Cook for Waihi Hospital.—Apply Matron. I Wanteds RANTED, all members of the Waihi TT Federal Band at the Band Hall to-night. TANTED—6O to 70 acres, building; T 7 clause, milk 25 to 30 cows or lease for 6 years with building clause and right to purchase. Immediately, near Waihi.—Apply Farmer, Telegraph. TANTED TO BUY—A Bath.- ' * Apply "Bath," care of this office. Board and lodgings RANTED KNOWN. —Furnished ' * Rooms with or without board. — Apply Miss Hamilton, Belmont House, Kenny Street. Trespass Notices >UBLIC —Please take notice that my property, "Martary," Kauri Point Road, Katikati, is a Game Sanctuary and absolutely closed to shooting. Trespassers will be prosecuted and poison laid for dogs.—E. B. ALLEN. Wanted Known , QUICK HEALER for old sores, ■ Cuts, Burns, Abrasions, etc.- — Ka-pai Ointment—Soothes Itching Eczema and Insect Bites —1/6 tin from Clark's, Chemist. N Ulster Plantation," by A. J. Gray, M.A. The story of the Katikati Settlement. See specimen copies at Spearing's. Orders taken, G/- each. i
THE 1939 Australian Home Journal Winter Patterns are now available for your inspection; also new range of children's ami adults' Knitr ting Books. —At Spearing's. T EMON BALM soothes chapped. cracked, or rough hands, making the skin soft and white —is nongreasy and penetrates rapidly.—l/0 j bottle from Clark's, Chemist. ICHOOL Stationery a specialty; prices right, quality good, at C* Rowney's, Seddon Street. JOOKS, Magazines and ail classes of Periodicals, at C. Rrwney's, Seddon Street. range of Crockery, Glassware and Fancy Goods, and prices reasonable, at C. Rowney's, Seddon itreet. [TP-TO-DATE Boot and Shoe repalr- ■'- ing. For neatness and promptness, E. Skinner, lower Seddon Street. LECTRIC Shavers. —We have just 1 indented the latest Vico Shavers. Call and inspect.—Keith M. Wrigley, Seddon St., phone 100. IJuTES Chewing lium, one piece more in every packet. Peppermint and Spearmint flavours. In every shop in the tow*. fJATE your job printing done locally.—The "Waihi Telegraph" for letterheads, billheads, cards, circulars, etc.
How to Combat The® Ravages® of There are Few ailments, p*art£cu« larly with children, more lowering than worms. They work their vicious harm in a curiously undetectable way, and are often difficult to diagnose. If you are in doubt give a thought to worms. The symptoms are: variable appetite, pains in the stomach, foetid breath, nausea, headache, irritation about the nose, disturbed sleep, disordered bowels. \>E/U) SHOT The first aim in treating worm's II to destroy and expel them from the body. This can be accomplished by Comstock's "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets followed by a dose of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. If unob« tamable locally Comstock's "DeaH Shot".*Worm Pellets will be'forwarded post paid on receipt of price If- per tin by The W. H. Comstock Co. Ltd.. 6 Farish St., Wellington.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9210, 21 April 1938, Page 3
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