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wanteds _ WANTED—Back at the Waihi *" Beach during winter months.— Apply "V.S.", Commercial Hotel, Pae-

lost and Fosnd. T OST (between main street and J Devon Street) —Navy purse with sum of money. Reward. —Mrs W. M. Rackham, box 51, Paeroa.

Wanted Known evening will be tendered to ' Miss Jean Henry in Waimata Hall on Wednesday, July 6th. Good music and supper. Gents. 1/6, ladies 1/-. —H. Smeaton, Hon. Sec.

lITADDINGTON'S Five Suit Bridge, '* by Dr. Paul Stern, ou sale at Spearing's; 5/- pack.

LjOT Water Bags. Call in and la- ■ spect the wide range of new season's Bags at Clark's Pharmacy. Prices from 2/6 to 11/6.

npiIREE only, Golf Bags, reduced ■*- to cost to clear. —At Spearing's.

17'OR the football season train on * "Champion" Athletic Embrocation. Relieves muscle soreness and helps to keep you lit. 2/- from Clark's Pharmacy.

OEND for our new free engagement ring catalogue made from actual photographs.—A. Kohn, Ltd., Auckland.

I" AWSONIANAS and other Shelter Trees, cheap.—K. Bjerrins:.

TTP-TO-DATE Boot and Shoe repair- • xiig. For neatness and promptness, E. Skinner, lower Seddon Street.

FTUVES Chewing "JrU.m, one piece

more in every packet. Peppermint and Spearmint flavours. In every shop in the towa.

|OOKS, Magazines and all classes of Periodicals, at C. Rrwney's. Seddon Street.

J7UTLL range of Crockery, Glassware

and Fancy Goods, and prices reasonable, at C. Rowney's, Seddon

.Street

(CHOOL Stationery a specialty; prices right, quality good, at CRowney's, Seddon Street.

|TAVE your job printing done

locally.—The "Waihi Telegraph" for letterheads, billheads, cards, circulars, etc.

The Famous weelcl y , World's finest light-weight, complete with Electric Light, yours for Small Deposit and 10/- Weekly. Best value in New Zealand. ■&s*. S *&St m t $> S 3 ssmn EASY TO BUY AND RIDE CHEAP TO RUN H. R. DUNTON Waihi

A Fresh and Clear Complexion is Best Maintained by the use of Dr* Morse's Indian Root Pills*

As we all know, one of the greatest charms a woman can have is her complexion. If one stops to think—have you ever seen on the stage, in the pictures, or in daily life, a woman or girl who has been proclaimed beautiful, and at the same time have a sallow or pimply face—the answer is "No"! It is the aim of every girl, or it should be, to keep her complexion clear and bright. It is pitiful to ;cc r. young girl at a dance who should be enjoying herself, continually being what is <J commonly termed a "Wall Flower," and all because she does not mow the secret of keeping her com* siexion clear, as Nature intended.

\s it is impossible to eliminate the rash A'hich comes from measles, or such-like diseases, by external applications, so it is impossible to clear the complexion by applying soap, creams, lotions, etc., superficially. Instead, the system has to be cleansed internally, which is done most efficiently by the use of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. The careful compounding of Nature's medicinal roots and herbs, which are used in these pills, enables them to act on the stomach and other digestive organs and so cleanse the 6ystcm to a point where it does not have to throw off impurities through the alternative© channels causing and eruptions on the skin.

"Oh yes! there are fashions in tobacco just as there are in lots of other things," said the weed merchant to the inquisitive reporter, "new brands are always coming' and going. In years long gone by the most fancied imported lines included shag and black plug, but there's not much enquiry for them now save perhaps by sailors who generally chew more than they smoke. The modern smoker is more fastidious. He wants something of finer quality with flavour and bouquet to it. "Toasted" is all the go now as any tobacconist will tell you. That's not very surprising, either, because the five genuine toasted blends, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold range from superfine cigarette baccy to full flavoured for the pipe, and supply a brand for every smoker. They're all made from the choicest leaf and, being toasted, are comparatively free from nicotin. It's often said there's no "bite" in them—and there isn't." "How about imitations'.'" queried the reporter. "All as dead as mutton," laughed the* tobacconist.

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Bibliographic details

Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9244, 5 July 1938, Page 3

Word Count
716

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9244, 5 July 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9244, 5 July 1938, Page 3

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