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Dance*. DON’T forget: Dance, TO-MORROW (Saturday) Night, St. Joseph's Hall. Music by Bob Urwing’s Dance Eand. Ladies; . 1/6; gents., 2/-. Dancing 8 p.m. sharp; prizes for Monte Carlo and Spot Waltz. public Notice* BARRY & BEALE Ltd OPTICIANS, Of AUCKLAND MR. W. M. P. BARRY, P.8.0.A., F.1.0.N.5L, F. 1.0. (Lond.) Visits WAIHI Monthly for SIGHT TESTING Next Visit: .... MONDAY, 27th April Appointments at Clark's, Chemist

Public Notices PAINT TO PROTECT! YOUR PROPERTY IS VALUABLE! Have the work done now by a trades man who uses THE BEST OF SKILL AND MATERIALS Prices reasonable: Our quotation will convince you LEONARD DICKENS, Painter apd Decorator ' WAIHi SOUTH SCHOOL COMMITTEE Owing to insufficient lighting at the school the meeting of Householders for the election of a committee will be held in the Presbyterian Hall on WEDNESDAY, night.

Public Notice* GENERAL RATIONING SCHEME !§§UE OF EATION BOOKS Ration books will be issued from all money-order and savings-bank offices between the hours of 7 p.in. and 9 p.m. MONDAY TO FRIDAY, commencing on Monday, April 13th. Persons who cannot obtain their books between these hours may make application between the hours of 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 1.30 to 5.30 p.m. at post office. A parent may obtain books for all members of the family. Persons 16 years of age and over must produce their Social Security Coupon Book. Assist the Post Office BY MAKING EARLY APPLICATION VISITING OPTICIAN ERIC H. GROCOTT P.S.M.C., P.8.0.A. (London) OPTICIAN OF HAMILTON WILL PERSONALLY VISIT WAIHI ON TUESDAY, APRIL 28 ;*. b Make your appointment now with BARRON'S PHARMACY, ’phone 43 Whatever plans yon may have for your son, make wise pro* vision to see that they are carried out, in case your own experience and judgment are not available when the time comes for him to assume the full responsibilities of life. A great safeguard of his interests will he for you to appoint the Public Trustee the executor and trustee of your estate. Ask the Public Trust Office for details of the permanent, faithful and efficient service which it can render. 10/2

6 u LET BERLEI BRING BACK TO BEAUTY FORGET your hips and birthdays. Berlei proves it’s line that counts. And no foundation gives a more beautiful line than Berlei, with anything like the comfort. For Berlei has specialised in the big figure for years. And ONLY Berleis are made expressly to your figure type. Every section, every line of your Berlei is designed, cut and stitched to solve YOUR figure problem and yours alone. Support is built in exactly where slack muscles need it, ease where movement demands it. It s like wearing a glorious, powerful second skin. With weak flesh supported, weight distributed . . . your whole posture improves at once. The strain that comes from inadequate corseting is gone. You stand better, feel better and you can tackle your war work just as enthusiastically and energetically as your daughter. Be fitted with your true-to-type Berlei and a new beauty, a new youthfulness are yours at once. FOR THE MATURE FIGURE YOU m Si / 1 Berlei has simplified fitting to figuretype by giving every figure a number. So . . . just as you ask for a si\e zo dress, or a si%e 7 glove . . . now you can give the number of your figure too. Ask the corse tiere for it when you see about your new Berlei,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXXI, Issue 9756, 10 April 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXXI, Issue 9756, 10 April 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXXI, Issue 9756, 10 April 1942, Page 3

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