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For Salo ”, GOOD, Tomato Plants, well hardened, good croppers; 1/3 per doz., only sold at nursery..—W. J. Thompson. pOR SALE.—Fowlhouse, for. removal.—Apply this Office. Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUY—House, 4-5 rooms, conveniences, reasonable. Cash.—Apply this office. . ■ • WANTED'TO BUY.—Croquet Mallet and two balls, in good order.—Apply this Office. WANTED TO BUY.—USED Cars and Motor Cycles purchased for cash.—A. R. Johns, Ltd., Te Aroha. WANTED TO ' BUY—Good v used furniture, large of small lots; tools, lawnmowers, crockery, etc. I pay cash.— George Shepherd, Seddon St. Situations Vacant WANTED. —Young girl for housework. —Apply at Office. WANTED —Junior office-giri. —Apply in own handwriting care of this office. Wanted Known JJEAR Hamilton Artists Saturday Evening, Presbyterian Church. Good Secular and Sacred programme. Collection. WANTED —Private board by retired gentleman and school boy; central; R.C. preferred.—Apply this office. JJAVE you tried the delicious Seameal Custard Powder offered by your Self Help? It is very pleasant and nutritious, and only 1/2 per pkt. and Maori Melodies, solo and part singing. Presbyterian Church, Saturday evening. Festival of Music.

IWE are now opening our Christmas indents of Toys, in Teddy Bears, Dolls, Wooden Toys, Games and Novelties, etc. Your inspection invited at Spearing’s. JTOR a nourishing and easy vegetable, the Self Help has Green Beans, all ready to be heated. Fresh and tasty at 1/3 per tin. CONSPICUOUS among the soloists Saturday evening will be Mrs J.'Woodward, Mrs "G.; C. Reay and Mr Kenneth Ayo (Indian bass). Presbyterian Church. pOKERWORK —A nice variety just received and pow on show at Spearing’s. Bread Boards, Vases, Egg Gups, Sweets Dishes, etc. (remember, no coupons required)— Spearing’s. ■"? .- / \ '.TASTY speciaHs to be had at your Self Help this week for 1/Si. A Üb. Savoy Bacon and one small bottle of Apple Juice provides a nourishing breakfast. AFTER Church Service in Miners’ Hall, Sunday, 8.15 p.m.: Missioner, Rev. G. C. Reay, of Hamilton. POISONED Wheat (freshly made), destroys birds, rats and mice. Try it to save the garden seeds. 6d and 1/- pkts. from Clark’s, Chemist. ~k IfyJ'OTORS! Motors! ' Motors! single phase and three phase, \ h.p. to 11 h.p. We have a few of these machines. Inspect at the Waihi Elqct' deal Co., Seddon Street, ’phone 141. JJAVE you a headache? Then try Pain-Go Tablets—the popular pink tablet for speedy relief from pain. 1/6 and 2/6 from Clark’s, Chemist. WINTER Is coming; coal may bo rationed. Ensure the comfort of the home by an electric fire. Wo have the latest designs in modern heaters, fast, clean and efficient. On view at the Waihi Electrical Co.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8838, 30 October 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8838, 30 October 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8838, 30 October 1942, Page 3