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BARRON'S BRONCHIAL BALSAM For Coughs and Colds 2/6 Bottle

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NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. AUCKLAND-WAIHI CARGO SERVICE Through Freight Service ex. Paeroa Wharf to Waihi. Delivery by Brenan and Co. Ltd.’s motor trucks in Borough area. Full particulars from: ' J. W. SILCOCK, Agent, Paeroa Phone No. 11. P.O. Box 35 HOTELS THE SPOT pOR gPORTS In Taking Over The GOLDEN CROSS HOTEL ROSEMONT RD., WAIHI, Mr and Mrs George Marshall, formerly of Auckland, assure past and future custgmers and guests that the reputation for service and civility the' house has enjoyed for many years will be fully maintained. LET A VISIT PROVE IT! Popular IMPERIAL & LION ALES on tap George Marshall - - Proprietor P.O. Box 80. ’Phone 4. ROB ROY Family and Commercial Hotel Seddon Street, Waihi Enjoy IMPERIAL ALE (on tap) amid congenial surroundings UNEXCELLED SERVICE Every comfort and modern conveni ence for the travelling public EXCELLENT TABLE Proprietor C. L. LEE Phone 15 Accommodation, food and ■ LIQUOR are of the best at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL WAIHI, and are provided in SPACIOUS AND MODERN SURROUNDINGS New and up-to-date Bars and Bott’e * Store WAIIEMATA ALE AT ITS BEST Phone 10. Phone 10. F. J. THOMPSON, Proprietor (Late Albion Hotel, Auckland) OLD CUSTOMERS AND NEW will receive a warm welcome at the STERLING HOTEL 'Phone 136 WAIHI ‘Phone 136 and are assured of the best of attention by Mr and Mrs A. E. Hancox (formerly of Gleeson’B Hotel, Auckland), who have taken over control, and their staff ALES AND SPIRITS OF THlil BESTPOPULAR WAITEMATA BEER ON TAP ' - l|gp

i nfr BROS LTCI THE FARMERS’ SPECIALISTS LAND, ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS. The “HARE” MILKING MACHINE is fitted with “HARE” Individual Pulsators and Detector Interceptors. Has a natural calf sucking action and supersedes mechanical milking. If you. consider your cows naturally butterfat production increases, A logical reason why you should use a “HARE” Pulsator. If you have a House, Section or Farm for Sale or if you are a purchaser, see Mr Hare about it. His advice is genuine. Agencies: New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd., File, Car & Accident. Lister Separators. Guaranteed Electric Fences. mill mi in i umhIOJ HFaetors that have made Sbr •AIIMMUKcpt this huteher.u ramoas Chamb^lXinng if Wed Cut areru Attention High Prices get the “cold shoulder” here, and “no bones” are made about giving full weight and quality. All meat in stock has passed the strictest tests—but the best test of all is the “oven test”—that remains for YOU. Say the word—place an order to-day. Waihi Butchery (C. D. MARGAN, Prop.) SEDDON ST. ’Phono 41

PULLING FOR VICTORY RAILWAYS’ VITAL ROLE As our war effort increases, miracles of movement are required of the railways—men, munitions and produce to be shifted in ever-expanding quantities. Some of this extra transportation must be won through freighters making better and swifter use of railway waggons; some of it will come from an even greater drive by railwaymen; some of it must come from civilian sacrifices. . . . New peaks are called for; they can and will be met. With the railways, war needs MUST come first. THE WAR CAN’T WAIT.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8838, 30 October 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8838, 30 October 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8838, 30 October 1942, Page 1