- —Wanted Known W.W.S.A. Patriotic Stall—Results of Competitions: Glass Dish, No. 111, Mrs K. Roberts; Mrs Boggs’ Cake, No. 38, Miss M. J. Olphert; Step Ladder, No. 101, Mrs K. P. Berryman; Mrs Evans’ Cake, No. 73, W. M. Stainton; Mrs (Harry's -Spoons, No. 33, Miss B. Giddens; Mrs Taylor’s Cake, No. 98; Mr R. Caundle.—T. Taylor, Hon. Sec. WANTED —Private-board by retired gentleman and school boy; central; R.C. preferred.—Apply this office. pOR a tasty breakfast,’a bottle of Apple Juice and -Jib bbst Savoy Bacon Rashers. The two for 1/3.1 this week only at your Self Help. POISONED Wheat .(freshly made), destroys birds, rats and mice. Try it to save the garden seeds. 6d and 1/- pkts. from Clark’s, Chemist. yEGETABLES are scarce so take a tin of Gi*een Beans home. Only 1/3 tin at your Self Help. ' PRISONERS of War Relatives And Friends '-Association Social Committee meeting, Borough Chambers on Wednesday, Nov. 4th, 7 p.m.—(Mrs) D. Williams, Social Sec.
NEW lines in ladies’ Handbags. Knitting Bags (Wool holders), Shopping Kits, men’s Shaving Sets,’ Money Belts, Wallets, etc., just opened at Speai'ing’s. JTOR those sleepless j nights take a, nice hot cup of Horlick’s Malte'd Milk; 1/9 and 2/11 at your Self Help. ... gOXED Stationery, Compendiums, Pads, Envelopes, Ink, Blotter, etc. Make Spearing’s your centre for all your writing requirements. Prices right. IfyfOTORS! Motors! Motors! Single phase and three phase, } h.p. to li h.p. We have a few of these machines. Inspect at the Waihi Electrical 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 ' 1 " the home by an electric fire. TV*'® have the’ latest designs in ma/’ ®F“ heaters, fast, clean and efficimj"''' On view at the Waihi Electrk A<-a G ' o, Buyers of Pi? N'ew pJTG-IWAR-ZEALAND ri.j r - KETING ASSIST " Baconers, Porkers and pers .will be received ai\ Waihi Station weekly, Monday 8 Katikati phone, No. 52 Y Buyer: \ J. D. BOYD, Phone 200 k PIGS PIGS PIGS J. C. HUTTON (N.Z), LTD. Enquiries received by either phone 236 (J. T. Owens), or phone 132 (Waihi Carriers, Ltd.), will be promptly attended to. Next Receiving Date: J. T. OWENS, Phone 236
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8839, 2 November 1942, Page 3
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