ORK MINSTER was begun in the reign of William the Conqueror and finishc in 1470 four hundred years a-building! But that patient craftsmanship, working with sound materials, has achieved beauty that endures. These are the ideals, too, ol Minster tailoring clothes that last because they are good through and through. .Most oi the Minster tailors are now busy with uniforms, but civilians can still be served, although they may have to wait longer for their Minster suit, overcoat or sportswear. With rationing, it pays more than ever to be fitted by Minster for clothes that last. C II €i M iSLEfe# M / l \ to I f If mi niVsff m&m ... \ 0M:p! I 10 a .' V v k S|f : T ii'JE fa.® « §1 i 5k n " '-r ■: ; ;T : fif | : '■ . i II • ; i. -Vj! : ■ f .v ' I ■ . iff ; ; : ' ' - if “■: ; •; f • "f , .; ' v-g. «« 1 if? f •: r;■ i ■ m iff. ;f f. . . V t:.^ M# J. P. GAMBLE PHONE 27 W A 1111
OUR NEW Y WISH At the dawn of the New Year we remember old friends retained, and new friends gained, and extend to all our best wishes for a happy and prosperous 1943 and, to this end, that 1943 will usher in a new and better order- —a saner, humaner social system based on “ co-operation ” Each for all, and all for each, The Law runneth forward and back. The strength of the pack is the wolf. And the strength of the wolf is the pack. —an International Order, based on brotherhood, on the fundamental unity of all mankind — Indian and Negro, Saxon and Celt, Teuton and Latin and Gaul, Mere surface shadows and sunshine. While the sounding unifies all. Then, and not till then, will “all men's good be each man’s rule,” and universal peace lie like a shaft of light across the land. The darkest hour is just before the dawn —so keep believing! —only those who believe, achieve! We believe in “ourselves,” in “you,” and in “the future in the distance” — at the “TEMPLE OF SERVICE” TH El WAIHI HARDWAf E PHONE 86 P.O. BOX 66
BARRON’S ins ID I I Lzli.A.J BALSAM For Coughs and Colds 2/6 Bottle NORTHERN SI £ AMS HIP CO., Ltd. A LCK LAND-WAIHi CARGO SEItV ICE Through Freight Service ex. Paeroa i Wharf to Waihi. Delivery by Brenan and Co. Ltd.’s motor trucks in Borough area j. W. SILCOCK, Agent, Paeroa Phone No. 11. P.D. Box o 5 nrr-gwa: rr. i^Tt.r.Nv.y^iuaici3a^Ttta3^aga^c^'g3aiaciiJ3J^aaaw«soi!affiflUSi^ i U-U--r O UL , o fc' r< CA- iJf. A 1 Send r - o / V) l - C/: H
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXII, Issue 8873, 17 February 1943, Page 1
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