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Blossom! ime I Springtime! ow A Cordial Invitation is extended to call and inspect these New Goods Seddon St., Waihi BUY FROM THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES

THE SPOT FOR SPORTS Under New Management GOLDEN CROSS HOTEL ROSEMONT RD., WAIHI, Mr and Mrs Jack Harding, formerly of the Post Office Hotel, Thames, assure past and future customers and guests that the reputation for service and civility tyie house has enjoyed for many years will be fully maintained LET A VISIT PROVE IT! Popular IMPERIAL & LION ALES on tap JACK HARDING - - - 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 convenience 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 Bottle Store WAITEMATA ALE AT ITS BEST Phone 10 Phone 10 F. J. THOMPSON, Proprietor I" ET a Visit prove that the word "STERLING" applies to the Service as well as to . the Hotel It is as true to label as the wide range of Ales and Spirits stocked POPULAR WAITEMATA BEER ON TAP STERLING HOTEL Phone 136 WAIHI Phone 136 A?E. HANCOX - - Proprietor

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXXII, Issue 9018, 9 October 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXXII, Issue 9018, 9 October 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXXII, Issue 9018, 9 October 1944, Page 1

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