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NEWS AND NOTES.

Parke Pittar and E. R. Gresham, Surgeon Dentists, Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton. The up-to-date factory being constructed for the IVfDa Dairy (Taranaki) Company is almost completed. When illness has gone it often leaves women run down and in poor health. It is then that Vitasan Tonic will be found of inestimable value in restoring health and vitality. This tonic is excellent for all cases of poor health, and is sold at 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle by H. N. Forsythe, Wesley Buildings.

The health inspector in his investigation of Infectious diseases within the Taranaki County during last month reported nine cases of scarlet fever, one of diphtheria, and six of pneumonia, a total of 16.

For years past the ladies of Hamilton have taken advantage of the excellent hair-dressing service which is offered by Michell, on the corner of Ward and Victoria Streets. Here skilled treatment and modern appliances bring out the hidden beauty of any woman.

The late Jack Cannot’s theatrical pals at Sydney are arranging a unique benefit performance at a Sydney theatre on behalf of his widow and children.

New Ford owners report remarkably low running costs for long distances'. Petrol and oil consumption is very small and there is plenty of power in reserve. Drive a New Ford yourself and enjoy the real pleasures of motoring. Arrange a demonstration with F. Baker, Ltd., Collingwood Street.

When you put a kettle on the gas stove to boil, always turn the spout away from the tap. Otherwise you will learn by bitter experience that before you can turn the tap off, the boiling water is spurting, in a manner most painful, all over your hand I

Young man, you cannot afford to neglect your appearance if you wish to succeed in business. Follow the steps of wise young men, and select your apparel from the excellent range stocked by Alick J. Connell, Men’s Wear Specialist, Wesley Buildings. He has a wonderful selection of ties and socks which match each other to perfection. Then his stock of hats, In all makes, shades and sizes, is the most complete in town.

Albumen water taken regularly each morning before breakfast Is an excellent remedy for an ulcerated s.tomach. Beat an egg-white until it becomes a stiff froth, then gradually beat into it a gill of cold water previously boiled. In the morning skim off any remaining froth and drink the liquid, which should be taken fasting. The egg should be at least ten hours old, as the albumen will. not have set before that time has elapsed.

Ladles! For hemstitching, French embroidery, overlocking and laddermending, try the Beehive, next Haeremai Tea Rooms, Victoria Street. All kinds of buttons and button-holes are made there also.

To make an excellent miniature stove for picnicking fill an empty quarter-pint cream tin with cottonwool saturated with methylated spirit. Keep the lid On until required for use, then make a stand for the billy, place the "stove” underneath and apply a match.

The building of any structure, be it home or business premises, is always more economical and of more reliable construction if timber of certified quality, such as is supplied by the Sawmillers’ Timber Trading Co., Ltd., Ward Street, is used. When you build with timber from this source you use material which is true to specification, properly seasoned, and evenly cut. The Sawmillers’ Timber Trading Co., Ltd., can supply timber for all purposes.

When making pea soup wait until the stock is boiling hard before adding split peas and vegetables and ail danger of burning or sticking to the pot will be obviated.

Woman at Enfield: My husband said he was going to leave me and find someone wiio was perfect.

The progress of aviation in Hamilton can be compared with the rise of another important asset to the town. The factory of Louden and Hawkins, Ward Street, is producing baby-car-riages and seagrass furnishings which are. equal to anything manufactured in any other part of the Dominion. Call and see their goods yourself.

It is the first time I have ever heard a woman give her agt without hesitation.—Sir Ilenry Dickens, the Common Sergeant, to an Old Bailey witness who said she was 65.

A 2/4 tin of Rolfe’s Wax contains as much as three 1/- tins.

“There are many works of art nowadays that have no appearance of beauty at all. Mr Justice Avory in the King's Bench Division.

Ladies, if you appreciate quality you will be delighted with both Choysa Tea and the beautiful cutlery and tableware you can obtain free by saving Choysa coupons.

INTERESTING ITEMS. ing able completely to release the hose, stolen from the Normanby Dairy Company’s pump the other day. The sliding cover of the machine had been forced down and the thieves, not being able completely to release the nose, had cut .enough off to serve their purpose. Why pay more? Nelson British Electric Lamps, all sizes, from 60w. down for 2/- each, at T. L. Millar and Co., 227 Victoria Street, Hamilton. Phone 2087.

The Taranaki .County inspector reported to the council that during the month £62 5s 2d had been collected from motorists. Of this amount £55 4s 2d was for heavy traffic licenses, £4 for drivers’ licenses, £2 10s for Ones and 11s for driving fees.

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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17786, 10 August 1929, Page 4

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NEWS AND NOTES. Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17786, 10 August 1929, Page 4

NEWS AND NOTES. Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17786, 10 August 1929, Page 4

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