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AVERLEY HOTEL i t Auckland. MAURICE O'CONNOR, Proprietor. Dosirea to intimate /hat ho has taken ovor (he business of this popular Hotel, and would reapootfully request a continuance of the liberal support hitherto awarded Visitors to Auckland will find that no effort will be spared to jfford thorn overy comfori, whilst the TARIFF will bo as previously MOST MODERATE, Tho Hotel is within one minute b walk of Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent viow of the harbour. To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of tho oolony, a Caed Millo Failthe will bo ever extended and a pleaint sojourn assured. Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc.,of the Best Brands only, MAniUOB O'CONNOR AI H I 0T E L ♦Tho Waibi Hotel is tho Oldont Established Houso in this Important District, and has over retained ihe Premier Positior as tho Best Appointol Mid most Up-to-Date Hostelry, Wines-and Spirits of the Best Selection Tablo alwttj'B Seasonable. ] AIIOOMMODATION UNSURPASSED, Charges Modkkatk. Two Exhibition Billiard Tables, under the supervision of Mr, 11, Buckeridge, Sample Rooma lor Travellers. A commodious and well-oquippod Hall in connection with tho hotel always open for engagements. H. E. MEYER, Propriotor, • P.O. Box 24, Tolograniß," Mover," Waihi, POWER'S ENTRAL KkNNV AND WAim-STEEbiS, The largest and most moaern Hotel in the district, Every convenience for travellers and others. M, Q, POWER Proprietor, , GREY STREET JUNCTION. AUCKLAND, J. T. MoHUGB ! Respectfully begs to announce th.it ho has taken over the Market Hotel, whero be will be pleased to meet old customers and friends, , , • Wines m Spiri'jS of Bept B hand?, i 'Blfnipbell and Ehrenfried's Sputkling Ales i on Draught, j NEW PRIVATE Bi^ 1 SISTERS OF MERCY are L prepared to receive Pupils for Instrumental and 7cea Music, Painting oil and water-colours), Drawing (crayon add penoil), Etching, Wood-carving, Fane;'Wor 1, in all its bianohos etc, etc For terms, apoly to THE SUPERIOR. JUST LANDED.! Large Assortment GUARANTEED BEST BRITISH UP-TOrDATE SELECTION OF Ladies' and Gents' BOOTS & SHOES MAIN4STREET, WAL

PERCY ISAAC Proprietor. Tpb Bust in Aocklakd, IJHHiMM KA T1 K A Tl. C, F, WIGLET Pkohhmos The Bust is Provided for both Man Among the chief attractions of the district around the hotel are— GOOD SHOOTING FISHING and BOATING Fitdt-class Billiard nnd Hair-dressing Saloon in connection with the Hotel. Table all that can be desired. Livery and Bait Stables in conjunction w th the hotel, Storekeeper and Gum Buyer. This interesting Pleasure Resort is about two hours' drivo from Waihi, and three hours from Ttuiran?a. /10UGHI COUGH! COUGH I—Stop X.J that Cough at once. Tussioura, a suro and reliable remodv. TAVE you a sore that won't henl? [ If so, try Witch's Herbal Ointment, a mighty healer. Sold by all storekeepers and chemists. 6d.

WILL BE COITINUED mtm^mmmmim A Good opportunity to Purchase DRAPERY, MILffiERY, ciLQTHING, BOOTS and SHOES at Big Reductions during the next Ten Days, at HETHERINGTON AOT) CO, Importers, 92 and 94, Main-street, WaiM.

SALE! GEO. CULLEN & OO.'S IS NOW ON Consisting of £2,000 worth of DRAPERY and CLOTHING to be sacrificed during: the next 14 days. BARGAINS FOR ALL. Shop early to avoid crush GEO. CTJLLEN AND CO., WAIHI.

GOOD STYLE? GOOD STYLES FIRST-CLASS WORK LARGE STOCK PERFECT FIT SMART PATTERNS BEST VALUE GRAND FINISH EXCELLENT CUT Main-street, Waiui, and Victoria street, Auckland, Veni! Vidi! Vici: lew Zealand Blothinsr Fact Beady Pekfect |k Fitting Choice Padded IW CH()ICE Shouldees fiH Pattebns. Styles THIS STYLE 21s, 27s 6d, 29s 6d, to 52s 6<L

X' ABD'S pHAMPAGNE A LES Stocked by nil Hotels in Wnihi and nurroundinw districts, BOITLED BY C L, INNES & 00„ Prompt attention fjivon to nil ordow by lotter or wiro.

FLOUB TRUST THE SECOND. 50 STRONG, STARTED OPERATIONS Ist JUNE, Breadwinners I.la not tempted into tho Trap by buying SOUTHERN "DLOUR SOUTHERN Tj THE OBJECT OF THE TRUST THROUGH ITS NUMEROUS AGENCIES BEING TO CRUSH THE MORTHERN MILLING fIOY MORTHERN MILLING fIOY GET A MONOPOLY. THEN HOW WOULD YOU FARE IN THE HANDS CP A QOUTHERN TjILOUR fjIEUST STRIKE THE TRUST MONSTER BEFORE HE GETS LOOSE A DEADLY BLOW BY USING QNLY QIHB TIOURAGEOUS JIBEE MILLS Champion "Flour and tho yiCTORY TS VOURS

CURTIS & HARV3OY, Limited MANUFACTURERS O c "DIiAGOI" BRAND GELIGNITE AND OEIDDITB " OHEDDITB" A S S^™ sm VllßVUlllh for BLASTING. SPECIAL FEATURES OF CHEDDITE: (1) Superior in strength to Gelignite. (2) Superior to the Nitro-Glycerine Explosives in its disruptive and and spreading action. (3) Does NOT EXUDE in hot weather. (4) Does NOT FREEZE in cold weather. (5) Less sensitive to shock, and safer to handle than Explosives of the Nitro-Glycerine Class. (6) Not liable to spontaneous combustion. (7) CHEAPER than Gelignite (8) Does not deteriorate in any climate. The gasos generated by Cheddite are not unpleasant,' and do not causes miners any inconvenience. The gases generated by Nitro-Gly-cerine Explosives are, as is well-known, of an irritating and unhealthy nature Curtis & Harvey's (Ltd) Manufacturers ARE OBTAINABLE FROM X HAGUE SMITH & CO, THAME, PAEROA AND WAIH

FACTORY. MAIN STREET, WAIIII. A. W. LAKBMAN, Manager, Joinery Tntnory Foncing Material Pipes Li'oo Content Supplied at Lowest Rates "FTTLINGHAM .« Koany street, (Agent ior ForbestJand Clark), oncy Victoria Firo Insurnnco Co mjMBEK yARE An CLASSHS OF RUILDINO TIMBER DOORS s.vsnas, *c. STOCKED. Auo, COAL ox thk Bust Quality Please Notick,~All orders recoivod at the Yard, or by the Proprietor's drivers promptly raccu'ed H. W, MOORE,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1056, 2 August 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1056, 2 August 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1056, 2 August 1904, Page 1

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