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'lit.l t.L-O 9_ulflia^?.il::fsi-T mr-J > I J J3-U'Pfl le prices. Priced at lv for posting, 1/6, OUT OF A SEY A SHOWER OF HANKERCHIEFS. V-/ / W'Vv'V-^-J s, v//y ; \\\w y H uulkerchiefs and Christians go together—you cannot thins of one Without ~■•„./ ', \,y the other—because handkerchiefs are the most acceptable of Christmas Gifts. • pJ^ i-.s-.-h complete half-dozen goes to you wrapped in a box—take off wrapper, JW \V , ; , examine handkerchiefs, and with the gummed tab fastened to each box seal // \x ■ 'them np again and re-post to your friend or loved one. If desired, we will en- // ,-, X|l y/ \|| close your greeting card and post to your friend direct. & j '- Each Half-dozen in a Neat Box ready for you to post. ).\DIES' BANDKETCCHIEFS, Irish manufacture, in White Muslin, and Cambrirc Embroidered, it is impo»siui« to des"' be aH these but they come to Vs direct from Belfast and go to you at guaranteed wholesale prices. Priced at X-er halt .Ju/en, in box ready for posting, 2/9, 3/6, 4/9, 6/6, 10/6, 14/6 half-doa LADi-K*' HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain White, Hem-stitched. Priced at per dozen, in box ready for posting, 1/6, 1/9. s/6 > s'6' 5 ' 6 ' 6/6, 9/6 half-doi. '-i.sHir.DJKKN'S* HANDKERCHXEi'S, White, Hem-stitched—s for Cd; 6 fr r 9d. Klt'Li'TlE KA-SDKEBpHIEFS—O for 6d. GEN 1 LkMEN I* "IXOELDA HANDKERCHIEFS of Mercerised Cotton, looking very Jilte silk; silk embroidered inVtiaJ mh» e«" ••?*, very State initial wanted—lOd each. . GENTLGMI'-TS H u'FLDA HANDKERCHIEF, same make as above,, but with coloured borders; no imtials-At for Oaau *ith ordit. Our guarantee of Satisfaction of Your Money Back is the Customers " . . S">:'u-iard. No 14P97—FANVY PARCEL.—fcjds Cambric :dt >y, sin wide;, 6yds Cambric Insertion, 2iu wide; ljyds ISin Camisole EmWie-s Gvds Hin White Torchon ! ~<: Cvds IJin White Torchon Insertion; 1 card Feathct-stitc NO 14P9S—F\NCY i vl^EL.—<i Ladies' Hem *♦■!•■• ~ed Handkerchiefs; Gds 1} Cotton Torchon Lace; Gds U Cambric Embroidery: 1 coloured Patent Leather Belt: K ■•: .ir Nets on-elastic (slate colour); 3 Lace Collar, 2Jm .high; .1 Coloured Silk Bow; tdyds 18in. Chmhole Embroidery; .1 fancy Hatpins; 2 Hatpin Protectors; 12 Lmbroidered Initials for sewing on. tost free for 5/. " . REMARKABLE CHRISTMAS SURPRISE PACKET of ■ .<« fancy goods. From this parcel you can make pretty and pleasing gifts to four or fhe friends. 'A .genuinely .welcv; surprise awaits the lucky purchasers of tins parcel. J t not satisfied with-it we refund money. ' Post Free for Oai* with Order, 5/. rpiiiiiSiijKiMg rTT>i,Y,jiiT'j The Mil Order Drapais. r\ 4 -,j7pff When you know a thing Ls the best -you ask for it sn.iko sure of getting it. Therefore ask your grocer for Nelson Moate's Pure Tea—and get ill (Jetting- it, and no other, means complete satisfaction and a value which cannot be obtained in any other brand. has 3S years of public approval to its credit. At the grocer's you will sometimes find brands of tea whose names are unfamiliar to you. These generally consist of interior tea, with Utile or no care taken in selection, and often allow a large profit. Sometimes the grocer may prefer to sell these to you for that reason. Ask for Nelson Moate's Tea and get it—it will give the best results because it Is the outcome of expert selection and blending of the finest teas obtainable—backed with 3 5 years experience and the highest reputation and position in the tea trade? With all these advantages we can supply you with infinitely better quality and valuo than any less experienced firm caa do. Keep enough of that ordinary tea to make a pot. Buy a packet of our tea. Make a pot of each and see which is the most economical, which lias the best flavour, and which gives the most aatlsfactlon. Try our* against any tea. We do not fear the test, we welcome it. a ft ■/ / ■/£', %- *? sy/ tfitf / //if/A si*stlh-l !::£ nos^ tfou get quality

fttfA&Ul PRIVATE HOSPITAL. TEMPEXANCE HOTEL. Main Street, Taihape. «?o p. r» «u«»r , F ». j Thiee minutes' walk from Kailway Station ?0 Box m, Taihupa. 1 .C A PIL Tj - y ' Every Modern'"onvrn no<* Hot, 00l" 1 , shower and plunge baths Lettar or wire receives iro ipt t ttention i3r> > kfast supplied in time 'or ill early trains 3, TftiiffModcra 1 »«s.*Nintex«nce-C3^l

A strong and Reliable Watch y \A w\\\ a pt-if ct H Jewelled "">■■ V; i movrrn nl smJ Compensation w< v.,--iV: I B.ii f:'f. V- t-1 i:\v-- sole! thou- '■■ ; »«...d« of th.-se watches in N.Z. f a;.d -.an confidently recommend " z&f*'**--'~-<&?sk h Ovtn ns b iiif; the best value ; ' : " '"Vfs'' l - •*» y v <c":-a\ one cl ihern ai:d vou will have ,■ J-* "'.\"v correct lime always. V>h Gun Melal or Polished NicJ.el Xi-\f Open Face Cases—2s/- each :X //£ H anting Crises 30/- each OF / iX :. W* ptiarnntre ea<h Fnv-ire I ever 4',. ,' ,' '\ />\Sg If" 12 in--, liis. They arc god I f/t£ .tf\s.-J?f 20 '.€■*!»" w.sr. Orlrr nne loday. Wo t«rd them securely patktrti—-Putt Free- ( • ft? rC I?OP YM AQ We »« openh.* up New Goods suitable for Xrn*s Gift?. Nowhere in NZ. could you find such splendid fts»<»rl<ne»ts of I adies' and Gent's Watches, Bracelet Watches, Rijigs (s-t dl aianner of precious stones), Necklets, Mml Chains, Links, and also u«"fu' and beautiful articles ;•, • :.' Silver md Llectro-plated Wart. Clocks, Leather Gfftfl; etc. Copies o; our i\Ww Xm.-.s Catalogue ma\ b. nad Free on request. 3! f!WART DAWSON & Co. Ltd h VLi.b'KS WELLINGTON*

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 102, 2 January 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 102, 2 January 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 102, 2 January 1915, Page 8

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