'ANTED'to Bay—Old raise Teeth, HJgheit prteei given in New Zealand. Poit to Manager, "Piedmont" Co., 236 Queen Street, Auckiasd. Cuh gent by wturn. Eatabiiih«i 10 jtar*. WANTED. Smart Boy.—Apply P. W. Somervjlle. "Desert Gold" Tea —a rich newblend of Ceylon's choicest leaves —is the most fragrant and refreshing Tea at its price. Sold in sealed packets by all grocers. PEIOE OP MTLK. We' hereby wish to notify our cus tomers that on acd after March Ist. milk will be 5d quart and l/-i per gallon. S. & W. SHERGOLD, W. C. GREGORY, 0. BOSHER. Worth its weight in gold to the tired and thirsty is "Desert Gold" Tea. Rich in flavour, fragrance and refreshment. Your grocer sells it. 1/8 and 2/- lb. POR SALE. Triumph -motor-cycle, 3 i h.p. £3O. Terms to uit purchaser. Also 3-speed New Hudson 3i h.p. motor-cycle, £42 10/-. Easy terms.—Apply V. Nicholls. Would £2O be of use to you? That is the First Prize in the "Desert Gold" Tea Competition. Ninety other Cash Prizes. Get particulars from your groThe tedium of housework is relieved, by' an occasional cup of DESERT GOLD TEA. No other Tea is so refreshing, stimulating, and economical. Test it to-day. 1/8 and 2/- lb.
FARMS FOR SALE. 508 acres, 4 miles Owhango Tailway; 300 acres grags; 120 acres jus* felled; very near rng-fenced and subdivided; house 4 rooms, sheds, orchard, well-watered. A snip. Easy terms arranged. O.R.P. 429 acres, freehold, few miles from Taibape; 150 acres clear, balance bush; practically ring-fenced, 100 acre 3 ploughable, 50 acres now being ploughed; 2-roomed whare, etc. Good terms. ■ \- 20 acres freehold, close Taihape, all fenced. Splendid building sites overlooking the town. Houses and sections in all parts; farms everywhere. For full particulars apply—w. Mclennan, LAND AGENT. TAIHAPE. TAIHAPE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. FIRST TERM, 1915. Should "sufficient students present themselves, classes in the undermentioned s'ulsjeeYs" v ' ' iDJKESSMAKING. ' -■: • . ' .' COOKERY. '- ...rj,; , . ART NEEDLEWORK." ;, V *j' ';..\ STENa^L%G; : -, : : i:,r--' VETERINARY;: SCIENCE,, „\ .-^. LATIN?iSb mathematics:; !/:• ENGLISH ' f ; Should "a! sufficient number of students express a desire, classes in other technical subjects could be commenced. It is proposed to "commence the classes early in Mafch, and to facilitate enrolment- the! Organiser will interview intending at the Technical School between 7 and 8 p.m. on MonWednesdays and Fridays. R. D. MacRAE, Organiser.
GOOD MEAT I HAVE established a reputation for gelling Prime Meat of all descriptions at priees absolutely-the .lowest? in the district. My delivery carts call and a trial will cenriaee you that it is good policy and gcod lusiness to deal vrith ra», M. F*BNE; THE MAN WHO KEPT THE PEICE OF MEAT DOWN.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 151, 1 March 1915, Page 1
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