WANTED to Buy—Old false Teeth, Highest prices given in New Zealand. Post to Manager, “Piedaoat“ Co., 236 Queen Street, Anckfaad. Cash sent by return. Established 16 jaars. WANTED. Smart Boy.—Apply F. W. Somerville. “Desert Gold” Tea—a ribh new blend of Ceylon’s choicest leaves—is the most fragrant and refreshing Tea at its price. Sold in sealed packets by all grocers. WANTED. Head Breast-Benchman; tailer-out for same; planing machine man,—Apply B. L, Knight, Eaurimu. Worth its weight in gold to the tired and thirsty is “Desert Gold” Tea. Eich in flavour, fragrance and refreshment. Your grocer sells it. 1/8 and 2/- lb.. WANTED TO BUY. Cocksfoot Seed, any quantity; send samples,—Apply Prime Bros., Eangataua. 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 grocer. POE SALE. Weaner Pigs.—Apply W. M. Thompson, Birch's Eoad* Taiiape. The tedium of housework is relieved by an occasional cup of DESEET GOLD TEA. No other Tea is so refreshing, stimulating, and economical. Test it to-day. .1/8 and 2/- lb. PAEMS POE SALE. 508 acres, 4 miles Owhango railway; 300 acres gra s s; 120 acres just felled; very near rng-feneed and sub- ' divided; house 4 rooms, sheds, orchard, well-watered. A snip. Easy terms arranged. O.E.P. 420 acres, freehold, few miles from Taihape; 150 acres clear, balance bush; practically ring-fenced, 100 acres 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. McLENN'AhT, LAND AGENT. TAIHAPE. TAIHAPE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. V" FIRST TERM, 1915. Should sufficient students present themselves, classes in the undermentioned subjects will be formed*. — , AGRICULTURAL. DRESSMAKING. . . '<• COOKERY. : : ART NEEDLEWORK. STENCILLING. HOME NURSING. .BOOK-KEEPING. << i PHOTOGRAPHY. ” - WOODWORK. VETERINARY SCIENCE. . WOOL-CLASSING. \ \ - LATIN AND ,, ' ENGLISH AND ARITHMETIC. 7 Should a sufficient number df'-.gtu*, dents express a desire, classes in pth'6r technical subjects could be commenced. It is proposed to commence the-] classes early’in March, and to facilitate ■ enrolment the Organiser, will interview -pidending students at the Technical School between 7 and 8 p.m. on Mon- • days, Wednesdays and Fridays, R, D. Macßae, Organiser, , GOOD MEAT I HAVH established a reputatipn for Belling Primed Meat of Tall descriptions at, prices,, #bsolutely the lowest in the district, v . ■ My delivery carts call and a trial will coa?lncrf r y(m dhat it-.ifl good policy and good ItfßiuesS'.to deal with me/ M. PY,KN33»v THE MAN WHO KEPT./THE OF MEAT DOWN.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 152, 2 March 1915, Page 1
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