TT7 ANTED to Bay—Old False Teeth. ff Highest prteea given in New Zealand. Post to Manager, "PiedmOßt" Co., 236 Qaeen Street, Auckland. Cask sent by return. Eetabiiahed 16 7«ara. The exquisite flavour of "Desert Gold" Tea will please the most discriminating palate. Order it from your grocer and try for the £2O Prize. LOST. OR STOLEN. Lost or Stolen from Taihape —A sheep dog, black, light-coloured underneath. Anyone found in possession of same will be prosecuted. Gerald Griffen. Mrs. Housewife —ask your grocer for particulars of the "Desert Gold" Tea Competition. First Price £2O and other Ninety Cash Prizes. Start "Saving the Camels" TO-DAY. ■ . i Why is "Desert Gold" Tea so rich in fragrance and flavour? Because it ia a blend of delicate young leaves from Ceylon's choicest gardens. Sealed packets only. 1/8 and 2/- lb. NOTICE. As I am leaving Taihape to take up an appointment on April Ist. inst., I must request that all accounts due me be settled before that date. F. W. B. WHITTON, March Ist., 1915. * Those who are fastidious in their choice of Tea are most pleased. with "Desert Gold" Tea. This exquisite new blend is in great demand. Test it' TO-DAY. 1/8 and 2/- lb.
FARMS FOR SALE. 204 ACRES, all grassed and fenced excepting shelter, 9 paddocks, all dairy country; house of 5 rooms, 2nd houso of 4 rooms; cowshed, 6 bails, all concreted yards and sheds, etc. 80 acres plou>ghable, 6 acres stumped and ploughed l ; one mile from Dairy Factory and school; P.O. and Railway; 5| milies from Taihape A good place . 81 ACRES FREEHOLD, next to proposed Freezing site. 50 acres stumped and ploughed; 12 acres potatoes, 4 acres onions, 3 acres orchard and garden, containing 400 apple trees, 36 plums, 725 gooseberries, 24 walnuts House of 9 rooms, h. & c. water, bathroom, and all conveniences. Nice lawns, 300 ornamental trees; large wash-hcusat tubs, etc. Garage 40 x 10; large shed with loft jfi? trap_ and jfeed room; dairy, 3 stalled, floored;- separator room; Men's , whare, etc., 'etc. .All ideal home and one of the b»3st "fcrpppinjg or dairy farms in the district. Handy.to Taihape. For full particulars and terms W. McLENKAK, LAND AGENT. TAIHAPE. TAIHAPE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. 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. PHOTOGRAPHY. • WOODWORK. VETERINARY SCIENCE. WOOL-CLASSING. LATIN AND MATHEMATICS. ENGLISH AND ARITHMETIC. Should a sufficient number of studdents express a desire, classes in other technical subjects could be commenced. It is propsed .to commence the classes early in. March, and tofatilitate enrolment the Organsier will intervv lw intending students at the Technical Sshool between 7 and-8 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. R. D. Macßae, Organiser. Tis BONNIE DOON, sae f taith and fail 'll mebbe soothe yer hairt. gin sair, Mas, gie »e a draw o'yer pipe eft sune, Gin her be fillt wi' BONNIE DOON Yer mann gang cautie' round the toun Wi' yer spleuchar fou' o' BONNIE DOON. Ne'er fasli your thumb wi' care and dool. "Smoke BONNIE DOON to cheer y«t *oh\i 51 it ns«d In loading children'* hospitals Ihi worß over. U*cd becau«« it i<< a perfect and utluinl uiilk |*«'L Ask your doctor. 20
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 157, 8 March 1915, Page 1
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