Ugh est isesss give Zviiziid, Post to Manager, "Pieduost" Co., 230■••Qicas Street, Auck"iod. Cash sent by ?a£rmi. Esta-Wiali-flood" Cocksfoot or ryegrass se
any quantity. State price wanted and send satnplcs to Prime Bros:, Ranga'.."The finest Tea I've tasted!" That's what you'll say as yon sjp the refreshing liquor of "Desert Gold" Tea. Tour grocer sells it. LOST. ■Batwoen Station and Dr. Boyd's — Bro'aeh, with pearl centre. —Apply this, office. Get your share of the £SO to be distributed'- among users of "Desert. Gold," Tea. 91 Cash Prizes. For-'par- ' titulars see your grocer. When you read of "Desert Gold," think of a golden-brown brew of deliriously fragrant Tea—the bast at Its price in New Zealand. Ask for the 2/grade. , * Wt your, tea-cup tel you how dcliei•ousl'y fragrant and refreshing "Bssert/Gold" Tea is. Its flavour will/capture your favour. Ask for the -•'2/- grade. FARMS POJ? SALP ;«K ACRES, ail grassed and fenced excepting shelter, 9 paddocks, all dairy country; house of 5 rooms, 2nd.hous;3 of 4 rooms; cowshed, 6 bails, all .concreted yards and sheds, etc. 80 ■' acres -'ploughable, 6 acres stumped 'and ploughed; one mile from Dairy _.Factory ancl school; P.O. and Railway; I>i milas from Taihape A good ■place -,,
'SI ACRES FREEHOLD, next to pro- •'" .posed Freezing site. 50 acres stumpd and ploughed; 12 acres potatoes, -.. i acres oilions, 3 seres orchard and '..garden, containing: 400 apple trees, .. 3§ plums, 725 gooseberries, J 54 wal* . jauts Sroef*. House of ft rooms, ft. & ■' b. Waier, batbrooxa, and ail conven'••ieiice'3. Nice lawns, 300 ornamental ''''trees;, largo wash-house, tubs, etc. ■• Garage 40 x 10; large shed with loft "-.' <57 x 16; stable and stalls, trap and ,v; feed room; workshop; dairy, 3 stal- ";' led, ffoorea; separator room; men's • whare, etc., etc. An ideal home and "'one of the best, cropping Gr dall^ ■ farms in the district. -Handy, to TaiUape!*. For" full particulars and terms .''.-:', ' LAUD AGENT: : .-REDUCED PEIGSO V ■ k>AL*» ROOFING IRON (Ly- , V', saght's). • :.'.. • -.:_' - '•'•WIRE NETTING. V ';''C FENCING WIRE- "■' .. ;'; WATER PIPES, >. ;' ; ;/ £ : v' ■'> RANGES AND GRATES.'; .- _..'; ■ , All Prices Freight Paid. HjOPWOOD HARDWARE CO., '.- Palmerston North. . '< TAIHAPE TECHNICAL \-< ,-•;: SCHOOL^ '•■ -.FIRST TERM, 1915. '..'Should sufficient students present themselves, classes in the undennen tioned subjects will be formed: — '.", 'AGRICULTURAL. ' .DRESSMAKING. \ \ .COOKERY. .' .< ',.'■ ART ■'. NEEDLEWORK. . STENCILLING. ; \ ■■: :~\, | ■ ;•' ..HOME NURSING. '■ -'BOOK-KEEPING. V ; '-PHOTOGRAPHY. - WOODWORK. • \\.
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 to facilitate enrolment the Organsier will mtervtfw intending students at the Technical 'Sshool hetw.een 7 and-8 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, '':':' ' ': R. D. Macßae. \ Organiser. Una ideal luotf. for i Give your babchance by feedin-; Qlftso. It !i:il!«
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 165, 17 March 1915, Page 1
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