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•' «< f v ’ *■«!"!' T»-Vi; ' ; i i-» *•<- 1 1‘ N .v ■! •< - ) < •id-.nvr • ! r • " ■ - -f »*•»•! A u !> -1/; t '■ " ' .1 U L*-,* f vU r!< ‘ * The finest Tea IVc 1 usU.ll ” I’har ‘s v.hi-’t you ’1) s- y rs you sip t'. f refresliing lijunr of ‘ 1 Ei^frt Geld LVc. grocer sells it. Got your share of the .£SO to be d tribute.l i-b'.org nseia b? “Desert fold ’’ Tf. : . PI Cash 3Vr.es. For partic, alars esc yonr grocer. When ys,u read or : ‘ Desert Gob.!,' - ’ think of r. go! dor:-brown brow of deliciously fragrant Tea--the best at its pries in Xt-vr /it'Eard. Ask for (ho 2/gVi) do. Let. your tea-cup tr-'r you how deliciously fmgrar.t and refreshing “Desert Gobi ” Tea is. Its flavour will capture your favour. Ask for the 2/- grade. “My bra ml is GOLDEN I.AGLB • prefer'the PLUG, thanks—like to slice it up and pack into my 'ole Briar know that I’ve got tin genuine comfurling GOLDEN EAGLE.” Also in Ton can't kelp “ente n,» sold, but .( i needn’t keep it.! I XAZOL” is t>- solution. Its fragr-nt. healing rupert tes penetrate to fho affer.isd j ;.rv ß •.p.ickly and eife.V.' vedy. ?m« y. }< i »i.\tv doses T Alii APS Kr.BZZ FAIR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2L 191 * The 'N.Z! Loan and Mer.vthi Lyencv, Co.. Ltd., will offer by P ;b]ic Auction a a above; On account of Mr. R. T. Butley,Moawhango: 74 horses (unbroken) as follows: 12 4- and 5-yr. old horses by Rascal • TO 3-yr-old horses by Rascal 10 2-yr.-old horses by Rascal 12 3-yr.-old half-draught horses, by~ Shepherd’s Pride 20 2-yivold half-draught horses, by Shepherd ’a Pride 10 2-yr.-old half-draught horses, by Shepherd’s Pride (lighter) On account of other vendors: 2 draught horses, broken to harness 1 8-yr. draught horses, broken to harness ■ - ] 3-yr.-old colt, unbroken 1 5-yr.-old half-draught, broken to lend 1 5-yr. gelding, broken to saddle 10 hacks NICHGLL’3 PIOTUS.es. TO-NIGHT! ’ ; Edison’s Screaming Farce-Play — “WHEN THE MEN LEFT TOWN,” or, HOW THE WOMEN MANAGED THE BOROUGH. (2,000 ft.) Councillors, don’t miss witnessing this film. TCalem’s Two-Reel Big Feature: “THE PADRONE’S PLOT” (2,000 ft.) “ENGLAND PREPARING FOR WAR” (Second Series). TREES STARS THEATRE . TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. A Yitagrapli Masterpiece: - “SACRIFICE OF KATHLEEN” A Huge Keystone Farce: “THE FATAL SWEET TOOTH” Also. Seven ’Other Special Feature Films. TO LET. Six-roomed Cottage, water laid cn. Four-roomed cottage; plenty firewood handy; right to run horse or cow if de* I sired. —Apply to this office.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 170, 23 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 170, 23 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 170, 23 March 1915, Page 1

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