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WANTED. Lady-help or capable ao washing*.—Apply Mrs. Todd, Hilh” WANTED. Twenty good navvies, for tram formation; long Main Labour Bureau. WANTED KNOWN. We make no charge for repairing our boots when the repairs do not exceed one shilling. When the repairs exceed one shilling 50 per cent, will be al* lowed.—At McOOEMICK'S. Business Announcements. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Electors:— I wish to annuonce that I am a Candidate for the forthcoming electioa of Councillors, and-trust to receive your support on Polling Day, April 28th. •i •'Yours sincerely, * J. R. CUNNINGHAM'S. TRESPASS NOTICE. NOTICE is given that trespassers with dog or gun on our properties Will be prosecuted. A. R. FANNIN^V;., D SCOTT, R. WILKIE, G. GRIFFIN, JAS. SMITH, D. BROOME, S. CARTIER, , . - ■ • E. SPOONER, J. WEBB, A. BOSHER, S. SHERGOLD, J. MI.SSEN, J. BARTOSH, -U M. CORRIGAN, C. E. LAIDLEY, A. McCOLL. E. FIELD. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF IJE BOROUGH OF TAIHAPffIi f 1

Ladies and Gentlemen: I beg to notify you that I ajna a candidate for the forthcoming ele®tion, if elected, my policy wilj ’b’9 progress with economy and sound administration. Yours faithfully. W. J. KUHTZE. BOROUGH ELECTIONS* 3? TO THE ELECTORS OP TS£ BOROUGH OF TAIHAPS V V Ladies and Gentlemen:— I desire to offer to you my best serTiees in the interests of our Borough. Progress, with a due regard t!o condition- of the exchequer, is ns# '«%* .-jective in seeking to rejfresent 70S; I belong to no party. Fair and impartial consideration of all matters- fig**' pertaining to the advancement welfare of the Borough will bo given. If yon do me the honour to afford me the support which I ntfjß.B*licit it will be found that * '‘ffepiarai Beal’'’ is my motto. 1 -ana, Ladies and Gentleman, Yours obediently, B. LOAQ3S& ’ After partaking of three 41 DESERT GOLD” Tea, the ifesrM remarked; “Now I know why 'jea iJ Hew Zealand’s National Eevera&«. r * Of course, he was drinking th« ■* The “Camelfl 1 ’ have come! You will find them at your grocer’s onphekets of “DESERT GOLD” TEA. Start saving them and win .120. See your grocer TO-DAY. Whether you drink Tea once or four times a day, drink the best “DESERT GOLD” TEA. ' Sold by your grocer in sealed packets. “Save the Camels.” 1 For the home there’s no Ten ' ■ iri able to “DESERT GOLD.’ T‘ • V; - !f > | saving and satisfying that you w;a rc- | grot every day you have been without 1 it. Ask for the 2/-- blend. j CONNOISEURS, -when referring to j the merits, of “Tiki” Stout, say. “It‘a I as goot\ as. English '* r kTy

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 195, 27 April 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 195, 27 April 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 195, 27 April 1915, Page 1

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