A TERRIFIC STORM. CAUSES CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE. WELLINGTON. Tills Day. The lollov. lag teiegiUrn was received by the secretary of the General Post Offices from G e postmistress at Teararca. "A toniacc and 1i aiiiiiny struck the post office during a gale at 10.45 a.ir.., and did cons.derab-o damage to a chimney on th e western, side. It snapped, the top in half and blew it cu to the roof. Two windows wore smashed and the back door and roof cn the eastern side .is considerably sprung. Tbs office itself is sevI oral inches cut of plumb and all map* and pesters are broken clean out. The outer fence of the enclosure is destroyed and carried across the read. On the western end the material shed was I blown in and window broken. All telephone wires- are blown down, one only remaining.
TRESPASS NOTICE. • NOTICE is given that trespassers ■with dog or gun on owr properties will bo prosecuted. A. R. FANNIN, D SCOTT, R. WILKIE, G. GRIFFIN, .lAS. SMITH, D. BROOME, S. CARTIER, E. SPOONER, •I. WEBB,' A. BOSHER, S. SHEEGOLD, ,1. MISSEN, .1, BARTOSH, M. CORRIGAN, C. E. LATDLEY, A. Me COLL. R. FIELD. fj After partaking of throe cups of "DESERT GOLD” Tea, the Tourist remarked: "Now I know why Ton is New Zealand’s National Beverage.*' Of course, lie was drinking the best. The "Camels” have come! Yon will find them at your grocer *s on packets 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 .a sealed packets. "Save the Camels.” For the,home there’s no Ton comparable to "DESERT GOLD. ’ It is so saving and satisfying that you will regret every day you have been without it. Ask for the 2/- blend.
GREAT BRITAIN’S GREATEST PIANOS! Of the celebrate' - ! English instruments stocked by The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., none enjoys such an enviable reputation as the Broadwood piano. One might say that it is the “.Gold j Standard ’ * of the Piano Industry. I Made by the oldest-established firm of i piano manufacturers in the British j Empire—John Broadwood and Sons, j Ltd. —every model is the result of nearly 200 years’ adherence to the highest ideals in piano construction. During its long history the Broadwood has been helped towards perfection by the World’s Master Musicians. Their influence is found in its exquisitely delicate touch and sympathetic, resonant and perfectly modulated tone. Other British-built Pianos at “The Bristol” include the excellent and reliable Sanies and the renowned Collard and Collard. The famous Canadian Organs—The Bell and The Imperial—arc also on view in a variety of models. All these superb instru- j mepts arc offered an attractive and easy terms. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager, M. J. Brookes Local Representative, H. J. Dash wood. .V m vfM y a. i— i*S‘ So gOThfciarsS B&y Pure Teas have a de'icacy flavour, a qudily and [i t no' be found elsewt Edmonds’ Baking Powder is the most economical. There is no waste, because it is pure and every particle is useable. House wiv e s like it because it goes so lar and is dependable. Try it. 40 j’lA, |* $ | |j] I ~ BAKIN C> K- 1 POV/DSRj Edmond’s Baking Powder is sold a< 1/4 per large tin. Custard Powders at . same price as before the war. Form the good habit of inhaling “XAZOL” and you'll keep free from coughs and colds this, winter. EightocnP erice buys six tv doses. n V A Th? tROBt .dalloatu baWei >!mi. Itlrafn,.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 197, 29 April 1915, Page 8
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