VETO ON PROHIBITION BILL. At Salt Lake City on March 19, Governor Spry filed with the Secretary of State his veto of the Wootton Statewide Prohibition Bill, which passed the recent Legislature by a vote of 40 to 5 in the House and 16 to 2 in the Senate. As the Legislature has adjourned the Governor's veto of the measure is final. He says he believes the People of the-State have a right to express themselves on the question/'not through representatioon that has promised one thing and provides another." Made with extreme eare from the finest materails, SHAELAND'S ing Powder is the purest, strongest and CHEAPEST you can buy. For Influenza talce Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. 1/6, 2/6. Business Announcements. T. ELLIOTT WILSON (Opposite Eailway Station.) WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING PEOPEETIES. TEEMS: HALF CASH, BALANCE AT 6 PEE CENT., PAYABLE IN FOUE OE FIVE YEABS. 15 Cottages, from 3 to 8 rooms. 2 Sections in Carver Street. Stable and Freehold, subject to lease. Bakehouse and Freehold. Cottage and 4 acres. 15 Acres in town of Stratford.
Cottage and Freehold at Stratford. Factory and Freehold at Stratford. A business property at Inglewood—. let at 50/-. 2 Buildings at Mangaweka. 1 Freehold at Mangaweka. Cottage and J-acre at Utiku. 13 Sections at Pinaku. 2 Newspapers —subject to ■ present lease. 595 Acres, fenced, 30 in grass, and cottage, freehold, Kapuka South, Southland —£5 per acre; £IOO cash, balance bank interest, payable in 10 or 20 Also,— THE BALANCE OF MY STOCK OF FURNITURE, CHINA, AND JAPANESE GOODS. PICTURE MOULDINGS AT HALF-PRICE. AGENT FOR STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE SCOTT BROS.' RANGES. OFFICE HOURS: 10 to 12 ana from 1 to 4 o'clock. COTTAGES AND SHOPS TO LET. DAY OR NIGHT Proprietor. THE NEW OWNER OF J AS. MILES' LIVERY & BAIT STABLES. e hopes, with prompt attention and civility, to merit a share of public support, | The best of HORSES, GIGS, & BUGGIES (all good and reliable) ON HIRE. HORSES BROKEN TO SADDLE AND HARNESS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J. O'BI&EN (Late Jas. Miles) TAIHAPE. Telephone 101. After partaking of three cups ol "DESERT GOLD" Tea, the Tourist remarked: "Now I know why Tea is New Zealand's National Beverage." Of course, he was drinking the best.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 211, 19 May 1915, Page 2
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370Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 211, 19 May 1915, Page 2
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