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! wanteds. f ' WANTED. Six permanent boarders in a private boarding house.—Apply "Board," this WANTED. WANTED immediately.—4 Generals, 2 Ladyhelps, 1 Nurse Girl, 1 Woman Cook.—Apply Shute's Registry Office. FOR SALE. Good B.S.A. Nickle-plated Road Rac ing BICYCLE.—AppIy this Office LOST Pair Gold-rimmed Pine nez in Case. —Finder rewarded on returning t* Times Office. WANTED KNOWN. j That McCORMICK has 6 Pair Men's Best Kip Whole Back Shooters, Pluvolised sizes, 6 to 10. Usual price 25/6 per pair; will be sold to clear at 22/6. 6 Pair Men's Best Kip Water Tights, Pluvolised. Usual price 25/6; Will b e sold to clear at 22/6. 6 Pair Men's Best Kip Water Tigfc Bluqhers, Pluvolised. Usual price 21/; will be sold to clear at 18/6J

Public Notices. OHUTU LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB. The above Club will hold a DANCEJ in Kennedy's Buildings, on TUESDAY, May 25th, at 8 p.m., in aid of the? Club. Tickets: Cent's 2/; Ladies If. '4 "a E HEISE, .• E. O'CONNOR, Hon Sees.

CHURCH SEBVICES. f SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1915. I CHURCH OP ENGLAND. Taihape—B, H.C.; 11; 7. Mataroa—3. Utiku—7. - Moawhango—ll, '<. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. Taihape, 11 a.m.—Mr Missen Taihape, 7 p.m.—R. H, Catherwood Taoroa, 2,30 p.m—R. H. Catherwood Utiku, 11 a,m— R, H, Catherwood METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES'. Taihape, 11 a.m.—Mr E. T. Bliss r 'l Taihape, 7 p.m—Rev L. Minifie i '':l Tor ere, 3 p,m—Mr N» Lambert Wr -M Tiriaaukawa— 11, a.m., Rev. L. Minifies Mataroa, 2,30 p,m—Rev L Minifie TRESPASS NOTICE. *-&Qn NOTICE is given that trespassers with dog or gun on our properties will be prosecuted. . &iisfei A. R FANNIN, \UB(ft < D.SCOTT, ■<.?)%s R. WILKIE, G. GRIFFIN, -•'■■ ■': ■'» JAS. SMITH, D.BROOME, " >l "/ '" S. CARTIER, ??.' f^Tj ' vT:r "i "~ E. SPOONER J. WEBB, ''".■•> ' ■ ; A. BOSHER, ' v : " S. SHERGOLD, ■'-:''l "■• J. MISSEN, 1 J. BARTOSH, >fo • ' M. CORRIGAN, 'f : A t ?:'"•' ' C. E. LAIDLEY, A, McCOLL. ?r R, FIELD. A. MOGHAN. T -

The delicate yet pronousicedl flavour of "DESERT GOLD" TEA is refreshing and stimulating in the highest degree. It is the choicest product of 1 Ceylon's finest gardens. All grocers.. Enjoy the finest Tea and put money in your pocket! ££o will be distributed! among users o£ "DESERT GOLD** TEA. Ask yoiif grocer for particulars. When won te jaded and nerve-rack-ed after shopping or housework, nothing could be more refreshing than a cup of «< DESERT GOLD" TEA. All groeoT* uell it. Ask for the 2/- blend. Sufferers from Hay Fever Crill enjoy speedy relief by breathing in "KAZ~ \ OL." A unique, never-failing remedy* tfM tlw Kami ttfksteh 1 ~ . ",>jsyjgk

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 212, 22 May 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 212, 22 May 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 212, 22 May 1915, Page 1

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