wanteds. WANtED. Six permanent boarders in private boarding house. Soft washing done.-^ Apply "Board/' this office. i ■ j>£. WANTED. Girl for Light Housework. Sleep at home.—Apply Times Office. WANTED. First Class MAN, head-breaking-down bench'. Good Vwa^es.— -Apply: Perham, Larsen and Co., Ltd., Sawraillere, Rangataua.. WANTED. First-class MAN for Head Breaking--Down. Must be good sawkeeper.—Apply Geo. Gardner and Sons Oio. Public Notices. NOTICE. STRAYED on to our property, Section 24, Block XVI, Mangakaretu, one Red and White Wild Cow.
If not claimed and all expenses paid will be sold by auction at the Taihap& Public Pound on Friday, June 18th, at noon. BENNETT AND DILLON. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS having claims against William Irving Peacock, late* of Moawhango sheepfarmer, deceased* are requested to forward particulars thereof in duplicate to the pndersigned on or before hte 7th of June, 1915. KENNEDY, LUSK & MORLING, Solicitors for the Executors, a. NAPIER. FOR SALE. 2 Excellent Pianos in Walnut Frames (equal to new); every trial. Edison's Gramaphone with 200 Records. D.B. Hammerless Gun, "Army and Navy." Terry's 601 b Churn, 2 Canaries. "; ) Apply ,• . • ■*-■ .'. :|v BERTENSHAW'S MART.
NEW ZEALAND KAILWAYS. .KING'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3. " EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from any station to any stations on the North Island Main Line and Branches, and from any station to any station on the South Island Main: Line and Branches from TUESDAY, June Ist to THURSDAY, June 3rd (inclusive) available for return to SATURDAY, June 19th. On 2nd June an extra express leaves Palmerston North at 5.22 p.m., Taihape 8.29, arrive Auckland 7.5 G a.m. nexfc day. On 2nd Jun e an extra express traia leaves Auckland at 9.52 p.m., Taihape 9.41 a.m., on June 3rd, arrive Palmerston 12.45 p.m. For further particulars see handbills. , BY ORDER.
FUND FOR THE RELIEF OF NEW 2EALANDERS WOUNDED AND DEPENDANTS OF THOSE KILLED. f APPEAL. • " ' I have fcur hundred guineas in hand —Half of this sum is not available for th e above object, unless and until six other subscribers of 100 guineas each come forward. Surely there are six—only six! men in this district able and willing to perform an obvious duty, and I shall have pleasure in duiy acknowledging such donations, an* take this opportunity to return thanks,' on behalf of the beneficiaries under the above fund, to those who have already subscribed. A. L. ARROWSMITH, '***"'.' ' Mayor.
Everybody drinks Tea nnd all particular people drink "HESEBT GOTD" TEA. Ask your about tlte lliz Prize Competition* £SO in Casu. Prizes. Nature's sweet face is <!ee.iveil with jerrfcls yar*?, She weaves glad garlands in her sunny hair. ,- She ia a lady, fair beyond compare. But Ktan is subject to her darken snoods, f So, to the reseue comes the cure off < .'Woods," Tfce Peppermint (tyre is Tealijf ".jiisft. tie good?,'* *. ■
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 216, 29 May 1915, Page 1
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