COLOSSAL iT| !JOj U 5 S COME TO THIS IP YOU CAN. July Ist to 17th EOB THOSE WHO CAN’T COME in person we have prepared Sale Parcels, so that all may share in this great event of the winter. SEND GASH WITH EVERY ORDER. YOUR MONEY BACK IN FULL IF DESIRED WO —HOUSEHOLD PAS- NO. 13P47.—G00D QUALITY HO -ell FOR 7/6. V ARCEL 2 FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, . w nicely trimmed with lacev,; o ,j, 2 IpLA>GSrELETTE CHEMISES, of equal quality, and finish. jc--2 FLANNELETTE, KNICKERS, equally good. 2 TURKISH TOWELS, brown striped, size 43 by 22 Inches. 1 CRASH CUSHION COVER,- corded all round and embroidered in three colours very handsomely; with Uaek complete. a. TRAY CLOTH, size 32 by 32 inches, wtite, inch hemstitched border, ; embroidered spray in four corners, ■with drawn thread work. 6 SERVIETTES, size each 20 by 20 ; unhemmed. 3 Pretty Teneriffe D’Oyley. you value the power of NO. 13P42.—COSTUME PARCEL .FOR 20/- (formerly 45/-) I USEFUL COSTUME, coat and skirt. state size wanted. 1 FLANNELETTE BLOUSE, dark colours, state size. ,1 WARM FLEECY-LINED PETTICOAT. 1 Pair WOOL-WOVEN BLOOMERS, Navy Blue. NO. 13P43.—MEN’S CLOTHING} PARCEL FOR 20/- (worm 25/6) 1 WOOL-WOVEN SINGLET, with long sleeves. ■1 3S DRILL WORKING SHIRT, plain Navy Blue or Striped. 1 Pair SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS. 1 Pair Strong WORKING Bit ACES. 2 Pairs RIBBED WOOL SUCKS NO. 13P44.—MEN’S PARCEL FOR 10/- (cheap at 12/6) 2 Pairs WOOL RIBBED SOCKS. 6 Irish Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS, full size. 1 Wide End TIE, good design. 1 SOFT FELT HAT, brown, fawn or grey, new shapesh and shades. your money, BUY NOW 1 lto 9, BROAD STREET Oollmson & Gunninghame, Ltd. — PALMERSTON NORTH
THE ST MIGHT HOAX* TO fegCDMQN »owo|p n (^gQj . i*£l p Owo' EDMONDS MOM mond <ss> 873 LeoC £ GO WK POWDtM gfmtKß K~r m SSS JXuMnM* n±zs Tucwtf-.: j»vv»y / 3 „ jf f ywa »r.-r Jutes j 3£g^sSSsaß3 m LIGHT PASTRY JT *SwSl_ . *4/' iHjh Egg Powder. It Is essential to successful' cooking; and is an .. " . t ■•■ economic factor, because it S-/ enables the housewife to make delicious cakes, scones and puddings ' without the us® ■ of egft. m rovnsltt ' Edmond's Custard Powder Is sold at the soma price as before t»r war. 7 Esmond’s Baking Powder is sold at 1/4 per large tin.
Em’s Hotel, Taihape f- ; P. E. WAKEMAN , PROPRIETOR. fITHIS WELL-APPOINTED HOTEL OFFERS FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODAV TTON FOE TOURISTS AND TRAVELLERS. ONLY THE BEST BRANDS ; OF LIQUORS STOCKED. GOOD TABLE AND ATTENDANCE. ■ £ Passengers Uy early trains can be called and obtain breakfast, f- NIGHT PORTER KEPT. TARIFF; 8/- PER DAY. {:■■ ‘Travellers using Tailiape as stop-over, pass through the finest Scenery of tlie route to -daylight.
The Gretna Hotel, (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT). ,A£E SV. J- JORGENSEN, OF THE ABOVE HOTEL, WISHES TO INFORM YHE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT THEY CAN HAVE ALL THE COM-' -*OETS OF A HOME AND THE CONVENIENCE OF A FIRST - CLASS HOTEL. THE PREMISES ARE FURNISHED WITH A VIEW TO THE COMFORTS OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. TARIFF; 8/- PEE DAY. : SAMPLE ROOM., BEST BRANDS ONLY.—STAPLES ’ XXXX; DUNEDIN XXXX. LOCAL ALES ALWAYS ON TAP, Passengers Called for Early Trains.
HEALTH HINTS TOE RHStTSSA* TISM. Diet playa aa Important part in fs&heumatisnj, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago and kindred complaints. Those troubled with these diseases should be care* S^sy'-T fal, for some foods the- formMica of uric acid. Avoid red meat] hcsr, vinegar, spices. Use tea and eeffee sparingly, and—most important ©f all—take RHEIJMi?. It is the one oacdiclne that will quickly and «ftHy cure Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, S .umbago and thOlt sittendAnt evllfe, ; From the first dose, gSJTtfhf© , Hof, and 'will be fdjnd to effect a complete cure:. Tout efeemist or - Mo’-akceger.sells it. ««d 4/C a] li i* ttc rt-ish if all *■' ;• ■ ] ' r . VJfca - . • 0 f A Luxury fop People of Refinement Bazoo* Skin awl Facial. Soap wan deaizned p*i«iculwljr for arho are particular about their akin, and vrajit a soap that in ootoaljr clepnajng, hutpurfff inland rei freshing aa wefl. If rou once start j It using liesoua Skin and Facial Soap A *uU oa» afford th* price, 1/6 per J& &p3k Too wiltnsvafhe withoat it again. yfsnMlS
Negotiations for a National Cabinet are still proceeding. Th e Opposition meet in caucus on Thursday, when it is understood fresh proposals regarding the matter will be considered. Robert Chester, a marred man, employed on PukemJro Railway work, was accidently killed on the main line at 11,15 Monday night, by South-bound Wellington express. The first that was known of the fatality was the disfe.ovefty of blood on th&? engine at Frankie a, which led to the discovery of the body, much mutilated. SC OQKE> -£S >’ - v
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 251, 14 July 1915, Page 8
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