COLOSSAL MIDWINTEE mm a v . COME TO THIS IP YOU CAN. July Ist to 17th FOR THOSE WHO CAN’T COME in person we have prepared Sale Parcels, all may share in this great event of the winter. 1 SEND CASH WITH EVERY ORDER, YOUR MONEY BACK IN PULL IP DESIRED 2JO. 13P46.—HOUSEHOLD PAEOSL FOE 7/6. ‘ -■ -«!k . r • * ' * 2 TURKISH TOWELS, 1310101 striped, size 43 by 22 ‘inches/ 1 CEASH CUSHION ; COVER, corded • all round and embroidered in three colours...Tory. hands.qmely_ wHR hack, complete. 1 TRAY CLOTH, size 32 by 32 inches, white, IJ. inch hemstitched border, embroidered spray in four corners, with drawn thread work., , « SERVIETTES, size each 20 by 20. ' unhemmed. ■: 1 Pretty Teneriffe D’Oytey. NO. 13P47. GOOD QUALITY FLANNELETTE PARCEL A; FOR 30/-.. 2 FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, ;:nlchly , trimmed with lace. ‘ 2 FLANNELET’TE CHEMISES, of equal quality and finish. 2 FLANNELETTE-KNICKERS, equally good. NO. 13P42.—COSTUME PARCEL . FOR 20/- (formerly 45/-) 1 USEFUL COSTUME, coat and skirt, state size wanted. 1 FLANNELETTE BLOUSE, dark colours, state size. I WARM FLEECY-LINED PETTI- , GOAT. .. : ‘ 1 Fair WOOL-WOVEN BLOOMERS, Navy 81ue,... _ : --. y V ' . NO. 13P43.—MEN’S CLOTHING PARCEL FOR 20/- (worth 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 BSAGES. 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. TF you value th. pow.f of Collinsqn & Ounningliame, Ltd. * your money, Buy How ! Ito 9, BROAD STREET PALMERSTON NORTH
THE'STRAIGHT ROAD V->* * p OWQ(| Pcwot& JjrSj • J MO «s> .%rf: tm ii GO WDC. W/» pcowixpwmw i«gi»ff w ii 1 |,TW ** er< LIGHT PASTRY' '2s the constant Aise of Edmonds* Eg'g Powder- It is essential to is *»■«« ■ successful cooking; and is 'an .»- 'SS£ economic factor, because it v. eaablsstbe housewife to make delicious cakes, scones and puddings *‘V; : - ‘ • ■ V:v without the use fl£ egf®o ; t-: k mm am Bdnsaad’s Castt&d ‘Powder is sold at the sauna price aa before to war. S3Smoß§ , a Powder is sold at 1/4 per large tin. Era’s Hotel, Talhape . v p. as. wabtbmajkt proprietor. Tms WELL-APPGIN TED HOTEL OFFERS FIRST-CLASS AGCOMMODAr TION POE TOURISTS AND TEASELLERS. ONLY THE BEST BRANDS OP OQHOES STOCKED. GOO© TABLE AND ATTENDANCE. Passengers by eat f. 7 trains can ise called and obtain breakfast KIGHT PORTER KEPT.Ij TARIFF: PEE DAY. Skayeliers uaiog %stop-over, the finest Seeaery of the fc *\ ' ...... : route in daylight. The Gretna Hotel* Taihape (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT). - ;-A MR W. J. JORGENSEN, GF THE .&.BOVE HOTEL, WISHES TO INFORM THE PUBIAG aFNERALLy that -They GAN HAVE ALL THE COMPOSTS OF A HOME AND THE CO NVENIENCE OP A FIRST - CLASS MOTEL,. THE PREMISES ARE FITRNISHED WITH A VIEW TO THE ©DMPORTS OF THE TRAVELLING TARIFF; 8/- FEE DAY. . SAMPLE BOOM, \ ... . , . ’ ‘ ' r BEST BRANDS . ONLY. —•STAPLES ’ LAXX; DUNEDIN SXXX. LOCAL ALES ALWAYS ON TAP. K Passengers Called for Eai \y Trains.
IHEAI.TH HINTS FOR RHEUMATISM. Sint plays a a important part \u fUkeumatiani,. Gout, Seiatifea, laimbage amH kindred complilhta. Those trembled. with these diseases should I)© care* f«3, for some foods ‘ofiwurago th'e'feta* of uric. aCiciv t& 3 m#*t. %&sr, vinegar, apices. Xfje tea and «affee sparingly, aad~-mo#t itopeataJCt ** all—take KHETJM& ®P 1* the one *4®dicijie that and e{tpst' : cade Ehemnatilufaj lumbago and their attendant evil#. iVom the first dose BfflStllCO giyeg. rs* and will he found to quickie effect « complete cur A Tout cJteiaist or storekeeper sella it. a '35, is the wish
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 252, 16 July 1915, Page 8
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