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WANTED. . * A Girl to assist in. HousewotfcApply White House. _. >. FOR SALE. Shorthorn Cow, few days off calv-* ing; good milker; any • guarantee,'—* Apply D. McKay, Mataroa. MADAMS SONIA. > £ MADAME SONIA, Egyptian Palmist, Clairvoyant and Crystal Gaaer, may be consulted next to Cunninghame, Chemist, any day from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. /■J,-?--'-,- 1 ; I'f-^'i Public Notices. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. KING'S THEATRE, i WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st ' ■. | 2.30 p.m. and S p.m. (Show Day. £ The A. and P. Association having secured from the Government the following interesting films, and will be fthown at the above Theatre on the date mentioned. ' j£ Coal Mining in N.Z. .N.Z, Flax In--< fiastry. A Trip Round the mental Farms.. N.S. Dairy Indus-* - try. Haymaking at Ru&kura. Grass-seeding in Canterbury srHl Bee-keeping. k - i. vf .These, interesting subjects shouia, lie seen by all Farmers in* the District. The Association has arranged with Mr A. C. Nicholas to show these .pietnr«ig Admission:D.C. 3/-. Downstairs 6d. Children half price. "' : 7,OCK)ft. of Film, and the showing will? last two hours. ■«..* 5 g TRESPASS NOTICE. j£ffi NOTICE la given tfcat treepajeEero with dog or gun on our properties * will be prosecuted. 'i^lSt! A. R. FANNIN, .iLw* D SCOTT,' ,^L> ~V- ■-: R. WILKIE, -"JS^fe '.'" W G. GRIFFIN, "^Jjl ','.-; D. BROOME, -' S. CABTIER, *^u|? 1 E. SPOONER; ■f>£^ j .>.?T T. WEBB, ;■ . * &. BOSHER, '^sj&. -»-. .- 3. SHERGOED* .£--. ? '-•'* J. MISSEN, gsp& .*"" : J. BARTOSH,. = '• .. ?.•--'*' M. CORRIGAN, 'Mli.- * C. E. LAIDLEY, y£&. *"£? j?p, A. McCOLE. %%r R. FIELD. A. MOGHAN. -*^i m' ■/. -jut ~*i.'^"..aci-.

j TRESPASS NOTICE. *-*. TRESPASSERS with Dog or Gun OJi our properties will be prosecuted. ;.; R. T. BATLEY .. ■ ■ #ss! E. BATLEY. •/. '^r#PAERAU BATLEY. tyjs--W. BATLEY. . T^p; "Desert l %old" Tea —a rich new, blend of Ceylon's clioicest leaves—is the most fragrant and refreshing Tea at its price. -Sold in sealed packets "by; all grocers. ,- -? : •. "Hello! got-a cold?" \nol:her case. for "NAZQL." Cold in the head, Coughs, and Sore Throats cured in '"a trice by "NAZOL." Sola everywhere. 60 doses for 1/6. "Save the Camels*' .and win a Caisli Prize. Your grocer will tell you how to enter the "Desert-Gold [ ' Tea SomThe Tea that delights her guests anet maintains the popularity cf, eyeij* smart hostess :is *' Desert. Gold"'—--rjiai superb blend whieh has captured fhe the ■dWrlminfstiJip* En-jo v it TO-BA?.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 252, 19 July 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 252, 19 July 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 252, 19 July 1915, Page 1

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