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LITTLE’S GREAT PATRIOTIC SALE! COMMENCING JULY 10th to JULY 3 Ist. Every Article. Bed need I* or Bale. FIVE PEE CENT on 'Cash purchases to be donated to FUND FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. G. E. LITTLE, Taihape. \>fhone 72. Box 32.

A Piano fro® COLLIER’S Is an Asset. IN BUYING A PIANO FROM COLLIE 'S you secure to yourself end your family the Seat Possible Piano invest cent tor the money expended . You Lift own an Instrument of the highest musical qual.t.ee-one that In the , ' v ,„. wi !| p,,ve to be an asset, and one that can always be realised upon should th. occasion arise.. A Plant from COLLIER'S is always reliable. Placa Your Confidence In COLLIER’S we have had 42 years' continuous experience. We are Sole Agents tor the ins mead and Cfeappd! weeoSnised as England's Two Grestest Pianos. Easy Terms Arranged COLLIER’S. WANGANUI • - We Pay Freight to Nearest Railway Station. / •' ajrX/FJMK (HI ! WAR ! WAR ! STUDY ECONOMY DURING THE CRISIS EY HAVING YOUR SUIT, COSTUME, FEATHERS, GLOVES, HATS, OR£DRAPERY HANGINGS, CLEANED OB DYED BY THE LATEST ■frf LONDON 'METHODS AT THE QUEEN’S EYE WORKS 138 VIVIAN ST,. WELLINGTON. CHA3 J. HOUSTON Honours Cert., London.) PROPRIETOR. ' — CARRIAGE PAID ONE WAY. Phono 3951. f Not only is it the best Tea, but it U al«o the most eooaoaieah Ask for Amber Tips Tea, and get it. Sold by &U ■tores. 1/8,1 AO »nd »/- P« 5< ROSTOCK’S 601® MEDAL BOOTS iSTE have 'lust laniJeS^aiiSpiß^'“'3.6. dozen pair® of this ffellmaker of footwear. They claim to have STOOD THE TEST FOR Box Calf Cookham Boots, Ladies' Beat Glace Kid Derby Boots, ■ Glace Kid Derby Boots, Ladies’ Best Glaea Kid Derby Shoes, SO/, 27/6, and 25/. 21 /, 20 A and u Men's Best Glaee Kid Balmoral, Ladies’ Best Glace Kid Demy &noes, " 27/ 15/6, 16/6, 17/6, 18/6. Man's Rest Glaco Kid Derby Shoe, Ladies' Best Glace Kid 3al. Shoe.'. ‘ . 04/ an( j eg/ ho cap (comfort), 17/6. SEE WINDOW. tlxsoo Goods are made on roomy fitting lasts, and are all cut ph* rt fro its. MURRAY’S CASH SHOE STORE. Taihap*^

, Britannia gave a cheer or two When Wellington won Waterloo. Britannia might have bid “good If, Buonaparte had won the fight night,'' When winter coughs and colds are rife. And each is battling for his life, Wise Britons make the victory sure' With■ bottles of Woods' Great Pepper

IffiLlEF FROM THE STAST. V r' ■ . 'i '% - WHAT REEL-MO WILL DO. ' It h; a great tiling to know of h medicine that will give relief at the very ijiyt dose. That is exactly how EHEUMO works. It is a poaiti-vd antidote for uric acid yo« suifer from Rheumatism, Gynt, Sciatica, Lumbago, cr'uny othej/disoase due to* excess of uric acid ?Q the EHEUMO —iust as has cured so many othcrs-wiil cu'« 7<m. EHEUMO is -i Squirt to be in prescribed •doses, and will relief with the first dose. RH'HMO «xpel 3 the nns, acid poison., ** P ain ’ *** J* moves the gelling. Those who' ItaVe i nr h£2 it moat, EHEUMO euros . it „ vimmie*- s ‘» w V a ? a , 3 w.’I.W >•«**

“NAZOL ’’ is a simple, safe, speedy,, and snre specific for coughs, colds, and' sore throats. Gives immediate relief. Sold everywhere I/O for GO doses. Try a Nazol Inhaler. A 5 Is baby troubled with a .cough.? Sptiftiite a few drop's'Of “NAZOL M on the wee tot’s nightgown. This.remedy never fails. -Perfectly safe.' 1/0 per bottle of G'O doses, ....

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 261, 22 July 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 261, 22 July 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 261, 22 July 1915, Page 2

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