FOR THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS’ FUND. IT Or Equivalent Cash Value ■i f £IOOO SOVEREIGNS FOR 5/- ' £IOOO SOVEREIGNS FOR 5/TICKETS, 5;- each. CLOSES JULY 24th; 1915. Cut this out ( and Mail To-day | y Enclose Stamped j Addressed Envelope To the Secretary, Box 85, Wellington. I enclose for Tickets in the Gold Nugget Art Union in aid cf the Wounded Soldiers’ Fund. Name Address Results will be advertised in all daily papers. C, A. BALLARD, Hon. Sec. All the Tramway Boys’ Art Unions will b e drawn at a Grand Concert in the Town Hall on August 3rd.
FINAL NOTICE. Alii Accounts owing to my estate will be sued for if not paid to me forthwith. AECH. CRAWFORD. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE & ACCIDENT DEBTS. The appointment of the Company’s late Agent, Mr. 11. B. Duncan) was terminated on the 4th March, 1915, after which date Mr. Duncan has no authority to accept proposals or receive premiums on behalf of the Company. From the above date Mr. W. E. Turnbull), who was appointed the Company’s Agent, has sole authority to transact business on behalf of the Company. 2HURCH SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH. Taihape, 11 a.m. —Mr M. Goldsbury; 7 p.m., Rev. Lester Minifie. Utiku, 11 a.m. —Rev Lester Minifie Taoroa, 2.30 p.m.—-Rev Lester Minifie Torere, 7 p.m. —Rev N. Lambert
THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908. (Section 50.) IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM CINDERS, PARMER}, OF NGAr WAKA, DECEASED. All creditors and others having claims against this estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on th e forms provided, ’to the Agent of th e Public Trust Office, at Taihape, on or before the FIFTEENTH J day of SEPTEMBER, 1915. Accounts not rendered by the date | named may be rejected. ALL Moneys payable to the above Estate may b e lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee’s account at any postal! moncj>order office,' or paid to the Agent of the Public Trust Office at Taihape. FRED FITCHETT, Public Trustee. July loth, 1915.
I HAVE established a reputation for selling Prime Meat of all descriptions t prices absolutely the lowest in the JHstric. My Delivery Carrs call and a trial will convince you that it is good policy and good business to deal with me. M. BBYXE, THE MAX WHO KEPT THE PBICE OF MEAT Dnwx. * Tiie tedium of housework is relieved by an occasional cup of “Desert Gold” Tea. Xo other Tea is so refreshing, stimulating, and economical. Test it to-day. “Save the Camels” and win a Cash. Prize. Your grocer will tell you how to enter the “Desert Gold'’ Tea Cami petition. Ash him to-day' Be kind fo your mother, for when you were small, She kissed and caressed you, if yon j ■ had a fall. j She nursed y. u in sickness, and laugh- ! ed at your joy, i For she was your mother and you her dear boy. Xo friends could be kinder, no friends j ' could be truer i s Than mother—and Woods' Great Pepperm ini Cure! ■ 1
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 24 July 1915, Page 1
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