j MAKE KNOWN YCUR NEEDS! ! WANTED Advertisements relating to Labor, etc.. Lost, Found, To Let, i For Sale, and Short Trade Notices | NOT EXCEEDING FOURTEEN | WORDS, are inserted in this | column'for ONE SHILLING each ; insertion, cash; for every addij tional word, one penny. A BOOK. ING FEE of sixpence per insertion ; will be charged if cash does not accompany order. WANTED. | Wanted —Man to deliver wood, coal, ' and cordials.—Johnson, Tui Street. WANTED. Wanted by young man. —Board ami Lodging with Private Family; soft washing.—Reply “S,” Times Office. FLOWERING & TOMATO PLANTS Sixpence per dozen, carriage paid. Price lists free from —B. H. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. WANTED TO BUY—Sound or Broken Teeth on Gold Silver, or Vulcanite. Best possible prices in New Zea-
land. Post any you hav e to J. DUNSTONE, Private Box 1053, Auckland. Cash hy return mail. Fstablished 25 years All parcels should have sender’s name fnd address inside. All kind s of denial waste bought for re-i manufacturing f , Public Notices. j SHUSCH SERVICES. I METHODIST CHURCH j Taihape, 11 a.m.—Rev. Lester Minifie; i 7 p.m., Rev. Lester Mniifie. Taoroa, 2.30 p m.—Mt- George Jackson TTtiku. 11 a.m.—Mr B. Anderson. Torere, 3 p.m.—Rev. Lester Minifie. ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC. Ta'iape Mass, 9 a.m.; Vespers 7 pm. Miuuroa Masg 11 a.m. TAIHAPE TRADESMEN’S ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the Taihape Tradesmen’s Association will be held in tho FIRE BRIGADE’S HALL, on FRIDAY next, at S p.m. CHAS. E. DARVILL, Secretary. MRS W. BALES Wisho s . it known that she has re--11 opened the I.X.L Lsruncry
And she hopes that by prompt attention and best of work to receive aj fair c/hare of public patronage. CORNER OF WEKA i, HAUTAPU*STREETS. Castlecliff Kiosk. ' WANGANUI SEASIDE RESORT. Owing to extensive alterations, Mrst Cunningham can now offer to visitorsSuperior Accommodation. The Building and Appointments are SECOND TO NONE in the Dominion, lighted throughout by Electricity. SWINGS AND OCEAN WAVE FOR CHILDREN. SEA BATHING WITHIN 30 YARDS. Tram stops at Door. Hot Luncheon on Daily. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Attended to. MRS CUNNINGHAM, Proprietress. Desert Gold” delights the most •astidrous tea-drinker. Its superior flavour wins new friends everv dav 1/10 and 2/. Sharc m “Desert Gold” Tea. great prize distribution. Drink Desert Gold” always and save the “Cam SH AS LAND r S.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 319, 15 October 1915, Page 1
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