Millinery Week AT Coilinson S Gifford’s MILLINERY SPECIALISTS. CHILDREN’S MUSHROOM HATS, untrimmed, 6d each. CHILDREN’S RUSH HATS, trimmed. Leather Band, 1/- each. CHILDREN’S IMIT. PANAMA HATS trimmed silk Petersham band, bound edge, in all colours. Spe- ; ci'al value 3/6 each. I BOYS’ STRAW SAILORS. The Warrior, General Joffre, Rainbow, etc., 1/9 to 5/11. LADIES’ READY TO WEAR HATS, White Chip, trimmed Black, vel, vet, 4/11. LADIES’ READY TO WEAR TAGEL HATS, Smartly trimmed, 8/11 to 19/6. LADIES’ MEDIUM SHAPE REAL PANAMA HATS, two tone effect, 19/6, 22/6. Special Value. An Exquisite showing of trimmed Models, which must be seen to be appreciated, at our famous low prices. WANTED. 1 Engine driver, Ist ticket; 1 hauler driver, 12/f; 2 /Tailor-outjs, 12/-; 2 Ropemen, 13/-, 2 Slabbys, 11/-; 1 mill skiddy and tallyman, 12/-; 1 breaking down man, 12/-; 1 mill blacksmith, ,12/-; 1 henchman, 15/-; 3 ploughmen, f 35/-; 3 farm hands, £2, 35/-; cow men, handy men and gardeners, 2 housemaids, £1; 1 cook, £l,l laundress. GAVEY, Rangitikei Labour Bureau. ’Phone 157. 1 Girl to assist in Tea Room and Shop. Apply B'utchart and Co., bakers and pastry cooks, Station St. TOR SALE. The crop of meadow-hay now growing on the hospital grounds. Apply to J. Smith, Chairman, Hospital Committee. TOR SALE. 350 3 and 4-year old Bullocks in first class condition. Principals only. Apply this Office. . ..
FOR SALE. 5-roomed House, all conveniences,!!!* eluding h. and c. water, electric light, sewerage, etc. Price and particulars, Box 4, Taihape. COMPLIMENTS FOR YOU when you treat your guests to DE- [ SERT GOLD TEA. Refreshing, tragi' rant, wholesome. Try the 2s grade—• rich and delicate in flavour. All grocers. * l | MILU HANDS AND BUSHMEN. The Rangitikei General and Co-oper-ative Timber Company members being large employers of labour, request Mill Hands or Bushmen, desirous of obtaining employment in the Taihape or Waimarino Districts, to send their names, addresses and occupations to the Com- / pany. Box 25, Taihape, when they will be advised of any openings. RANGITIKEI GENERAL & CO-OPER-ATIVE TIMBER CO., LTD., TAIHAPE. FIRST PRIZE £ls! DESERT GOLD TEA “Camels” Competition closes 30th July, 1916. 91 Cash Prizes. “Desert Gold”—the Queen of Teas—makes more cups to the pound. Delicious refreshment in every cup. Unlike other baking powders, SHARLAND’S Pure and Sure Compound costs no more than before the /Wax’. Save money by using SHARLA^ND J S. Be kind to your mother, for when you were small. She kissed and caressed you, if yon had a fall. She nursed you in sickness, and laughed at your joy. For she was your mother and you her dear boy. No friends could be kinder, no friends could be truer Than mother—and Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure!
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 2, 4 January 1916, Page 1
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