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Opportunities worth Noting. 6 Only LADIES’ ONE PIECE FROCKS in white muslin, delain and cambric. Usual Price, 9/11. Sale Price, 4/11. 1 Only LADIES’ PALE BLUE SILK GOjWN, Bodice in Paisley Ninon, finished with blue silk cotton to match. Usual Price, 35/-. Sale Price, 12/6. LADIES’ SILK BLOUSES in creme and striped effect, with raglan inj set sleeves. Usual price 15/6. Sale Price, 7/11. LADIES’ READY TO WEAR HATS in chip and Tagel straws, all new colourings. Usual Price, 7/6 to 13/6. Sale Price, 4/11 . CHILDREN’S READY TO WEAR HATS, with edge neatly bound, and band to match round crown. Usual Price, 6/6. Sale Price 2/11. LADIES’ WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES with military collar. Usual Price, 6/6. Sale Price, 2/11. 2 Only CHILDREN’S WHITE EMBROIDERED FROCKS, trimmed with dainty medallions .length 33 and 'l 36 ins. Usual Price 14/9. Sale Price, 7/11. LADIES’ WOVEN COTTON BLOOMERS, in navy, saxe, and white, elastic at waist and knee. Usual price, 2/11. Sale Price, 1/9. AT •iasoa 8 Gifford, ltd. Ist GREAT HALF-YEARLY SALE. A CARD. A. J. NORMAN, Jobbing Carpenter and Joiner. Orders promptly attended to. Ruru Road, Taihape. WANTED TO SELL. Two draught horses, staunch and reliable, broken to all work. Apply Times Office. POWDER, not blasting, but Edmonds Baking Powder, 1/4, at Bennett’s Cash Plouse. BLOTTER. Though the London prices are higher, still 1/4 at B'ennetts—--1/3 for bulk. GUARANTEE —We guarantee to supply everything cheaper than anybody eles. Bennetts. LOST. Between Post Office and Cemetery a bunch of keys. Finder rewarded on returning to this Office. ! WANTED. Bushmen, 12/-; yardman', 12/-; mill skiddy, 12/-; hauler gangman, 13/; hauler driver, 12/; tailer out, 13/-; man for horse work (mill); driver (town cart); turnkey for loco.; tram navvies; ploughmen, 35/-; farm hands 35/-; handy men, 25/-, 30/-; rouseabout 25/-; navvies, 12/6; generals, 20/-; cook, 20/-; kitchen-man, 20/-; 2 harvesters at once. Agent for Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. GAVEY, Rangitikei Labour Bureau. ’Phone, 157. MILL' 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 Walmarino Districts, to send their names, addresses and occupations to the Company, Bos 25, Taihape, when they will be advised of any openings. RANGITIKEI GENERAL & CO-OPER-ATIVE TIMBER CO., LTD., TAIHAPE. Confidential! Many discriminating People have discovered that “DESERT ’OLD” is the Queen of Teas. Try it.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 29, 4 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 29, 4 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 29, 4 February 1916, Page 1

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