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BE WELL DRESSED. THIS is a motto all can adopt, and you should be known by the Suits you wear. GOOD CLOTHING GIVES CONFIDENCE AND COURAGE. By coming Here for Your Suits, you get Cut, Style, Fit and Workmanship that will satisfy the most exacting, for it must satisfy US first. So much depends upon the Tailor, but you need not worry if that Tailor is—°THE POPULAR TAILOR," MAIN ST., TAIHAPE. APPLES AND HEALTH. Get your fruit direct from the grow er remember the best fruit is now sold privately and not sent to the auction marts. Choice Jonahans, John Sharps and Munro Apples, and Beaune Dell Pears at 7/6 per bushel case of about 401 b. Pears go about 481bs. Guaranteed up to export standard. If not satisfied, money will be refunded upon return of fruit. I want private trade and will do my best to keep it. Freight now 7d per case to any station. Few late peaches left, A 5/-, B 4/- per 201 b. case. JOHN RICH, Karola Orchard, Havelock North. HORSE-SHOEING. BLACKSMITHS in the Taihape district have been compelled by the enormous increase in the price of iron and freight to raise the prjce of -horse-shoo-ing by sixpence per set for all horses. New prices come into operation on and after Ist March, 1916. (Signed): GEO. BEAY. E. BOUGEIV A. McCOMBIE. E. LOGAN. G. TERRY.

THE RANGITIKEI GENERAL & CO-OPERATIVE TIMBER COMPANY, LTD. The Company is prepared to supply orders for Building or other Timbers, Mouldings, etc., to any part, of the District. Large stocks of dry timber on hand. Prompt delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. Write or 'Phcne for Quotations to THE MANAGER, TAIHAPE. IAStUCUtt WANGANUI SEASIDE Owing to extensive alterations, Mrs. Cunningham can now offer to visitors Superior Accommodation. The Building and Appointments- are SECOND TO NONE in the Dominion.' Lighted throughout by Electricity. I SWINGS AND OCEANWAVE FOR CHILDREN. I SEA BATHING WITHIN 30 YARDS. Tram stops at Door. Hot Luncheon on Daily. Letters and ! Telegrams Promptly Attended to. Hot water for school parties and picnicer s always on hand. MRS. CUNNINGHAM, j Proprietress. £SO in prizes for users of DESERT I GOLD TEA. Finest Quality, Best Va- j lue, Most Economical.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 53, 2 March 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 53, 2 March 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 53, 2 March 1916, Page 1

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