AUTu -IN, Direct from Manufacturers. THE COLOURINGS ARE SMART AND EFFECTIVE AND THE WEAVES MOST IN FAVOUR. OFFER AN UNLIMITED VARIETY FOR CHOICE. • 1 Tweed Dress Materials, check efi f ects, 44 inches wide—2/11 vard. Cheviot Tweed Dress Material -14 inches wide I Tweed Dress Material', stripe -effect* 40 inches wile j Navy Fox's Serge, all w00l ' to 7/6 yard. , Fine Navy and Black Serges, 42 inches wide Heavy Navy Cheviot Serge, 44 inches wide I Heavy Navy '-.Cheviot Serge, 54 ■ inches wide I - A^1 THE QUALITY DRAPERS, . "Where the Buying Power of your Money is Increased. Sollinson U Gifford, ltd. TAIHAPE.
A kit of Triumph moto-cycle tools. Will finder please leave with Father Connolly. Tai-hape. Gold brooch (rifle with red, -white, and blue jewels, gift from brother gone to the front.—Finder please leave at "Times" office. MFLt: 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 orWaimarino Districts, to send their names, addresses and occupations to the Company, Box 25, Taihape, when they will be advised of any openings. RANGITIKEI GENERAL & CO-OPER-ATIVE TIMBER CO., LTD.. TAIHAPE.. WANTED KNOWN. That Mc-CORMICK has S pairs children's Glace Derby Boots, to 6, usual'price 6/9, spot cash price, 6/-;; 3 pair Girls' strap Shoes, size 9, 10, |§ usual price 8/-, to clear 3/6 spot cash;'* 2 pair Ladies' Tan Derby Shoes, usual price 22/-, spot cash price 9/6; 2 pair. Tan Strap Shoes, usual price spot cash price 8/6; other lines too numerous to mention. For further particulars see window.
OWING TO FIRE. BUTCHART JEfROS,, Bakers and Pastry Cooks, wish their patrons and the public to know that they have opened in premises next to Finch's' Bazaar, in Main street, where bread and confectionery may be obtained asr usual until further notice. . BUTCHART BROS, I Bakers and Pastry Cooks.' ' SCHOOL COMPETITION PRIZES. The following "awards have made in connection with the recent" Rhyming. Trades .Alphabet, Schorewriting Competition, open to Taihape and District Schools:.— J sth Standard 'Scholars.—lst, I Doris Grossman:'" 2nd. Eileon Frew; 3rd. Vernon Keagle; 4-th. R?:;ee Taylor: sth, S? Boyd. ' - 3rd to 4th Standard Scholars. —Ist, F. Holder: 2nd. Doris Mbrtland; ?.rd, Lizzio Pihkney; 4th,'■•■Muriel Parker; sth. Ruby Henson. Ist nld 2nd Standard ' ■-''•.olars.—lst, Ri:l-h Tlfron: 2nd. Bi • ' « Wrightson; ( 9 ■ ■. I.'!:•(!, Tt.<& TiTiir:4th, 'J..viik Spooner; 1 sth. Sil^p-"Simai. ] r -^' 1 ' District .High School]. I (.-.-,!■ .i ; Vf f , r -, r i-» 05 w iU i-,p given out j a performance at Three' i Sturs Theatre. | \V;.[cli rittare Advertisements! [ j
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 1
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426Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 1
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