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TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF TAIHAPE AND DISTRICT. The local Bakers for some time past have recognised that their system of delivering bread on credit is unsatisfactory, both to themselves and the general public. Setting aside mistakes that often occur there is the expense of book-keeping/ the loss of discount 'and dispute or error from time to time. In these days of excessive cost in living the price of bread is an important factor. The undersigned have therefore decided to inaugurate an entirely Cash System from Ist APRIL, 1916. Customers can either pay on delivery or purchase coupons for cash at a cheaper rate. By so doing it is plain that thrift will be encouraged, labour saved and error discounted. For these reasons it i s confidently assumed that this new departure will meet with whole hearted support. We are — BUTCHART BROS. N. DENNESS MILNE & CO. W. WHITEHEAD, (Mataroa) LEASES OF PRIMARY EDUCATION RESERVES.

NOTICE is hereby given that leases of the undermentioned Education Reserves for terms of twenty-one years with perpetual right of renewal for further successive terms of twentycne years will be offered by public auction at the District Lands Office, Wellington, on Wednsday, 26th April, 1916, at 2.30 p.m.: Section 229, HunterviUe; Lot 3 of Section 116, Palmerston North; Sections 10, Block IV, 4 Block VII. 4 'and 10 Block VIII, 2 Block IX, 6 Block X Mataroa Township; Section 24 Mataroa Suburbs; Section 2 Block I, Taumatamahoe S.D. (Whakaihuwaka). Plans with full particulars as to areas, upset annual rents, conditions, etc., may be obtained at the principal Post Offices and from the District Lands Office, [Wellington. G. H. M. McCLURE. Commissioner of Crown Lands.

(Opposite Gretna Hotel) TAIHAPE. A most artistic assortment of Mould ings and Mounts to e-uoose from. AGENT fOR CARRAD &S6WE, COSTUME SPECIALISTS, WANGANUI. TRESPASS NOTICE. TRESPASSERS with Dog or Gun or our properties will bo prosecuted. R. T. BATLEY E. BATLEY. PAERAU BATLEY. G. W. BATLEY. IMPOUNDING NOTICE.

Impounded in Taihape pound from the Terrarce, Taihape, one dark bay or brown mare, aged, branded on near shoulder like two half circles joined together by centre bar. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on Saturday, April 15th, 1916, at noon. R. SAVILL, Poundkeeper. APPLES AND HEALTH. Get your fruit direct from the grow er remember the best fruit is now s old privately and not sent to the auction mprts. Choice Jonahnns, John Sharps and Mimro Apples, and Bourne Dei! Pears at 7/0 per bushel case of about 401 b. Pears go about 4Slbs. Guananteej up to export standard. If not i satisfied, money will be refunded upjon return of fruit. I want private ' trade and will do my best to keep it. Freight now 7d per case to any station. JOHN RICH, Karola Orchard, Havelock North.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 80, 3 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 80, 3 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 80, 3 April 1916, Page 1

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