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Special Advertisements. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF WANGANUI. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. IT is hereby notified that for the election of members for the North Ward of the Rural Area the following candidates hav bcet-n nominated:— CHRISTIE, ROBERT LYALL. JOBLIN, ARTHUR JOHN The number of candidates to be elected is two. As the number of duly nominated candidates does not exceed the number of persons to bo elected, I hereby declare Robert Lyall Christie and Arthur John Joblin elected as members of the Board. W. H. SWANGER, Returning Officer. Education Office, Wanganui, > 29th June; 1916. . MATAROA PATRIOTIC DANCE.. IN' AID OF SAILORS’ DEPENDENTS ON Tth JULY, 1916. All proceeds to go to Widows and Orphans of men who gave their lives in the North Sea fight, Commence at 8 p.m. TICKETS 3/. J. FRANKLIN, R. DONALD, M.C.’s. * D. H. ANDERTON, Hon. Sec. Notice of Intention to Apply for a Slaughter-house License. W®» Simon Barakat and Arnold Harold Wilkes, hereby give notice that' it is our intention to apply 'to the Upper Wangaehu Road Board" for x a Slaughter-house License in respect of premises situate at Motokawa, 2B pt. j Sec. 11. ' ; BARAKAT & WILKES. FIFTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW TOWN HALL, - - TAIHAPE. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, I9TH & 20TH JULY., Proceeds devoted to Patriotic purposes Classes for all kinds of Poultry, and Cage Birds, Feild Roots, Garden Produce, and Fruit. Home Industries, etc. SPECIAL CLASSES. 265a —Best Loaf Home-made White Bread made with “Champion” Flour by settler’s wife or daughter. Prize, 5 1001 b “Champion” Flour. 267a —Best Six Plain Scones, made with “Champion” Flour by settler’s wife or daughter. Przie 1001 b “Champion” Flour. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916, at 9 p.m. Prize Schedule and all further particulars from A. M. RYAN, '• ; ' ' Secretary. Box 21, Taihape. “»wferoUrgow BUILDER Atid CONTRACTOR* TAIHAPE. | ESTIMATES & PLANS FURNISH | [ ED. f i I M ........ j 'why NEWSPAPER advertising I s Ays. We read a newspaper to get the 1 news It is logical that we advertise in newspapers, for advertising is nothing mor 0 or less than store news. The newspaper is part of our everyday life, and is consequently the place to advertise th e necessities as well aa the luxuries of the day. To advertise your business is to energise your business. Keep on drinking " Desert Gold’ j Tea; keep on saving the “Camels ' | Another Cash Prize Competition beim | tmaged. *■

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 156, 5 July 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 156, 5 July 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 156, 5 July 1916, Page 1

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