Special Advertisements. i Great End-of-Season BALE. Each day Tarings forth a Fresh Budget of MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS. PLAIN AND STRIPED ZEPHYRS. Bargain Price 4UI per yard. WHITE FLANNELETTE; 4/11 dozen yards. TORCHON LACES and INSERTIONS. 1 to 14 inches wide; lOd dozen yds. WHITE EMBROIDERY. 8 inches wide; 3_2d per yard. l^O-Wprap^ j fs fi ID I < i IASIIAPE THE BARGAIN CENTRE. iJjO.-s'i. Between Tangawai and Tai- ! hupe, Cheque drawn in favour of | Hiiomina by P. McDonnell, on Raetihi Bank. Payment stopped. Finder please return same to Captain Bahia, care W Craig, 'langawai. | YyANHiD.-A good BUTCHER—j ’ good wages.. Apply Durrani, Butj cher, Utiku. ■ 1 ’ or two good Wood Cutters. About 100 acres bush and 100 acres clearing to cut over. Apply urgent, “Times” Office. RANTED. —GIRL to assist in House work. Apply “Daisy Cottage,” Kuku Street, yyANTED. —Employment In a country house by a capable, respectable woman with two children. Husband at the front. RANTED.— Two ASSISTANTS, Sisters or friends preferred. Apply Hautapu Tea Rooms. i ■RANTED. —A Winiaia BOY to deliver the “Taibape Daily Times" in Winiata. Apply at once to “Times’’ Office. ■yyANTED TO SELL. —One Crown Churn, price 30/; 1 Daisy Churn, 25/; 1 No 2 Ames Churn, 12/6; 1 No. 1 Glass Churn, 7/6; 1 No 2 Glass Churn, 10/6; 1 Vega 12/J-gallon Separator, price £4 10s—Taibape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station. ANTED TO SELL.—Three pairs Folding Stepfe, 601bs Glue, 1 Roll Roofing Felt, 3 Grass Seed Scythes, 1 6xß Tent—Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station. KNOWN.—That if the Person who took two odd Boots from outside McCormick’s Shop will call, they can obtain the fellow ones. KNOWN.—If you want high-class, useful and inexpensive Leather Goods for Gifts, get them, from FRASER and Co., Saddlers. 10 per cent, spot cash discount allowed. ANTED KNOWN. —Just arrived, fresh Stocks of Glassware, Brushware, Crockery, Tinware, Enam-el-ware, Hearth Rugs.—Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp Railway Station. yy&NTED to Know. —Is the best too good for you? See the Ready for Service Suits at Stan Peyton’s. Ask your friends who wear them. ■^yANTED KNOWN.—T. P. RAN- !** “SOM, Bakers- Pastrycooks and Confectioners. Wedding Cakes tastefully ornamented; Wedding Parties and Socials catered for. Soldiers* Xmas Cakes a speciality. Orders taken. Station Street Taihape. ’Phone 113. ■^y ANTED. —A Ticket in Tatt’s; Not much! I prefer to spend mv money at FRASER and Co’s, where you can procure genuine leather goods that make splendid gifts. 10 per cent, discount for spot cash on all purchases at Fraser and Go’s, Saddlers. j \yARNING. —People wishing to buy j* ' expensive Shoddy Goods ara j warned NOT to call at FRASER and Go’s, whore the goods are all highffiass and moderately priced. 10 per f 'eut. for spot cash (discount)—Fraan and Co., Saddlers.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 23 January 1917, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 23 January 1917, Page 1
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