Somebody Wants That Article You have no further use for —that is continually in your way—that is deteriorating in value for want of care, Why not sell it and handle the cash — it is easier stored. Second-hand furniture bought in any quantity for cash. Complete stocks of new Enamel ware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, Brushware, Alarm Clocks, Watches, Lamps, Plum Axes, Slashers, Spades, Hoes, Eakes, etc., etc, All at bedrock prices. ic Furniture Exchange, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION.
as ch; - A I tWMM! Out on their own for Ploughs and all Farm Implements. We sold 800 Ploughs last vear, showing the popularity on the increase. A better Plough it is not possible to have. will supply all duplicates; Catalogue f©r the asking,lp
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n llPi?siP§ii The New Zealand Settler is noted for his hospitality— Here we see a typical New Zealander entertain- „, ing the traveller with a refreshing and stimulating glass of " D. & J, Perfection." D. & J. / McCallum's ' is extensively popular with the settler, not only as a beneficial beverage, but its purity renders it of inestimable value for medicinal purposes. The Ova! Bottle is handy for travellers—comfortably fits the trousers hip-pocket—-whilst the Mallet bottle is an ornament to any sideboard. Pi Wm m m D. &J. McCallum's Perfection Wirl is on sale at all hotels, and settlers can obtain it wholesale from
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 29 January 1917, Page 2
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269Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 29 January 1917, Page 2
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