a 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 casli—it is easier stored. h Second-hand furniture bought in any quantity f for cash. Complete stocks of new Enamel ware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, Brushware, Alarm Clocks, Watches, Lamps, Plum Axes, Slashers, Spades, Hoes, Rakes, etc., etc, All at bedrock prices. L Taihape Furniture Exchange, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. mm oca CK per idskne 8 GRAY’ Double Furrow Ploughs Out op 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 HnplicateS) Catalogue f->r the asking * m f *V/‘->i mm l ® rasski cs>. .v v -- SP®S®BS s®sS»gß«.?*: v >®l 59^^mSSr§BSI<!C Si £?sf.' «£'*T» I 'V*‘. <=sai. SBfll roe#? i 81k $ Brewed by W. Stramim & Cflk* Vkteim Bbrewery, DusmUb BOTTLED BY D 8c J. M C CALLUM w a% m ~v< 1 1-?-j. -T-S N\ £#■ T/ I'-^ The New Zealand Settler is noted for his hospitality—Here we see a typical New Zealander entertain ing the traveller with a refreshing and stimulat ing glass of “ D. & J. Perfection.” IP^i WM, mm D. & J. McCallum’s W: aSS is extensively popular with the settler, not only as a beneficial beverage, but its purity renders it of inestimable value for medicinal purposes. iA The Oval Bottle is handy for travellers —com- ;?| fortably fits the trousers hip-pocket—-i.jj whilst the Mallet bottle is an ornament r.l to any sideboard. fa imm mtM Lv, S6^ V> D. & J. McCrJ.aTn.ys Perfection at all holel
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 8 February 1917, Page 2
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277Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 8 February 1917, Page 2
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