Sent post free to any address on receipt of cash order and your money back in full if not perfectly satisfied. 31 yards 8 in Cambric Embroidery; 6 yards 2* in ditto; 3 yards 11 in insertion; 1J yards Camisole embroidery; 12 yards white val insertion; 6 yards li in Torchon lace; 4 Hemstitched Cambric Handkerchiefs; H yards coloured Bobe Ribbon; i Black Hair nets, state coloured wanted. All for 7/6 post free; limited supply so act NOW. During Show Week our Store, Tea, and Luncheon Rooms will be open as usual during business hours except on Wednesday when we close at 12 noon. Everybody welcomed and inspection invited; you are only a stranger ONCE in our Store. tlO IHIM9I9MI Slogan Competition closes 15th. June. Slogan of four words descriptive of our business, values or service wanted. Three guinea prize awaits you here. Entries free so send in any number. Rhyming or alliteration preferred. Broadway, Palmers'
Sfl *T. m m 5^ DADDY ofl&ftS} RECORD TEA will help to make your breakfast one of the pleasant memories of the day. The -# second Cup is as good as the s*b=s first. All who drink Record | Tea cannot fail to appreciate I it for its soft flavour and delightful aroma. 3L Ask your Grocer for RECORD TEA. Goldberg 1
For Influenza «•• Mean's Essence The Great Hon,ey-Saving Remedy Costs 2|--Makb»l pint—Saves 10/'Tis most absurd! I do declare There's funny people everywhere; Cranks who harbor "ticks" and "rats" And ftreaks who wear old-fashioner 1 hats. But most amusing of them all Are those who, when bad colds befall, Obsolete nostrums still endure Whilst needing Woods' Peppermint Cure. TEA & SUPPEE BOOMS Mr. J. Phillips begs to notify the people of Taihape that he has taken over the Fish and Supper Booing in Tkii Street lately occupied by Mr. E. Manning. He trusts by strict attention to business to merit the success he received when he previously occupied ,th e shop some four years ago. All his old friends will be very welcome. . STRONG, ''Opposite Gretna Hotel) TAIHAPE. 4 moat BTtitstie assortment of Monl^ inga and Mounts to e»oo8« from. Pupils received for the following sob jects:— Landscape painting, still life freehand, and model drawing, steneill ing, show-card writing, and Bignwritin/ TEEMS OM AMPLICATION
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 18 June 1917, Page 6
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377Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 18 June 1917, Page 6
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