Special Advertisements. \&/ ANTED—Hauler Driver for Oio and two Bushmen for Turangarere. Apply Gardner and Sons, sawmillers, Oio or Turangarere. WANTED KNOWN—This district's , largest display of dinnerware, cups, saucers, and all kinds of crockI ery, glass and brushware, pots, pans*, 1 kettles, etc. is at the Auction Mart I T.ui Street. ' OST. —In Taihape, a silver filigree Brooch, in form of a rose. Valued as a keepsake. Finder rewarded on returning to this office. ] I^OUND— Palmerston North retailers "*" selling British goods for preference will exhibit window posters Show Week. Shop with them. ANTED TO SELL—Two Bevelled i Mirror Sideboards, 2 polished top dining tables, 4 unholstered chairs, 1 hall stand, 1 bookcase. —Taihape Fur- ' niture Exchange, opp. Railway StaI tion. f ANTED TO SELL—Two-treadlo sewing machines, 2 Electric [rons. in good order, 1 Mangle, 1 3!mrner Perfection Stove, cabinet and oven complete, in splendid order. —Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station. pOR SALE, Cheap, Ford Car; electric light, good order only travelled 600 miles; may be seen any time; must be sold. Apply S. Peyton, Taihape TpOR SALE —Hupmobile 2-seater car, average mile per gallon 25 to CO; tyres nearly new, any trial given. Price £125. Also 5-seater Maxwell; cheap. Apply Nicholls' Garage. REWARD to all buying British goods for preference Show Week in Palmerston. Look for League members' window posters.
RANTED KNOWN—Men's Shooters,, plain, nailed, or sprigged; usual price 245, sale price 225, at McCormick's. RANTED KNOWN—T.he richesT. most fragrant, and most economical tea you cou]d buy is Dandelion Tea. Blended by one of the foremost tea-tasters in Wellington, it merits your choice. ' Try a pound at 2/, 2/4 and 2/6.—H. D. BENNETT, LTD., Awarua House, Taihape. vy ANTED KNOWN—Girls'. School Boots, 7 to 10; usual price 15s, sale' price 13/9 at McCormick's. TENDERS are invited for the Lease of Motukawa 2 B.Nos 23, 24 and 25. containing 1428 acres more or less situate at Te Horo Junction six miles from Taihape, for 21 years from Ist July 1918. The property is fully improved with residence and necessary outbuildings. Tenders will close on Thursday, the 20th day of June 1918, and should be addressed to Mrs. E. Barns, care-r MARSHALL, HUTTON & IZARD, Solicitors, Wanganui. TO ALL who enjoy Good Meat. TO ALL interested in what this district can produce, REMEMBER when shopping to spect our Stock. Have a glance in the Window. It costs no more per pound, so buy the BEST. MEAT PURVEYOR, ETC. MAIN STREET, TAIHAPE. ■,. P.O. Box 56; Telephone 100.
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Taihape Daily Times, 17 June 1918, Page 1
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