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ANTED KNOWN.—That J. Moriland, of the Tai'hape Furniture Exchange, is a buyer of Househoiu (furniture and Effects in any quantity rdr spot cash.—Opp. Railway Station. WANTED KNOWN—Hot water hags in all sizes but one quality, The Best, can be purchased at most reasonable prices at Cunningharne's Pharmacy. TyANTED KNOWN—Two pair boyslight boots, size 5, usual price 13s 6d, will be sold to clear at 9/6 spot cash at McCormick's. RANTED KNOWN—One pair ladies' walking shoes, pointed toes, size 5,5/ at McCormick's. SNiPS IN CYCLE • AND CARS AT AT NICHOLLS' GARAGE. Five-seater OVERLAND CAR, lat, est Model, electric light, self-starter, only .been : used for demonstrating. Same'■car to arrive cost £6O more than price asked. Two-seater HUPP, in good order, £lls. One 3 h.p. Triumph Motor Cycle, just overhauled, in splendid order, £32. One five-seater MAXWELL CAR, J lls. Several PUSH-BIKES from £4 upwards. FIVE-SEATER OAKLAND CAR. In splendid order.—£22s. FIVE-SEATER ALLEN CAR, ?n splendid condition, very little used. £175". To "Ford" Owners. —Have a Sav/dge Light control fitted. A strong, steady light at any speed. "SANDBO" Starters for Ford Cars. Price, fitted, £6 10s. You jump in the car, pull the lever, and we do the rest. V. NICHOLLS, Sole Agent. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in Taihape Pound on July 15th, 1918. from Mataroa Road, one white gelding, aged, shod on front feet, mane cut short and heavy, short tail; also, one brown gelding, no shoes, long tail, small white streak down'face. If not claimed and expenses paid will he sold on Saturday August 10, 1918, at noon, at the Pound. R. SAVILL, Pcundkeeper. STS7ANTED KNOWN—Those who are looking for a good assortment in men's Tennis and Neglige Shirts should take advantage of our complete stock—W. J. White. D KNOWN —One pair wornen's glace shoes, pointed toes, size 7,5/ at McCormick's. WANTED TO SELL —Four willow lounge chairs, 3 fancy cane chairs 1 cane lounge 6 couches, 12 kitchen chairs, 3 kitchen tables, 3 kitchen fenclers. Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station.
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Taihape Daily Times, 30 July 1918, Page 1
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464Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 30 July 1918, Page 1
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