Special Advertisements. yyHAT? Luncheon at the Hautapu Tea Rooms is just A.l. yyANTED —Two timber-stackers and three bushmen, constant employment for good men. Apply Egmont Box Co., Ltd., Ohutu. ANTED —A Woman for washing, half-day a week (Mondays). Apply Mrs. Nicholls, Kaka Road. yyANTED —One Bushman for general bush work. Apply at once j to W. Cook and Son, Mataroa. i TO LET —524 acres of Grazing, eight miles from Te Kuiti, until January 31st, 1919. Price for term £7O. Apply Arapac Post Office, via Te Kuiti. TAKEN from Mr. Swedlund’s yard, j a Returned Soldier’s walking-stick; valued as a memento. Please return j to “Times” Office. J^OST —Mother of Pearl Brooch. Yal- i ued as a gift from brother killed ! at the Front. Please return to this office. J^OST —Last night, between Town Hall and Kuhtze’s Brewery, goldmounted Amethyst Ear-ring. Reward •. on returning to this office. j PIANO WANTED. ' ADVERTISER would buy good ■ second-hand Piano privately. Send particulars and price to ••“Settler,” this office. YOUR SNOW FILM developed promptly at Fooke’s, Photographic Chemist. GET H. F. STRONG to paint your house. For references we refer you to our customers. have Afternoon Tea at the Hautapu Tea Rooms, Mrs. Drew serves it up lovely. MOTORISTS —Post your car number to H. F, STRONG, Painter, Taihape, and you will receive plate complete by return mail. Enclose 7/6, postage free. yyANTED TO SELL—Three real good almost new Pianos, 1 8-stop organ in splendid order, 1 large guitar and case, 1 piano stool, 1 mandoline, 2 mandoline guitars.—Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station. yyANTED TO SELL—Six ' highbacked dining chairs, 2 carver’s chairs, 1 Morris chair, 1 handsome sideboard, all to match in dark stained rimu.—Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station. yANTED KNOWN—One pair worn. en’s glace button boots, round oe, size 4, will be sold to clear at 7/6 pot cash at McCormick’s WANTED KNOWN—Now Is your chance to secure second-hand Cars. Overlands, Hupps, Hudsons, Studebakers, Latest Perrys, Buick, Etc., Star., Campbell Ltd., Garage, Wanganui. HAUTAHJ TEA ROOMS AFTERNOON AND MORNING TEA. LIBERAL MID-DAY LUNCHEON. Mrs. Drew, successor to Miss Bear, notifies the Public generally that no pains will be spared on her part to maintain the high degree of popularity the Hautapu Tea Rooms attained to while under Miss Bear’s management. MRS. DREW, Proprietress. Opposite H. D. Bennett’s Ltd. Station Street. ■"TOR SALE—Three-roomed Cottage on freehold section, washhouse, copper, and tubs; also large building suitable for bedrooms. Cottage nearly new. Will be sold cheap.—Apply E. WARD and Co. I j WANTED TO SEI ' -Two-treadle sewing machines, : 'fiectric Ir-ms. in good order, 1 Man- 3, 1 3-burner Perfection Stove, cal net and even complete, in splendid ""der, —Taihape • Furniture Exchange, opo. Railway Sta-i
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Taihape Daily Times, 2 August 1918, Page 1
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