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Anmsements. Special Advertisements. Special Advertisements. Special Advertisements.

1 SPRING TIME, more than any other «eason of the y.-ar conjure! up all sorts of longings for new costumes.and to those ladies who are -undecided as to a choice, we would give little advice: rrraifra cttuw*iu • to-Wearthts* Season. Don't let tailor's high prices spoil the pleasure of choosing. A glance through our stock of new season's costumes Will give you an idea of the cope afforded to satisfy all tastes, and the range of prices enables you to keep within your limit. SMART EFFECTIVE STYLES IN ' "gabardines, serges, light weight tweeds also tussore and jap silks, • Showing the newest ideas in collars, belts, buttons and other embellishments. We have bought these costumes well from reliable markets, and our values are really the best you will see this season Chosse your costume, then, from our unequalled stock of ready made models-the saving you will effect can be devoted to youx hat gloves, etc. It is no trouble to how you our stock so don't hesitate to call and view. ™™Mt, crc?rs an TAI HAP -jv^£v<^^ft^ Y y , w*'£

j»B™ J In aid of the Red Cross Copper Trail. THE GLORY OP THE NATION. (in seven parts.) A Vitagraph Drama of First Magnitude. Featuring: HARRY MOREY and ALICE JOYCE. Assisted by PEGGY HYILAND, James Morrison, Naomi Childers, Joseph Kilgour, Mary Maurice, AVatler McGrail, /' Templar Saxe, Edward Elkas, and ) Bobby Connelly. < The noblest passions in a woman's lite Her love for a man; her love for her child; her love for her countryAstounding Spectacles, including AN OCEAN IN FLAMES. NEW YORK SEIZED BY THE ENEMY. A Picture so gripping in its" intensity that it will LIVE IN THE MEMory for ever. Supported by "the secret kingdom." "The Secret Kingdom" will be screend at 8. sharp; Gazette, 8.30; "Womanhood," 8.45. TO-NIGHT And every Day and Night for the Season. BAND TO-NIGHT. Wilfred Sorenson ( will appear in a fancy dress skating exhibition. SKATERS 1/6; Onlookers, 6d. F. Ward and Co. have just landed a large quantity of Crockery, etc., and there • are some dainty designs amongst them. •■-,.. Buy early as prices "are bound to soar higher and higher. ■" ■ .- ■ ■ ■■ .- .' ••.-•• We conduct Auction Sales in Town or Country—buy your furniture or sell it for you.—F. Ward & Coy., Tui Street. 1 ,«- Toe most delicious Sauce in tna world. LottiH Yorkshire Relish. ANTED KNOWN—Campbell Ltd., Motor Garage, Wanganui, have following Car Bargains: Hupp, 1914 model, 4-seater, Electric Light and Starter. Splendid order price, £225. 1 /ANTED KNOWN—Ladies' Glac® i kid lace shoes, welted soles, English make, sizes 2,3, and 4 for 2-ls at Chapman's Boot Arcade. RANTED KNOWN.—That J. Mortland, of the Taihape Furniture Exchange, is a buyer of Household (furniture and Effects In any quantity ror spot cash. —Opp. Railway Station. P. 0. Box, 56. 'Phones: Farm 169. Shop 100. MAIN STREET, TAIHAPE Solicits Patronage forModerate in price (PLEASE COMPARE), the Best and Primest produced in this District, personally selected and bought for cash. Specialities:— CORNED BEEF. SAUSAGE (Beef or Pork). Orders by Post or 'Phone promptly attended to. , yy ANTED KNOWN.— Women's chrome calf derby shoes, patent | cap, round toes, all solid leather, us- j ual price 16/6, gale price 15/ at McCormlck'a. - [

Beautifully dainty and artistic Xmas Cards may be had at the "Taihape Daily Times Office" Printing Office. HUNDREDS of Lovely Samples to CHOOSE from. Your own name and Address printed thereon. GET YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY! TENDERS. PRICE required for Painting, etc., up to noon Saturday, October sth. R. Healey. TENDERS FOR FIREWOOD. TENDERS are invited for 30 to 40 cords firewood, 4ft. lengths, on truck, for delivery in February. Kind of T wood to be stated, and tenders to j close 14th October, to be addressed to the Secretary, Wanganui College Trustees, Box 171, Wanganui. TO BUSH CONTRACTORS. I TENDERS wanted for felling Bush and delivery of Logs on Mill skids at Karioi. —Apply Wanganui Sash and I Door Factory, and Timber Company, Ltd. TAIHAPE BOWLING CLUB. (Incorporated.) THE ANNUAL MEETING of Taihape Bowling Club will be held on Friday, 4th October, in Club Pavilion, atj.. f 8 p.m. A. G. LAWSON, Hon. Sec. ANTED KNOWN—Cunninghame'G | v T Cough Balsam will shift that I cough, clears the throat and head. ' Pleasant to take, 2/6 a bottle. CTOR SALE, Cheap, Ford Oar; eleci trie light, good order only travelled 600 miles; may be seen any time; /mist be sold. Apply S. Peyton, Tai-. nape : , : GET H. F. STRONG to paint your house. For references we refer you to our customers. . .-.. .' RANTED TO SELL—New Dinnep Ware as follows:—6in. plates 6s doz, 7in plates 7s doz, Bin plates 8s doz, lOin plates 9s doz, 14in meat dishes 3s, 15in meat dishes 3/6, 16in meat dishes 4/6, vegetable dishes 4s each. Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, 1/6 and 2/6 ]ypS. DREW'S Morning and Afternoon Tea is unsurpassed. Hautapu Tea Rooms, Finch's Buildings.

"SyANTED—Boy or elderly man to mlik two cows and make himself generally useful. Good home. Apply Abraham and Williams, Ltd. "RANTED— Capable girl or middleaged person to assist in housework; good wages.—Apply to "Times" Office. "RANTED— Bullock Driver, Enginedriver, Cook, Tally, Farm Youths, Woodcutters, Scrubbers and Generals. Shute's Labour Exchange. i "^TANTED— Work at planting, hedge clipping, or general gardening, by j capable man. Would take work in j the country by week or longer. Ap- j ply Wm. Bulman, Sep. Reid's boarding ; House, Taihape. _ ANTED. —All contemplating marriage to inspect and obtain the prices of our new furniture, rugs, mats, lino, etc. —F. Waid and Coy. I^OUND —On the Papakai Road, a Muff and Necklet Fur. The owner can obtain possession on applying to this office. "POR SALE —Two second-hand Pianos, prices reasonable. Apply Swedlund's Music Warehouse. RANTED KNOWN—That a threecourse Luncheon is obtainable at Mrs. Drew's, (Finch's Buildings), between 12 o'clock and 2 p.m. A CLEAN LENS means a clear Photo. Let our expert examine and clean your camera free of charge.— Fbokes, Chemist, Taihape. ~'OR SAKE —On easy terms, Twelve Acres Freehold, adjoining the Borough of Taihape, Main Road; fourroomed house, splendid section, nearly all level. £950. Apply sharp. R. WILSON & CO., Ltd., Taihape. ALSE TEETH. —Sound or" otherwise; top market price to trade and others. Pearline Co./ 165,;-Qneen' Street, Auckland. RANTED TO SELL—One cabinet i .sewing machine,' drophead Singer sewing machine, 3 treadle sewing machines, 1 hand sewing machine. AJbbve machines in perfect order, prices from 35s to £7 10s.—Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp, Railway Station. " " KODAKS and all Photographic Material can be purchased at our Pharmacy.—J. R. Cunninghame, the Prescription Chemist and Kodak Dealer. Some Sauce that; wfcicii, wny, £K>tuf Brand cf course. OUR PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPERT develops Films promptly.—Fookes, leading chemist, Taihape. . RANTED KNOWN—That McCormick is agent for Hangman's Laces, 6d pair, guaranteed to hang

■ BOROUGH OF TAIHAPE. POSITION OF POUND-KEEPER AND RANGER. Applications are invited up to 4 p.m. on 17th October, from persons qualified to carry out the above duties. Conditions 'of employment and schedule of duties may be seen during office hours at the Office of the undersigned. Envelopes containing applications to be marked on the outside "Applicaj tion for position of Pound-keeper." I ' J. F. MENZIES, ! Town Clerk. , ) Taihape, 2nd October, 1918. TAIHAPE BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR LEASE. ' PURSUANT to the . provisions of Section 138 of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," Public Notice is hereby given that the Taihape Borough Council invites tenders for the purchase of the Lease of the undermentioned allotments:— *• LOT I.—Being part Sec. 7 Blk. VII, containing approximately 27.3 poles. LOT ll.—Being part Sec. 7, Blk. VII, Kuku Street, Taihape; containing approximately 25.7 poles. The upset rental of each allotment has been fixed at £ls each, and the valuation for improvement on Lot 2 is >55. No Tender will be considered below the upset rental and in respect of Lot 2, which does not also contain an.offer of at least the amount as Valuation for improvement fixed. Tenders, which close on 17th October at 4 p.m., shoflld be addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tender for Lease." Each Tender must be accompanied by a deposit equal to half the amount offered on Valuation for improvements. • ..-.. ■ Terms and conditions of Leasing may he seen at the Town Hall during office hours. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. F. MENZIES, ■ •i ' Town Clerk. Taihape, 21st Sept., .1918. The Business People have decided to close their places of business all the year round on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 5.30; Thursdays at 12 noon; and Saturdays at 8.30 p.m. E. LOADER, Secretary. ANTED TO' SELL—One darkstained mirror Wardrobe, 3 Duchess Chests, 2 Duchess Pairs, 1 marble top Cabinet Washstand, 2 Cabinet Washstands, 3 Dressing Tables. —Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station.

>uy at mm jt Embraces Tkree Good Founts, ECONOMY,

PHONE 62 P.O. BOX 41 We have to announce that we have acquired the Retail Butchery Business until recently carried on by Mr. Geo. Parker, and that we intend carrying on an Up-to=Date Retail Butchery Under the Management of MR. W. DUDER. Substantial reductions will be made in the Cash Prices of all classes of Meat. We asseverate: The Best is the Cheapest THEREFORE BUY AT OUR SHOP. We offer you the Primest and Best finished MUTTON and BEEF, specially fattened and specially selected for Home Trade and which rarely if ever reaches the local Consumer. All Meat is killed under Government Inspection and hears the imprimatur of Quality. The Town that has no abattoir and no inspection is the "Happy Hunting Ground" of the Butcher; Verb Sap. We desire to draw special attention to our Lamb Prices and to the variety and quality of our Small Goods. GIVE US A TRIAL.

you before breaking, buy one pair and try the experiment. /ANTED TO SELL—Sis highback dining chairs, 1 polished top dining table, 2 dark-stained sideboards, 2 dark-stained dinner waggons, , four couches, 4 easy chairs, 1 book case, oil paintings.—Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THIRTY-THIRD GRAND ANNUAL iEiiThnrw Agricultural Sfcow PALMERSTON NORTH SHOWGROUNDS. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th, & 31st, 1918. Entries close Octobe- 13th, 1918. Write for information from W. T, PENNY, Secretary. P.O. Box 85, Palme--ton North. For bilious attacks, torpid liver, try nokes' little liver nills; Is per box.

Ladies' Silk Ankled Hose in white, black,, It. grey, battle grey and Tussore 4/9 ; Ladies' Silk Ankled Hose grey, 6/6; tan, white, 7/6 Ladies' Spun Silk Hose, 6/9 Ladies' Black Mercerised Lisle Thread Hose, 1/9, 2/3, 2/6; 3/11 Ladies' Black Cashmerette Hose, 3/ Ladies' Black All Wool Cashmere Hose, 3/6, 6/9, 6/11; 7/6; 8/6 Ladies' Black All Wool Eibbed Cashmere Hose 2/9, 3/6, 4/6 Ladies' All Wool Cashmere Hos e , Garbadine shades, 6/9 Ladies' Heather Mixture Hose, 3/11, 4/9, 5/6 Ladies' Knitted Wool Hose (gr ey ) 6/6; (fawn), 5/6 ', Children's Black Sox, sizes 3t 0 12, 2/2 to 4/6 ! Children's | Sox, tan, black, side clocked sizes 3 to 8, 1/11 and 2/3 '■ ASSORTED LOT OF CHILDREN'S CASHMERE RIBBED LONG i ►A STOCKINGS, sizes 2—l/11; 3—2/; 4—2/3. 1/6 per pair to clear 1 '♦ ±. THIS IS A BARGAIN

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Taihape Daily Times, 5 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 5 October 1918, Page 1

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