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Raetiki £>ale DECEMBER 20, 1918. Free man K. Jackson and Co. will jell: 15 3yr steals 20 2yr steers 10 empty cows 20 2yr steers 10 cows and calves 10 heifers with calves 20 2yr heifers 16 heifers in calf 30 yearling steers 10 2yr steers 20 mixed yearlings 15 mixed yearlings 6 2yr steers 1 Syr S.H. bull 2 Shorthorn bulls 70 wethers in wool 70 ewes and lambs 60 empty ewes

IF You are seeking a Home In Talhape call and tell us your requirements. We nave several fine propositions on our books at present, and will be pleased to take you to see any or all of them. What do you think of the following? KAKA ROAD (off). 4-Roomed House, Bathroom, Outhouses, section over £ acre. Price £450. Mortgage £l3O to State, Advances Office, halance cash. UTIKU Township, N.L. 5-roomed hou3e, 7 years to run at £2 rental annually. Right of removal for 21 years at revaluation. Rate 3 about Bs. £2OO. This Is a snip, roomed House, bathroom, etc., sacre section; £BOO. Terms can be arranged. ELLIS ROAD.—S-roomed House washhouse, eto., £6OO Terms can be arranged. SEVEN-ROOMED Hoase, 13 acres, 1 rood 24 perches. 15 minutes' walk from P. 0., £I3OO. MATAROA ROAD (off) 5-Roomed House, | acre section, very handy to the town. Price £SOO cash. BIRCH ROAD (off) 3-Roomed Cottage, one acre land, over 100 fruit trees. Price £550, mortgage £2OO at 7 per cent., balance terms to a good man. This is a good proposition for anyone seeking a good big section, i TAIHAPE Help to stamp it out by the liberal use of "We Cau Supply iestar Disinfectant . is 4 gal tins at£22s each 1 gal tins at 6s 6d " h gal tins at 4s " , TAIHAPE, ,

Oh ! what joy for the girl or boy who meets Father Christmas in his wondeitul, mysterio'us, subterranean cave at C. and C.'s ! Weird and wonderful — parts are brilliant —parts dimly lit—you'll hear the distant rumble of the sea—at the end of the cave is Father Christmas himself—he greets each <^ visitor—he gives to each a present. .-w Surprises—sensations—sights—sounds—subterranean—sixpence ! /3p* SESSIONS: —At 2.30 on 19th, 20th, 21st, 23rd, and 24th. Evening at s>{ on 21st and 24th only. Jgf s Subterranean Gave; Admission Presents for Babies Practical Presents For 411, , Girls, and Adults, Practical Presents. FOR THE HOME—Hammocks, 6/I'J to 65/-; Cushions, 6/11 to 32/6; Mo-I hair Table Covers, 79/6 to «E5/IG\'-. | a- i i *//> n -/_ 1 r v» w " inc nuivic- ammocKS, 'o. J Necklaces V 3 and 2/6; Ladies' Plain JJ ]& , t 0 M/ . : ril , Wrtll . R/11 tn Mttt M „ Handkerchiefs, 2£d to - Embroidered, 6£d to 15/6; Coloured, 4£d to 9£d; Rilette and Eve Handkerchiefs, " : t l K ;U^ b / ellaS ;,! 0/S , *? 39/6; GloVeS ' Playthings, targe and small, to t 0 W' ;' voile, 11/6 to 16/6; fane labnc, 3/6 to 4/11 j kid, 5/11 to 17/6; amu se and satisfy the playtime voile, 7/11 to 21/9; hand embroiderer Stockings, Lisle, 3/6 to 5/3} silk, 4/11 di-eams of children of all ages. , voile, 29/6 to 79/6; coloured am to 22/6; Neckwear, 1/-to 11/6. BASEMENT DISPLAYS.—This is white crepe-de-chene and Georgette unique—in the basement beside our 35/- to 84/-; Panamas, 13'6 to 35/- ■ FOR MEN— Handkerchiefs, silk in-Father Christmas Cave. Popular Camisoles, 2/9 to 28/6; Sports Con'c" ttial, 4/6, 5/6; plain, 4/6 to 7/6; mer-P rlced toys on ' V - silk, 72,y- to Wool 21 '6 f' censed plain or initialled. 1/-- colour- U J?J a AI ? B ,. ed borders Sd nnH i/-» ™i-.,-~ *... iter class or toys wiJ] be upsta:?s as », iOd Hner' l£ tn «/«.\ P ' 6 V* d before.,Mechamcal. wooden vvoollv,^ um «ium Ware, Brushware, Phot, S.T •/! a/a c braces » */* to fluffy, games, dolls, tricycles, prmas'^ am es, Bags, Purses, Pocket Books, 4/b, 1 les, 2/-to 8/6; Socks, Cashmere, suns, cannon, swords, kites, Meccano'Presentation Books, etc., etc. Con--1 R t/~> 0/11 • \V/->r>l Old ... °T. r . _. . 1/6 to 2/11; Wool, 3/6 to 4/6; Lisle, 3J9 and 4/6, in ill colours; Silk, 5/11 and 7/6. FOR LADIES. Shoes, 16/6 to 29/6; Boots, 22/6 to 29/6; Sandals for kiddies, 3/9 to 10/3. etc., etc. fectionery, 3d to 10/6. »BroadStotMMERSTONKo?iy;

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Taihape Daily Times, 14 December 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 14 December 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 14 December 1918, Page 8

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