SHOP EARLY! | During the coming Christinas and 1 New Year Season the Public are rc- 1 quested by the Taihaps Tradesmen’s I Association to shop and so avoid disappointment that may arise from depleted staffs, owing to the war and to the epidemic. Christmas stocks are now to hand, and those who shop early have first choice. E. LOADER, Hon. Sec.
THE PLACE TO STOP AT Boot Arcade. The Practical Footwear Firm for Fine Footwear. Jj 1 % PRICE is the big consideration nowadays—but it won’t trouble you half if you, purchase at our B'oot Arcade, j where the Values-are better and tbe j Prices lower FOR THE SAME j QUALITY. i THE KIDDIES will need new Foot- j wear for Christmas, and we are splendidly equipped with a large variety of High-grade Boots and Shoes for growing Girls aand Boys, as well as ,the little Toddlers. BRING “THEM” IN. CHAPMAN’S ! BOOT ARCADE, I Next Morgan & Co.’s, j Main Street ----- TAIHAPE. j Sole Agents for C!ogs, , Clearing Jewellery Sale WINDING UP AN ESTATE I A Sale of Jewellery will be hold at | our promises opposite the Station, commencing on WEDNESDAY December Ifth, which will give the Public of Taihapc and District an opportunity of securing bargains, especially in ’Christmas presents. A cordial invitation to inspect our Stock extended to all. N. RANDLE & CO. j TUI STREET, TAIHAPE. j PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH j SCHOOL. 1 _ The School opens on MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1918. Classical, Commercial, and Agricultural classes. College House Boarding Establishment for boys; early application necessary. I j New pupils enrolled on February j sth, 6th, and 7th from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. I Prospectus sent on application to I W. HUNTER, Secretary, Palmerston North. FAJRE. FLORIST AND FRUITERER. Near Railway Station. Has on view Rose Blooms, from which orders will ■be booked for delivery next season. Public are invited to inspect. TAIHAPE HOSPITAL. ' THE WANGANUI HOSPITAL' BOARD is holding an inquiry at the! Hospital on SATURDAY NEXT re j complaints as to insufficient and improper food being served to the inj mates. The Commission will further deal with any other complaints that might be made. Ex-patients and others who have a grievance or wish to give * evidence are invited to be present.
A. J. JOBLIN.
TRESPASS .. NOTICE. ANY PERSON Sound trespassing on my property on Mataroa Road null be prosecuted and all dogs will be destroyed. Frequent damage compels no other alternative. J. BOWLER, Mataroa Road.
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Taihape Daily Times, 20 December 1918, Page 1
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