GUPS AND SAUCERS and all kinds of Crockery, POTS, PANS, KETTLES Etc. oo ro TUI STKEEt! THE ADVANTAGES ARE IRREFUTABLE. OUR Correspondence Instruction has stood the test of over twenty-one years—it is practical, individual, and thorough. Just consider: on Twentyfive occasions has the coveted "First Place in Order of Merit" against allcomers in the Accountancy Degree and Book-keepers' Diploma Exams. been gained by students prepared under our Correspondence System. If, however, you want any further criterion, it is that 236 former clerks and others who have successfully Studied under us have become Public Accountants and Auditors. May we not send you to-day full particulars of our Course in PRACTICAL MODERN ACCOUNTANCY? You can obtain your full Degree in your spare time in your own Home. Address:— HEMINGWAY'S & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD ! AUCKLAND.
P.O. Box 516. (The School with 26,000 Successful and Satisfied Students behind it.) "ANTED KNOWN—Girls* Lace Chrome Shoes, patent toe-caps, size 3 to 6 at 13/11. Get in early.— Chapman's Boot Arcade, next door to Morgan and Co., Main Street, Taihape. ANTED. —All contemplating marriage to inspect and obtain tba prices of our new furniture, ruga, mats, lino, etc.—F. Ward and Coy. TO RETAILERS.—Charging up accounts on books cost money. We can tell how to reduce cost of doing credit business with a one-writing system. Particulars from Credit System Department, Box 1052, G.P.0., Wellington^
Uii! what joy for the girl or boy who meets Father Christmas in his wondeiful,. mysterious, subterranean cave at C. and C.'s ! Weird and wonderful — i parts are brilliant —parts dimly iit—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. /a' Surprises—sensations—sights—sounds—subterranean—sixpence ! vfS SESSIONS: —At 2.30 on 19th, 20th, 21st, 23rd, and 24th. Evening at ifj 7 on 21st and 24th only. Jpr Mysterious Subterranean Save; Admission Practical Presents For ML Presents for Babies, Boys, Girls, end Adults, Practical Presents. FOR THE HOME—Hammocks, 6 to 65/-; Cushions, 6/11 to 32/6: M hair Table Covers, 79/6 to JSS/1&-. Necklaces, t/3 and 2/6; Ladies' Plain J Handkerchiefs, 2£d to Emb'roid- -" ered, 6£d to 15/6] Coloured, 4£d to 9-i-d; Rilette and Eve Handkerchiefs, FOR LADlES.—Blouses in silk, 18/6j 1/-; Umbrellas, 10/6 to 39/6; Gloves, playthings, large and small, t 0 to 33/-; voile, 11/6 to 16/6; fane. fabric, 3/6 to 4/11; kid, 5/11 to IT/6; amuse and satisfy the playtime voile, 7/11 to 21/9; hand embroidercc Stockings, Lisle, 3/6 to 5/3; silk, 4/11 di'eams of children of all ages. voile, 29/6 to 79/3; coloured an \ .0 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 J-/- j FOR MEN —Handkerchefs, silk in-Father Christmas Cave. Popular Camisoles, 2/S to 28/6; Sports Coats itiai, 4/6, 5/6; plain, 4/S to 7/6; mer-P rlced toys onlv - silk, 72;'- to 6ign& ; Wool, 21/6 t-.| cerised, plain or initialled. 1/-; colour- UPSTAIRS DISPLAYS.—The bet-£4/15/-; Manicure Sots, Work Basket: I cd borders, 9d and 1/-;-plain, 6d and i er , clas f r of , s , wll! be , upstairs as Aluminium Ware, lirushware. Phot- \ • •-.-a. n„„„ tin «. „/« \. 1 before.,Mechanical, wooden, vvoollv, „ „ n r, A , , „„ ~, I3d, linen, 1/2 to 2/9; braces, 2/6 to fluffVj games, dolls, tricycles, prmas, Frames, Bags, Purses, Pocket Books. ,/j; lies, 2/- to 8/6; Socks, Cashmere,e-uns, cannon, swords, kites, Meccano, Presentation Books, etc., etc Con-{ i 5/0 to 2/11; Wool, 3/6 to I 4/6; Lisle, 3/9 and 4/6, in 1 Si colours; Silk, 5/11 and I 7/6. I | ;=OS LADIES. Shoes, j 18/8 to 29/6; Boots. 22/6 | to 29/6; Sandals for kicif clics, 6/9 to 10/6. ~ . g'uns, ca etc., etc fectionery, 3d to 10/6. -n ltd i.9BroadStKetE4EMERSTONNORT;i» *********^•*******^^*4•w******»^**^**'&****•^•*** ,^•*******|^ i,
These profiting-making Manures, so well-known throughout the South Island are now obtainable from our own works at Imlay, Wanganui. at the following prices. Eclipse Special Manures Per ton Eclipse Basic Mixings Eclipse Special Turnip Fertilizer £9 5 0( (Containing Lime) Per ton , 7 Bape ~ 915 0 „ Potato „ 9 17 6 „ No. 1 Grain „ 9 7 6 No. 2 Grain,, 9 7 6 No 1 Grasj „ 9 15 0 No. 2 Grass,, 9 10 0 Mangel „ 11 0 0 Mixing No. 2 11 0 0 , Superphosphate 8 0 0 , Blood and Bone 16 0 0 (Half Super and half Blood and one) , Bape Potato No. t Grain No. 2 Grain No. 1 Grass No. 2 Grass Mangels 9 12 9 15 9 5 9 5 9 12 9 7 10 17 , Special Basic Mixing 9 5 (Superphosphates, Blood and Bone and Lime; All Prices Free on Rail, Imlay or F. 0.8. Wanganui ° EDEEf! Receive PaoMPI Attentiok Write for full Particulars of Analyses, etc! Yictoria Avenue, Wanganui
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Taihape Daily Times, 23 December 1918, Page 8
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