Mew Dmnerware, nnn onpr i: and all kinds of Crockery, POTS, PANS, KETTLES Etc. TUI STREET IyANTBD 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. RANTED.— All contemplating marriage to Inspect and obtain the 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 3,052, G.P.0., Wellington. WANTED TO SELL—One cabinet sewing machine, drophead Singer sewing machine, 3 treadle sewing machines, 1 hand sewing machine. Above machines In perfect order, prices from 35s to £7 10s.—Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp, Railway Station. ANTED KNOWN—Now Is your chance to secure second-hand Cars. Overlands, Hupps, Hudsons, Studebakers, Latest Perrys, Buick, Etc., Star., Campbell Ltd., Garage, Wanganui. For pickling, there's no better Vinegar on the market than SHARLAND 'S Brewed from malt and Sugar. Free from mineral acid. Sold in bulk and bottle. All grocers. 3
'■Ty7'-i!*SSSSB* In each of the following classes of Colling'hame's Suits there are from 6 to 8 sizes so that almost any figure can be fitted. The increase in each size is 1 in. in chest, with other measurements in accordance. NORMAL SlZES.—These are for regular builds, always easv to fit. A. SIZES. —For men shorter in body and smaller in waist and chest than "Normal"; trousers regular length. S. SIZES.—Body as " Normal,'' but arms and itgs shorter. T. SIZES. — Ecr"tall and slight men ; quite a distinct class. L. SIZES.— For the semi-corpulent; mainly wanted by. middle aged men. X, SIZES —For the corpulent. Great - Over 300 Collinghame Suits always hang in our wardrobes in over 150 different all-wool materials ; this assures variety. Collinghame Suits are man-tailored, designed and cut by experts whose whole time is given to this work. We know of no one else who so specialises in ready-to-wear tailored suits. We ask far a trial, knowing we can please you.
are Often Condemned WHEN THEY AEE NOTHING OF THE KIND. THEIE EYESIGHT IS ? FAUUT. Eyestrain makes them slower to see and consequently slower to mentally grasp points before ifchem. 6 Who is a Teacher of Optical Science, has made the human eye his whole / life's study. He is an execeptional s man in the optical field. His method of dealing with children is unique; with his Visoptometre he can test eyes, exactly diagnose and prescribe glasses when necessary without asking the patient any questions. This method of dealing with children should appeal to parents. With the ordinary method of testing the operator has to rely entirely upon the patient's answers, which often lead to mistakes and wrongly fitted glasses. I would strongly advise anyone who has the slightest eye defect to consult MB. RUSSELL, G. 5.0.1., D.F.0.C., without delay If he prescribes glasses you may rely upon having perfect comfort and ease. I am in a position to know that ME. RUSSELL is a specially qualified and reliable Optician. CONSULTATION BY APPOINTMENT AT MY PHARMACY.
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Taihape Daily Times, 6 January 1919, Page 8
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520Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 6 January 1919, Page 8
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