j We have recently had put into our hands for sale some very fine house and cottage property in Taihape, and will be pleased to show intending buyers the following: EDLIS ROAD —4 roomed House,, outhouses, etc; * acre land. Price, £600; £250 Advances to Settlers Office half of balance can remain on mortgage. MATAEOA EOAD —7 roomed house metal ceilings, over one acre land, 1 well fenced; house and grounds in tip top order. Price £llOO. Terms can be arranged. This is one of the best propositions we have ever had on our books, and is sure to rise in value. Only a few minutes' walk from the Post Office. HUIA |STEEET— 9 troomed (house, scullery;* bathroom, h.c. water, drain age; in splendid order. Price £ISOO cash.
THE TERRACE—Two houses On 1 acre, room for two more houses. Price £900; £3OO cash, balance existing mortgages. Would sell each house separately, with about -} acre, at £450 each; terms arranged. HTJIA STREET—S roomed and oneeighth acre land; very handy to the town. Price £550. Owner will consider WANTED KNOWN—Girls' Lace Chrome Shoes, patent toe-caps, size 3 to 6 at 18/11. Get in early.— Chapman's Boot Arcade, next door to Morgan and Co., Main Street, Taihape.
CHEAP Floor coverings 9x9, Jap. Squares 26/6, 9 x 12 35/6; 9x9 Jap. woven squares 30s, 9 x 12 38s; 9x9 Chinese twist squares 425, 3x6 twist mats 10/6; 2J x 5 seagrass mats Bs, in Oriental colours. —Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station. When "TAJST-OL" comes in, dullness goes out. A splendid polisher for floors and furniture. IcatVior arfl tan shoes. 2
< Started Thursday, 16th January DR4PERY. FOOTWEAR. HOME FURNISHINGS, Etc. A real money r saving opportunity, an event it will pay you to visit in person, Price reductions fin every section. Postage still paid on all mail order business—what is there we can quote you for ?3 ' AINSON§/I&NNINGHAMEf^ <s /-abroad V_x * Children are Often Condemned Our M«w Year RESOLUTIONS. WHEN THEY ARE NOTHING OF THE KIND. THEIR EYESIGHT IS |g AT FATTUT. Eyestrain makes them s!fe slower to see and consequently slower /t^?' to mentally grasp points before them. 1$ Mr W. RUSSELL m Who is a Teacher of Optical Science, i>v\ has made the human eye his whole £'- life's study. He is an < • ■' - _:7"'!lWEan'! of dealing with children is unique; v <_ 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 lightest eye defect to consult MR. RUSSELL, G. 5.0.1., D.F.0.C., without delay If he prescribes glasses you may rely upon having perfect eomfort and ease. I am in a position to know that MB. RUSSELL is a specially qualified and reliable Optician. CONSULTATION BY APPOINTMENT AT MY PHARMACY. W. H. -FOOKES Gnemist,yMatn|Street "Tatkase. In thanking our patrons m and around this district for their confidence in our business, and their liberal support during 1918, we desire to make known our resolutions for the coming year. Our aim shall be to give a greater degree of satisfaction which will be J outcome of highest values and best qualities. We shall endeavour to please every buyer, and do our utmost to keep our prices as low as posible. With this object in view, WE SOLICIIT YOUR PATRONAGE I DURING 1919. Main Street Taihape.
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Taihape Daily Times, 21 January 1919, Page 8
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