1 ■ you un depot upol tm ! | I FOOTWEAR. % T 1 You can depend upon it for quality, .- -" 4 A< for durability, for style and for value. We do not dabble in freak footwear. T The stock is very carefully selected, ft and the boots and shoes come from the xj factories of the foremost shoemakers. j£! OUR FOOTWEAR FOR LADIES v'3 characteristically dainty, stylish, a:T'\ a smart. Every fashionable stylo and £ make is here, and the prices ir.dir ♦ an ability to give our customers unV. usually good value. £??■ & MEN GET THEIR MONEY'S WORTH, V and they get the choice of the most reliable footwear that it is possible to got in New Zealand. % YOU CAN DEPEND UPON OUR FOOTWEAR FOR SAVING jg AND SATISFACTION. CASH SHOE STORE. T AIHAPE. Telephone 136 P.O. Box. 49 <& Jl a WW That is a feature of SOMERVILLE FURNITURE which mush appeal to the discerning buyer. Bring your designs, or discuss ■ furnishing suggestions with us, and we will carry out any idea you may deSKILLED FURNITURE CRAFTSMEN HANDLE ALL OUR WORK, and CONSULT US ABOUT HOME BEAUTIFYING. omerville/^f' M^^t^^^S^ji^^fe^^v^^?^-
To Stand at Stables WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY the Trotting Stallion— (BY FRANZ-EFFIE.) Franzie will be limited to 12 mare 3 in Taihape, which must be booked before 7th of November. Franzie is guaranteed to breeders a sure foal-get-ter. TERMS: £5 ss. Mares not proven may be returned free following season. Particulars to A. FAY, ' Taihape or Sanson.
.s#sils^&. >*«&>» .-:-:«; Sw XmiF :^w^^^;.j^ in honour of lie© Zealand's fallen <3 The new Anglican Cathedral, to be built in Wellington, will rightly lay claim to be a great Memorial to New Zealand's fallen heroes of National interest. 9 Therein will be recorded all the names of New Zealand's sons—irrespective of Church or Creed —who fell during the war. <J It will be a record of National Historic interest for future generations. The colours of all the Allies, etc., will rest there. *I The interior Decorations and Memorial Windows will be worked out in religious symfc olism setting forth scenes from every war zone in which New Zealand's sons have fought. CDe fteu> Anglican Catbedral Members of the Anglican Church and sympathisers are asked to contribute to the cost of the Cathedral, which will be erected entirely of free-will offerings >ressing their thankfulness to God and their gratitude : Dlessings won for them as a result of the victorious war. Contributions or promises may be spread over m Intending contributors please communicate at period of one to five years. War Bonds or Gov- once with the Hon. Organising Secretary, Rev. ernment Stock may be donated. Legacies C. F. Askew, St. Mark's Vicarage, Wellington. also are invited. {Telephone 2492.) r^^w
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Taihape Daily Times, 15 February 1919, Page 2
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448Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 15 February 1919, Page 2
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