WEDNESDAY, sth MARCH, 1919 On account of the Rangitikei A. &■ P. Show the usual Taihape Sale scheduled for Wednesday, 26th February has been POSTPONED to Wednesday, sth ’ March. FOE SALE. HOUSES —' HOUSES HOUSES A Number of Houses SMALL AND LARGE (Freehold). FROM £450 TO £ISOO. CHOICEST POSITIONS IN TAIHAPE TOWN. For particulars, apply, Owner, “The Arcadia,” Huia St. Mam Trunk Ram Fair. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919. 654 FLOCK ROMNEYS, bred by Forlong & Suisted, C. T. Keeble, RRowland’s Est., F. Elliott, R. Tan-’ ner, W. H, Gibson, J. H. McLean, C. H. Rhodes, J. Palmer, J. W. Harding, W. J. Smith, M. Voss, J. Linklater, H. Connolly, J. McEwen, M. A. Conway, F. England, J. Hocking. J. Wingate, O. Montad, G. V. Pearce I stud Romney bred by G. L, Marshall, Mar ton 1 stud Lincoln, bred by G. L. Marshall,, JMarton 1 flock Shropshire, bred by G. L. Marshall, Marton. 220 flock Lincoln, bred by Forlong ■& Suisted, H. K. Stewart, S. Daw- ' ford, J. Wilson, W. Taylor, F. Coombc, G. L. Marshall, J. Johnson, R. G. Dalziell SELLTREE'S BERK3HIREB, YORK. SHIRES and TAMWORTH PIGS. THESE PIGS beat all-comers, a.fttUT« early, and are hardy, I HAVE FOR SALE all breed*, all ages and all prices, fr om my most !©• lect Sows and by recently Imported Sires. "• -it} d • i •-espondence InV 11 r I.' SIRES ON HIRE. JOHN T. TAYLOR, Breeder and Importer, PIRIAKA. WHY THEY .SUCCEED UNDER HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE Because those who study by correspondence under us do so because they want to get something out of it. They specialise. They st’uy in order to earn more money. Our instruction is individual, thorough, private, and practical. Our Students. Succeed,* 1 23.758 have, since October, 1897, been successfully through our hands, and have improved their earning capacity—in short, have Succeeded. WHY NOT YOU? Send to-day for particulars of our Courses in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY; or in SHORTHAND; or in ADERTISEMENT WRITING; or in COMPLETE BUSINESS EDUCATION. Say just which' and write us confidentially to-day* ADDRESS: HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S Correspondence Schools Ltd., I Union Buildings. P. 0. Box 516. AUCKLAND ANTED KNOWN -The richest, most fragrant ant nmst economical tea you could buy is Dandelion Tea. Blended by one of the foremost tea-tasters in Wellington, ; t merits vour choice. Try a pound at 2/, 2/4 and 2/6.—H. D. BENNETT, LTD., Awarua House, Taihape. ARE YOU LEAVING the district? Then, don’t give your Furniture away. | Go to Ward and Co.’s and get the j market price. For bilious attacks, torpid liver, try Fnokes' little liver pllla; Is per box. RANTED KNOWN.—2 pairs Men's Chrome Calf Derby Bals, plain front, size 6,8, 10. Usual price. Sis 6d; sale price 29s. —At McCormick's. - PLANTED. —All contemplating marriage to inspect and obtain the pr'cea of our new furniture, rugs, i"*™- boo. etc.—P. Ward and Coy.
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Taihape Daily Times, 22 February 1919, Page 8
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