❖ What About that Prescription ? t f T T <*► Your doctor gives you a prescription with tin? idea of providing you with a remedy. Unless that Proscription (is .faithfully compounded from the very purest drugs and other ingredients its value will be nullified. Your money will be wasted. * i i fear. ♦ I Bring YOUR PRESCRIPTION to me, and you need have no CO I will carry cut the doctor’s orders faithfully, and I will use the very best ingredients. I i* % d I -i" ■ m HP ♦ a. ;f /*a* u W . NW' * ■ • >* • -T-;.- 5 Y 7,iW- m;; ft • ->-y /r./i C«* t T %* & at-*. <»*> I ❖ v« A J. B, CUNNINGHAMS, PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN T AiKAPE. >!■’> O K> t f i Bos 18. y-'W
AFTERNOON AND MORNING TEA. LIBERAL. MID-DAY LUNCHEON. Mrs. Drew, successor to Miss Bear, notifies the Public generally that no pains will be spared on her part to maintain the high degree of popularity the Hautapu Tea Rooms attained to while under Miss Bear’s management. MRS. DREW, Proprietress. Opposite H. D. Bennett’s Ltd. Station Street.
New Di&nerware, ODD COPS CUPS AND SAUCERS and al) kinds of Crockery, POTS, PANS, ICSTTU I m ro Ward & Coy’s TUI STREET. Smart Shoes for Lidres. Wo have just landed a consignment of the most attractive walking Shoes. They include the pick of PREVAILING styles and arc wonderful values at the prices asked. MEN WHO WANT GOOD SHOES should call in and inspect our stocks. The prices are reasonable, the styles lare up to the moment CHAPMAN’S ; BOOT ARCADE, NEXT MORGAN & GO’S, Etc. MAIN STREET, TaIHaPE. No more grinding of teeth with WADE’S WORM FIGS. Price 1/6. 1
LET GOODALL GET BUSY. CONSULT HIM about the Renovation :;L your Home during 1019. Why not • avo. the work done properly? Why :ot call in a man who thoroughly understands his business? Good .1, n advise you what to do in th: matter of brightening up the place, and his stocks of WALLPAPERS FOR THE NEW YEAR will provide you with many suggestions that will be bound to please. Consult Goodall now. He can decorate your house in the latest style and carry out artistic ideas that' will make the home a delight during 1919. i Chas, Goodall, (Late L. A. Needham) 7- TAIHAPE ’Phone 116 Bos 60.
" 4 f f ❖> i ford Every f i T T t *f T v T ❖ ■s&2> t Y Y t f t f T Y T t Y t T T t T Y »i« SSS 3 f: .*y l)r< GARAGE. A. NATIONAL ASSET. ESPECIALLY IN THESE DAYS, when Thrift is Patriotism, you can conscientiously own a FORD Car. It is a mistaken idea of economy that: would prompt you to put off buying a FORD. The Ford Car Is a greater convenience to the average Farmer than the Telephone, the Rural Mail, or even the Binder. Farmer Needs a Ford. TOURING CAR .. .. .. £250 RUNABOUT £240 FORD ONETON TRUCK .. £250 FORDSON TRACTOR .. £335 FORD SPARE PARTS, ACCESSORIES, TYRES, OIL, GREASE, &c. Eteveneaux and Company, MOTOR AND GENERAL ENGINEERS. ’Phono 171. P.O. Box 66.
ggssnssßSSSSF 1 ONION PLANTS now ready. Brown Spanish, 6/6; Giant Rocco, Alisa Craig, and Cranston’s Excelsior, 10s per 1000 delivered free for cash.— . B. H. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North.
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Taihape Daily Times, 5 March 1919, Page 8
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