MR. T. BASON, having dttoided to retire from business, wishes to thank the people of Taihape for the liberal they have accorded him iHiring the the past 15 years, and he asks for an extension of support for bis successor, MR. MARTIN HOWARD, who will continue the business (Signed) T. BASON, In connection with the above 1 wish to assure the public of Taihape and district that no pains will be spared on my part to carry on in the same high-class work of my predecessor. I have been with Mr. Bason for the past 12 months, and am, therefore, not unacquainted with the requirements of the district. In asking for a continuance of the valued patronage so long extended to Mr. Bason, I shall do my utmost to merit it. MARTIN HOWARD BRICKLAYER, Etc, Taihape.
'Phone 62 Box 41. STATION STREET (Next King's Theatre). SUPPLIES OP PRIME QUALITY At Reduced Prices. SMALL GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. All meat is killed under Government WANTED TO SELL.—W. and G. Cups and Saucers 6s, 7s 6d, 8s 3d half dozen; vegetable dishes 4s each; meat dishes from 2s 6d to 5s each; .milk jugs (best assortment in town), prices from Is to 4s 6d.—Taihape Furniture Exchange, opposite Railway Station Be judge and jury and give NAZOL a trial. There can be only one verdict —"Absolutely competent to cum colds, influenza, bronchitis, ' and nasal catatrh, 1 ;i{ Vi'lLifc-Calais M am on 178 Montmi s» •• t-*v h
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Taihape Daily Times, 29 March 1919, Page 8
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243Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 29 March 1919, Page 8
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