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Bill ave your Hair " ir to X The drastic effects of Influenza on the hair has caused the greatest consternation, but there is no need to have the hah' cut as so many poop 1 ? imagine Rubbed in every night, will stop the hair from falling. It promotes 'he growth, and is unequalled for clear ing the head of dandruff. PREMIER HAIR TONIC will put new life into hair that is dull and listless, making it rich and glossy in appearance, and bringing out the natural tints. PREMIER HAIR TONIC is 2/6 a bottle —A big bottle at a little price. •UJMMtifeteHS PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN bos 18.

A.FTERNOON 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. ' & VARNISHES, LET GOODALL GET BUSY. CONSULT HIM about the Renovation o£ your Home during 1919. Why not have the work done properly? Why not call in a man who thoroughly »"v----rlerstaads his business? Good li ■.:;•> advise you what to do in the matter of brightening up the place, ar;i*. 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. (Late L. A. Needham) TAIHAPE 'Phone 118

lew Diftiierware. v eups km SAUCEis and all kinds of Crockery, KETTLE Etc. TUI STREET.

mart Shoes for Ladks We have just landed a consignmei >f the most attractive walking Shoe rhey include the pick of PEEVAILING STYLES tnd are wonderful values at the pric< isked. MEN WHO WANT GOOD SHOES should call in and inspect our stock Plie prices are reasonable, the styl are up to the moment BOOT ARCAD NEXT MORGAN. & CO's MAIN STREET, TaIHAP]

H " When can you Deliver ?" That's the customer's first question, usually. How do you answer? Your goods may be superior, yonjr assistants courteous, your store attractive- bur, alter all. unless your tic-liveries are prompt and dependable your customers will be disappointed. Do you realise liow many people judge a store by its deliveries? Is your (delivery system on a par with the rest of your business? Does it (draw new 'trade or lose customers for you? Are your horses as suitable for you as they were at one time. If not, why do you persist in being; a little behind the times when a would be more in line with your other business standards? Perhaps deliveries cost, you too much. The Ford Truck uses -less fuel when handling a full load than some trucks use running empty. It is a money saver, so why not modernise this department of your business at once? iotor and General Engineers, Phones: Garage. 171: J Etevoneaux 9; F. Smith, 208. P.O. Box 66. •HM?4 ( ****4»***** , H , ****'i'*4 ,s s' **•§•***•!••!•***>!• •^<|.4'***^*»*»*'fr* , S"M"l"l"l"H',

ONION PLANTS now ready. Brown Spanish, 6/6; Giant ißocco, Allsa Craig, and Cranston's Excelsior, 10s per 1000 delivered free for cash.— B. H. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmer ston North. /

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Taihape Daily Times, 31 March 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 31 March 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 31 March 1919, Page 8

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