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. a VAnNiSH&S. LET GOODALL GET BUSY. CONSULT HIM abouTthe Renovation of your Home during 1913. Why not nave the work done properly? Why not call in a man who thoroughly understands his business? Good -.1 «*»r advise you what to do in the master 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 bouse in the latest style and carry out artistic ideas that ' will make the home a delight during 1919. - l ’ ’ ..IN* • '* Chas, Goodall, (Late L. A. Needham) TAIHAPE ’Phone 116 Box 60.
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ONION PLANTS now ready. Brown Spanish, 6/6; Giant Rocco, Alisa Craig, and Cranston’s Excelsior, 105 per 1000 delivered free for cash.— B H. JUST. Botanical Nurseries, Pal ,-.fi stoii North.
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Taihape Daily Times, 2 April 1919, Page 8
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