t I T T T t T T t T T ? t T f 4 Special Feature of Owr Business. Think what it would mean to you if year eyes failed. You cannot afford to take risks. If you suffer from Eye*strain and Headaches. you should lose no time in consulting a reliable optician. J. R. CUNNINGHAME 1 1 can diagnose your eye trouble at oneo, ( '■ and will prescribe and supply the louses most suitable to your case. Cali • in to-day. DELAY MAX BE FATAL I J. R. CUNNINGHAME PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST & OPTICIAN. I A I H A P E i’ o. box is ♦> i X 4 ■f X i T T T f t t Y >1 'I T f t t Y 4
BRICKLAYING NGTiGF. MR. T. BASON, having decided to retire from business, wishes to thank the people of Taihape for the liberal patronage they have accorded him during the the past 15 years, and he asks for an extension of support for his 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-cla,ss 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
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. [. :• - {{> BW* W ‘:‘A•< fe u* u : ' >£«■?* jj t'i?, ?Ij!>^&VARNISH£S. \ Ji LET GOODALL GET BUSY. CONSULT HIM about the Renovation of your Home during 1919. Why not
Mr. Bason, I shall do my utmost to merit it. MARTIN HOWARD BRICKLAYER,, Etc., Taihaps.
have the "work done properly? Why not call In a man who thoroughly understands his business? Goodali fan advise you what to do in the 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 Goodali now. He can decorate your house in the latest style and carry out artistic ideas that' will make the home a delight during 1919. j Chas, Goodali, (Late L. A. Needham) TAIHAPE; Si ’Phone 118 Box 60.
RANTED KNOWN—Ladles' Court Shoes in Glace Kid and Patent leathers, all sizes from 19/6 to 23/0, at Chapman’s Boot Arcade, ,opp P. 0., Taihapa. RANTED KNOWN—Campbell Ltd., Motor Garage, Wanganui, hava following Car Bargains: Hupp, 1914 model, 4-seater, Electric Light and I Starter, Splendid order price, £225, * * YOUR Eyes tested tree. Spectacles supplied at mos 4 /reasonable p irty&t Don’t delay. Come to-day, I. R. C?a, ninghame, Prescription Chemist and Optician. New assortment ot Gramophones to hand. Prices from £3 15s upva.'cs British “E"er-ready” Co's Elbi trie a’. Specialties: Torches Lamos Etc : spare Bulbs ctnd Refills always ia stoclc. —Swedlund’s Music Warehouse.
*s* *f* *2* *S» t|* - y %s *|c «|* &|< fc%» »|* *«* •** ♦* "V* "S* *f* *£ 3 ‘ 1 0 «j $ Nrtf -f, *" $ • kd&fliSs 3 iff//.' tfil n saw-acr,' fesii I ‘ tfifjl. w iiff V 1% ?>'i. Yfc m m .jg^wva K i 3K yjgs*- “ When can you Deliver ?” That’s the customer’s first question, usually. Hon do J ou answer 1 Your goof/is may be superior, youf assistants courteous, your stoi. .y tractive; but, after all, unless your deliveries are prompt ant cpmi a e vour customers will be disappointed. Do you realise non m nj p judge a store by its deliveries? of vour businc , s? Does Is your Idehvery system on a par with the r . J . , , , Are vour horses as suitable it (draw new trade or lose customers foi jou. j . . , . TP tvhv do you persist in being for you as they were at one time. If no., a little behind the times when a * FORD One=Ton Truck. 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 savor, so why not modernise this department of your business at once.. ETEVENEAL’X COMPANY, Motor and General Engineers. Phones: Garage, 171; J Eteveneaux 9; F. Smith, 208. P.O. Box 06. 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* ❖ 4* 4. 4* 4* 4* °** 4* 4» 4* 4* 4* 4* 4> A 4* 4* 4» 4* f 4* 4* 4* ❖ 4* 4* 4* 4. 4* 4* f 4* 4* $ 4. * 4* 4* 4* t 4* f 4*
m m 1 hree Unusual Shoe Values I And a pleasure to pass them on to our customers. Sent to you post free for cash with order °n the distinct understandingthat they must please you or you will return them. OUR “MONEYSWORTH OR MONEYBACK” GUARANTEE Lace Shoe for Ladies —Black patent leather, Derby pattern, fashionably made without toecap; smartly shaped Cuban heels, twm eyelets only; post free, cash with order 29/6 Coif Shoe for Ladies Tan willow calf for sports or walking wear; the use of punching makes this shoe smart, heels are of solid leather; post free, cash with order 31/6 Oerby Shoe for Ladies -Tan willow calf, Cuban leather heels; made on a new last with the stylish round toes; post free, cash with order 33/6
ONION PLANTS now ready. Brown Spanish, 6/6; Giant Rocco, Ailsa 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, 7 April 1919, Page 8
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