A driver for‘ carrier’s cart is advertised for by Mr. J. Capill. A respectable young man Wants board and residence‘ in a private family. , There will be a delivery of let-ters and registered articles over the counter at Taihape Post and Telegraph ofiice -between 7 p.m. and 8 pm, on Friday, 18th July 1919. The Minister for Mines, the Hon. W. D. S'_ MacDonald, states that thirty miners have returned to the "State A mines within the last month, and the R 'output is now very satisfactory. Members of the Grand Revue Company, who perform at the Peace Cele‘brations, are notified by Mr Stanley Peyton that there will be a rehearsal in the Presbyterian Hall this (Thursday) evening, at 8 o’clock sharp. All performers are’ particularly requested {#o be present.——Advt. “I see a. suggestion put forward that Ilcame South on Friday night to ‘ avoid meeting the Manuka,” said the Hon. G. W. Russell, Minister for Public Health, at his lecture at Christ‘church on Saturday night, “I want you all to bear witness that I nade this engagement a long time ago to lecture tonight, and I did not come away to, ‘dodge’ the Manuka.”
0 V « During the United States Senate ‘debate on the 100,000,000 dollar food appropriation for starving Europeans, ‘ wsenavtor Gore said that Mr. D. W, Tal-iale_r-ro, vice-president of the Ham-_émo‘n‘ds-Standish Facking Company, of Detroit, in testifying before the Committee‘ _on' Agriculture, “innocently L, told us that this 100,000,000 dollars, _or a great deal of it was to be used in stabilising the pride ;of packing {house productsso that packers could (V , t‘iispose“’of< the'_s"tockg they had on
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Taihape Daily Times, 17 July 1919, Page 5
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