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5 MONEY 031333 AND SAVINGS = BANK BUSINESS. ll ; . ~~ ‘ ’*i In future the hours of business at 5 the Money Order and Savings Bank I Office will be 10 21.111. tn 4 p.m., and on J Saturday the Savings Bank branch will l s reopen from 7 to 8 p.m. -For deposits I QUIDK MOTOR EIKRVNJE. MARTON JUNCTION ‘£o WANSBANUI. I- .e.L'l'luß.u‘loN 024' TIME-'l‘Aßl.di j I In view of the alteration at moi ; Mum Trunk Hallway _Bemco HOD) {sows MOTOR OAR mxpxmsa. SERVICE to Wanganui now Marti! Immediately after the Main Trunk; ' train arrives; reaching Wangamu at‘ o.3li——two houra in advance at the train. Returns to Marten Junction in I the afternoon to link up with Ham. Prunk. ' I Pasmengern» wlsmng m nun them ! .-,;5.-gm, ..-4 [._L;)g unzrric rsznd cnmtorwhle .-:vv':2-as ahuuicl I'M:-;rw Mata by wir-» .md Lake I'u.ilWi3._‘s.‘ T..'g-C’.'.»"*’!*v L 0 ?r.9.a.?*l=:u 5:27:-::tln11 0»“.l1I7« I” ‘ Wire Hudson, Wangzmnl, or Mmto: l ‘ ‘xmctirm for ur.-..<<.t.c:. At Marten ask for H()(l:m"k my J. HOi).‘_‘s()l'T_wlAr~a=X.V.i‘4Lot. i "-'T37.A.—INT\' AFTERNOON TEA. g ‘WANTED KNOWN~—That zrat MRS. DENNESS’ TEA & REFRESH-r MENT ROOMS, Main Street, Taihape, . 3 l‘)3inf_v Cup of A"f.‘01'I100n Tea. (ml, 1 Morning Tea is every day available. A Trial Earnestly Solicited. MRS. w. DENNESS,.. i: IVIAIN STREET, TAIHAPE f;

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Taihape Daily Times, 20 September 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 20 September 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 20 September 1919, Page 7

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