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H M! V g A eaae a . acres in best English grasses, balance bush (chiefly tawa); 6 'miles from Owhango; 5 paddocks, .111 well waterled. Over 6 miles good 7 and 8 wire fences. Winters 2 sheep to the acre besides cattle. PRICE £5 5/ PER ACRE. TERMS £SOO CASH. ’ ALSO -635 ACRES FREEHOLD, OMATANE_ All in grass but about 35 acres shelter bush; ring fenced; 5 paddock-3, well watered; 2—roomod cottage anfi motor shed. Wintel's_2§ to 3 sheet: to the acre. PRICE £25 PER AC‘-RE. TERMS £IOOO CASI-I;I balance s}; per cent_ ' 0 V R W’ | . nlsonfl 00.1.30 I we AGENTS. r zI‘AIHAPE A 9 "E . . Lard s Stables. 1 GE’). LORD AND son. _ MAIL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL CARRIERS. Having taken over KELLY’S Stables are enabled to increase their plant, enabling them to deal with all carrying promptly. A TRIAL SOLiCITED. Mail Coach leaves P.O. every Thllmda-F at 7 am, for Mangaohane [and intermediate stations. Returns following day. ' Mail Car leaves tor Moawhango Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. at 1-30 D,m.. Returns sameafternoon. Chents are requested to leave parcels and book seats at the Stables. ‘ l Ring ’Phone 159. . YOUR Eyes tested tree. specumm supplied at most ,-reasonable my/ex, D 01“? (13137. Oome today. I. R. Cze nlnghame. Prescription Chemist me E Optician; I_ . 1 CHEAPEST ‘PLACE IN‘ TAIHAPE to‘ buy C"°°k€l'Y, Glassware, Tinwarr-.,‘; ‘.E_namclWare, Brushware, Ironmongery} ‘S‘llV€l‘ and Table Ware. Books, etc.——i TAIHAPE FURNITURE EXCHANGE}; oDDoSi'f.e Railway Station. 3
‘ Removal N otice RM E.E’S Jewellery and Fancy floods From Station Street to opposite TOWN HALL A New Goods, Lowest Prices Red Burch Posts. ' . POSTS. sin. by 4111. by 6ft. 6in. £6 10/ per hundred. 6in- by 4111. by GR. 6iu. :57 if par 12-n&red_ STRAINERS. 810 U an. by Sft, 10' each. Inn. by Sun, by 7ft. 1:’ ea:-.h_ smvs. Sin. by 3m. by Bft. 2/? eaoh_ F.O.R. RANGATAUA. P. Wnflsoo at? 430. Lad MERCHANTS, Taihape.
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Taihape Daily Times, 3 October 1919, Page 8
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457Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 3 October 1919, Page 8
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