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W’ . A ARGAll\l 2 acres in best English grasses, balance bush (chiefly taWa)§ 5 1111195 f’'°‘‘-'1 owhango; 5 paddocks, all well Water‘ed. V Over 6 miles 800 d 7 and 8 Wire fences. Wintei-92 sheep to the acre. besides cattle. PRICE £5 5/ PEI: ACRE. TERMS £SOO CASH. ALSO ' 635 ACRES FREEHOLD, OMAe TANE_ All in grass but about 35 acres shelter ‘push; ring fenced; 5 paddocks. Well watered; 2—l'oonlod cottage and motor shed. Winters 2% to 3 sheep, to the acre.‘ PRICE £25 PER ACRE.‘ TERMS £IOOO CASH; balance 5%.1:er cent_ V A A RWI ‘"3’ C W l E on ' LANE MEN'S. I . {FAIHAPE 1' 7 E 1 Lord 3 Stab es. ( GEO. Leno AND sow. MAIL t_‘ONTRz§CTORS AND GENERAL CARRIERS. - Having taken over kELLY's Stables axe enabled to increase their plant, enabling them to deal with all carry» ing promptly. A TRIAL SOLTCITED. Mail Coach leaves _ P.O. every [Thursday at. 7 am, for Mangaohane {and intermediate stations. Returns following day_ 0 1 Mail. Car» leaves tor Moawhango Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1.30 p.'m.. Returns same afternoon. Clients are requested to leave parcels and book seats at the Stables. Ring ’Phone 169; ~ ' ! YOUR Eyes tested tree. Spectaale: ieupplied at most 11-eaaonable orlgorz. IDon’t delay. Oome to-day. J. R. 0: L njnghama, Prencription Cihamint one % Optician. ; CHEAPEST—PLACE IN TAIHAPE to bill’ Crocker_v, Glassware, .Tinwam~., Enamelware, Brushware, Ironmongery. Silver and Table VVare. Books, etc.——~ TAIHAPE FURNITURE EXCHANGE iopposlte Railway Station.

W. .3. EASHMRD 8 C 9.» COMMERCIAL PRINTERS ‘ TAIHAPE. » The above business is still being carried on as 11it.hcrto_. and WOITI enfrusteci to H 24 wi'l] receive prompt zzmzntion. The "policy of the late de--ceasod prop:-icto: of turning out firstclass workmanship will be strictly adhered to. 1 . ‘ w. .15 BASHFORD &. cb.. ' MARJORY BASHFORD.

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Removal Notice moms Jewellery and Fancy ~ From Station Street to _ opposite TOWN HALL New Goods, Lowest Prices ::_q‘ Red Burch Posts. POSTS. sin. by 4m, by 6ft. (Sin. £6 10/ per‘ hundred. 6in. by 41:1, by 6ft. sin. :57 5/ per undred_ STRAINERS. 8m tv on. by Bft, 10 each.‘ sin. by 811:, by 7ft. '.'.r' ea:b_ ‘ STAYS. Sin. by 3111. by sft. 2/‘S each_ x F.O.R_ RANGATAUA. B. Wilson § 4):». Ltd 1 MERCHANTS, Taihape. ‘

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Taihape Daily Times, 4 October 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 4 October 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 4 October 1919, Page 8

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