11l ». . E For whflfllllllg Bough, Croupy Coughs, Bronchitis, sore Threats. use 0a A «P Registofed Name 0!‘ ‘ The Great Money-Saving Remedy 2 Couta2/- Makos‘lPlnt saveslo/W wo——* « E TAIHAPE TRADESMEN’S ASSOCIATION. The Business People have decided to close their places of business all the year round on MONDAYS, TUES-A DAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FBI. DAYS at 5.30; THURSDAYS at 12 NOON; and SATURDAYS at 8,30 P-Ul. E. LOADER, Secretary. A New Slut For '75 66.. Send your dolled Suit or Cngtutng go 'lB and we will return it 1n a few day; cleaned and pressed aqua‘ to new to; 91¢ above sum. ‘*3Ul'l*3 DYED 14/6: COSHZTMFHS 12/E. REDIVIVUS GOV‘ :77 FE-Rea:-so'~l‘ xv x*l«mE'r. . PALMERSTON NORTHEnlargements _. FROM LIFE OR OLD PHOTOS. There is no better ornament for your rooms at the same price than pictures or Mur friends. 1 supply ENLARGEMENTS and -all other PHOTOS at small cost. CALL ‘AND SEE SPECIMENS. ' Private residences visited by appointment_ Picture Framing done on the pramises. ‘ '2 s. LADELLE. . PHOTOGRAPHER O Statlon Street. TAIHAPE
CARRIER ‘AND FIREWOOD \ CARTER. " MR. J. HURST, BENNETT’S SIDING, TA-IHAPE Is prepared to supply Firewood. MB.tai and Maire at most moderate current rates. ~ CARRYING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS . A TRIAL SOLICITED Address: J. HURST, eßnnett’s Siding Orders left with Mr Peter de Lorea Taihape, will recexve prompt) attention.
in L ’ S M em 5 ta es. | GED. LORD" AND SON. i 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 Thursday at 7 _a.m_ for Mangaohane and intermediate stations. Returns following day_ Mail Car leaves for Moawhango Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 130 p_m.. Returns same afternoon. ‘Clients are requested to leave parcels aria book seats at the Stables. Ring ‘Phone 159. . _ ROYAL N_Z_ SOCIETY FOR THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. _ PLUNKET NURSE ‘ ' TAIHAPE (H-vI?iCE: TOWN HALL. Hours: 12 to 1,2 to 5, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Telephone: No. 15. ‘ MLTAROA: Ever-I Friday, at Mrs Whitehead’s. ' L i SOLD"IERS’ MEMORIAL FUND_ :“Blood has been spilt on the slopes of 1 Gallipoli, go, and, if needs be, die.Jas. Carroll. . The above was the mandate to one of New Zealancl’s Reinfoi-cements on leaving this shores. The supreme sacrifice was asked for which many willingly gave. - What are we doing or giving to commemorate those sacrifices? We should consider it our privilege to help onward a fund that is to for ever keep green the memory of Taihape men who gavevall for their home and country. .__._.__._.__.._._., . Thousands praise “Baxter-’s_"’ You will too—aftel' one bottle. *Or(lel' it to-’ds.y——it’s grand. 2/6 ‘buys a large‘ size fI‘()DJ (»llcl]lis,’[ Q 1; Store, I
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3326, 3 November 1919, Page 7
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446Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3326, 3 November 1919, Page 7
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