I -!QI ffiOAig iu|d I ao)lEiy -!z 81300 80H8533 OjUSBfJ aoj 1 »un3NP WB W SO U sqSnoo pun “I'Bixfouoju I •|«s>l4«nnnflT '||JJB|S9 10 I poo© TAIHAPE TRADESMEN'S ASSOCIATION. . The Business People have decided to close their places of business all the year round on MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS at 5.30; THURSDAYS at 12 NOON; and SATURDAYS at 8.30 p.m. E. LOADER, Secretary. A New Suit For 7s 6d. Send your Soiled Suit or Costume to ns and we will return it in u few days cleaned and pressed equa l to new for the /r.bove sum. SUITS DYED 14/6; COS r TFMHS 12/S. REDIVIVUS COY 1 177 FERcKTSON C fRJ&HT PALMERSTON NORTH Enlargements. FROM LIFE OR OLD PHOTOS. There is no better ornament for your rooms at the same price than pictures of your friends. I supply ENLARGEMENTS and all other PHOTOS at small cost. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS. Private residences visited hy appointment. Picture Framing done on the premises. • S. LADELLE. PHOTOGRAPHER Station Street, TAIHAPE CARRIER AND FIREWOOD CARTER. MR. J. HORST, BENNETT’S SIDING, TAIHAPE Is prepared to supply Firewood. Matai and Malre 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 receive prompt attention.
GEO. LORD AND SON. MAIL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL CARRIERS. Having taken over KELLY’S Stables aie 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 1.30 p m.. Returns same afternoon. Clients are requested to leave parcels and book seats at the Stables. Ring 'Phone 159. ROYAL N.Z. SOCIETY FOR THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. PLUNKET NURSE TAIHAPE OFFICE; TOWN HALL. Hours; 12 to 1,2 to 5, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Telephone: No. 15. MATAROA: Ever-' Friday, at Mrs Whitehead's. SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL FUND. “Blood has been spilt on the slopes of Gallipoli, go, and, if needs be, die.— Jas. Carroll. The above was the mandate to one of New Zealand’s Reinforcements on leaving thi s shores. The supreme sacrifice wa s asked for which many willingly gave. What ar e 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 gave all for their home and country. Thousands praise “Baxter’s” You will one bottle.' Order it to-day—it’fi;, grand. 2/6 buys a large size from Chemist or Store.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3328, 5 November 1919, Page 7
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437Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3328, 5 November 1919, Page 7
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