HUPMOBILE MOTOR CARS. IF You ORDER PROMPTLY FROM THE LOCAL AGENT DELIVERIES CAN BE GUARANTEIED IN JANUARY. INCREASED DUTY COMES INTO OPERATION FEBRUARY I, WILL NE-CESSITATE HIGHER SELLING PRICES. I - g ' NOTICE. . ' ANY person found tl'L‘Sp§iSSin.’§_l*D my property at Pu:~:v'-‘.ui‘{;—;-hll, with dwg or gun with ut‘my 1.-L-rnrission v.::i be prasncu. sd. M ' _ ' WM. DOOLE_ I TRESPASS NOTICE. ' I ............... . ANY person found trespassing on my proproty at Makokomiko and Pukeokahu with dog or gun Without my permission will be prosecuted. J. C. WHENUAROA.‘ MISS C‘; HARVEY; Has now started business‘ in the shop at the corner of Station Street, ‘Taihape, specialising‘ in MILLI\7ERY, IUNDERCLO‘THING & BLOUSES. I ————————;—————————~ I DEVON BULLS FOR SALE. [ A few 2'—year—old bulls from the ;well-known “Thoresby.f’ stud (imported strain) for sale. For particulars 5 apply‘: _ THE MANAGER, H “’l‘horesby" Farm, Marten. ’ MR W. MELDRUMS CANDIDA- : V TU REL ‘ SPECIAL MEETING ON £s’-.’.I‘URDAY NIGHT. L ' A meeting will be hell. in the Fire Brigade Hall on SAT-URD-A‘.7, at 8 p.m., when Mr W‘. Meldrum will publicly reply to the ques_tic_uls submitted by the Returned Soldiers’ Association. ‘Returned soldiers are par:-ticuiarlv in~ fvited to be present, and a co;-11:11 51:mitation to attend is extended to all ;who have the interests of retm-uccd ‘soldiers at heart. RANGITIKI-ll lELECTORATE. MR W. S. GLENN (THE REFORM CANDIDATE) VVill address the electors as under: 24th Nov, WAINUI SCHOOL, 6.15 p.m., MOAWHANGO HALL, 8 D.m. 25th Nov., PUKEOKAHU SCHOOL,’ 6_p.m., TAOROA SCHOOL, 8 p.lll, 26th Nov., BENNETT.’S SIDING, 6 ]__\.m., MATAROA, 8 11.111 27th Nov., KOEKE RO,, 6 pm, TE I\APUA, Mr Micklesen’s, 3 pm,’ == 28th Nov., TAIHAPE TOWN HALL, 8 p-. 111. _ 29th Nov., TORERE SCHOOL, 5.45 D.ln., UTIKU_, Doole’s Hall, 8 pm.
Mr Glenn having lately entered the campaign owing to Mr Lethbridg-3'3 enforced retirement, is unable to address the electors at many of the places at which he de§flres to speak. He therefore hopes that all those electors who wi;-£l. to hear his views on the mall.V im}".ortallt matters that affect the v.r(~l!*al-.3 of the Dominion, so as‘ to form gin independent judgment, “"711 €‘?lfiofl‘-’C:f_ll'- to attend one of the m.oetim.—;'s <'-‘~li-75}[‘.r’‘3--!!l_(‘l‘z‘:'}'Ol]En] __
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3342, 21 November 1919, Page 1
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350Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3342, 21 November 1919, Page 1
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