- I E, i. ‘O I ‘ Wk E sci We artmmt :° 0 e “6 if Z - To assist Station’ Holders, ‘Farmers E’ E and Country Clients in - L E. _ ‘; 5. - A -)9“ Purchasing Their Groceries Direct > ' I . I E at Lowest Wholesale Prices '9 ft The WARDELL’S Mail Service IS completely at your 11.159053‘ ‘fn t. offers ‘every convenience for eflicienti sure and economical tradillllg. I. - ; T gently handled in the Dominion,and its far-reaching economy is 3 ~” ;° by-word in hundreds of -homes to-day. ‘ . , 9 ’ ' I. Our continued and constant growth must be an indication that our :’j_-I :3 business methods have. been always on the lines of fairness 130 I 7;‘ everybody and in every instance our aim has been to—— SUPPLY THE HIGHEST GRADE OF PROVISIONS IN THE ,3 DOMINION AT THE LOWF-ST POSSIBLE PRICES. ;-, ' our December price list is nowiready and if you send us your name and address a copy will be posted to you by first mail. Wholesale Department, - - WELLINGTON. I I A 1'8Ynu......_ ‘F; i ER.N’S HOTEL, TAIHAPE S; FOR YOUR Seasonalale Requirements. -' ALES. WINES AND SPIRITSJ < Order Early as we Close at P. E. Wakeman, ' Z%*% lEI ' 0 V 0 Travelling Reecirements ,7 1“? "‘ ~_'_»“«';3_ Whether it in a. weekend JAUN_T, £1 }?_-5?; » ; _./’ "~‘ 5 business TRIP, or 3 long HOLIDAY, r M _, I CASE, GLADSTONE BAG, or PORT- :41 I-"_, I_~ 7 ‘ X MANTEAU, and this being so, it in 3,} 1' g‘ S" Travel Trappingl. 7 _ - YOU CAN GET THE REST OF 'I‘B.A- I ' V‘: - VELLING THINGS AT NEAGLE’S ' EVERY BAG, WHETH_ER LARGE OR - I’ T - ' SMALL IS oAREEULLY“EXAu:INED j .y AND WE KNOW WE ARE OFFERING V _{ :1 _f ‘ if SELL AT srncxex. VALUE PRIOE-.9 V}; «THE QUALITY SADDLFR' , -4 9 _ ‘ Pi!-his I ’ TAIH AP E. ,;_o_ Box #1
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uuwl - SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL FUND_ “Blood has been spilt on the slopes of Gallipoli, go, and, if needs "be, die.—— Jas. Carroll. A The above was the mandate to one of New Zealand’s Reinforcements on leaving this shores. The supreme sacrifice was asked for which many Willingly gave. What are we doing or BiViIlS t 0 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. t.-_-_--_.--..___;...----_;.--__-.-: Shine your tan shoes with TANOL* _.th‘c brilliant polish tliat‘ won't rub off. . 1'
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3376, 3 January 1920, Page 2
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446Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3376, 3 January 1920, Page 2
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