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_, _,_, fV'l4 V f» I C . . I .1 To assist Station Holders, Farmers _ c 1 I ; ,;. - l and Country 011911“ in I ‘ . . I «I f, A Purchasing Tlielr Groceries met . ' ' O at Lowest Wholesale Prices 1 I The WARDELL’S Mail Service is completely at your disposal end offers every convenience for efiicient, sure and economical tradlllg- I It is a service which at every point is the most Skilled and intelligently handled in the Dominion,a.nd its faral'e3ohillg economy ie 3-by-word in hundreds of homes today. I _ 5} V buginess methods -have been always 011 the lines Of fairness 13° :4; everybody and in every instance our aim has been to—— _ - , THE HIGHEST GRADE OF PROVISIONS IN THE l O D cember price list is “now ready and if you send us your name | anudr adfiress a copy will be posted to you by first mailIWARDELL ms. 8 co., Wholesale Department, “W mun ' I I ‘ mews HOTEL, TAIHAPE ' “Z 1 I FOR YOUR I I Seasonable Requtrements. 1; » I .. 5 I ALE S. WINES AND SPIRITS. ‘ I Order Early as we Close at P. E. Wakemen, I , Proprietor. A 9" u-———-—_————-——-————————-—-———-——-—u———-————-—-—-—----U Travelling eqoiremmts ..2;3§?{#“"‘ ' gr ‘W you are dependent on your SUIT ';_} - l :r= ; _ ‘ I : K I. I I ‘ is‘ ALL IS CAREF LLY EXA v 7* 1.» ___ 4 ‘ ‘ OUR CUSTOMERS THE VERY B'ES‘l‘ E - ‘V I-, .., ~ 3 ~ BEING MANUFACTURERS WE CAN fJ Neaelc? .. O 99:11-.-~*.:i.= *9“:-,~ V'l THE QUALITV SADDLERJ ' i_ Phone 3A A“ TAIH AP E’ 9.0. Bo‘ " -

i P '‘*‘**----~-——'—‘--''‘-‘‘‘''''‘-‘__"'_-' g. ' . " 1 r w 21: I 1 THAN JOHNSON’S CORDIALS >4 3 PRICES ARE MODERATE l_ ..- N ~s -1- / -- A 5 g BEST WOOD AND COAL‘: AT u lOHNSON'S YARDS. 3 ‘ . E Established in 190:, $ J H JOHNSON a ' - % s 6]! 0 >1 Tu: Street. 3‘ Telephone 54 -—--- P.O. Box 76‘

.. E? SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL FUND_ . , “Blood has been spilt on the slopes or ' _ Gallipoli, go, and, it‘ needs be, die.—Jas. Carroll. The above was the mandate to one of New Zealand’s Reinforcements on leaving this shores. The supreme sacrifice was asked for which many willaingly 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‘ lkeep green the memory of Taihapej ‘men who ‘gave all for their home and‘ 9 ‘country =2:-::_—- ' Shine your tan shoeg -w-It-'h TANOLJ } ..—the brilliant polish thee won ’t rub 7 ofl. M ' _ 'l'

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3377, 5 January 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3377, 5 January 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3377, 5 January 1920, Page 2

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