__J ‘ ‘Z’ "'1 5. it. ‘"49 1. QT“: ’ ' , . V ‘gs T;--L‘ '3; ELL 3 I partment , 7. To assist Station Holders, Farmers Z , and Country Clients in ’ ' 0 0 . ‘ A Purchasing Their Groceries mm: E r _ *3‘ [ - . at west olesale Prices ’ ' ' is 1 > The WARDELL’S Mail Service is completely at your disposal and ] p offers every convenience for efficient, sure and economical trading. 7 , ,jj gently handled in the Dominion,and its far-reaching economy is -a 1 ’ }‘ by-word in hundredsyof homes to-day. : our continued and constant growth must be an indication that our I ’ ;. business methods -have been always on the lines of fairness to V" everybody and in every instance our aim has been to- _ A SUPPLY THE HIGHEST GRADE 01;‘ PROVISIONS IN THE V DOMINION AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. A Our December price list is now ready and if you send us your name and address a copy will be posted to you by first mail. i ARDH. ENS E! i if ' . it 1 f; T Wholesale Department, ERN’S HorEL,§% TAIHAPE , FOR YOUR A b Se-asonable Requirements. % " ALES, WINES" AND SPIRITS. }7 i‘ Order Early as we close at P. E. Wakeman, I--—-————__.___...___..__..__..______________________________ l'l‘m-sauna; ‘ Travelling eqoireimems tl * ‘E ,v‘ a business TRIP, or a. long HOLIDAY, ;”_',_ fl - .5: ._ - : commonsense to possess trustworthy ' L 1 . “ ‘Y’ Irravel Trapping‘. 1‘ . ‘ M - - V :9 ' = 3;. VELLING THINGS AT NEAGrLE’S ' '_ ‘ : ‘ ji‘ EVERY BAG, WHETHER LARGE OE ‘ A % : _; AND WE KNOW WE ARE OFFERING ~ . A __ -01 m cUsTo_MEEs THE VERY B'ES'l‘ ‘ ‘E _ ' - HELD AT srnczex. vnmm rnxons ' m Neaeiei ‘ E THE QUALITV SADDLER E .. Ph°‘° 1; -3:‘; -.-.......,_______,_,_ _ x
'4 .__________________________ § 0 ‘ " Irl ‘V {H 5 NONE BET: !+,R:»:.s I 1 THAN uormsouvs CORDIALS E % PRICES ARE MODERATE ' '. ._. § . ...:._ n 3 BEST Woon AND com. AT E JOHNSON’S mans. N O-—ln—-‘ 3 Estabnahoa in 1902,, 9 .. ~. .< § bi] >4 * J H JOHNSON §-- ~ 2 >4 * I 5 Tu: Street. '3! Telephone 54 -———- 1.3.0. Box 76'
_ SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL FUND_ E ' “Blood has been spilt on the slopes of £ Gallipoli, go, and, if needs be, die.Jas. Carroll. The above was the mandate to one iof New Zea]and’s Reinforcements on leaving this shores. The supreme sac‘rlfice was asked for which many Willgingly gave. } What are we doing or giving to ‘commemorate $llOB9 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. . ---._-:-.-_-__.--_-_--- Shine your tan shoes with TANOL _..the brilliant polish that Wonat rub 013- ‘ v 1'
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3381, 9 January 1920, Page 2
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418Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3381, 9 January 1920, Page 2
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