..._...._._.._.._,__—_—?.._____~__:_;_______._..__.__._____.. *3‘ I ' e - A x ‘:45 J 1‘ }:I it 23°. ‘ '3' !‘ 1 u 2.: Wholesale epartment 93¢ ' 3 ,:,l ; To assist Station Holders, Farmers ,1. ,3, 3.1 1; l 2 - ' ~‘ 0:0» ‘ 0‘ u - 3‘ .1 - S Purchasing Their Groceries Direct y M - .3. T —='<-. I P - 3. get Lowest olcsale mes .3. 4 _ 9:0 $0 *1" The WARDELL’S Mail Service is completely at your disposal and ago “It offers every convenience for eflicient, sure and economical trading. $9 - 3 gently handled in the Dominion,and its far-reaching economy is a f. 36 by-word in hundreds of homes to-day." . .5 906 U , 9? l Our continued and constant growth must be an indication that our ' 3'3 !it business methods have been always on the lines of fairness to 9 " everybody and in every instance our aim has been to—- “ SUPPLY THE HIGHEST GRADE OF PROVISIONS IN THE DOMINION AT THE L_oWFS’l.‘ POSSIBLE PRICES. ! Our December price list is now ready and if you send.us your name ‘if and address a copy will be posted to you by first mail. Wholesale Department, a ,3 norm. ERN’$ HOTEL, TAIHAPE _i.-‘ FOR YOUR ’ Seasonalole Requirements. ALES. WINES" AND ‘SPIRITS. Order Early as We C-lose at ?roprietor. .5 ’ , I u—-———&—-——~——--—-—————-———-——-———-———:———-—-————--—-——-Wl mn S S? me mg cmmeen s I X ‘J; ’ Whether it in a» weekend JAUNT, - g 5" L, E ~ ; ; VELLING THINGS AT NEAGLES if: ; * ' if 1; -R % _ .j-1 OUR CUSTOMERS THE VERY B'ES‘l‘ & : '-; S - . 5 THE ouALm SADDLER, 4 E ill Phone is TAIH AP E. ,_,,o_ 30, ll’! 4 3? - H F 1 " 3 --—————--———--———-—--—~———————————~—--——-——-
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? SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL FUND_ “Blood has been spilt on the slopes of ‘ G3lliDoli, go, and, if needs be, die.——~ I Jas. Carroll. The above was the mandate to one Jof New Zealand’s Reinfol-cements on 193ViI1g this shores. The supreme sacrifice.was asked for which many willlingly 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 keep green the memory of Taihape men who gave all for their home and country. , Shine your tan shoes with TANOL mum brilliant polish that’ won’t rub ofl. ‘ Tin‘ "
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3383, 12 January 1920, Page 2
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414Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3383, 12 January 1920, Page 2
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