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Special Advertisements. = o"‘REss FABRICS . ' ? A smart showing of serviceauble wash goods, suitable for Ladies’ and Children’s wear. ' CHECK ZEPHYRS; 40 inciies wide, in good washing colours.——Price‘ 3/6 per yard. - , STRIPED ZEPHYRS.——A good interwoven cloth, assorted colouring; 40 inch wide.—Price 3/6 per yard. 'STRIPED JAP. CREPE; 40 inch Wide; in assorted colourings.——-Price 2/11 per yard. V‘ BLACK ‘ STRIPED RATINE CLOTH; suitable for sports coats; 44 inches wide-'_-——-Price. 6,/6 per yard. CHECK GINGHAMS; interwoven; ColoUl'illgs in Navy, Red, Saxc Blue, Pink and Black Checks; 42 inches wido.——Price 2/11 per yard. ‘ THE BIG VALUE HOUSE. Ifcflxmlnynrapcfi Hl__‘FV_.M,, “.,.._' ':r»-~..,:.~.s 2-, 1.2 . 1:14‘ 3*‘ " I ! - ‘..u'.»f~l'“‘“"s‘“:l" '. 3': mlzinso“i‘‘ »‘- ”

‘FOR SALE.——One waggonette, full ; lock with pole. and shafts, in ‘good order. Also, one 2%-tOII b 13119 with pole, in good order, 3-inch tYI‘6S~ ‘Apply Fletcher Hall, Coachbuilder, Fitzhcrbert Street, Palmerston North. a—-——-————-—--———-—-—-—-—-—-HVANTED TO‘ SELL.—I Register ' Grate, 1 Grate for open fire ‘place, 1 3-ft_ Orion Range, 1 Dover Stove 2-2 burner, Perfection Oil Stoves.——Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station. ————-————--—‘~——-——-v-------—--_—------A WANTED KNOWN.——That J. Mort» land has a fine range of cabin icrunks, hand trunks and suit case. Also a fine variety of hearth rugs and copper curbs. Opp. Railway Station_ ....__.____..____.__.._...__.__..__.___._.... WANTED KNOWN:-1 pair men’s best quality ibush boots-; size 6. Usual price 35/. Sale _price 30/, 8.! McCormick’s. WANTED KNOWN—Cunnlnglmno's Cough Balsam will shift that cough, clears the throat and need. Plea.sa.nt to take, 2/6 a bottle, .___.....___.......__...._,.....___.__......______, OLD FALSE TEETH bought, sound or broken, on gold, silver, or vulcanite. Post them to J. DUNSTONE, Box 1418, Auckland. Highest cash prices sent by return mail_. Estalblished 28 ‘yearn ‘ ' I } CONGOLEUM, Congoleum, Congoleum. The latest in floor coverings, ’in squares to fit any room, or by the ‘yard, 6ft. wide; newest designs. Inlspection invited:- Taihape Furniture ‘Exchange, opp. Railway Station. Everybody knows that we handle the largest number of sections, house properties and farms ‘in this district_ Satisfied clients have brought this about.———F‘. WARD & CO., The Busy Landmen, Taihape.

"TWO NEW POPULAR SONG HITS. “GIVE ME "A LITTLE COSY CORNER.-" Present craze in London and quickly becoming a big favourite here. “MEMORIES.” B Easy to play’ and sing and set for medium voice. Get it, you’ll like it. 2/ each Post Free. SWEDLUND’S MUSIC WAREHOUSE MISS C‘. HARVEY. Has now started business in the shop at the corner of Station Street, Taihape, specialising in MILLINERY, UN-DERCLOTHING 8: BLOUSES. _..____._.____._....___,__.___..____.___________. I La,tc-st Books.i By ’ Zane Grey, Latest Books. Jack London, HarLatest Books. old B. W’ryht, GertLatest Books. rude Page, “BartlLatest Books. meus,” “_Sapper,” Latest Books. Berta Ruck, BaronLatest Books. ess 01-czy, Ethel M. Latest Books-., Dill, Rex Beach, etc. Latest Books. All at .~Ci’ry' PricesLatest Books. -Pratt & Co., Books Latest Books. sellers, Taihape. FALSE TEETH.‘-Sound or 0:6“. wise; top market :>!'l<“x3 cu mag‘ and others. Pam-line 00., 168, Queen: Street. Auckland.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3387, 16 January 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3387, 16 January 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3387, 16 January 1920, Page 1

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