Talha,pe Sale. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1920. 250 mixed sex lambs 100 4-yr ewes 100 2-th wethers 300 mixed aged ewes 150 2-th Wethers (good) On account of Mr C. F. Kebble Esq.. . 70 2-th Romney rams Please note that as the Taihape Show takes place on’ Vvednesday, 25th February, the Taihape Sale scheduled for that date has been brought forward to Monday, the 23rd inst. as above. _ UL!“ :s‘: ‘‘l V :. 30 '32.“ 2;/£3; ’.3- “ . szsaar Pa‘ 2* is « I IF SO, SEE WARD 69 CO. GR PERI-lAPS YOU WA.NT TO BUY. Then let us show you what we have on our books. »Here’s one.—— S—ROOMED HOUSE. I-I. & C. Water; _ Bath, Copper and ’l‘u‘.>s;, :1;-?.L'1‘(3 freehold. PRICE EASY. TERMS EASY. Remember we have farms for sale all over the North Island. ‘&.;‘=.2 , 2 . . . T 1135 i.§‘s?§E !.A?§i3 SRLESNQEN TUI S'l‘P.EE'l‘. 'l‘..\ II»! AH; - to bake——— how easy, pleaszmt and sure i:-‘ trhu \'voz'k when you use SI-I.A\I?.LANDS Baking Powder. 1
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Time is 9"?-“recious C Hark these few remaining golden“ days on your Calendar-—t.hese S“-iftly passing. davs so fraugflt with savings on Drapery, Millinery, Costume, Childrell’s Apparel, Furnishings’ etc‘. “To {hose who have participated to other who have not, we say, take pencil and paper. list your present and future requil.e_ ments and purchase NOW while you can do so at such wonderful savmgS_ And We Wm again remind you that -the future will he ‘cl time -of greater expense for costs of all Drapery are rising Steadim Your wise and economic course then is clearly defined—l:~.y in a stock NOW at C & CWS sale_ The 32113 which is a Counter ‘Attack against High Prices. Special Line of Ladies’ Printed Jap Kimbna Gowns——in pretty dainty colours and designs; in red, Saxe, Tuscan, Pink. All one Price 11/6. 1 Infant.-’s Muslin Matinee Coats in Plain and Spot Muslin, trimmed embroidery and beading; Val. , Lace, etc. Were 9/11 to 12/6. Sale Price 5/11. Ladies’ Tussore Silk Bloomers buttoned. a.t waist; elastic at knee. Sale Price 8/6. Ladies’ White Cotton Crepe Bloom:-rs; good Shape; elastic waist and knee. Sale Price 5/11. Ladies’ Cotton Woven Corfis. with short sleeves; full fitting in W & o,s. Sale Price 4/6 and 4/11. Special Line of Ladies’ Calico Nightdresses; square neck; trimmed" embroidery and tucks. Full sizes 7/11. Ladies’ Dainty Longcloth and Calico Camisoles with square and V necks; trimmed lace and embroidery. Sale Price 3/11. 1 Child's White Pique Coats of excellent quality-—all with turn down collars. with and without belts; " splendid washing and Wearing gflrlllents; sizes 18in to 22in. Were 8/11 to 12/6. Sale Price 5/11. Child's Cotton Crepe Tunic Frocks with Sailor Collars and Belts; in white with Tan facings. Saxe with Wlliite; Tan with White; sizes 22in. Only 9/6. Sale Price 5/6. 12 Only Childfs White Matt Tunic Frocks I\lfiS')'al' Sleeves and Square neck, finished contrasting paisely Muslin and Girlde; sizes 16in to 23in were 11/6 to 13/11. Sale Price 8/11. Child’s Striped Zephyr Frocks with square necks and short sleeves, trimmed with pique and finished belts all round; sizes Gin to 22in. in Helio, Navy and Saxe stripes. Sale Price 7/11 to 9/11. To purchasers of goods to he value of _£2 1/ and upwards at Sale. We refund half second-class railway fare from Eketahuna, Mutton, Dannevirke, Levin, Foxton and in'termedjate .stations_ Ladies’ Paisley Muslin Dressing Jackets with white facings; all full sizes. Sale Price 5/6. Ladies’ Muslin Dressing Jackets white ground, assorted coloured spots; big sailor collar, with lace ( and insertion edging. Sale Priee 5/6. ' (,9 Ladies’ Spot Mus‘-lin Dressing Jackets; With White Lawn Facingj; Magyar styles. Sale Price 3/11. ‘ Ladies’ Floral Crepe Dresslig Jéwkets; Coatee style; white Collar and'belts;_ sale Price 3/11. 4 Ladies’ Tussore Silk Unaerskirts; new Shapes, with narrow kilted flounce and frills; W’s and O.S,'s. ‘ Were 27/6. Sale Price 19/6. . _ ‘ , Ladies’ Black Sateen Undersklrts _Wltll kilted and plain frills. Sale Price 12/11 i Ladies-’ Satin Underskirts; neat fnns and flounces, Creme, Flame, Brown. Cerise. Were up to 37/6. ~} Sale Price 19/6. ' s ' Ladies’ Moirette Unclerskirts; 800 d quality; Moirette, neaf smart shapes, Cerise, White and Fawn -S only. W’s and O.S.’s. Were?‘-’/6. Sale Price 14/9. D’ .1 its coumsuu & CUNNENGHAME, LT . 1-9 Broadway, Palmerston north.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3410, 14 February 1920, Page 8
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