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p 4 -13; WANTED TO BUY :1! do . pg -1.3. N in °*'[ [ .3. N I )1 4‘ I re- 2,: Q IN ANY QUANTITY. :3 N 1 PRIC N 35’ E -1‘ .3. PER DOZEN-—LARGE BEER BOTLES-—-3/. M Q PER DOZEN——SMALL BEER BOTTLES—I/- 3 .5; PER DOZEN—BLACK VVINE BOTTLES——I/. 7,‘; H PER DOZEN-——BL‘ACK WHISKY BOTTLES—-1/. '5 up DELIVERED ON TRUCK, OR AT THE BREWERY. E g When sending by rail please address each package to the MAIN ,4 g TRUNK BREWERY, TAIHAPE, and consign as empty return $3 5 bottles collected in New Zealand. ii‘? N r - -1- . a __ 3 TRGENT h(:1-lioiu SENDERS MUST B L LY 'RIT 5 ‘_ 0 save con us 0 , me E C EAR W “ )4 TEN on back or address label nf each package, otherwise no re- 1- ;‘; sponsibility will be taken. 3,.‘ ‘ E MAIN TRUNK BREWERY -rs HAPE. E; N - "‘“ -15 w. J. eoUTTs, >4 PROPRIETOR. ‘I; N -1- °" -3-x-I-x-I-Ix-I-xul-x~I-x ” -I-X“"“‘x""““"‘x“‘x x-axex-s~x-t-x-n-x+x-n-x-n-x-a-x-n-x-n-x-I-x-I- ---_ I ‘ ‘ . - . Q’ . "' ‘ ‘ ' ‘~ i ~‘ .1; . I ""’-‘fie - I ,: I'.‘:> ‘-'~: //W‘ \ ".//IM'~"h"/ - H. ,;{/.I W \ ._ 1!", t I I «I,» A .'= V...’-\\" E ‘ | _ ‘~ - . 1 ~.-=.A’;-;‘.;s*3‘ . B ttl Y D ‘t “T ’ S Wlt.hout ugar. , I FOWLER S IDEAL METHOD ; ’. HALVES THE COST—SAVES THE ‘ SUGAR. ; Throughout New Zealand sugar is scarce and just at a time when '_- housewives want to preserve fruits for Winter use. You can ’ - bottle the fruit WITHOUT SUGAR—- —V 7 FOWLER’S BOTTLING OUTFITS “ ensure complete success at half the cost. With the Fowler Outfit, '1 WATER ONLY is used, and the vacuum bottles can be used Yea!‘ after ‘year. Extra bottles also stocked, enabling You t 0 “But. do_Wn” any dauntity of fruit. Call and see! Get the facts of thls sxmple, rehable, sugar-less method! _ ' McLAUG~HLAN BRUS, . . I i 'PHONE 17. MAIN STREET. TAIHAPB. aox 73- -' ~ ‘Wig . mu:T ‘ ' ~ ' ‘ —————-————————«-s—————-——-—-—-~———————————- I. I STILL GOING STRONG I u THE PUBLIC WHO VISITED OUR SALE ON OPENING DAY WERE WELL PLEASED VVITH THE BARGAINS SECURED. F. SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK. ' I 0” I’l'iC€‘S H1931]. IDOIWY saved——so why not call in and be one of those who benefit. I I'ls-"-V'Y REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. so WHY f MISS THIS CHANCE. if [ WINTER WILL sooN BE HERE. 5; ; ouf'lDl'iC€S for Winter Ulldol'Wezu' will interest you. We have a afge Supply. .; I People Who were unable to S€:Cul'e our SPECIAL som. LINEN FINISHED SHEETING on opening day, owing to such a large I I demend on same, will be pleased to know that we have now I received a further consigllment and can supply same for this I week only, . I’ SPECIAL VALUES FOR WEDNESDAY NEXT. j." ; E; so snop EARLY; I ' .-. I Z GSSIS E E MOIHMS BCO or WANGANUI, 5 E S - 1' F , uccessor to A. Spence. \ n I I"

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3434, 13 March 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3434, 13 March 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3434, 13 March 1920, Page 6

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