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THESE 6 GOODS CANNOT BE EQUALLED " P ' for Quahty and nee. THAT IS WHY WE GIVE YOU TH ESE PRICES To STUDY : ’ -LADIES’ CREPE DE CHENE BLOUSES——29/6. ' _ LADIES’ WHITE NURSES APRONS—4/6, 5/11, 6/6. '”” - ; ‘ LADIES‘ NATURAL COMBINA’DIONS—~S//,. 7/11, 8/11. ‘ '- LADIES’ LONGCLOTH CAMISOLES Tl‘ilmned with Embroidery or L:lce—- ‘ ' 3/11, 4/6, 5/6, 6/11, 8/11. ‘LADIES’ ALL-VVOOL VIELLA HOSE in lovet. shades—6/11—a bargain- ’ ?=’?‘:*;i‘§> 5? *s’? _.'=:7=‘i‘.< '3; .-::=»=?.?zY - “ . f'¥*" B ?'i.:»:?:‘:‘ E ii',‘?;' - 26- "»*:«.:-6;" s.-356 M ' 6 1' 'll am Street, a.l ape.

‘ 0 0 0' _’ No Fmer Fertllnzer V. 4 o , m the World Eclipse Fertilizefs consist very largely of 7 ’ Blood and Bone—therc is no finer f¢rtilizer'in ' ‘E. the world, Use '5 F 'l' *3 ,‘ ertz lzers . . t and ensure the best ‘resuhs. Over 3,000 farmers used them last V A year. Supplied in slcwt. bags, free on tall, Imlay or _ % f.o.b.Wanganui. For _ ‘ o o . »‘ J :5‘ ’ f.‘ partlculars—Wrlte to The New Zealand .‘. X gr—,J: / Refrigerating Co., Ltd. ‘ A_ WANGANUI _~ ‘ ’ V ‘\ . ‘. :\ .7 ‘£l » .7. '35-"

Bare outterraz returns are not everything a daily farmer snould look ‘ at, he should study the breeding of the I best cattle, because in the rut ;e good cows,- we]; nourished from infancy ! will bring him higher prices and bet! ter returns, and you c.- J» only breed good cattle by separating your own milk on your farm and using your own skim milk to feed them, L~£‘\our being short ,it is easier for you \ rail your cream once or twice a wee: to us than to supply 9. factory daily, We shall be pleased to get your sunoort and will furnish you with any t..£l'tiCUlßl'S it you write us Box 185, 'wa.nganul.—Maoriland Dairy 2"} Produce Con»! pany. .' 1 ; SH.-\RL.L\ND’S MALT VINEGARU ’makes do]ight‘ful salads. Brewed from L mineral acids. ‘Conforms to requirefmenfs of Food and Drugs Act. All i grocers. 1

Mam "hunk mmng Rooms" ' F'l||lll‘-H ' These well-known Rooms, in Station Street, are being feorganised findm new and capable management. A TRIAL IS SOIJICITED Cleanliness _ ttention Hodm-at-4 Price! A LIBERAL MENU FISH SUPPERS A SPECIALTY Having purchased the above mm! from Mr. Phillips, I otter the publiu the benefit of my lgng oxpersenco. ‘ FRED. HALL. . MAIN TRUNK DINING ROOHS STATION STREET TAIHAPI Pnomu '7 CYCLON E .-I an ‘.m.— _,:. FENCES : , 1‘ ' 1 1‘ Write for cmnogua glj I .~;-:~:-;:5‘:3:%:1:€31::;:-:5:§:3:3:3: _ of 3“! gum,‘ »_; cvcuma co. %::;:z;*&:é:°*

WGN 63- N AM, THE CASE WHOLESALE AND : ' RETAIL ' I, FRUITBRBR, GEREENGROOEB, ’ AND CONPECTIONEB. We always have a fair Stock ofl Seasonable Local Fruit and Ex-Mi Vegetables, which are cut every morn: ing from the garden. NOOIGARETTES on 'ro3Aoco In STOCK. Also Delicious CORDIALS o.n'd HIGH; CLASS CONFECTIONERYu g At Reasonable Prices; All Orders Promptly Exeenfofl. _____' 2 3 WE ARE CASH BUYERS 0!‘ 5 I‘ U N G U 8. ' 1 MAIN STREET .. .. TAIHAPL "‘—"?'—@"*—'-"”"""‘*""“"""”“"*'-"*3-IIT _ Eventually you will use TAN-OL to renovate and polish your floorcoth and furniture. Why not now? Get a tin. to-day. 4,

‘Hg Savm A ' ’ g :.. 2",',”'T:2‘l='.’:: . 5 ; ‘.;‘~'.“ starts wlth fine nmter- \‘:.;;H ’f{#;‘_.l~.‘.«§._"A‘ ials. All Wool fabrics . 2 W a». and trustworthy tallor- ’g~';k!g‘;"g:;‘{,:'~"r;E-;V’§s:‘§,;‘? ing in clothes 11101111 W “ é.;‘l=‘- 1::-1: 7 longer wear. LONGER W3:A. R ‘~‘-_';”‘~“ MEANS F E W E R CLOTHES to buy each year. And few ClOthe,§, {[3 1: I H‘ W‘. ‘K’? to buy each yezu' means W E I110n(~‘_~y saved. That is I v .v - ..\=-r«:;.*'r" V‘ ‘ 3:‘; uhg. calefl}l n.nen leave then‘ tallorlng r( .;=,.e Ni’ =3:j‘- ‘¥:.~.~_ ~: : quirements in my ~.,t-L, hands. mu!‘ ' ‘ J. WILLIAMS, TAILOR - TAIHAPE.

FOR A eucm ?U&La:« _J I . I A 1 DRINK om.‘ K" ‘ « 1' Red Bane? ‘ 7 .wxivowLmDemn BY .9“L oomHOSBIEUBS TO BE ABSOLUTELY? The Beet. I BREWEBY AND Um’:-1113!. Holenworth and Murphy 8-heats. WELLHIGTOI-'2. I - p--——-3---~,¢ou-...—-—-.........._‘ -... P S EW-ETARBA S§l!Hi'i=iV- -; AVING taken over F’ ; Black-g B smithing Business lately carried. on by Mr Robert Cleaver, it Mataroegg I, with confidence of giving full satis-1 faction, request a continuance of the‘ support hitherto accorded my weds-3_ cessor_ HORSE SHOEING & PLOUGL‘ ; WORK A SPECIATY. _ ’ F; W. HUTOHINSON, MATAROA. “

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3461, 15 April 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3461, 15 April 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3461, 15 April 1920, Page 7

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