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B E ‘_g'j‘e§y’3:%‘,;,=_»':3=‘-f:i‘-:»'¢‘¥~3' . -s".r'-ax, ‘.45 _ _ "-."-'.'."“:-..‘¢*.r - ‘.".'""r7 hi,‘ 1 ‘ :5 . I .:‘_9 .::-3: . “ 3 LIIXIII‘IOIIS Upholstery 1 I . is attractively demonstrated in our EASY CHAIRS AND SETl‘EES——elnbodyin§ all those features . . which make for comfort-and urability. . A truly regal selection of Coverings is offered for your -._ critical choosing, and as every piece of upholstered .§s“~':‘ Furniture is Manufactured in our Factory, we are in the ‘_%":.:l ;.i 3: Luxurious Upholstered Chair T ' (nu illustrated)-—with durable Covorinfiu : ; From £B/10/- . i;.t;;:;.:;; onmsn av - Ixclusive comfort and onozn av 1-:3; MAIL Quality combined. MAIL '.;_‘;f:_;;_ ‘ ‘:;.;:; n 3” «to Col} 3? 1 :33; ‘!/i [ L 53 ~ _'-q; a ae i gs: \ 0» o As.» it - . ’~:;g,§ ab . .‘m" ._ Branches at , ..‘ - . - ‘" V I'?‘-' T‘ E 3 Ma " ‘ f :I“‘«mm=- uni‘ man» 211:: «am cswt: -uauum ' e ' as ‘ ' . -. o .o ~¢¢ PORTABLE DRAG SAW .'i " ‘ 1' . Is a money-maker and hard work ‘i saver for Farmers and Wood-Cutting Contractors. It is simple and reliable. h ,'§ .This wonderful invention_ does ten _ times the work of two men. '4 _ ‘ 4 ‘ 1. It Is_as necescsary to the man eut- :. ting wood as the automobile is to the .. man who has to get somewhere in a . hurry. ' 5 ‘ WRITE O'R SEE F VV d & . 0 a r ‘:0 o 9 i DISTRICT AGENTS, TAIHAPE. '

ficlothes A Savin starts wlth fine mater- .5‘ .v:‘:_3'~';§._ ials. All WOOI fabrics and trustworthy tailor- Ah V?_, ‘ing in clothes mean. longer wear. ;»%:;-?.. LONGER WE A R MEANS F E W E R CLOTHES to‘buy each A4,-'; 7~ 1;}year. And few clothes to buy each year means 5555 1% ._ money saved. That is why careful men leave ,~~;l'_a=".’i"~.~,.» . . sls’ lES tr-«"-.5 I then‘ ‘talloring I'( Equirements in my 3;; ‘hands. . I J WILLHAMS I~ I 9 TAILOR -- TAIHAPE. . ‘I FOR. A (FOOD I"‘UR§l AL E . DRINK ONL‘. Rec} Bahé; .wxNOwLEEa.;+E.n 3'? J L mm» zzossxmms TD me £.B2.3OLU'I'FJL7-7 um macs: BRE‘v’-33:13‘: Erik) U:l‘.e'ml@‘ 1 Holcavmtth am-: Murphy 3\..e:~.a'.’.9, “?7JE'l'.,.Lll‘vl ¥.':‘.-'.f‘«".¥.:'~7.» . .1"““"""~"":-‘--‘"6-v - --------.-v"*'~~"-*~"~~--u-----MATMEQA i§§3iEl§"n":’~ AVING taken over t" , Black? E ,-mithing Business" lately carried on by Mr Robert Cleaver, .zt Matar’oa_. 1, with confidence of giving full satisfactio!/,_j, request a continuance of the support hitherto ancorded in)? ‘redecessor_ HORSE SI-lOEING & PLOUGKE WORK A SPECIATY. F. w. HUTC‘H!NSON, . MATAROJL

The Wellington Magistrate who fined :1 grocer £IOO for selling a punter.-t food :11 ninepence a bottle liiore 111231 is 5-;:—‘ll'crull).' czlmrged for than‘ pvep:lz"3. tion appezirs to haw gone cm-e€':.ll.l3‘ iniu the 11191-il.< of the r_-ease and to-‘-.m‘.'ei conclugied that :1 salualary penalty was 11ece.~:sm-y (says the ~:;ym—-1-ton Times). Itnla_v seem at li.‘-..:t glance that in this case the aixthoi-ii;ie;< lmve czwgmz 21‘ very small Tish in a very large net. but me principlve {hat lies behind over-cllarg'ing has to he I*ef:al'clc-c’l. In the case of ‘(.110 \\='(-‘:'.i:w:won offender. t'h:- Mn,s:islrate *I«:n:1.(i that his books showed the i)Llsi:}<:ss 10 _be retuirning a‘ln.'ofit of. aboziitp 29 Dol‘ ceint, per annum after cle«'lm:tillg an allowaiice for hiinself and his wife as wages. If this allowance \vn:~: at. all reasonable, there must ‘l)t’;‘ a«fi(lml to the 29 per cent, presiniiably, :\ Rlll3} sufiicient "to house, feed and c‘.oflle the trader and his family~so that l:’=.:~.= C‘llStOm4)rs do seem to liave been 1-.:2Il;« Eng quite a nice contribution in his: pl'oSpel'ity. In any case, if 2/9 is Hie tratle price for a given al'l:icle. ,the public may rest assured that 3/6 is too much. Conspumers will 1001: I'ol’xmrd with inl’el'es’r to -other pi'n::ecli—tions whicli are understood to be ::m.:r?i'-:i*z. 311:1 possibly the evil of profl".t‘«E'Z‘lllj.‘,' may be appreciably r-e-‘in.-feed ‘oz-i_‘«.;~e very long. ‘

Be judgc zmd jury zmd gi-:0 NAZOL holds, influenza, bronchitis: and nasal a.'t.rial.. There can be' only one ver-dict—-‘_‘Abs,o}utely con'lp€-‘;0:1t to cure catarrlafii “ - ‘ 3

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3465, 20 April 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3465, 20 April 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3465, 20 April 1920, Page 7

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