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FURNITURE FROM FACTORY TO THE HOMI THE HUMBLE KITCHEN CHAIR TO THE REFINED GRACEFUL DRAWING ROOM SUITE. .DEAR MADAM,— We are pleased to announc that our modern furniture factory is now in full swing, and we ar manufacturing daily. We are quipped to manufacture for yo EVERY CLASS OF FURNITURE FOR THE HOME. WORKMANSHIP IS GUARANTEED. CABINET TIMBER OF THE BEST. Factory is opposite the Foundr in Kuku Street Call in and see samples and let us quote. The Furniture Craftsmen TELEPHONE 114. TAIHAPE. You Cannot Do Better than.onsign to the Wellington eat Export Th<» Company buys Pal Stock of cil descriptions : or, if clients desire, will freeze on their account when proceeds will be paid them by <:he New Zealand Government. Particulars as to prices and charges vt ill be supplied by the company or ;heir buyers . S. S. Timbs, Taihape.. 169 D F. M. Ric*aLAQ, Marton. 165 J. McDonnell, Hunterville J. A. Reid, Aramoho, 171, Wanganui Exchange.) From Soil lo Vizp — From Crop to >heep. ' \V ME Co. Manu.os contain large quantities of Animal Matter from the Slaughter Mouse. Thus these Manures follow Nature's • own plan .of Fertilising. Use them and restore the very elements extracted from the soil in _ the process of Sheep Fattening. Prices a*nd particulars of analysis posted on application to Weflington Meat \ Export Co., Ltd. , WELLINGTON.

%%■ m m m T m fr? I v/ Hg t.•:,"■ v r V £>* - 5£ &'; :Aff V... SSG u*. Siv-j Phones—Oarage 143. Residence 142. emm&i#&!tUm3Wm!&&®!iS&

But farmers cannot have more production, with economy, unless they employ tha latest time and Labour-saving machinery. " { REID & GRAY'S IMPLEMENTS LEAD THE WORLD. | \ „ SPRING TOOTH CULTIVATORS, They will not jump hard places, but will stick to then work in any soil. LIME, BASIC SLAG, AND MANURE DISTRIBUTOR. Grain and Grass-aeed Boxes can ba fitted if I required. Beautiful Illustrated Cataloguee of REID & GRAY'S IMPLEMENTS on application, GEO. BRAY TVlKaf* JWill supply ail duplicates Catalogue for the asking

mum TAIHAPE. Opp. Gretna Hotel. PAINTExt; PAPERHANGER; SIGUWRITER AND PICTURE FRAMW*- . A big range of L-„>::ii:ul wall-paper patterns to choose from at city orices. Estimate Free for u•■ classes ,j£ •PHONE 209. 3EI LOFT A.ND SON. MAIL <'ONTR«' OUS /ND OWNEF 1 AhitlEßS. Having jver KELLY'S Stable; aio enabled to increase their plant enabling them to deal vJth all carrying promptly. A TRIAL SOL.IOi'I ED. Mall Coach leaves P.O. ever? Thursday at 7 r.ni. -or Wangaoham and intermediate stations Returns following day. Mail Car leaves foi Moawhango Tuesdays, Thursdays end Saturdays. at 1.30 p.m.. Returns same afternoon. Clients are requested t* leave parcels and book seats at the ritab v » Ring 'Phone 1B». With BHARLAND'S Baking Powder in the dough, good results are certain. That's why busy housewives always, use SHAJKLAWD'S, 8

M HOWARD, BRICKLAYER, / TAIHAPE, Ha« Bricks, Lome and Cement »n ttoek. Work undertaken 'n town and country. All orders promptly attend* ■4 io. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANY person found trespassing on my proprety at Makokomiko and Pukeokahu witn dog or gnn without my permission will be prosecuted. J. C. WHENTJAROA That feverish feeling from cold in the head instantly relieved by NAZOL. Splendid for clearing blocked AMmm: CAPILL'B BAUTAPtJ ST. passages in nose and throat.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3509, 22 June 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3509, 22 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3509, 22 June 1920, Page 3

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