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Eventually you will use TAN-OL to renovate and polish your floorcloth and furniture. Why not now ? Get a tin to-day. *

Be Early lor Jam Jars & Fans They're Scarce Of course you intend to take advantage of the fact that Fruit is, cheap and plentiful—you’re going to make your supply of jam now for the coming months Then lot us REMIND YOU THAT YOU NEED SECURE THE NECESSARY JARS, PANS, etc., RIGHT NOW. The war has made a scarcity in these goods as in almost everything else. To make sure of your requirements COME TO US. BTcLanghlan’s have what yon want Preserving Jars in all sizes. Jam Jars (screw top) in 1-lb and 2-lb Jelly Jars, in nests, with lids Rubber Rings to suit all Jars. Preserving Pans, light enamel Preserving Pans, heavy enamel Preserving PaPns, brass Preserving Pans, brass. DON’T LOSE ANY TIME. . . COME TO-MORROW McLAUGHLAN BIOS. Grocers and Hardware Importers maIN STREET, TAIHAPE, PHONE 17 P.O. BOX 73.

SPENCE’S SUMMER SALE CONTINUES TO BOOM, THE SALE BOOMS BECAUSE THE BARGAINS ARE SO IMPRESSIVE— Money never went farther than it does at this GREAT SALE. WE ASSURE YOU THAT THE COTTON DRESS FABRICS MUST BE CLEARED, and we are not considering profits. 7/ V BLOUSES, TRIMMED MILLINERY AND CHID REN’S HATS ARE being SACRIFICED, AND THERE ARE OTHER GOODS THAT ARE GOING MUCH BELOW THE OLD PRICES The SALE Must Soon Draw to a Close, Be tn Time! mmimmmmm A. SPENCE, Draper, Clothier S Milliner, TAIHAPE.

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Taihape Daily Times, 19 February 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 19 February 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 19 February 1918, Page 6