The Bechsteia The Plano that has never met an equal. THE BECHSTEIN is bought and •treasured* by people who take a pride ; in their Piano. . ; - In every part of the world you will find THE BECHSTEIN in the homes of the people who are in a position to pick end choose —people who are not restrained by prico from owning the fiKSct Piano THE CECHSTEIN GRAND MODEL A is an excellent drawing-room Piano, as'it had in addition to its WONDERFUL TONE a very handsome case, appearance and finish. SOLE AGENTS—BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO GO. (B. LEWIS, Manager.) H. C. COCHRAN, District Representative.
STATION STREET. TO-NIGHT.-WAR! WAR!' WAR! A itartling Star and. Grand Historic Record.' . RORKE’S DRIFT, €>.»« of the Deeds that won the Empire. Grand Old British Pluck. Tk« Grand Story makes -the Heart Tingle. ' Also, tko first picture of the present War— WITH THE SERVIAN ARMY, Will be screened at 5.30. One night only. TffsXS STARS THEATER. FRIDAY & SATURDAY. Tke Great Detective Drama of 3000 ft. A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE, This is a continuation, of . the .Famous DetectiVe Drama, The Black Thirteen. WITH THE SERVIAN ARMY WAR PICTURE will be screened at 9.30 to give business people an opportunity of seeing this, the first War Picture. Owing to the above Hall being engaged there will be no Pictures Tonight.
SECTION 21, “LICENSING- ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1910.” 1. —At all times while no licenses exist in New Zealand by virtue of any determination in favour of national prohibition, and while that determination remains in force, it shall be unlawful for any person to import into New Zealand, or to manufacture, sell, or have in his possession for the purposes of -sale, intoxicating liquor of any description. 2. Nothing in this section shall expend or apply to the importation, manufacture, or sale, in accordance with regulations made by the Governor-in-Coun-oil in that behalf, of .intoxicating liquor for medicinal, scientific, sacramental or industrial purposes exclusively. I I HAVE established a reputation for selling Prime Meat of all descriptions at prices absolutely the lowest in the district. My delivery carts call and a trial will convince you that it is good policy and. goqd,.Easiness to deal, with inn THE MAN WHO KEPT THE PRICE -OF -MEAT DOWN. Five-roomed house, as soon as possible. —Apply Mrs. R. J. Downing, c/o Mrs. Lound, opposite Recreation Ground. “READY—AYE READY! Road/ to put on at once. Onr Suits are well cut and well-tailored —they arc made from reliable materials in the newest styles, and are priced exceptionally low, at STANLEY PEYTON’S. The latest in XMAS UAisurs just arrived at FINCH’S BAZAAR.* 00 0 0 *M. BYRNE, WANTED.
THE PRESENT BABIES SOME DAY MAY BE “THE MEN AT THE FRONT,’' SO “SAVE THE BABIES” AND SUPPORT THE PLUNKET NURSE. GOME TO THE POPULAR CONCERTS FARCE ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th. COME AND HEAR “TIPPERARY” UP-TO-DATE. Popular Prices: 2/ and I/. Children half-price. NATIONAL PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. TWO GREAT LECTURERS COMING TO TAIHAPE. MR. PHILLIP SNOWDEN, M.P. (Labour Member for Blacburn, Eng.). AND MRS. SNOWDEN, Will Speak in the THREE STARS THEATRE ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 7TH., At 7.30 p.m. SUBJECT: ‘'THE ABOLITION .OF THE LIQUOR MONOPOLY.” *T, MARGARET’S CHURCH. DECEMBER 5. Sunday in Advent. , BIBLE IN SCHOOLS SUNDAY. SPECIAL SERMONS ON “THE RELIGION OF A NATION.” II a.m., H.C.; and 7 p.m. W. F. STENT. Vicar.
The New Drapery arid. Clothing. House, ■.** > *■ The Proprietor desires to tender Ms hearty thanks to his numerous Customers for the liberal patronage already extended to him. No effort will he spared to make this establishment a popular shopping centre. Our Goods are Up-to-date in Style and reliable in Quality. Fresh deliveries are constantly coming to hand. We are in a position to sell at the Keenest Cut Prices; which we do. Bedrock Prices for Cash Only is our way. £, A. SPENCE, Taihapc, (OPPOSITE TOWN HALL.)
BOSTOCK'S GOLD MEDAL BOOTS kavg jujjt landed; direct from manufacturer. 16 dozen pairs of this wellknftwn maker' q£ fftoiweaJV .They Tciaim to have STOOD THE TEST FOE 80 YEARS, Men’fc Best Box Calf Cookham Boots, 21/ and 88/; *• >fen ? e Best Glace Kid Derby Boots, 50/, 27/6, and 25/. . Msn’p Best Glace Kid Balmoral, 27/6. , - Menßest Box Calf Derby Shoe, 27/. M«m*s Best Glace Kid Derby Shoe, m 24/ fnd 26/. SEE WINDOW These Goods are -made on roomy fitting lasts, and are all cut short fronts, They wore ordere'd eight months ago and do not carry extra war charges Ladies’ Best Glace Kid Derby Boots, 24/. Ladies’ Best Glace Kid Derby Shoes, 21/ 5 20/, and 19/6. Ladies’ Best Glace Kid Derby Shoes, no cap (comfort), 17/6. Ladies’ Best Glace Kid Bal, Shoes, 15/6, 16/0, 17/6, 18/6.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 81, 4 December 1914, Page 2
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