The Piano 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 and choose —people who are not restrained by prioo from owning tbe finest Piano THE BECHSTEIN GRAND MODEL A is an excellent draw'ing-room Piano, as it has in addition to its WONDERFUL TONE a very handsome case, appearance and finish. SOLE AGENTS—BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO. (B. LEWIS, Manager.) H. C. COCHRAN, District Reprasentative.
STATION STREET. TO-NIGHT! A Picked Programme to please People. Headed by the Great Vitagraph Drama CHILDREN OF THE FEUD Supported by seven other Good Pictures. NEXT THURSDAY: The Greatest Detective Drama ever shown — FROTH A THE SECOND 4,500 feet. STARS THEATRE. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. A Stirring and Startling Drama— THE DEPUTY SHERRIFFS STAR, Showing the Old Dog for the Hard Eoad. THURSDAY NEXT: The Great Scotch Drama — BLACK BRODERICK, POPULAR CONCERT & FARCE TO-NIGHT PROGRAMME: Part 1. 1. Pianoforte solo, Mrs. Plummer, selected. 2. Quartette (a) The Victor’s Return (Mendelssohn), (b) Nancy Leo (Barnby): Mrs. Loughnan, Miss Miller, Mr. Loughnan, Mr, Mitchell. 3. Song, selected, Mr. Lionel Dixon. 4. Recitation, selected, Mr. Jla/bittle. 5. Song, “Tipperary,” with special words: Mrs. R. J. Loughnan. 6. Violin Solo, “Gipsy Song” (Coleridge Taylor), Mr. R. J. Loughnan. 7. Tableaux, “Britain and Her Allies, 4 7 with selections from tire Taihape Brass Band. Accompanist Mrs. Plummer. Part 2. A LAUGHABLE FARCE, entitled MY TURN NEXT.” Scene: Apothecary’s Room. Characters: Taraxicum Twitters (ohemist), Mr. A. Walker; Tom Trap (commercial traveller), Mr. H. Barton; Farmer Wheatear, Rev. W. F. Stent; Tim Bolus (lassistant to apothecary), Mr. Cook; Mrs. Twitters, Nurse Jones; Cecily (her sister). Miss McKeowa; Peggy (domestic) Mrs. Garratt. “God Save the King?” Admission: 2/ and 1/. GOO DM EAT I HATE established a reputation for telling Prime Meat of all descriptions at prices absolutely the lowest in the district. My delivery carta call and a trial will convince you that it is good policy and good business to deal with in*.*. M. PYENE, . THE MAN WHO KEPT THE PRICE OF MEAT DOWN. SSkiny shoes are signs of smartness. The shiniest shiner for tan shoes is Keeps tan shoes tan.
NATIONAL PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. TWO GREAT LECTURERS COMING TO TAIHAPE. ME. PHILLIP SNOWDEN, M.P. (Labour Member for Blaeburn, Eng.). AND MRS. SNOWDEN, Will Speak in the THREE STARS THEATRE TO-NIGHT At 7.30 p.m. SUBJECT: “THE ABOLITION OF THE LIQUOR MONOPOLY.” BOROUGH OF TAIHAPE. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a special meeting of the Taihape Borough Council, held on Thursday, the 19th da}' of November 1911, the following resolution was passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at the ordinary meeting of the Council, to be held on Friday, the 18th day of December, 1914, at 8 p.m., at the Council Chambers, Town Hall, Hautapu Street, Taihape. RESOLUTION. ‘ ‘ THAT in exercise of the power* conferred on it by part XLII of “The Municipal Corporations Act, ISOS/' the Taihape Borough Council hereby makes, by way of Special Order, a by-law under the said Act intituled “The Taihape By-law No. 2," (the purport of such By-law being to regulate waterworks and water supply-") A full copy of this By-law is deposited at the offices of the Taihape Borough Council, Town Hall, Hautapu Taihape, and is open to the inspection of the public during office hours until the said 18th day of December, 1914. Dated this 23rd day of November, 1914. WM. J. DINNISON, Town Clerk.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 83, 7 December 1914, Page 2
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