STATION STREET. TO-NIGHT! A Picked Programme to please People. Headed by the Groat Yitagraplx Drama CHILDREN OF THE FEUD Supported by seven other Good Pictures. NEXT THURSDAY: The Greatest Detective Drama ever shown —• PROTEA THE SECOND 4,500 feet. THREE STABS THEATRE. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. A Stirring and Startling Drama — THE DEPUTY SHERRIFF’S STAB, Showing the Old Dog' for the Hard Road. THURSDAY NEXT: The Great Scotch Drama — BLACK BRODERICK.
AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, DEC. 10, at 1.30 sharp. AT THE RESIDENCE, HUIA ST. W. McLENNAN, favoured by instructions from Captain Chas. wili sell FURNITURE EFFECTS, consisting of:— Handsome b. mirror sideboard, Piano (good), two-panel wardrobe, duchess chests, single b.m. bedstead, kapok mattress, w.w. stretchers and mattress, tileback washstand, blankets, quilts, lino, on all rooms, 2 hanging lamps, table lamp, kitchen chairs, 3 verandah blinds '(pully complete), irons, tables, books, a lot of good pictures, crockery, glassware, silverware, wood saw, hand saw, tools, large leather trunk, and a whole lot of useful sundries. Also poultry. Sale 1.30 sharp.
DAIRYMEN AND SHEEP FATTENERS NOTE THIS —The New Carton’s Mari row stem Kail, a cross betwen thous- ! and-headed Kale and Kohl Rabi, gives Tremendous Crops of Autumn and Winter Fodder for calves, cows and sheep. We are now booking orders for plants at 6/6 per 1000. w. Mclennan, Auctioneer, Taihape. TENDERS IFOR SUPPLIES. TAIHAPE HOSPITAL. SEPARATE TENDERS, sealed and endorsed, will be received by the Wanganui Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, at Wamganui, up to NOON of the Isth day of December, 1914, for | the supply of Provisions and Meat, for the Taihape Hospital for one year from Ist January, 1915. Schedules of etc., may be obtained at the Board’s Office, Wanganui s or from the Matron of the Taihape Hospital. R. M. FINLAYSON, Secretary. SECTION P.l, “LICENSING- ACT I AMENT MZI/T ACT. 3.910.” h-r*At oh tin:oa while no licensee bs New Zealand by virtue of any detemtoatibn in favour cf national prohibition, and ’while that determination remains in force, it shall bo 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 extend or apply to the importation, manufacture, or sale, in accordance with regulations made by the Governor-in-Coun-cil in that behalf, of intoxicating liquor for medicinal, scientific, sacramental or industrial purposes exclusively.
HOW PROHIBITION DEMANDS GROW. Under the 1893 Act No-license simply meant No Hotel Bars. Under the 1905 Act, No-license meant no Hotel Bars, no Club Charters, together with added difficulties of obtaining private supplies in No-license areas. Under the 1910 Act, No-license virtually means No-liquor, and if National Prohibition is carried, NO VOBfJ TO REPEAL IT CAN BE TAKEN FOE NINE YEAES, namely, until 1923, Have you realised this? TAIHAPE SALE. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9th. 330 4- and 0-tooth wethers 550 2-tooth wethers (in lots) 135 4-tooth f. and f. wethers 50 fat ewes 40 15-months heifers (in lots) 20 mixed yearlings 30 3-yr. .bullocks 21 forward bullocks 14 15-months steers 24 tip-top Shorthorn 15-months steers 6 fat cows 8 cows and calves 5 2-yr, heifers 3 2-yr. Shorthorn bußa 1 purebred Shorthorn bull. RAETIHI STOCK BALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11th., 1914. 700 2-tooth wethers (shorn) 282 mixed 2-tooths .100 4-tooth wethers 90 ewes an] lambs 30 weaners 60 15-month cattle 12 24-yr. steers 7 yearling steer* 50 yearling heifers 10 yearling steers
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 84, 8 December 1914, Page 6
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