STATION STREET. TO-NIGHT! A Picked Programme to please People. Headed by the Great VitagrapliDrama CHILDREN OF THE FEUD Supported by seven otlier Good Pictures. NEXT THURSDAY: The Greatest Detective Drama ever shown — PROTEA THE SECOND 4,500 feet. TEEEE STARS THEATRE. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. A Stirring and Startling Drama— THE DEPUTY SHERIFF'S STAR. Showing the Old Dog for the. Hard Road. ""-: THURSDAY NEXT: "M Vv Tke Great Scotch Drama— BLACK 3RODERIOK. NICHOLLS' PICTURES. TO-MORROW (ELECTION DAY). We have made arrangemtnts . to screen the results from all; .parts""of New Zealand directly they arrive up to the last return, at both Halls. STATION STREET THEATRE. MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK. Again at 8 to 10. Again . .at'.. .10.30, when a New Programme .will be ghown. THREE STARS THEATRE. 8 o'clock to 10 o'clock. When the Greatest Detective Drama ever shown in New Zealand will be screened — PROTEA (4,500 feet)
GRAND CHRISTMAS TREE & SALE OF WORK (In aid of Methodist Church Funds) TOWN HALL SUPPER ROOM/ SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Refreshments, Competitions" and Amusements for all. Adults and Children admission: 6d. A FREE TOY FOR EVERY CHILD. AUCTION_SALE. ." THURSDAY, DEC. 10, at 1.30 sharp. AT THE RESIDENCE, HUIA ST. "W. McLENNAN, favoured by instructions from Captain Cliaa. Batt j 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.
TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES. TAIH APE HOSPITAL. SEPARATE TENDERS, sealed and endorsed, will be received by the nganui Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, at Wanganui, .''up- to NOON of the 15th day of December,' 1914, for the supply of Provisions and Meat, for the Taihape Hospital for one year from Ist January, 1915. Schedules of requirements, etc., may be obtained at the Board's Office, Wa-' nganui or from the Matron of the-Tai-hape Hospital. ' '• " : : R. M. FINLAYSON, - !.,'. Secretary. 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, s'eU > 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 GovernoT-in-Coun-eil in that behalf, of intoxicating liquor for medicinal, scientific, sacramental or industrial purposes exclusively. -..--"
HOW PROHIBITION DEMANDS GROW. Under tlie 1893 Act No-liceri.3*e meant No Hotel Bars, c Under the 1905 Act, No-license'meant no Hotel Bara, no Club Charter?; to>. gether with added difficulties of obV taining private supplies in No-license Under the 1910 Act, No-license virtually means No-liquor, and if. National Prohibition is carried, NO VOBE 10 REPEAL IT CAN BE TAKEN FO& : NINE YEARS, namely, until 1923. Have you realised this? Let '' TAN^OL'' help you '.in.: your
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 85, 9 December 1914, Page 5
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