-WAR PICTURES BOTH’ HALLS TONIGHT. NIOHOLL’S PICT ORES. to-night: Nordisk’s Greet Mining Story or Vest Ansiraiit* *s Goldfields — THE. GOLDEN CALF 3,033 feet. OoolgtmUc in the 91) s the Roaring Day a. VIEWS OF ASHBURTON, N.S. SPECIAL WAR BUDGET, showing at 8.30. ANTWERP UNDER SHOT & SHELL. THREE STARS THEATRE TO-NIGHT! The Great Prison Drama— THE GOVERNOR’S DOUBLE also another war GAZETTE. Synopsis.—Servian Troops Guarding die Railway; Poincairo Visits Stockholm; London's Lord Mayor V'Sits Brussels; Great Britain Prepares for War; Hugh Anti-Wav Demonstva. ;on in Trafalgar Square; Splendid Views of the Mobilisation of Army and Navy: Erecting Pontoon Bridges. ON THURSDAY THE GREATEST DRAMA EVER SHOWN HERE. EANGITTKEI A. AND ?. ASSOCIATION.
will bo held on RECREATION GROUND, TAUT ARB, WEDNESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, ISIS £4OO IN PRIZE MONEY IN ADDITION TO SILVER CUPS AND OTHER VALUABLE TROPHIES. Classes for HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS AND HOME INDUSTRIES. LEAPING, RIDING & DRIVING COMPETITIONS. WEIGHT JUDGING, SHEAF T AKING, STOCKMEN’S RACE, ETC. | ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, at 9 P.M. THE MAIN TRUNK RAM FAIR will be held on THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1915. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. 1915. Schedules and all particulars from A. M. RYAN, ' Secretary, P.O. Boi 31, Taihanev Phone G 6, MARTON DISTRICT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. THIRD ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY, 10th CLASSES FOR ALL KINDS OF
' LEAPING AND. DRIVING COMPETE, .TIONS. • ■ .-i Silver Cups and Gold Medals to be ' i '‘ : " competed for. LOOK OUT FOR THE ' FAT LAMB classes; Farmers. Reserve Your Best Lambs. Write for Schedule. R. B. KILGOUR, Secretary. ’Phones: —Office, No. 73; Residence No. 168;. ILO.r Box 55.-v..-FEILDING A! AND P. SHOW. FEBRUARY 2nd and, 3rd., 1915. ENTRIES for ail Classes close on Janur SC®Mf)(TLES on 'application to F* '' i'efary. | WEST COAST RAM FAIR, FADING. ~r r. FEBRUARY 4th. and sth, i:)io. ENTRIES close January 19th, In •r rr.'FTsHEj . -Sec., Feilding A. Tv AssbciaC -'.'.v. "*■’ ('The ".Becbsteia The Piano" that has never met an "equal. THE BECHSTEIN is bought ‘ And treasured ’by people who lake a pride , ■ On their Piano. ■ ■ " r ’ In every..part:of the world you will? find THE BECHSTEIN. in the. homes of the people wno are in a.position.do? pick’arhd choose—people who are not restrained by price from owning the finest Piano , . ~r „ .. THE BECHSTEIN GRAND MODEL AMs an excellent drawing-room Piano, as it has in addition to its WONDERFUL TONE a very handsome case, appearance and finish.' BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CD, (B. LEWIS, Manager.) 1 Hi C. COCHRAN, District Representative. Do you smoke and work too? Then a light tobacco'plays up with the tongue while a "dark brand is mil es too heavy! Try MILD DERBY—the per : feht'** J medium v, ‘smoke —plug or tin.?,.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 99, 29 December 1914, Page 6
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