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Prince Leopold of Battcnbcrg, second son of Princess Henry of Battenberg, has just been given an appointment upon the Headquarters' Staff, and it is expected that he -will leave for the front ajmost immediately. This will bring up the number of members of oiu Eoyal Family actually on active service to eight. The Bishop of Auckland, Dr. Averill. who has been spending a few days in Christchureh, stated there last week that he usually experiences the effect of the Taihoa policy when hg goo* amongst the Maori people in the Auckland diocese. He said that he soon discovered the futility of trying to hustle them, or, indeed, of inducing them to be even fairly punctual. For instance, he might fix the time for a service, a* 11a.m. On arriving at the village he finds that no preparations have been made. "What is the time?" be asks. "Oh, taihoa," is the reply, "plenty time; we have kai first." Sometimes it is one excuse, sometimes another, but the reasoning always is regarded a:; quite sound, and the only course Is to wat until the list of excuses has boon exhausted. Vernon Reed's out and "Tiki's" in. Going strong.*

The number of registered Rurnuey Marsli flocks at: the commencement of last year was 30<>. Of these S have resigned, while 2i now llo«ks vro?C: admitted during the 12 this raakipg 319 registered owners at December 31, 1914. " "■ . Tested in thousands of SHA-RLAND'S Baking l>, never failed to rise. Cost: others—worth more.

•rive lei PROVED TO BE The Secret of Successful and Economical Home-Baking With Sharland's time-tried, never-failing compound in the dough, perfect aeration is certain because SHARLAND'S IS BOUND TO RISE. Gives an airy lightness to Scones and Cakes. Makes Pastry flaky and d-e-1-i-c-i-o-u-s. Actually puts money in ihe Housewife's Purse ! TO. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ALWAYS ORDER "SHARLAND'S" BY NAME. YOUR GROCER SELLS IT*

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 226, 12 June 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 226, 12 June 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 226, 12 June 1915, Page 3

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