FOR THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS’ FUND ffOOA &!>U NM«c«a it, vv v WA W i % 9 Or Equivalent Cash Value I TICKETS, 5/- each \ .To the Secretary. Bax 85, Wellington. f £IOOO SOVEREIGNS FOR 5/- > £IOOO SOVEREIGNS FOR 5/Crr Tins out axi) Mail To-day Enclose Stamped { Addressed Envelope I enclose far Tickets ui the Gold Nurcet Art Union in aid of the Wounded Soldiers’ fund. Name.... Address. Results will be advertised in all daily papers. C, A. BALLARD, lion. Sec. All the Tramway Boys' Art Unions will b e drawn at a Grand Concert in the Town Hall on August 3rd.
THE COURT CARDS, Of whom you have heard so much that is good, will be here to give one of their unique and excellent entertainments in the TOWN HALL ON FRIDAY NIGHT REMEMBER®that from the COURT CARDS you will receive the finest hand in the way of a costume comedy entertainment that has ever been presented locally, so TAKE A HAND with “THU COURT CARDS.” * on this, THE LAST OPPORTUNITY The last hands are always the winners Box Plan at Pinch’s Bar.aar. Prices: ?/, 2/, and 1/.
I HAVE established a reputation ftv selling Prime Meat cf all descriptions t prices absolutely the lowest in the /'is trie. My Delivery Carrs call and a trial will convince you that :t is good policy and good business to deal with me. M. BEYNS, THE MAH WHO KEPT TEE PEICG OE MEAT DOwk. *' MATAEOA PATRIOTIC FUND. LIST OF DONATIONS. GREAT SALE, AUGUST 27.
The Mataroa Patriotic Committee ar e holding a MONSTER DANCE, Sale of Contributions, etc., on AUGUST 27, in aid of the Wounded Soldiers’ Fund. The following hav e generously contributed;— Pat Sheep: R. W. Smith 4, T Donald. A. Kennedy, S. Parsons, P. O’Reilly, R. Broderick, C. Cleaver, M. Byrne, R. G. Davis, B. Nicolls, W. Shewan, F. J. Karam, J Sinclair, AV. Coogan, H. H. Harris, D. McGregor. C. Bonstead, all 1 each; H. Connolly, G. Ruka, Native, P. J. Murphy, W. Dixon, D. McKay, 2 each; R. Kilkoll}', 1 turkey; L. Brookby, 1 Silver English Lever Watch; S. Barakat, 1 cow, in milk; L. Franklin, 1 Heifer; T• AV. AVilliams, 1 Heifer; R. Donald, 1 Horse; T. Hogan, E. Titter, W. Cleaver, D. Livingstone, H. H. Harris, all 1 horse each; J. Bowler, £2 2/ cash; H. AVhitehead, £2 2/ cash; F. Rodgers, £2 cash; AV. Bremener, ’£2 I cash; P. Troy £ll/ cash; W. Dockery, £1 cash: AV. Samson, £1 cash: S. Norfan £1 cash; Mrs Shaw, 1 Canary: D. Davy, 2 pair Bantams; C. Dillon, 1 Sheep Dog, Mr Tom McCollough. 2 Sheep Dogs. AA r e thank these all for their support, i and further contributions shall be , thankfully received. Further contri-', buttons advertised later 1 ; L. BROOKT, Hon. Sec. i
Mrs. Housewife—ask your grocer for particulars of the “Desert Gold” Tea Competition. First Prize £2O, and other Ninety Cash Prizes. Start “Saving the Camels’-’ TO-DAY. Why is “Desert Gold ’’ Tea so rich in iragranee and flavour? Because it is a blend of delicate young leaves from Ceylon’s choicest gardens. Ask for the 2/- blend. A complete remedy for coughs.' colds, sore throats, and bronchitis, is “MAZOI.. ’ Can be taken on sugar or through a Xazol Inhaler. Hubbed on i the chest, it soothes and eases wonder-fmV-v. - . 1
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 28 July 1915, Page 1
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