If so, youUl te in rerestec! in tli<3 work we turn out. ut experience in tlie facture of tlic Latest Designs tn Doors, Mantles, Arches and everytl mg that mates a Koine a|>J>eal to yourselves and vtsttdfis, is at your service. ■“ :; ;pt : d:" i; Door Factory FIELD BROS. if?*** ki:ku srum-lT;; F • TELFJ’HONK ■ NO: 114’.
FILMS FROM THE FRONT. Novy that the military authorities permit films to he taken at the seat of tho war, the cinema has become a great comfort. Letters from the front, brief and hurried, lea v-' an indescribable yearning to know more. Parisians flock to the picture theatres '<> s-e for themselves the sort,,of life. that, is led in the trenches and •, n the open battlefield. The great building- mar the Place Clinch y is always crowded with an excited multitude, and it makes the heart beat to listen to the uproarious enthusiasm when tho familiar figures of the war appear on the screen. Kitchener and .Toffre. Sir John French, the (fraud Duke Constantine, King' Albert' and the Czar are widely applauded, but not more so than a Carres, or a onelegged poilu with the military medal. ‘ 1 My trouble with the .farmers is. tint if they give you £5, they want £lO back,” said Mr. J. (4; Harkncss, at the confe'rnoe dP'"the fruitgrowers’ Federation. “I dh nat kndw j.f it so with the fruitgrowers, “ he abided, “but it certainly is with the dairy farmers.’’,, “Just the same!” was'the response inj three or four places, ‘ ■ ■
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Dcm*fc postpone tue pleasure, erf tastlug <f Desert Gold’’’ T&a—that choicest of all Teas! Get t from your greeter. S'.tve the 1 ‘ Camels" cm the packets.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 9 August 1915, Page 8
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441Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 9 August 1915, Page 8
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