Taihape & District QUIEM of the CARNIVAL FETE. It has been decided to hold a QUEEN OF THE CARNIVAL FETE in Taihape and contiguous districts in aid of the „ WOUNDED: SOLDIERS’ FUND. This war affects us all: Our lives and liberties are at stake, and if we can’t fight, then it is our BOUNDEN DUTY TO KEEP THOSE WHO AREI FIGHTING [FOR US. We want your monetary assistance, for we don’t want it to be said that New Zealand forgot her gallant sons in the hour of their need. Remember thatour brave boys are GIVING THEIR LIFE’S BLOOD for the noblest cause in the history of civilisation — THEY CAN GIVE NO MORE ! So let those of us who are onlookers in this great struggle for Justice, Freedom, and Humanity —and the farmers in this country are reaping the benefit of the unfortunate 1 conditions prevailing—awake to the fact that it is our sacred duty to help the boys who are fighting our battles. Then * let us give freely and gener- ( ously, even if we have to make a little sacrifice. Send along a cheque for the amount of your donation to the Fund to the, Hon. Treas. (MR. A. E. WAKEMAN), and it will be duly acknowledged through the columns of this paper. EVERY POUND SUBSCRIBED TO THE FUHDOTITLES THE DONOR TO 240 VOTES FOR HIS FAVOURITE QUEEN CANDIDATE. NOMINATIONS of Candidates for the Queen of the Carnival Fete close with the Organising Secretary (Mr. J. A. Walsh) on WEDNESDAY, 15th September, 1915. TANGO BANGING With a view to assisting the Carnival Fete in aid of the Wounded Soldiers’ Fund, Mr. A. W. G. Knight, of Taihape, is prepared to teach THE TANGO & OTHER FANCY.DANCES 'ABSOLUTELY FREE. This particularly applies to children taking vnxt in the proposed ALL NATIONS FETE. Intending pupils, must hand in Uioir names to Mr, Knight e/o Mr. S. Peyton, on or before SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1915.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 290, 6 September 1915, Page 1
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