A WHOLE WAR PROGRAMME. Sat. (Nov. 18, 19, 20.) THE GREAT WAR RECRUITING PICTURE, “Will THEY NEVER COME/’ tShowu Under the Patronage of The Governor and Lady Liverpool, The Prime Minister of New Zealand, and the Minister of Defence. ALSO BRILLIANT FRENCH VICTORY IN THE VOSGES MOUNTAINS (This is the First Authentic Fighting Picture shown here. OUR CAVALRY IN FRANCE. CANADIANS RALLY ROUND THE FLAG. NIEUPORT UNDER. FIRE. THE SAMOAN RELIEF FORCE and BELGIUM FUND POSSESSION IN WELLINGTON. REMEMBER FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. USUAL PRICES: D.C. Is. Stalls 6d.
DAINTY AFTERNOON TEA. Wanted Known—That at MRS DENNESS’ TEA and REFRESHMENT ROOMS, near Cochran’s music warehouse a Dainty Cup of Afternoon Tea or Morning Tea is every day available. A trial earnestly solicited. MRS W. DENNESS, MAIN STREET. Axgmsa’s Carnival FIFTEENTH ANNUAL—GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP CARNIVAL. Of the ■ N.Z. AXEMEN’S. ASSOCIATION. To be held at ELTHAM, TARANAKI, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1915. PROGRAMME. 1. World’s Championship Chop, £35. — 2ft. standing blocks. First prize, £lO and 20 guinea cup; eecond prize £3; third prize £l. Nomination £l. 2. Underhand Handicap, £2OO. —16in. log. First prize £l2; second, £5; third, £3. .Nomination 10/; acceptance 10/. 3. N.Z Axemen’s Cup Handicap, £lO. —lßin. standing block. First prize, Axemen’s Cup and.£3o in caslh; second, £8; third, £2, Nomination 15/; acceptance 15/. Every other competitor in final heat will receive £1 on finishing. 4. Visitors’ Chop of £8. —15in. standing block. First pri/3 £5; second, £2; third, £l. Nom. 5/. 5. Single-handed Sawing Championship of the World of £8. —2ft. logs. First prize Gold Medal value £5 or cash; second prize, £2; third prize, £l. Nom. 7/6.
I Axemen may enter for all above j Events except No. 1, on payment of the i sum of £2 5/. | CYCLING EVENTS AND OTHER j SPORTS. ( Entries close on SATURDAY, 4th December, 1915. Write for programme to GEORGE D. GOW, Secretary, Eltham. When Influenza is raging, take “NAZOL. ” Best safeguard against attack. Swiftest reliever to sufferers from colds, catarrh, and sore throat. » Be kind to your mother, for when you were small. She kissed and caressed you, if you had. a fall. She nursed you in sickness, and laugh- | ed at your joy. For she was your mother and you her | dear boy. No friends could be kinder, no friends could he truer Than mother—and Woods’ Great Pep- I permint Cure I i i Unlike cough mixtures “NAKOI.” | goes direct to the seat of trouble and j quickly soothes and relieves. • K« cold I is Nazol-proof. ' Scones and cakos are aWajs ligm , and nourishing when baked with that ■ * superior compound SKAELAIND’S j Baking Powder. Most economical you /
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 19 November 1915, Page 1
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