Public Notices. WANTED TO SELL. Furniture. Cheap. The contents of a four-roomed house. Even-thing as it stands, nearly new. Good opportunity for new arrival. Apply X.Y.S.J Times Office. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GARDEN PARTY. St. Margaret's, Taihape. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16th. Sale of Plain and Fancy Work. Produce of Every Description. On the Shilling Stall every article for the Colonial "Robert," A pleasnt and profitable day's outing. In additcn, the funds of the Church will be augmented by your charity. Sweets, Cakes, and Toys for the Children. Afternoon Tea and Supper dispersed. At The Moderate Charge of 6d. Children. Adults 6d. Children 3d. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. Holiday tickets will be issued from any station to any station from 17th December to 3rd January, inclusive, available for return to 17th February. EXTRA EXPRESS TRAINS. From 17th December tc 9th January, inclusive, an extra express train leaves Auckland for Wellington at. 9.52 p.m. on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, arrive Wellington at 3.59 p.m. next day. On 22nd, 23rd, 24th Dece-nlvr and "nVi. ?, v <\ and 4th January an extra express train leaves Auckland for Pal--ni-dtQn North at 6.58 p.m. arrive Palmerstcn North 9.47 a.m. next ay. d inclusive, an extra express train leaves Wellington for Auckland at 2.0 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, arrive Auckland at 7.50 a.m. next day. On 22nd, 23rd, 24th December and Ist, 3rd and 4th January an extra express train leaves Palmerstcn North for Auckland at 3.18 p.m. arrive Auckland at 6.17 a.m next day. Goods and live stock traffic will be suspended at nil stations on 25th and 27th December, and Ist and 3rd January. For further particulars see posters and booklets. NORTH RANGITIKEI AND WAIMARINO QUEEN CARNIVAL ART UNION RESULTS. Following are the result? of the art unions drawn on Mondav, December 6th.:— NO. i CANDIDATE. Sideboard.—Hesketh, No. 3051. Suit of Clothes.—E. Mugridge, No--1167. Gun.—J. O'Keet'e, No. 897. Pony.—B. C. Fiztlierbert, No. US. E Raffle.—First Prize, section. Bartholomew, No. 4211; second prize, horse, Levlen, No. 1002; third prize, H. C. Noedl, No. 794; fourth prize, Mrs. W. J. White. No. (1084 ; fifth prize, "Topsy," Pohangina, No. 40(13. F Raffle.—First prize, fire-screen, Z. J. Davies, No. 466; second prize, table runner, B. Steedman, No. 500; third prize, cushion. Holland, No. 35. Picture of Trcntham Camp.—Mrs. Curtis, Ohutu. Bantams.—T. Smith, Taihape. NO. 2 CANDIDATE. First prize, section, Owhango, No. 1002; second, bicycle. No. 7 25: third, phonograph. No. 1032; fourth, stag's head, No. 3<>oo; fifth, painting, No. 3017. First prize, carved tray. No. 691; second, nightdress, No. 305; thir<3, nightdress, No. 461. No. 691; 505; thir3. Saddle Cloth, No. 128. Afternoon Tea Raffle.—No. 385. X. E. DEAYTON, Acting Hon. See. Wanted —You doiUi know how delicious s, cup of tea oan be until yoa *-$j "Desert Gcia'* Tea, Test its sxipericr quality to-day. Uo3 BHABLAND'S Lacking Por^der. Yon sfiiss r -i rea3 Costs leas ; j ;voy "better :■ .si
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 348, 11 December 1915, Page 5
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