Photography, :OME AJND SEE THE CARNIVAL PICTURES. t is LIKELY that You may LIKE to have some LIKE them. S. LADELLE, - ART PHOTOGRAPHER. Successor to Mr. Yerex. WEST COAST RAM FAIR, 1916. i The Committee of the Manawatu and West Coast A. and P. Association under whose auspices the 1916 Ram Fair is to be held have decided to extend the closing date for entries to the 22nd inst. The Fair will be held in the Wheeler Memorial Sheep Pavilion on the 3rd and 4th February, the two days suceceding the Feilding Show. A very good entry is anticipated.
PUKEOKAHU ANNUAL PICNIC. This Popular Annual Gathering Will be held on JANUARY 22nd, 1916. In aid of Wounded Soldiers’ Fund. Everybody Cordially Invited. Everything Free. W. BEUCK, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. WHEREAS at a conference of Patriotic Societies held at Wellington on the 19th November, 1915, it was inter alia resolved and agreed that Patriotic Committees accept responsibility for supplementing separation allowances of wives of soldiers, assisting parents and other s depending wholly or partially on soldiers and providing comfortg for their children in addi- 1 tion to providing comforts for the , sick and wounded soldiers. As therefore the objects of the Wounded Soldiers’ Fund are extended to embrace the objects of the Local Relief Fund, the Taihape and District Patriotic ; Committee proposes to amalgamate | these two funds unless objection, in, writing, be lodged with the Hon. Secretary, Box 67, Taihape, before the Ist proximo. HOLIDAY NOTICE. Shops will be closed on Anniversary Day, Saturday, 22nd inst. Open until 9 p.m. on Friday, 21st. CHAS. E. DARVILL, Sec. Taihape Tradesmen Ass. TAIHAPE BOWLING CLUB. The new pavilion will be opened on Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. by the President (Mr. A. James). Intending members and friends 'are cordially invited. N. E. DRAYTON, Hon. Secretary. RANGITIKEI COUNTY COUNCIL. m TENDERS addressed to the Chairman will be received at the County i Office, Marton, up till 5 p.m. on Friday, January 28th, for contracts: Numbers l 462. Gravelling 55 chains Moawhan-go-Erewhon Road. 463. Trimming and Gravelling about a mile, Inland Road, Utiku. 464. Erection about IS chains Protective Fence, Omatane North Road, Taoroa. Plans and Specifications may all be seen at County Engineer’s Office, Hunterville; also No. 462. At Bailey’s Store, Moawhango. No. 463. At Post Office, Taoro'a, and No. 464. At Hawkes’ Store, Utiku. SYDNEY A. R. MAIR. County Engineer. PERSONAL— There is profit in the “Camels” off DESERT GOLD TEA packets. £SO in prizes. Get particulars. Made with extreme care from the finest materials SHARLAND’S Bakig powder is the purest, strongest, ad CHEAPEST you can buy. ~ U3ES
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 1
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