SCHOOL COMPETITION PRIZES. The following awards have been made in connection with the recent Rhyming, Trades Alphabet, Schoolwriting Competition, open to Taihape and District Schools:- — sth to 7th Standard Scholars. —Ist, Doris Grossman; 2nd, Eileen Frew; 3rd. Vernon Neagle; 4th, Renee Taylor; sth, S. Boyd. 3rd to 4th Standard Scholars.—lst, j F. Holder; 2nd. Doris Mortland; 3rd, ( Lizzie Pinkney; 4th, Muriel Parker; sth, Ruby Henson. Ist and 2nd Standard Scholars.—lst, j Ruth Heron; 2nd, Bernice Wrightson; - 3rd, Torn Hair; 4th, Frank Spooner; sth, Silvia Simm. [All Taihape District High School]. Orders for prizes will be given out at a picture performance at Three Stars Theatre. "Watch Picture Advertisements! DRESSMAKING. MRS. PALMEESON begs to announce that she will re-open her 1 Dressmaking Business next Tuesday, 14th March, in Neagle’s Buildings. j '■ WANTED TO SELL. One light express, to carry two tons; bought new on 3rd January, Ibid.—Apply to C. Burgess, Mail Carrier, Taihape. f LOST. A kit of Triumph inoto-cycle tools. I Will findir please leave with Fathc; j Connolly, Taihape. I MI LIT HANDS AND BUSHMEN. I The Rangitikel General and Co-oper- j ative Timber Company members being large employers of labour, request Mill Hands or Bushmen, desirous of obtaining employment in the Taihape or Wal marine Districts, to send their names, addresses and occupations to the Comj pany. Box 25. Taihape. when they wib he advised of any openings. RANGITIKEI GENERAL & CO-OPER ATIVE TIMBER CO.. LTD.. WA N TED KNO WN. That McCORMICK has S pairs children's Glace Derby Boots, sizes 4 to 6, usual price 6/9, spot cash price, 6/-; 3 pair Girls’ strap Shoes, size 9, 10, 1, usual price 8/-, to clear 3/6 spot cash; 2 pair Ladies’ Tan Derby Shoes, I price 22/-, spot cash price 9/6; 2 pair Tan Strap Shoes, usual price 18/9, spot cash price 8/6; other lines too numerous to mention. For further particulars see window. OWING TO FIRE. BUTCHART BROS., Bakers and Pastry Cooks, wish their patrons and the public to know that they have opened bi premises next to Finch’s Bazaar, in Main street, where bread and confectionery may be obtained as usual until further notice. BUTCHART BROS, Bakers and Pastry Cooks. Pholojraphy. SEE THE CARNIVAL TURES. Y.’L 'nay LIKE B*n.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 63, 14 March 1916, Page 1
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372Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 63, 14 March 1916, Page 1
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