Amusements. TOWN| .HALU, 70 TO-NIGHT. At 8 p.m. CAPT. CHAP. BLAMIRES will give a lecture on the WAR: —vivid personal observations. Last opportunity to hear these experiences before Capt. Elamires returns to the front. ADMISSION FREE. Collection at Door in aid of THE RED CROSS.
TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a Picture Theatre, Tui Street, for Mr. T. Elliott Wilson. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr. Wilson’s office, where tenders close at Noon, WEDNESDAY, 19th April, 1916. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. O. A. JORGENSEN, Registered Architect. WANGANUI EDUCATION BOARD. ANNUAL MEETING OF HOUSEj HOLDER^ T-Re Annual Meetings of Householders for the election of School. Commit-' tees for the ensuing year will) be held in the respective schools on MONDAY, 17th April, at the times specified in the notice posted up in each School District. Nondnations, signed by the proposers and the candidates, are to be delivered to the Chairman of the School Committees by 8 p.rm on MONDAY, 10th April. Nominations may also be made at the Annual Meetings. Immediately after the Annual Meetings the newly elected Committees shall meet and elect Chairmen. W. H. SWANGER, Secretary. Wanganui, 22nd March, 1916.
ORCHARD PROPOSITION. Ideal occupation in delightful climate —31 acres, 21 acres in fruit trees; S-noomed house and all necessary orchard buildings and equipment, to bo sol'd as a going concern, or would sell house and 5 acres in one lot and the balance, being the main orchard and farm buildings (which includes a cottage) in another lot. Full details from the owner, Box 40, P. 0., Havelock North. Photography. COME A£S T D SEE THE CARNIVAL PICTURES. It is LIKELY that You may LIKE to have some LIKE them. S. LADELLE, ART PHOTOGRAPHER. Successor to Mr. Yerex.
DAINTY AFTERNOON TEA. Wanted Known—That at MRS DENNEBS’ TEA & REFRESHMENT ROOMS, near Cochran’s music ware'house, a Dainty Cup of Afternoon Tea or Morning Tea is every day available. A trial earnestly solicited. MRS. W. DENNMSS, MAIN STREET, TAI3TAPE. Keep on drinking "‘Desert Gold’ Tea; keep on saving the “Camels. ’ Another Cash Prize Competition beinr arranged.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 88, 12 April 1916, Page 1
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351Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 88, 12 April 1916, Page 1
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