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A first-class cabinetmaker is wanted by Messrs Aitken and Evans, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, Fielding. The freehold of the land on which the well-known Kelly’s stables stand was offered for sale yesterday afternoon by Messrs Stevens and Urquhart, auctioneers, but a purchaser was not forthcoming. This is probably the result of Mr. Kelly having a lease of the land on which a portion of his business premises are erected. The complaints of stock and horses straying at night on country roads arc being heard rather frequently from motorists. Cattle and hores seem to be dazed by the brilliancy of the car lights, and they make no effort to get out of the way, with the result that frequent collisions are narrowly averted, and then only afier those in the car getting a severe shaking. The Cologne Gazette observes that changes have been made in the demarcation of the spheres of command on the western front corresponding to the arrangements which have been made on the eastern. All three fronts have been demarcated according to Their special tasks and significance, and stand under the command of the three Crown Princes—the Crown Prince of Wurtemburg, the Crown Prince of Bavaria, and the German Crown Prince.

At t!ie send-off at Mangaweka 1c Mr. Mrs. Gifford, Professor Marvou, the famous aerial gymnast, who performs at the Three Stars to-night, gave a most extraordinary aerial display. His performance of the death trap was one that called for nerve and courage. Swinging suddenly clear of the trapeze, the professor quicks passes his feet over the bar on the return gripping his toes to keep from falling. Should he happen to miss the hold on his toes, there is nothing t© prevent him from crashing to , 1 floor below. ■<s You won’t keep a cold or sole throat above a day or two if you use “NAZOL.” Acts like a charm. Get it to-day. 60 doses 1/6.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 15 November 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 15 November 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 15 November 1916, Page 5

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