Special Advertisements. GRAND POFUL4E CONCERT TOWN HALL, TAIHAPE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24. Proceeds in aid of — NURSES MEMORIAL FUND. MR. JOHN PROUSE New Zealand’s Popular Baritone, gives’ his services for the .occasion gratis. Popular Prices: 2s and Is, OUR DAY RED CROSS EFFORT 18th OCTOBER, 1917. MONSTER PROCESSION AND SPORTS. RECREATION GROUND TAIHAPE. PROGRAMME: Procession starts from opposite State School 12.30 p.m. Prizes will be awarded for best exhibit in following classes: — 1. Best Fancy Costume, Lady. 2. Best Fancy Costume, man. 3. Most Humorous Costume, male or female. 4. Most Original Costume, male or female, 5. Best Child’s Costume. 6. Best Children’s Group. 7. Best Patriotic Group. 8. B*est Group, other than Patriotic 9. Best Humorous Group. IG.-Best Decorated Motor Car. 11. Best Decorated Bicycle or Motor Cycle. 12. Best foster Exhibit. 13. Best Decorated Pram or Go-cart. 14. Best Boy Scout or Territorial Exhibit. 15. Special Prize for Best Fancy Costume, any description in procession. Entry for each exhibit, ls ? to bo tendered to Mr S. G. Peyton not later than noon on Wednesday, 17th October; groups to consist of not less than three; any person is invited to march in the Procession whether entered for competition or otherwise. 1. Handicap Clay Pigeon Shoot, 6 birds. Nomination ss; First prize, Trophy. 2. Motor Car Driving Contest. Nomination 2s 6d. Prize, Trophy. 3. Motor Car Musical Chairs. Nomination Is. Prize, Trophy. 4. Golf Putting. Entry Is. Prize Trophy. 5. Chain Stepping. Entry Is. Prize, Trophy. 6. Open Chop j 12 inch, standing. Nomination ss. 7. Novice Chop, 9 inch, standing. Nomination 2s 6d. 8. Open Horse Jump. Nomination 5s Prize, Trophy. 9. Open Pony Jump. Nomination ss. Prize Trophy. 10. Sheep Guessing Competition, Is; Trophy. 11. Children’s Motor Car Joy Rides 3d. AFTERNOON TEA, SOFT DRINKS, SWEET STALL. Grand Concert in Town Hall and Pictures at Three Stars in evening. Remember the Cause —Taihape’s Special Effort for the Red Cross Fund, Enquire for Tickets in Is Art Union Linen Press and Contents, valued £SO. W. J. MUNRO, E. McLAUGHLAN, Joint Secretaries. "WHAT WAS GOOD ENOUGH FOR OUR FATHERS ... IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR US.” has been the rust-eaten motto of some people. This will not do now. This is the age of progress—of efficiency. Success is very largely a matter of mental training. We train you privately, at moderate expense, in your own home, to become efficient in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY; or in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or in BUSINESS ORGANISATION and OFFICE METHODS; or in SHORTHAND; or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING? Which interests you? Send to-day for particulars. HEMINGWAY AND .ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD.. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box SIR. Uv„
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 5 October 1917, Page 1
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