Amusements. GRAND CONCERT TOWN HALL. MONDAY OCTOBER 22nd. > Proceeds in aid of Catholic Church BAZAAR FUNDS. Finest Programme ever staged in Taihape. The following well-known artists will take part:—• Mrs R. J. Loughnan. Mrs Loye, Mangaweka. Mrs. Dowling, Wellington. Miss Theresa Wellington. Miss Mary McKeown, Wellington. Miss Blomfield, Auckland. Miss O. Wallace. Miss May Fuller, Auckland. Mr Shanley, ’Cellist, Wanganui. Mr Stan. Peyton, Mr Stephens, Auckland. Mr Auckland. Mr Ireland, Oliakune. Mr Barry, Oliakune. Prices: 3s, 2s and Is. W. MOLONEY, R. C. ONGLEY, Joint Hon. Secs. BATTENHALL HOSPITAL. M RS BATT, who gave her services free to the above Hospital while many New Zealand boys lay there ? asks for donations towards the usual CHRISTMAS TREE. It is ascertained what particular article the wounded men have lost, and then it is replaced by medium of Fairer Christmas. Any contribution, however small, is acceptable, whether it be the penny of the school children or the pound of the “well-to-do,” to help in giving the wounded men as they lie in their beds at the festive'season. Donations may he sent direct to Mrs B'att. or they may be left at the “Times” Office. MRS. BATT. DECREASE YC'JR HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE. Buy from BOUGHTON’S CASH* STORE. SPECIAL THIS WEEK— Lipton’s Tea, 2s Blend—ls lOd per lb. Lipton’s Tea, Is ; 9d Blend — Is 8d per lb. A really good loose Blend at Is 6d lb. Factory Butter, 11b. pats, 16ozs to the lb. at Is 6d per lb. Our bacon is a real breakfast delicacy. ASK YOUR FRIENDS! ’PHONE 135 WE DELIVER. Please Note—We are not in any way connected with any other business in this town. e. strong SIGN WHITER AND PICTURE FRAMER, 'Opposite Gretna TAIHAPE &. most s/tiatio assortment uf Monj* tugs and Mounts to choo«w from Pupils received for tne following auk jects: —Landscape painting, still hit. freehand, and model drawing, stuneiU hi/, dhow-ward writing and aiguvrnthw *>»im •«!.io#k-now I CAN SATISFY you if you will entrust your next suit Sffder to me. I lm vr juat opened up splendid range of New Season’s SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS in the choicest weaves, and of exsellent wearing quaiiiy. 0 You can be assured of a perfect fit and faultless cut if you entrust your next suit order to J WILLIAM S. TAILOR - TAIHAPE
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Taihape Daily Times, 18 October 1917, Page 1
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379Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 18 October 1917, Page 1
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