Amusements. Everybody’s ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Great Movie Artist WILLIAM FARNUM In the Great Broadway Success, THE GILDED FOOL AISO ,;t : a-.fcfeafcfcaS JEAN SOTHERN, in a Masterplay depicting a woman’s sacrifice for her daughter and the girl’s greater sacrifice for her mother’s good name;. THE CLOUD. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. GAZETTE AND COMEDY. PRICES AS USUAL. Grand Dance Recital, TOWN HALL, TAIHAPE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3Qth, 1917. By Miss Blomfield and her ’Pupils. Half proceeds Returned Soldiers’ Association Half proceeds Catholic Church Bazaar Fund. W. NICHOLLS, W. MOLONEY Joint Hon. Secs. SOCIAL. AND DANCE In O’Connor’s Hall Taihape, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 17. Proceeds in aid of the Catholic Church Bazaar Funds. Gents ,2/0: Ladies, a gift to the Surprise Christmas Tree. W. MOLONEY, Hon. Sec. THE RED CROSS SHOP. The country district .being very busy this month Taihape people are respectfully asked to run the Shop on the Saturdays in November. Gifts of any kind will be gratefully received. On December 1 (Saturday), the Shop will be in charge of the members of the, Otaihape Club. OTAiPPE CLUB BED CROSS DAY. SURPRISE PACKETS. The Surprise Packet Sale will be held in collection with the above club and is in charge of Sergt.-Major Forrest. Every Coupon carries a prize. Among the prizes are a gold watch (lady’s or gents’), a camera, an Antique Vase, and other valuable articles. Coupons Is each. ALL PRIZES NO BLANKS, TRY YOUR LUCK! OTAIHAPE CLUB’S RED CROSS DAY. Ist DECEMBER. * Settings of the famous strain of Rhode Island Reds can be procured at 10s per setting of one dozen eggs on to Rev W. F. Stem, Guaranteed 100 per cen \.«f& Keep up your chicken’ birth rate. PUBLIC NOTICE. MY Address for all correspondence is now “Rosehill,” Pukeokahu, not Taihape. J. C. WHENUAROA. |?OR SALE.—Gig and Harness, good condition Apply, Rev R. E. Fordyce, P.O. Box 71. ANTED TO SELL. —Forty Kitchen chairs, 12 kitchen tables, 1 i leather couch, 1 easy chair. —Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway ! Station. ,! WANTED TO SELL—Two Ladies’ Cycles, 2 Gents’ Cycles < in good running order. Prices from 80s to £3. Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station_ Ty" ANTED KNOWN—F. Vard and Co. have landed 'a large consignment, of Carpets. Rugs, Mats, Linos-all going at low prices.
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Taihape Daily Times, 15 November 1917, Page 1
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374Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 15 November 1917, Page 1
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