Amusements. TO-NIGHT. FREDERICK WARDE —and— KATHLYN ADAMS The greatest of all Gold-Rooster Plays A story of a remarkable likeness which was used to put the wrong man in prison for crime. A strange bargain and what c'Shic of it. A man barters his honour and : liberty for his daughter’s sake, and makes the bargain with a traitor WONDERFUL CHARACTER ACTING. ' —^ WE have a vacancy for a smart Lad willing to stay and learn to become a motor mechanic. —Apply Rink Garange, Taihape. RANTED KNOWN. —That J. Mortland, of the Taihape Furniture Exchange, is a buyer of Household Furniture and Effects in any quantity for spot cash. —Opp. Railway Station. PERFUMES of all leading makers arc sold cheaper at Fookcs, Chemist, Taihape. KNOWN. —For daintylooking and well-made Beds, Wardrobes, Duchesses, and all classes of new Furniture, F. WARD and Coy., Tui are hard to beat. BUY A KODAK for that Christmas Present at Fookcs,, Photographic Che- ’ mist, Taihape. Prices from 4/3 to £l6 10/, . , -—— - KNOWN—That McCormick is allowing one penny in the shilling spot cash discount on all ordinary booking prices during the Xmas season. RANTED KNOWN—Ladies’ Court Shoes in Glace Kid and Patent leathers, all sizes from 19/6 to 23/6, at Chapman’s Boot Arcade, ,opp P. 0., Taihape.
THE “SOLE” TOPIC. CHAPMAN’S BOOT ARCADE. FOR QUALITY IN FOOTWEAR. OPP. P. 0., TAIHAPE. REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. TSTANTED to Know. —Is the best toe » good for you? See the Read} for Service Suits at Stan PeytonA Ask your friends who wear them. ■'^y'ANTED. —All contemplating marriage to inspect and obtain the prices of our new furniture, rugs, mats, lino, etc.—F.- Ward and Coy. ANTED KNOWN —Our new range of Boy’s Xmas Sports Suits are to hand. All shades from 17/6 to 39/6. —White & Sons. Holiday Suits—G. E. Little is incomparable for cut, quality and price, and above all for good hard wear. G. E. Little, Clothier, the Xmas Bargain House. JpOR Boots, Shoes, and all kinds of dainty footwear for ladies, for dressy-looking wear for gents or ladies, G. E. Little is not equalled G. E. Little, the Shoe Merchant. HATS —Straw, Panama, and Felt —G. E. Little cannot be beaten; his hats, ties, gloves, shirts, collars, all have that high-class finish which denotes high quality. G. E. Little, the Taihape Mercer and Hatter. ST. MARGARET’S PARISH SCHOOL BOARDING ARRANGEMENTS. Several parents in country districts desire Board for their children. Will those who are prepared to board children communicate with the Rev. W. P. Stent. Never neglect the most simple cold Bay a 1/10 bottle of Baxter’s Lung 1 Preserver. .
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Taihape Daily Times, 18 December 1917, Page 1
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