Amusements.
o Q] *3 ?■ 'i H gj ** Up EM e o s o fectore§lL U —U DO m tr “Love hath a universal language that all hearts can understand.” In the Palace, the Mansion, the Hovel; : •v: In the busy streets of the Great City; Or on the sand-swept Deserts of Arabia Love is stronger than Death. LOVE CONQUERS ALL. —See— The Wonderful and Realistic Story of Love and Adventure as unfolded in the Mutual Masterpiece, THE FORBIDDEN ADVENTURE. The Fascinating Star Actress: LOUISE GLAUM. (The Famous Vampire of “The Wolf Woman.”) and CHARLES RAY. As the Lovers from East and West who passed through desperate ordeals and faced a terrible death. “The Mystery of the Submarine” will be shown to-night, and at the Matinee to-morrow.
RANTED KNOWN —The richest, most fragrant and most econom- I ical tea you could buy is Dandelion ! Tea. Blended by one of the foremost tea-tasters in Wellington, it merits your choice. Try a pound at 1/8, 1/10, 2/, and 2/2.—H. D. BENNETT LTD., Awarua House, Taihape. RANTED KNOWN —That the Taihape Furniture Exchange stocks Watches, Cl ocks, Razors, Strops, Shaving Soap, Knives Forks Spoons, Carving Sets, Tinware, Brushware, Enamelware Glassware and Crockery, at bedrock prices—Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station. RANTED KNOWN Ladies’ Coloured Crepe de Chine Sailor Collars 3/6, white silk 3/6 ? Coloured Crepe de Chine, fancy worked edge, 4/11 ands/6—White & Sons. QUALITY HAIR BRUSHES, Silver Ebony, and Bono. English polished goods. Prices most reasonable, at Fookes, Taihape. BUY A COMPLETE KODAK OUTFIT at Fookes, the Leading Chemist, Taihape. Always cheap. RANTED KNOWN—J. R. Cunninghame is exhibiting a fine stock of the two choicest Perfumes—Red Rose and Preisia. jpOUND Perfume Sprays, Hair Brushes, Dressing Cases, Sponge Bags, Manicure Sets, etc., all at Cunninghame’s Pharmacy. USEFUL Presents. A fine selection of Vases in Antimony, E.P.N.S., and Silver, from 8/6 to 87/S a pair at Cunninghame’s Pharmacy. GRADING OF TEACHERS TEACHERS who hold certificates issued by the Education Department and who are not in the employment of the Education Board on the 31st December, 1917, are required, if they desire to be graded, to apply to the Senior Inspector of Schools for the Education District not later than Ist February, 1918. It will be necessary to forward with the application exact particulars with dates relating to the positions that have been held by the applicant. W. J. ANDERSON, • Director of Education. Education Department, Wellington, 12th December, 1917
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Taihape Daily Times, 21 December 1917, Page 1
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402Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 21 December 1917, Page 1
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