Amusements. TO-NIGHT. METRO MASTERPIECE. The return visit of one of the most popular Metro Stars: EMMY WEHLEN. Who won your admiration and pra'rrre in "The Pretenders" and "Her Reckoning," and who is seen to even greater advantage in the METRO WONDERPLAY of a woman's weakness and strength. The Amazing Adventures of a OLOTHES-MAD GIRL. A PLAY OF WONDERFUL VARIETY MAGNIFICENT AND COSTLY GOWNS. A GIRL'S FIGHT AGAINST EVIL. BIG DRAMATIC SITUATIONS. BEAUTIFUL AND ARTISTIC PRODUCTION. and A. BRILLIANT STAR IN A GREAT PLAY. GOOD SUPPORTS, Aiso the latest KEYSTONE in two parts.
RANTED KNOWN— Ladies' CoUI\ Shoes in Glace Kid and Paten, leathers, all sizes from 19/6 to 23/b etc Chapman's Boot Arcade, opp P.O. Taihape. f /ANTED KNOWN—That you can buy a neat, compact, substantial Organ for £l7 at Swedlund's Piano Agency. RANTED KNOWN—J. R. Cunninghame is exhibiting a fine stock of ¥he two choicest Perfumes—Red Rose and Freisia RANTED KNOWN—Our new rang. oi tsoy's Xmas Sports Suits art to hand. Ail shades from 17/6. to '6 9/p. —White & Sons.
HUY A KODAK for that Christmas Present at Fookes„ Photographic Chemist, Taihape. Prices from .4/3 to £l6 10/.
jpiOß Holiday Suits—G. E. Little is incomparable for cut, quality ana price, and above all for good "baro. *vear. G. E. Little, Clothier, the Xmas Bargain House. pOR Boots, Shoes, and all kinds or dainty footwear for ladies, tor dressy-looking wear for gents or ladies, G. E. Little is not-equalled u. jfl. Little, the Shoe Merchant. jOOR HATS—Straw, Panama", anu Felt—G. E. Little cannot be beaim; his hats, ties, gloves, shirts, collars, all have that high-class finisn ,vhicli denotes high quality. G. E. Little, the Tai-hape Mercer and Hat-
You won't keep a cold or sore Wiroa above a day or two if you us 'NAZOL." Acts likd a charm. Gat i to day, 60 doses 1/6. Special Purchase, slip mats, heart] .-ugs, table covers, at prices that cat jot be beaten.—Taihape Furnitim exchange, o pp. Railway Statlc-ii, Put it in your cruet —SHABLAND 'L ! MALT VINEGAR, Mellow and ma i cure. Most wholesome and most palatable Vinegar in New Zealand. In bulk and bottle. All grocers. a
, RANTED KNOWN—If you are gi\ tag housekeeping and do no\ want your furniture sold by auctiou, tr. Ward & Co. will buy it from yot* ;md pay cash down. Eventually you will use TAN-OL to renovate and polish your floorcloth and furniture. Why not now ? Got a TtyANTED.—AII contemplating marriage to insnect and obtain ths prices of our new furniture, rugs, mats, lino, etc.—F. Ward and Coy. DUALITY HAIR BRUSHES, Silver Ehony, and Bone. English polished -noHq. prices most reasonable, at Fookes, Taihape. ■'*',. -:< . .i fA
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Taihape Daily Times, 8 January 1918, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 8 January 1918, Page 1
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