Amusements. TO-NIGHT ONLY. CL'ARA KIMBALL YOUNG THE PRICE SHE PAID 8000 ft. Every character is a supreme artist. Here is the last word in beauty of production, insplendour of dress, in lavishness of setting. A powerful story, dealing with a modern marriage problem with unsparing hand. A STRANGS AND STRIKING STORY. Presented with surpassing richness of Effect WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE OWNED by a man you have married for his money and who is repulsive to you? THE BEST YET. Supporting the above is a War Gazette and “Mysteries of Myra. Tomororw night a Picture of Pictures, “JIM BLUDSO.” “JIM BLUDSO.” PUKEOSAHU ANNUAL PICNIC. To be held ANNIVERSARY’ DAY, JANUARY 22. Surplus donations will be -handed to Patriotic Funds # EVERYTHING FREE! EVERY’BODY INVITED! W. BEUCK, Secretary.
RANGITIKEI COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS addressed to the Chairman will be received at the County Office, Marton, up till 5 p.m. 'on Fri : day, January 25th next, for Contract: No. 488.— I Trimming and Gravelling about 130 chains, Tuhoe Road'Extension, near Utiku. Plans and Specifications may aIT be seen at the County Engineer’s Office, Hunterville; also at Mr Ha'wke’s Store, Utiku.
RANGITIKEI COUNTY COUNCIL. PURSUANT to Section 28 of “The Rating Amendment Act, 1910,” Notice is hereby given that an additional charge of ten per centum will be added to rates due to the Rangitikei County Council for the year ending 31st March, 1918, which are not paid on or before the 4th day of February, 1918. HAROLD PI. RICHARDSON. County Clerk. : Marton, 18th January, 1918, PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL I THE School re-opens on MONDAY, February 11th. Professional, Commercial, Agricultural and General Courses. A few vacancies for boardj ers (boys) at College House, I Prospectus on application to thd Rector or the undersigned. W. HUNTER, Secretary. RECTOR; J. E. VERNON, M.A., B.Sc. BUY A KODAK for that Christmas Present at Fookes,, Photographic Chemist, Taihape. Prices from 4/3 to £l6 10/. jpOR Holiday Suits—G. E. Little is incomparable for cut, quality ana price, and above all for good hara wear. G. E. Little, Clothier, the Xmas Bargain House. HATS—Straw, Panama, ana Felt—G. E. Little cannot be beaten; his hats, ties, gloves, shirts, collars, all have that high-class finlsn which denotes high quality. G. E. Little, the Taihape Mercer and Hatter. WANTED TO SELL— Stencilled Japanese Squares in all sizes. iea-grass squares in all sizes; 6 x ? icagrass mats, assorted colours, Japanese mats—Taihape Furniture Exchange, , , :
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAIDT19180118.2.2.4
Bibliographic details
Taihape Daily Times, 18 January 1918, Page 1
Word Count
401Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 18 January 1918, Page 1
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.