Amusements. TO-NIGHT ONLY. An igenious blending of two great poems makes a thrilling Triangle drama. ' J From the poem by John Hay, taking in also his other great poem “Little Breeches.” Starring: WILFRED LUCAS. . From the bitterness of war springs A WIFE’S FAITHLESSNESS. A play of strong passions and strange adventures. The terrific fight in the wheelhouse of the Prairie Belle. Wonderful child acting ’by clever little GEORCIIE STONE as “LITTLE BREECHES,” AMAZING MISSISSIPPI SCENES. Sixteenth episode of— Gloria’s Romanci. “SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE.” x ETC.
PUKEOKAHU ANNUAL PICNIC. To be held ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 22. Surplus donations will be handed to Patriotic Funds, EVERYTHING FREE! EVERYBODY INVITED! W. BEUCK, Secretary, , y|/’ANTED TO SELL—Four good adjustable hanging lamps, 6 nick> hanging lamps, 10 table lamps, 9 waF amps; abovfe in good order; glasses globes, shades and wicks always in stock. Taihape Furniture Exchange jpp. Railway' Station. ANTED KNOWN--— -That Fruit for dessert and fruit for cooking is now available at F. Ward and Co„ Auction Mart, Tui Street. THE "SOLE” TOPIC. CHAPMAN’S BOOT ARCADE. FOR QUALITY IN FOOTWEAR. OPP. P. 0., TAIHAPE. REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
LADIES’ Bathing raps a fine assortment. Sponge Bags and all highclass toilet articles obtainable at Cunninghame’s Pharmacy. RANTED KNOWN— Ladles’ Conn Shoes in Glace Kid and Patent leathers, all sizes from 19/6 to 23/6, at Chapman’s Boot Arcade, opp P. 0., Taihape. Special Purchase, slip mats, hearth 1 .*ugs, table covers, at prices that can- | not be beaten.—Taihape Furniture 'Exchange, o pp. Railway Station. RANTED to Know.—ls the best tor good for you? See the Read; or Service Suits at Stan Peyton's tsk your friends who wear them. RANTED KNOWN— That the Tai-n-me Furniture Exchange stocks .Vatches, Clocks, Strops, -having Snap, Knives Porks Spoons, carving Tinware, Brushwar© Lnamelware Glassware and Crockery, at bedrock prices—Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station. F OR Holiday Suits—G. E. Little is incomparable for cut, quality ana price, and above all for good hara rtear. G. E. Little, Clothier, the Xmas, Bargain House. |? 0R HATS—Straw, Panama, ana Pelt—G. E. Little cannot be beaten; his hats, ties, gloves, shirts, coi- , mrs, all have that high-class finlsn *vhich denotes high quality. G. E. Little, the Taihape Mercer and Hatter. m ANTED TO SELL.— Stencilled j Japanese Squares in all sizes. ( sea-grass squares in all sizes; 6x3 i seagrass mats, assorted colours, Jar>•3nose mats.—Taihape Furniture Ex- J change. 1 ‘ 1
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Taihape Daily Times, 19 January 1918, Page 1
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398Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 19 January 1918, Page 1
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