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TO-NIGHT ONLY. Greater Vitagraph Presents: ANTONIO MORENO —ln A SON OF THE HILLS He gees away and wins every prize that he had hoped for and returns to find that the girl he had always loved had been trapped into marriage. A drama with a delightful ending. If you have not made the acquaintance of Antonio as an actor do so to. night. Supported by— A two-part comedy—'“WHEßE IS MY WIFE?” GRAPHIC, ETC. To-mororw Night— A METRO MASTERPIECE. “WHITE RAVEN.” In six parts. KANGITIKEI A. & P. ASSOCIATION. SEVENTH RECREATION GROUNDS, TAIHAPE WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1918 Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs Home Industries COMPETITIONS : Riding, Jumping, and Weight Guessing ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1918. % Schedules and full information may be obtained from the Secretary. THE MAIN TRUNK BAfVj FAIR. Will bo held on THURSDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1918 ENTRIES close on THURSDAY, 31st January, 1918. A. M. RYAN, Secretary. P.O. Box 81, Taihape
'For your grass seed. ~ \ '' ' Get a price from F. Ward and Co., Tui Street Auction Mart, before you sell elsewhere. J^OST —Electric tail-lamp off motorcycle. Finder please return to Nicholls’ Garage. J^OST —Starting handle of motor car, marked with the name “King.” Finder kindly return to or ring up Kelly’s Stables. RANTED TO LET—A Bed-Sitting-Room, all conveniences, three minutes from Post Office. Apply “Times” Office. Some Sauce that; which, why, Liotur I Brand of corns*. I ■ MATAROA STABLES. [ Settlers in the Mataroa District are notified that I have taken over the Mataroa Stables and carrying business.. I intend to give special, prompt, and particular attention to all carrying and livery work entrusted to me, and I confidently invite a trial. Motor Car will leave Mataroa every Saturday evening at 6.30 for Taihape. ROBERT CLEAVER, Mataroa. TAIHAPE BRASS BAND. There is a general desire amongst public and musicians that the Taihape Municipal Brass Band should be resurrected and re-formed. With that object in view A MEETING IN THE BANDROOM ON NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT will be held, when all old bandsmen, brass instrument players, and all others interested in music are asked to lend assistance to the project by their presence. F. VARNAM, Secretary. THE “SOLE” TOPIC. CHAPMAN’S BOOT ARCADE. FOR QUALITY IN FOOTWEAR. OPP. P. 0., TAIHAPE. REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
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Taihape Daily Times, 11 February 1918, Page 1
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375Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 11 February 1918, Page 1
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