Amusements. TO-NIGHT ONLY. What is Happiness? asked some old But you'll never guess where ENID BENNETT found it. It hid in a little back street where a resolute College youth was earning his fees by washing clothes, and HE WAS WASHING HER NIGHTIE! A brilliant and radiant Triangle play full of that quaint fun which is often close to tears. THELMA SALTER. Delicious as ever. CHARLES GUNN A manly hero. And a clever and exciting story. Supported by— SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE. KEYSTONE COMEDY. GAZETTE AND SCENIC. Look for Monday's Programme.
SOCIAL AND DANCE. AT WINIATA. TUESDAY, MARCH Admission: Gents, 2s; Ladies Is. Particulars Monday's paper. jf OST —Cameo Brooch. Keepsake. Reward on returning to this office. I OST—On Sale Day, a black dog; answers to name of Joe. —Apply, "Times" Office. I^OST —In Taihape on Friday, a parcel containing lady's shoe. Please return to this office. ¥ OST—Between Ellis Road and Kaka Rc-ad, on 'Sunday night, a gold Wristlet watch. Kinder please return to this office. WANTED TO BUY—A Pack- Saddle. Apply, stating price to "Saddle," "Times" Office. WANTED—Labourers, ISs a day; scrubbers, rabbiters, farm youths, elderly man, M.C.'s, domestics.— Shute's Labour Exchange. Y,,V ai\ i ilJJ—.Before Easter, five or V V six-roomed house, furnished or unfurnished. Good tenant. ' Reply 'Times" Office. WANTED TO BUY—A Second-hand light Block Cart or Tip-Dray. Apply, H. Alexander, Ngawaka. 'Phone 154 b. WANTED—A steady 'reliable man for a fortnight, commencing about 25th. Top wages. Apply B. A. Fras3r, Saddler.
j TO SELL—English Phae- ' ten. First-class condition, just j painted and upholstered.—J. Y. Oliver and Son, .Motor Painters, Palmerston ! North. TO SAWMILLERS. WANTED AFTER EASTER. Reliable Married Couple would like to rent Boarding House where tram or yard work found for husband. Particulars to — "COOKHOUSE," "Tahape Times" GLi^,., Eventually you will use TAN-OL to n-novato and polish your floorcloth find furnitr.ro. VVhy not now ? Get a tfuy a complete Kodak outfit at Fcokes, the leading Chemist, Taihape. Alwajls cheap. PERSONAL. Miss M. Short announces that, having resigned the Head Teachership of St. Margaret's Parish School, she will, if sufficient inducement offers, open a Private School in Taihape. Parents and others interested kindly apply—Miss Short, St. Margaret's Parish School, or care of Mrs. Shen-
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Taihape Daily Times, 9 March 1918, Page 1
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368Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 9 March 1918, Page 1
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