Amusements. TO-NIGHT ONLY. DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. A Greater Vitagraph Masterpiece. EARLE WILLIAMS and CORINNE GRIFFITH. THE A story cf diplomatic intrigue that throbs with living interest. A society girl's pluck saves a nation's honour. A whirl of mystery and auventure set in modern New York. The girl who was longing for some excitement in her luxury-loving life SOON FACES DEADLY PERIL. WONDERFUL PHOTOGRAPHY. Supported by the latest MUpi' Street. People who saw this picture in other places are still laughing. ALSO GAZETTE, ETC. jj Oti'i' —une uai'K Day marc, aooui xi hands, no visible brands, scar on near hind leg, small blaze down face. Reward.—C. E. Kelly, Taihape. T OST—On Sale Day, a black dog; answers to name of Joe. —Apply, "Times" Office. ¥ OST —In Taihape on Friday, a pari eel containing lady's shoe. Please return to this office. " OST—Between Ellis Road and Kaka Read, on Sunday night, a aid wristlet watch. .'•' , <nder please WANTED TO BUY—A Pack Saddle. Apply, stating price to ."Saddle," "Times" Office. ~,.,_,. —Labourers, 18s a day; vV scrubbers, rabbiters, farm youths, elderly man, M.C.'s, domestics. — Shute's Labour Exchange. yJTANTED—Before Easter, five or six-roomed house, furnished or unfurnished. Good tenant. Reply 'Times" Office. J&T ANTED TO BUY —A Second-hand light Block Cart or Tip-Dray. Apply, H. Alexander, Ngawaka. 'Phone 154 b.
) —A steady reliable man for a fortnight, commencing about 25th. Top wages. Apply B. A. Fraser, Saddler. WANTED TO SELL—English Phaeton. First-class condition, just painted and upholstered.—J. Y. Oliver and So:!, Motor Painters, Palmerston WANTED TO RENT—Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply "Times" Office. Yy-yANTEB —A girl to help with housework, good wages. Apply, Mrs. Shand, Mataroa Road. TO SAWMiLLERS. WANTED AFTER EASTER. Reliable Married Couple would like to rent Bearding House where tram or yard work found for husband. Particulars to—"COOKHOUSE," "Tahape Times" Cilice. Eventually you w m use TAN-OL to renovate and polish your floorcloth and furniture. Why not now 1 Get a tin to-day. 4 PERSONAL. .,x. mum. L announces that, having resigned the Head Teathership 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 car- of Mrs. Shen-
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Taihape Daily Times, 11 March 1918, Page 1
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366Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 11 March 1918, Page 1
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