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Amusements. King’s TO-NIGHT ONLY THE REAL THING AT LAST. WAR AS IT REALLY IS Seven reels of war pictures taken by Captain Donald Thompson, official cameraman to the French 'Armies. The truth about the trenches and THE ACTUAL FIGHTING AT THE FRONT. Many scenes filmed at less than 40 feet from the German lines. Thousands of aeroplanes. The whole air fleet of the Allies. A parachute drop of 9000 feet. THE VERDUN FIGHTING FILMED UNDER FIRE. Hundreds of armoured trains. Thousands of prisoners. The curtain of fire in aqtual operation slowly approaching. An air fight taken from above, where the photographer was seated with a French aviator. Shells bursting close to the camera. The landing of spies from a German aeroplane. i The most grimly realistic and re markable set cf war views ever takerft The photographer nearly lost his life, and did lose one eye and part of his skull. 500 Scenes in varied succession. NEW Phases of the Titanic struggle. NEW visions of what it all means. NEW scenes of artillery in action. CATAPULTS, HAND MORTARS. HAND-GRENADES AND BOMBS IN ACTION. FLOATING FORTRESSES ON THE YSER. HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTING. By Way of Relief — The Mystery of the Leaping fish. Featuring—■ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. The cheerfullest things in sleuths ever seen. ,

■' SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE. GAZETTE, ETC. TOST —One dark bay mare, about 14 hands, no visible brands, scar on near hind leg, small blaze down face. Reward.—C. E. Kelly, Taihape. •g^OST —On Sale Day, a black dog; answers to name of Joe. —Apply, “Times” Office. WANTED TO BUY—A Pack Saddle. Apply, stating price to “Saddle,” “Times” Office. ANTED—Labourers, IBs a day; scrubbers, rabbiters, farm youths, elderly man, M.C.’s, domestics.— Shute’s Labour Exchange. T^ANTED— A capable cook-general. I Wages 25s per week. Apply, Mrs. j F. J. Hintz, P.O. box 65. RANTED TO RENT—Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply “Times” Office. ENGINE-DRIVER, second ticket, Is open for engagement after Easter. Married. Sawrailling preferred. State wages to “Sawmill,” care Taihape Times Office. JpOR SALE —Second-hand National Cash Register, coupon printer, good order. Price and 'particulars to be got from “Coupon,” care this paper. Fook.es’ little liver pills make life worth living; Is at Fooires, the leading Chemist. REGISTERED LAND AGENCY. IF you want to sell, if want to buy a farm or a house in this district, write or see F. WARD and Co.; they are duly registered Land Agents. —All contemplating marriage to inspect and obtain the prices of our new furniture, rugs, mats, lino, etc.—F. Ward and Coy. —• Zonophone records ai]d needles, “His Master’s Voice” Machines and records arrive every month. Any record not in stock procured if wanted. Catalogues free. —Swedlund’s Music Warehouse.

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Taihape Daily Times, 16 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 16 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 16 March 1918, Page 1

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