Amusements. Town Hall TO-MORROW SATURDAY. The Fastest Thing in Motion Pictures the Screen has yet handed out. GEORGE M. COHAN in Artcraft's wonderful production of the famous comedy-drama nvf!v It's the Yankee-doodle Boy's first appearance on the screen, but a triumph from all angles. It is the kiu . of picture yen cannot get enough of. It will inject ginger into the most apathetic—ln short, it is a sure dispeller of the blues. "Broadway Jones" presents the limit in fun-producing material; it is an intermittent riot —■ the best yet let loose in this sunny land of ours. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. THE PRICES—They are the same as usual. TENDERS are invited for the Lease of Motukawa 2 B Nos 23, 24 and 25, containing 1428 acres more or less situate at Te Horo Junction six miles from Taihape, for 21 years from Ist July 1918. The property is fully improved with residence and necessary outbuildings.
Tenders will close on Thursday, tne 20th day of June 1918, and should be addressed to Mrs. E. Barns, care— MARSHALL, HUTTON & IZARD, Solicitors, Wanganui. RANGITIKEI COUNTY COUNCIL.. THE attention of owners of motor cars or motor cycles is drawn to the Amending General Regulations issued under the provision of "The Motor Regulations Act, 1908" as follows:—■ "The registered number of the motor (other than a motor cycle) shall be fixed upon the motor in an upright position parallel with the axles, both at the front thereof in any place where it will be clearly distinguishable, and at the back thereof in any place where it will be clearly distinguishable by day and illuminated at night by the rear light. "The registered number of the motor shall also be fixed at the back of any vehicle drawn by the motor in any place where it will be clearly distinguishable by day and illuminated at night by the rear light. "The registered number of any mot-or-cycle shall be fixed in 3n upright position at the front thereof on both sides of a plate parallel with the front mudguard, and at the back of a motorcycle on a plate placed transversely." . HAROLD H. RICHARDSON, County Clerk. Marton, sth June, 1918. MEW SONGS AT SWEDLUND'S. "They're Anzacs Every One," "I've Lost You so why. should I care," "Some Hearts will be Joyful," "You Brought Ireland Right Over to Me," "My Sunshine Jane," sung by Mr Marshal Palmer, the famous actor vocalist with the Fisk Jubilee Singers. Songs now on sale.
SALE of odds and ends and broken sizes at McCormick's, for spot cash only. One pair women's chrome shoes at 7/6, one pair men's leather slippers size 10 7/6, one pair men's strong tan boots size 9 usual price 39/, sale price 35/; one pair girl's gum boots size 8, | 2/6. Other lines too numerous to mention, inspection invited. (Late L. 'A. Needham.) BOOSE PALTER, PAPER Glass cut to any size, large quantities of White Lead, Oil, Turps, Putty, Varnishes, Etc. A wide range in Art Wallpapers showing and to arrive. N.B. —Having purchase 1 the business so long and successfully carried on by Mr. L. A. Needham, I hope to share the generous patronage so long accorded to my predecessor. ESTIMATES FREE.
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Taihape Daily Times, 7 June 1918, Page 1
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