AmusementsSELECT CONCERT. PRESBYTERIAN HALL, JUNE 14. IN AID OF MANSE FUND. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture. 2. Highland Fling, Maseter M. McCombie. 3. Song, "Tom O'Devon" Mr. G. .Parker. 4. Song, "The Broken Bowl," Miss Blanche Powell. 5. Song. "In an old-fashioned Town," Miss Bennett. 6. Recitation, "Ostler Joe," Mr. Haybittle. 7. Son, "My Dear Soul," Miss Oldham. S. Song, "A Coon Ditty," Mr. de Latour. 9. Song, "The Auid Hoose," Mrs Beaton. 10. Monologue. "An Old Sweetheart," Miss Wallace. 11. Song "Mother Machree," Mr. Tone Smith. 12. Son, "Who Knows," Miss Wrightson. 13. Song, "Annie Laurie," Mrs. Wilson. 14. Song, "My Ain Folk," Mr. J. Allen. "GOD SAVE THE KING." MRS. S. POWELL, Hon. Sec. TAKEN off chain, on May 9th, from near "Times" Office, Russian beardy Sheep Dog, black and tan, answers to name of Jack. This dog must be returned to Kelly's Stables at once. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the Law. TENDERS. TENDERS, to close on 12th June, are invited for the erection of chains of picket fence at the Convent School Ground, Kaka Road. Particulars may be had from FatherTvinkead, the Roman Catholic Presbytery, Hui Street. RANTED TO SELL—Twelve BraKf and Iron Eedsteads, 3ft to 4ft « Prices from 15s to 30s. Wire Mattre? ?es for above from 7-/6 to 15s. —Ta' hape Furniture Exchange, opp. Rail way Station. Kura Ointment cures obstinate cases of Eczema, Acne, Phoriasis. Try it; 1/6 at Fookes', leading chemist, Taihape. „_, ANTED KNOWN—We have a fine range of men's warm and saddletweed Trousers just arrived; also all wool half hose at 1/6 a pair.—W. J. White and Sons.
ABOUT IT? WHAT about what? What about that Overcoat you promised yourself before the Winter? Now is the time to inspect our stock from 45s up.—W. J. White ~and WANTED KNOWN—Hot water bags in all sizes but one quality, The Best, can be purchased at most reasonable prices at Cunninghame's PharANTED TO SELL—Three Duchess Chests, 3 Washstands to match, 1 Chest Drawers, 3 wooden bedsteads, 3 box mattresses, wire mattresses, kapoc and flax mattresses in all sizes.—Taihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Stration. YOUR Eyes tested free. Spectacles supplied a ; t most,;reasonable' ptJfco^.. : Don't delay. Come to-day. J. R. Cuuninghame, Prescription Chemist and. Optician. TENANTED TO SELL —Six doz. new chairs, 3 doz second-hand chairs, 2 dressers, 5 kitchen tables, 4 meat safes, 2 brass fenders, 3 wood curbs.— nihape Furniture Exchange, opp. Railway Station. SALE —New House, 5 rooms, bathroom, linen chests. H. & C. water, washhouse. copper, tubs, large shed suitable for garage or workshop. A tip-top property and well worth inspection. Price £750 terms arranged. F. WARD & CO. Tui Street. Fookes' little liver pills makes husband good-tempered and wife consented; Is per box at Fookes' the leading Chemist.
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Taihape Daily Times, 10 June 1918, Page 1
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