Amusements. ‘ Amusements. —F-—mn THE KING“; . L THE BIG FEATURE HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AND "TO-MOBROW N[G'H’l‘ _ NORMA TALMADGE , in ' 7 . The Devil s Needle. A STORY OF AN ARTISTS MODEL AND THE DRUG HABIT Also I j < Fido s Fate. KEYSTONE KOMIC. LOOK OUT FOR “THE FIGHTIN GTRAIL" /,
7 FOR HIRE. I 3%-TON REPUBLIC TRUCK. | Contract and Transport arranged[ for any part of the district. ‘ TERMS MODERATE. For particulars apply: J. KILKOLLY or at FORD GARAGE. Telephone: J. Kiikolly, No 138; Ford Garage No. 171. " TENDERS FOR FENCING. , TENDERS will -be received by the undensignerd up till SATURDAY, 31st January, at 8 p:m., for the -o.rection of ‘mo crhain-st of fencing. ‘S-pc/Cifioa.ti"on.s; may be seen at Mc-, Lau.ghla,n Bros.’ store, Taihape. ‘ Signed,—— . D. J. MCLENNAN, ‘P. COLLINS, TO SAWMILLERS. FOR URGENT SALE_—2OOO feet 3" X 7 x 7 Galv. Wire Rope; secondhand. Guaranteed in good order.’ Weight approx. lé ton. Price 1/ per; lb. ‘ CARRYING BUSINESS. GOING CONCERN. In large inland town. _ ‘Mail contract _ two years to run at £4lO per annum, Public Works, Telegraph carting poles etc. at 7/6 per hour. Cartage of cream, coal, butter and several other good contracts, together with expen~ ses, lorries, dray, mail van, and .10 acres borough lease_ The lot as a going concern. PRICE £BOO. 191;. ACRES TRANAKI; 170 acres ploughable, can milk 70 cows; build. ings good; £36 per acre. Good terms. KITTOS’ LAND AGE‘-NGI. RAETII-11.
PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ I HIGH SCHOOL. l ‘ Rector: J. MURRAY, M.A. The School re-opens on WEDNES'DAY, 4th February, 1920. Classical, Icommercial and Agricultural Courses. [College House Boarding Establish meant for Boys. . Rector will be- in attendance at the |school from MONDAY, 26th January, to enrol pupils: Hours—2 pm. to 4 pm. A Prospectus obtainable on applicaton. W_ HUNTER, Secretary. . GAR FOB HIRE. A TAXI-CAR is available night and day at Capill 81-os., opposite “Times” Office. No disappointments. Tele}phone 43. CAPILL BROS., TAIHAPE. CLAIMS NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the estate of the late THOMAS BICKNELL, of Opaea, are requested to forward them to the undersigned ‘on or before the 31st Jauua-.-y, 1920. ‘AII moneys owing to the estate must ‘be paid to the undersigned not later ‘than the afore-mentioned date. | A. W. BICKNELL, , Executor. morons FRAMING? % YES, I specialise In artistic picturePtraming. CHAS. GOODALL, Decors.tor. Main Street. A CUPS, Cups, Cups, White and Gold. —-Cups only 4/6 and 6/ half dozen, Cups and Saucers 6/ half dozen, Cups dzznd Saucers 9/ half dozen, Cups and Saucers 12/ half dozen; English, above all, [breakfast sizes.—- Taihape Furnime Exchange, opp. Railway Station.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3393, 26 January 1920, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3393, 26 January 1920, Page 1
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