Amusemefts. THE i<lNG’s ] MONDAY AND TUESDAY. I ALICE JOVCE. IN > - The Winchester Woman TEOMANCE, INTRIGUE TRAGEDY. LOVE. ‘ THIS WEEK'S LIMERICK. . “The Claw” is the name of the ]_ll‘cl."- ‘ That shows here next Saturday. Iris :1 Clara K. Young, Let her praises be sung. ~ FILL IN LAST LINE: COSID_I’I"IONS. —— Competitors must. be bona fide p:i.tx-nus the xfiglxt oi Z:-.lndillg in Limerick and the night of the result. . 1.._-.......-_.--_.,_...____._._- -.___.. . . ___..__,___,.____, _______._.___._._._....______.__.__ "T ' . 9 1 THE KING S THURSDAY NEXT. .INTERNATIO.NAL ATTRACTIONS ANNOUNCES. . “lN THE GRIP OF THE POLAR PACK lCE—'-Witi. SHACKLETON IN ANTARCTICA.” ‘ ' _ THE WONDER STORY OF THE LAST EXPEDITION, VVHEN THE GALLANT .ljL’l"l."_l;'l:I “ENDURi-—\,NCE" TFOUND HER LAST RESTING PLACE BENEATH THE FROZEN SEA, AND THE HUGE ICE-FLOES WHICH CRUSHED HER. ADPp[l9‘T ON AN ICE-FLOR. FOR MONTH'S—NINE' MONTHS V; ’ ' “Dlll'ill.% Hl6‘ 135? 11ig11t’s, Sir Ernest and his conipanions listened to" the :ZI‘GEIUS Of 1110 dying.’ “E11d11I‘a11C8g” and recognised that they were homeless. With her, went all their ambétions and h'c=pes_ ~" ' C‘.a)_;'t:_lin Hui-ley’s Graphic Lecture, delivered by Mr GEORGE DEAN. The Wonderful Moving Pirctlgre Record of “Sh-ackleton’s Last. Expedition..’’ The Authentic Film Record by CAPTAIN FRANK HURLEY, The IYltl'epid Explorers H=ll‘l‘OWillg Experiences on the Great Frozen Wastes of Antarctica. . Magiiificeiit Scenes of the “Endurance” Breaking Through the Fl'C'es and Colnifig to Her Last Long Rest Beneath the Frozen Sea. ’ Auinml Life in Antarctica, Scenes in‘ Weddell Sea and South Georgia. The Enormous Icebergs ,Se:l Hunting, VV‘"haling' and the Daily Life of the EXDIOI'OI’S- Fol‘ Three YBRTAS, During Which Time They Enclured T/Vith Extl'aoi'rliilal'fv' FOl'fiflld€‘, the Greatest Hardships Even Known to Befall British Seamen. EDUCATIONAL MAT|NEE—THURSDAY. W Heacimastei-s of COulltl‘y_Schools should apply for particulstrs immediately BOX PLA,N NOVV OPEN «AT THE ‘KING’S. PHONE‘ 268.
V CARRIER. FORD LORRY. Town or Country work undertaken. Furniture carefully and expeditiously removed. H. STRONG, Agent. OPP. GRETNA HOTEL. ’PHONE 209.‘ A BUSINESS CHANGE. In notifying that we have sold our carrying business to Messrs Thomasen~and Stephens, we wish to sincerely thatnk the public of Taihape and district for the patro-nage they have extended to us, and also to request that it will be transferred to our successors, who we have "confidence in recommendin'g.—BßlDGES FURBER. . THOMASEN & STEPHENS. GENERAL CARRIERS AND FOR— ’ WARDING AGENTS. SUCCESSORS TO BRIDGES & I FURBER. , ' All orders promptly executed. Furniture carefully removed at moderate charges. 'AMPLE STORAGE ROOM. 3 ,PI-lONES: Night or Day, Oflice 254; 3RB?-h 12$, P.O. Box 117. For Sale. For Sale \ 6-Roomed House; :1--acre corner section, and handy to town. Price only £1350 ,and will take £375 down, kbailance on mortage. 15 ACRES within the borough, ring Ffenced. Good position. Owner will take half cash £750, balance or mortigage, to suitable client. Peoffle Wanting to bug’ or sell properties are Well advised to call at lMcLaughlan Bros. We have :1 wide yknowledge of the district which an‘ables us to buy or sell to the best ad- ‘ vantage. - ‘: g"i«mtg i ;, IVlcLa,ughla.n Bros, LICENSED LAND AGENTS, = TAII-lAPE.
2000 Pint Bottlesfi I want 2000 PINT BOTTLES, for which I will pay 1s per dozen at my’ aerated water and cordial factory, ’ . J. H. JOHNSON.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3470, 26 April 1920, Page 1
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