Amusements. " 3 ‘V .;,. i ‘PHONE 268. K ‘I'CD'II_\TIG-E-IT ' ' IT GIVES US PLEASURE TO PRESENT NORMA TALMADGE IN—— . - ‘J? V _ The Probation Wane ‘ THREE FOUND FACTS IN :"THE PROBATION WIFE.” ‘Weeping Wives have ruined more homes than all the vampires in the world. . No vagrant husband cah bear the ‘thought that his wife is having as good a time as he thinks he is. Happiness in marriage never comes e-a.sily——like‘all things worth while, it has to be Worked for. NOW, HUSBANDS—SIT UP, AND LISTEN: . You can’t: tell you;-wife you love her by putting flowers on her grave. Many ahuSb;'nld takes unto himself a wife, when he really wants T a domestic servant. If you love your wife, tell her so occasionally—~she would probably like to hear it_ ‘ALSO ‘SI-lOWING - 1-HE pgmcgvs Vl3ll‘ To ROTORUA AND AUCKLAND. USUAL PRICES. ' > Y-Ii ‘ . THE KINGS N E 9 T ~ ‘RBN 3AV G : anger» M iok V AS TOLD BY HIS COBBEB.—TH*E SENTHVEENTAL Bl.\OKE' PLAN OPENS TO-NIGHT AT THE KING’S. HERE ARE TWO OPINIONS. i ' THE FILM CENSOR: “It’s far ahead ‘of “The Soentilngental Bloke.” MR HENRY HAYWARD: It’s splendid; it even eclipsels “The Seutimenal Bloke.” ‘ ' NUF SED BUT —~——BOO'K EARLY.
THANKS NOTICE. MR AND MRS H()W:\RD. of Opaea, wish to thanlg Dr Sinclair and the staff of the Public Hospital for their attention and kindness to the late Edward Howard. ' BOROUGH‘ OF TA!HAPE. PURSUANT to the provisio-ns of Section 29 (23 oft“ The Public Reserves and Domains Act 1908” PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the A. & P, Association has been grantefl permission to charge the sum of ONE SHILLING} for ‘admission to the Oval Domain, Recreation Reserve, on Wednesday, the 16th day of June “1920. ‘ The right to use the reserve on the above date for the purposes of holding a‘ Sheep Dog Trial has been set apart to the A. & P. Association. J. ‘F. MENZIES, ‘ Town Clerk.
[ TENDERS FOR PURCHASE. l ‘NATIVE LEASEHOLD SECTIONS, | UTIKU_ The Public Trustee invites Tenders for the purchase of:—— 'ALL the estate and interest of the I'eVndor in all those parcels of land containing together 14.-.31 perches {more or less :and tbeing part Allotments 24 and 25, Block 111, Native i’l‘owns-hip of Potaka (Utiku) being the ,lan(ls comprised in Leases Nos. 10077 [and 10002 from the Aotea District sMaol‘i Land Boad each for -a. term of 110 years from Ist day of July 19.11, at like annual rental of 15/ and 8/ respectively, with right of renewal for a further term of 21 years. The Buildings comprise a ‘wooden shop and two rooms and the property is situated on the Main Road near Utiku Railway Station. Conditions of Tender may be inspected and Forms of Tender obtained at Mr C, S. Arthur.’s St'6re, Utiku, and at the‘Public Trust Office, Taihape, where Tenders close’ at 4 13.111. on WEDNESDAY, 2nd day 10f. June, 1920.
The highest or any ‘tender not necessarily accepted» A.‘ L; BERRY, Dist'fi'ct Mafnlaigen . Taihape, 19th May, 1920. {CHOICE Fruits, . CHOICE CONFECTIONS. V CHOICE FLOWERS. . . CHOICE POT PLANTS. I ALWAYS FR-ESE AT HVIRS. MUNCAS'I‘ER’S -STATION STREET. T WANTED KNOWN.~——-That we are cash buyers of dairy fed pigs‘ in any quantity:-—Otai-hape Farmers’ Meat and Produce Co., Ltd.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3499, 29 May 1920, Page 1
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