Amusements. Three Stars Pictures Where the Best Pictures are. A FOOL'S PAEADISE. '' The Woman Who Smiles'' BEAUTIFUL WHITE DEVIL. From the days of Eden a woman's power to sway mankind for good or evil has reigned potent and supreme. Her influence to raise to the heights or drag to the depths, however, has never been demonstrated with such blinding realism as i n this powerful story, which strips the sham from human souls with a merciless hand. T *.'S a vision of HEAVEN and H#t<L In a man's soul. The Wanting The practice of a social butterfly. Fiend. A wrecker of lives. A she-devil. The menace to mankind who succumbs to her wiles. Her slaves cast into the depths of Hades recoil in fear, and meet others who have been slaves to vice and indulgence. j The most powerful and wonderful film ever made. In five acts and 317 scenes. To-morrow night the largest and best ever shown here. *. ARTILLERY DUEL IN VANGUOIS. A good official film and very topical. Taken actually near the front; quite an improvement on the topicals up to TAUMARUNUI RACING .CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, 1917. On the Club's new Course, Taumarunui. maiden Handicap.—£so, 6 furlongs. MATAPUNA HANDICAP.—£SO, 5 furlongs. TAUMARUNUI CUP HANDICAP.— £135 and Silver Cup. 10 furlongs. OWHA'NGO HANDICAP.—£SO. 7 furlongs'. TARINGAMUTU HANDICAP.— £ 50. 5 furlongs. WELTER HANDICAP.—£6O. 8 furlongs. MATIERE HACK HANDICAP.—£SO. 7 furlongs. FLYING HANDICAP.—£BO. 6 furlongs. Nominations close January 12th, 1917, by 9 p.m. Weights: About January 19, 1917. Acceptances: Friday. January 26, 1917 by 9 p.m. PROGRAxMMES ON APPLICATION. Special trains from Hamilton and Taihape. SAM SARAH, ( Secretary. P.O. Box 14. Telephone No. 1. TAUMARUNUI. PRICE OF MILK. Owing to the. high price of dairy stock, we are compelled to increase the present price of milk to fivepence per quart—l/4 per gallon. W. GREGORY, C. BOSHEB, •#'* REID & DRAPER. RANGITIKEI COUNTY COUNCIL. 1 NOTICE is hereby given that the Dog Tax for the County of Rangitikei, exclusive of the Town District of Leth. bridge, for the year 1917, has been fixed at 2/6 per dog for all sheep and cattle dogs and dogs kept exclusively for the purpose of destroying rabbits, and 10/- per dog for all .other dogs. Alfred P. Stewart, of Hunterville, has been appointed the Registrar and Collector under the provisions of "The Dog Registration Act, 1908," and Mr. Stewart's residence at Hunterville has been appointed the Registration Office. The Tax is due and payable to the Registrar on and after the Ist day of JANUARY, 1917. HAROLD H. RICHARDSON, County Clerk. Marton, 22nd December, 1916.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 29 December 1916, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 29 December 1916, Page 1
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