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ENTERTAINMENTS. TEMUKA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. GRAND ANNUAL SPORTS CARNIVAL. VICTORIA PARK, TEMUKA. TUESDAY DEC. 27- TUESDAY Sports Commence at 11.30 a.m. HIGHLAND EVENTS, CYCLING, RUNNING, JUMPING, WOUD-CHGPPLNG, FEATS or SKILL, STRENGTH & ENDURANC PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Come and Enjoy an Excellent Day’s Sports LUNCHEON AND REFRESHMENT BOOTHS ON GROUND. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS, 1/6; Grandstand, 6d extra. Children, 6d. Motor Cars, 21- Members, Free. Special Excursion Train leaves Timaru at 10.15 a.m., returning after Sports ,at 5.22 p.m Adults, 1/11 ; Children, 1/Trains leave Temuka tor Timaru at regular intervals. CINDERELLA DANCE. TUESDAY NIGHT. CINDERELLA DANCE. IN THE DRILL HALL, TEMUKA. Commencing at 8 p.m. Members, Free. Non-Members, Double Ticket, 3/6. Extra Lady, 1/6 G. A. PATERSON, President. R. H. TAYLOR, Secretary. MILFORD LAGOON ASSOCIATION. MONDAY JAW. 2, 1928 MONDAY boating; swimming. fishing. TEMUKA MUNICIPAL BAND IN ATTENDANCE. MONSTER SPORTS PROGRAMME. RAGES FOR MUM, DAD, AND THE BAIRNS! Unique Spectacle of OLD-TIME MAORI CEREMONIES —Hakas, Poi Dancec, and Roasting of Bullock. SIDE SHOWS GALORE! REFRESHMENTS AND ICE CREAMS. Gome to Temuka’s Famous Camping Ground! CHILDREN CONVEYED FREE BY TRACTION TRAIN LEAVING POST OFFICE AT 9 A.M. GRAND CINDERELLA DANCE. DRILL HALL. , DRILL HALL, T. GRBELISH. President. ■ . F. MARTIN, Secretary. . , BUSINESS NOTICES. fiimi;iiii;]iiiiimm!£3ii!iiimiiii;3iiMimnitC3!imiiiiiiic3iiiiiniimi3miiiim!fC3iii[iiiiiiiic3iiiiiii)iiiiHiiiiiiiii!iic3iiii)iiiiiiiE3iiiimiiiiic»it MW MCMILLAN’S -FORtoys Treat the kiddies well this Xmas. You can if you Shop at McMillans where everything is priced so low. Scooters, Tricycles, Trains. D ;ils, Motor (Jars, Tea Sets, Mechanical Toys; everything -to please them. Then there is an abundance of other suitable gifts forH your friends Handbags, China, Glassware, Books, &c. I EVERT ARTICLE A BARGAIN . , AT ■ McMillan’s Toy and Gift Bazaar | KING STREET, TEMUKA. . i , ]!ii!liC3nii!llli;i[[]!lli!liini!r:illlllllllll[31llll!IIIIIICIIIIillllllllC3lllllil!lin r ß"!m''fin!||||iiiii||r3||;'||i||||||t]||ii||||||||t]i||||||illlini|lin'

BUSINESS NOTICES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. MIDLAND HAIRDRESSING SALOON, TEMUKA. Having Secured the Services of MR BERT SMITH, a Hairdresser well-known to th Residents of Temuka. HR A, R. BECK wishes to inforn the General Public that he can nov offer a First-Class Service in Ladies and Gentlemen’s Hairdressing De partments. LADIES’ PRIVATE SALOON. ' A. H BECK, Ladies’ and Gents’ Hairdresser, TEMUKA, 1 . CHRISTMAS WILL SOON BE HERE! FROM MONDAY,, 12th, THOMSON’S, will put best endeavour to fill the Public Wants! New Ready-to-Wears, Crinoline, Yiscas, a good purchase 'Saturday; also in big Headflts 7/11, 8/11. Regulation Panamas, Children’s do. at 10/11. The New Coats, right goods, Silk and Repp, pretty shapes. Frocks, Robes, Season’s ' Short Tweed 'Costumes, Coatfrocks, Cardigans from 12/11. Everything beginning to go eu masse. . SILKS—-A DREAM! Paiiettes, 36in., 2/11, Tussores, 52 p.c. Silk, 2/112 —nine Colours. Crepe deChenes, 7 to S Mome, 5/6 or 5/9, to 10 and 12 Mome higher. ART WORE OF DEGREE! All the delightful Bijouterie the Ladies adore, from Traced D’Oyleys ltd to 1/11, all Linen," 4 O’Clocks 2/it, lL;nn;rs 1/9, Hemstitch Damnsks 2/(1 to 12/6, etc., richly vorked. Last Case of Christmas Novelties Opened, Friday. Pianos, Horses, Violins, Dolls, Telephones 1/- to 3/(i; Balloons 3d. Gentlemen must be thought of.Initial Handkerchiefs 1/- to 4/6, Silk; Ties of Degree; Hats, any! Colour, any Sire, any Price. Pyja- I mas 7/6 io 15/6. .Shirts for any Purse. Suits 57/6 up. The Boy is the coining man. Boys’ Sizes from 19/6. 1 THOMSON, THE PEOPLE’S PROVIDER, TIMAKU. The commonsense remedy, “NAZOL,” goes right to the root of the trouble. For coughs, colds and all chest and lung complaints. 60 doses for is OH, 3.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10182, 20 December 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 10182, 20 December 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 10182, 20 December 1927, Page 2

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