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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. Is 6d Is 6d Is 6d Is 6d TH EAT RE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT! Indications point to Standing Room only for ' : ,' BARRIE MARSCHEL'S Performance, . WHEN LONDON WAKES; The early bird eatcheth the good seat. Is 6d Is 6d '-''ls' 6d Is ■■ 6d nhIMARU RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' _L 15th ANNUAL BALL | Will be held in the DRILL HALL on THURSDAY, JULY 11th,' 1907. . Music supplied by Fox's Professional Band (from Christchurch). .. Caterer, Mr Alf. Budd. Double Tickets, ss; Extra Lady, 2s. e. j. mercer; Hon. Sec. TIMARU HIGH SCHOOLS. rp'HE SCHOOLS RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, the 28th May. New Pupils will be enrolled on the Opening Day. '■ BOXING. BOXING. MR R. J. COOKE is prepared (on behalf of the Timaru Boxing Association) to instruct Pupils in the above Sport. Terms and Particulars on application to MP- FRED WATSON, . Tobacconist, Timaru.

B.C.R. U. N EVEN-A-SIDE. FOOTBALL. TOURNAMENT. SPLENDID ENTRIES. TEAMS COMPETING FROM CHRISTCHURCH TO OAMARU, THIS~DAY, Gommeucing at 10 a.m. Caledonian Grounds, TIMARU. Admission, Is; Ladies, 6d. Grand Stand ,6d. THREE GOMPETITIONSSenior, Junior, and President's. Trains delayed to suit Country Visitors. W. A. HURDLEY, , Hon. Sec. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. THE SECOND TERM in connection with the above will begin next week; MONDAY, May 27th. If nectary extra classes, will in Ccokury and Dressmaking. - ' R. GRANT, Pirector. PIONEER TERMINATING BUILDING* SOCIETY OF TIMARU. •; A MEETING of -Shareholders in both Groups will be held in SOPHIA .STREET HALL, THIS EVENING, at 8 p.m. No: 1 Group, Appropriations by : Ballot and Sale; No. 2 Gi\oup, Appropriation by Ballot. - Nomination for 3 Directors close on 31st instant at Registered Office, 214 Stafford Street, as per Rules. F. A. RAYMOND, ' i. Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR. ENGLISH SWEATED INDUSTRIES EXHIBIT. THE above Exhibit is ON VIEW daily at Mr Andrew Davidson's Sample Rooms, George Street, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. t<n 9 p.m. J. MACKAY,' Chief Inspector of Factories.

SATURDAY, 25th MAY. ONE DAY ONLY. 3 Martin's Clippers, 8s 3 Knowles' .Special, 8s 3 Knowles 'Special Al, 10s 6d 3 BWB", 9s 2 English Saddles, £6 15s 6d; us>ual price £7 15s 6d 2 English Saddles, £7 7s; usual price £8 Bs. 1 English Saddle, £6; usual price. £7 7s 2 Sets English Harness, £ls 15s; now £l2 12s 1 Set 'English Harness, £l2 12s; now £lO 10s 1 Set English Harness, £23; now £lB. ALL ABOVE LINES must be CLEARED. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. Terms STRICTLY" CASH at these Prices. OPPOSITE TIMARU STABLES. Telephone 177.

Without a Superior! READ THAT AGAIN. Think of it. Do you realise what it means? It means that Timaru is rapidly becoming 'amcnis because of the excellence of the PHOTOGRAPHS produced by MAHAJST This progressive firm have had its photoeraphs compared with those of the leading photographers of N.Z., and they have 'roved equal if not superior to any of (hem. See Specimens INTHFAttCADE, ' TIMARU. ■

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13294, 24 May 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13294, 24 May 1907, Page 1