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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. FUNKING RINKING. RINSING. THE GREATEST OP SPORTS. NOW BOOMING IN THE OLYMPIA HALL. Open Every Afternoon, and Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings. Trick Swating. Private Lessons by arrangement. GRAND TWO-NIGHT CARNIVAL. FANCY AND POSTER. DRESS. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Sept. Ist and 2nd. I \Y. R. McORATH, Proprietor. I THE TJMAIU" t'AL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ; .itil.e.) THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING of tin; :.!»v s Society will be held at their Office, Arcade.. Timaru. on FRIDAY, 2nd September, 191U, at 8 o'clock p.m. To receive Fifteenth Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Elect inn of Three Directors. Messrs Virtu-.'. Bruce, and Cuthbert. retiiv in rotation, but are eligible for re-election. Nominations for Scats 011 Directorate must he in hands of the seoretarv before 7 p.m., THIS DAY. Also appointment of Two Auditors. ALEX. MONTOO :<■ !ERY, Secretary. Timaru. 2:2 nd August, 1010. MARINE BAND. 4 EUCHRE PARTY and SOCIAL i J:\ will bo held iif the .Wir.blvj jiniiins on THURSDAY NF.XT. August | I'oth. in aid o: MARINE CARNIVAL.] Dancing and Euchre to ccmr.ionce at j 8 p.m. Prizes lor Be.-r Euchre Players! (Lady and Gout). I Tickets—Gents. 2s: Ladle;. Is Cd. On' sab at F. C. Watson's. PLOUGHING ftiATCH. AT WASHDYKE. TO BE HELD IN MR F. STOCKlins PADDOCK TO - MORROW. Class A.—Prizes £6. £4, i Best Peering—]oolbs Flour. i Best Finish—Handsome Clock. | Class B. —For Xon-Prize-takcrs. Prizes: £4. £2. il. lest Fecrinjj and Finish —Trophies. Clais C. —Plain Ploughing. Prizes: £5. £3. £-'. Best Peering and Finish—Trophies. Class D.—Youths under 20. Prizes: £3, £2, £l. Feering and Finish—Trophies. Special for best turn-out. Class K. —For 3-Furrow Ploughs. Prizes: £o. £3. £2. Feering and Finish —Trophies. Special Prize for Best Ploughed Lot on Ground: £5. Best Three-Horse Team: \ Ton of Manure, Presented by Cbristehurch Meat Co. Second Prize, 1. Be.-!: Six-Horse Team. Prizes: £3. £1 10. Best Harness Prizes: £2, £l. Best Groomed Team. Prizes £l, and 10r.. Straiglitest Ploughing on the Ground. Trophies. Post Entries. RULES: Ploughmen must be on the Ground and ready to start at 10 a.m. sharp. Ploughing must be- 6 inche-: deep, ploughmen to find their own width. In plain Ploughing; Competitors must Plough with Cast.. Shares. LUNCHEON AND AFTERNOON TEA Will be Supplied on the Ground. A SOCIAL will be held in the Evening, in the W.ishdvke School. Ladies Free. Gem's 2s 6d. \Y. DIVAN. Hon. Secret n .rv

TIiVIARU TAXi-CAB COY. THE COMPANY Las now purchased a huge 24 H.P. DARRACQ TOURING OAR., which is available for Hire for Long Journeys. This will relieve the Cab from Coundevoted to the town jobs. All Messages left at Boekaert's Gorge will receive prompt attention. $ HERE'S | 1 WHAT | I THE SOIL I | WOULD SAY I S> If it could talk—''-It pays you % %to buy good food for yourself— X dit will pay you to buy Good Seeds I % for mo." 'ln warm weather now S % SEEDS ore the Best Food and £ f RELIANCE Seeds are the BEST $ I This may be earth talk, but if 2 $ you haven't used oiy- Seeds, you 6 X nwsift condemn tin's talk. You'll f ? Unci our Seeds Pure ami Good T S Quality. Strong Germination, | |£ and the Price but little, if any > Ij* more than poor Seeds. 'Phone ? « No.- 451. and we shall be pleased i ? to attend to vour order. a I W. F. MORRISON & CO. \ i (13 Years' with Nimmo and i I Blair.) % £ Seed and Plant Merchants. % \ TIMARU. 1

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14282, 24 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14282, 24 August 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14282, 24 August 1910, Page 1