MEETINCS AND AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE HOYAL. HA Y W ABD'S TO-NIGHT. TO-! TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. iir the Launching Ono of the most :et screened. Tho 6d, la, It.r.c. swimming club's gasj LIGHT CARNIVAL. THE' BATHS. I CRAIGIE AVENUE : 8 P.M. TRICK. SWIMMER, Y IFF, - SAVING EXHIBITION, J&.J liv- Cliristi-hiirch team. 50 yards m H E A T RE ROYAL. J- Direction MaeMahor. Bros. A UNIQUE AND STARTLING ATTRACTION. TO-MORROW EVENING, 8 P.M. ONE NIGHT ONLY. First Production in New Zealand of the Extraordinarily Successful PICTORIAL DRAMA, THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER. THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER. THE SQUATTER'S-DAUGHTER.. Unquestionably the most attractive animated Picture Drama ever presented to Australasian Audicrces. A delightful Cinematographic Reproduction of the most successful Auv tralian Play ever produced, and witnessed by over OnoiMillion Five Hi dred Thousand People in tho Comm<_„ wealth of Australia. ""People's Popular Prices: 2s and Is. ;Box Plan for Reserved Seats at the Dresden. N ' WAIMATE—Monday 16th. TEMUKA—Tcesday 17th. TlMAßU—Wednesday 18th. KAlAPOl—Thursday 19th. v RANGIOR A—Friday 20th. GERALDINE—Saturday 21st. MOETONTiYIOK, Consulted at Orange Hall, opp. Wesleyan Church, 11) to 12, 2 "to 8 p.m. SEASON CLOSING. THE OIL LAUNCH,T> ARBOR!*. PARTIES wishing to engage Boat at- any hour can do so by ringing up H. H. KINGHAM. 'Phono 337, MRS PARK'S SCHOOL for Day Children of any age and girl boarders, opens on Feb] *"■'" "'"" School-house is I in Elizabeth Str bites). For terms, apply to: MRS PARK, Highfield, Ti LOW PRICE LOW PRICE IS NOT EVERYTHING, IS NOT EVERYTHING, Our Boots are sold year in year cut with this combinaCall and be Satisfied. THE BOOT IMPORTER. EDUCATIONAL. BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ISfi*JlfTOriJfl«W Mill ELIZABETH STREET, TIMARU. JUNIOR SCHOOL FOR SPECIAL METHOD. STAFF: Principal—MlSS BLANCHE HALL, MISS GIBBS. M.A. MISS BARK-AS, M.Sc. ■ MISS FRANCES (Christehurch), Physical Culture. MISS N. HAY (Art Needlework and Plain Sewing). MISS HALL, Music. MISS MARION HAY, L.A.B. (pupil of Miss Hall), Music. lENIOR SCHOOL PUPILS have b i -uccessfullv Pre J c Soli " ' and Art), and Canterbury College Exobtained in the Teachers' Still Life Painting, and Design). Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals (N.Z.1.E.1 Medals have been obtained in Art Subjects by Pupils at Strathro* have aleo been successfully for tho Associated Board and Trinity College Examinations.. Tho L.A.B. of tho R.A.M. and R.C.M. and A.T.C.L. and L.T.C.L., of tho Trinity College, London, have been obtained. Tho Music is under bv Miss M. Hay, L.A.B. (Pupil of Miss Bali). Boarders receive every caro and attention —as to their health, happiness, manners, and school work. School Pupils may attend Classes in Painting, Carving and Metal Work. A LITERATURE CLASS conducted' by Miss Gibbs, M.A., as before, will be held at Sti-uthmoro. This Class is! open to outside Students. ' A GERMAN CLASS will be formed at Strathmove by Miss Barkns. M.Sc. This Class is onen to outride Students. ; SCHOOL REOPENS MONDAY. FEB. 6th, 1914.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14344, 17 January 1911, Page 1
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