MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. Kinking. FJI H I S DAY. Two Sessions, Morning and Evening. Evening Session LADIES ONLY. Afternoon Session is let for private Party. MORXING—ADinSSION 6d. Skates FREE to all. Best Ball-bearing Slmtes for Sale. A. HILL, Manager. "YY. R. McGRATH, Proprietor. PIGEOX SHOOTING. SHOOTERS ARE REMINDED * THAT the Nominations for tlio New Zealand l'igeon Championship; nlSo for tile Tiinaru and Sinitliliehl 1:100 Handicap, close at 3 p.m., THIS DAY, with the secretaries: W. STEVEN. R, BARKER. A PUBLIC MEETING WILL be held in the SCHOOLHOt'SE, <m FRIDAY, May 26tli, at 7.30 p.m., to consider t.'ie best way of celebrating the CORONATION OF HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V, JOHN CRAWFORD, Chairman Pleasant Point Town Board. L. LAURENSON, Chairman Pleasant Point High School Board. The MEETING arranged for MAY 30t,!i has been CANCELLED. CELTIC CRICKET CLUB. N N U A L SOCIAL. THURSDAY, 25th MAY, COOMBS'S BAND, TICKETS—2s. jgVENING STAR ASSEMBLY. EVERY TUESDAY EVENING. At the Assembly I {coins. Music by. .Williams's Band. Gentlemen Is 6d. Ladies FREE. Commence'B o'clock sharp. G. Martin, M.C. H. Evans, Seo. DANCE SEASON—I9II. MR J. H. COarMBS SUPPLIES BANDS for Balls, Wed. dings, Garden Parties, etc. Address—Bank Street. DANCE ORCHESTRA. MR LOCK WILLIAMS' Popular Trio (Violin, Cornet, Piano), may be engaged for Balls, Socials, etc., at 218 Stafford Street, next Tate's. Ally mimt>9r instruments, supplied. Engage early, as numerous dates are now hooked. TO BUILDERS. . TENDERS are invited for the Erection of Two-Storey Brick Timaru. Tenders close 4 p.m. 6tli- of JUNE. HALL AND MAROHANT, Arelufcecte. ■N Un.SE B.EID, Certificated Midwife, Lata Copmbe Hospital, also Cork Street Fever Hospital, Dublin. Address: WAIMATE POST OFFICE. R. R. RANDLE HAS much pleasure in announcing tlnit lie has commenced Busineis3 in BOWIE'S BUILDINGS as a GOLDSMITH. lias an INTIMATE KNOWLEDGE of GOLD-SMITHING and kindred trades, at which ho has worked l'or the last SIX YEARS in TIMARU, ho hopes by first-class v.-ork and Reasonable Charges to obtain a. fair measure of support. A WELL SELECTED STOCK will bo kept, being choice aiid thoroughly i>p—to-date. Specialty—Manufacturing to order at SHORTEST NOTICE. PRESENTATION WORK will get every attention and all articles' purchased will have Initials Engraved FREE OF CHARGE. EDUCATIONAL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. STRATHMOEE SCHOOL. Elizabeth St., Timaru, SPECIAL METHOD FOR JUNIOR SCHOOL. , Principal—Miss Blanche Hall, assisted by Miss Gibbs, M.A. Senior Pupils successfully prepared for Matriculation. Soutli Kensington and Canterbury College Art Examinations, and all Musical Examinations. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR,: Painting; Drawing, Wood-Carving and Beaten Copper for Senior Pupils and outside Students.. A LITERATURE CLASS Conducted by Miss Gibbs, M.A., may also be attended by outside Students. SCHOOL RE-OPENS—-TUESDAY. MAY 30, 1911. T EDUCATIONAL. HE MISSES SHAND desiro to ictijnate that the CRAIGHEAD GTRLS' SCHOOL. TIMARU, will be opened on MAY 31st, when a limited number of Boarding and Day Pupils will bo received. In order to facilitate preparatory arrangements Parents are requested to communicate not later than the 24th inst., with MISS Sl-lAND, ironi whom Prospectuses and other information mnv be obtained. Extra Chases in French, German, and Music. nu\v lie arranged for. | O'.-aigliead, Timaru, May 9th. *VJC7ANTED Orders for Trees, V V Shrubs. Roses, Hedye Plants, delivered. planted if required; to be i successful plant early. .R. Webster, i Maltby Avenue. Timaru-
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14450, 24 May 1911, Page 1
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