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: MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. | THE LEADING PICTURE HOUSE." I HAY WARD'S LYCEUM. , TO-NIGHT (at 8) TO-NIGHT A picture programme of liigh class subjects headed by a startling drama of a novel and entrancing nature. ; THE END OF THE EARTH, : In this picture snowy slopes, and deep rar ui's of the Alaskan Country . are beautifully pourtrayed. The pic-jtu-e. Hlco the title, :s an -extraordinary GHECIAX GAMES (Coloured Travel) • IX and around TUXfS (Scenic) ON THE DOWMWAHD PATH. FIVE OF HEARTS CPaths} I And others, all goad. and others. In addition to the picture programme I S'gnor G. Martinf.-iiiro ■ lis\K. in Irs j beautiful musical se-i-m: '"The Vneiuvioyed Musician." The .hgnor will appear at the Lyceum until Thursday, and will play any requests. If you have not heard The Signer in this pathetic _ music::! Secna, pay tho Lyceum a visit. You will not regret it. PRICKS—Is circle ; (3d stall; reserved Is 6d Dresden. Dav Sales Reid's. TIJVIARU STEAI] LAUNDRY. Receiving Dopots : F. P. Lowry and Co., Tailor, Wooll- ; combo Stroet. A. W. iicKon/,io, nest Empira Hotel. Thomson's Store, Waimstaitai. PARCELS left at the above Addresses are transferred to our up-to-date premises to bo laundered and returned to these depots. Phlef Office r.nd Vi'orli3, Brcwn St. Phone 207. Van collects and delivers to all parts of the town. «2< STAFFORD ST. NORTH (NEXT ESSEX'S). I OPENINC DAY, TO-MORROV/, j TUESDAY, JANUARY 30th, | At 2.30 p.m. ;To provide the Timn.ru and South Canterbury Public with FRESH FiSH IN RETAIL QUANTITIES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. FRESH, SUPPLIES will bo obtained ' DAILY, drawn from local waters or ' the Southern Fishing Centres. i THE MARKET will bo open for Private Sales from S a.m. to 6 p.m., | and at | 2.3 C EACH DAY j AN AUCTiON SALE WILL BE KEI.3. The Terms vrill ba Cash on the fall of the hammer. Country Custodiers specially catered for. Commissions executed. Orders by pest must aoccmxjanied by postal notes or cheque. FRESH FISH WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. mm PROPRIETOR. "A WORD "WITH THE MEN.' 1 BUY YOUR BOOTS FROM A PRACTICAL TRADESMAN. T5/fY PRICES for Men's High Class XtjL Footwear cannot be ociuiilcd Timam, at the present time. " A CLEAN KNOCK OUT," The finest make of _ Men's high grade footwear that is imported into the Dominion. I' am offering vou this w-eels ji few lines of this eelcoratcd maker— AT 22s 6d PER PAIR. USUAL PRICE 30s. OTHER CHEAP LINES. CHROME BAI.S AND DERBYS lis 6d and 12s Gd. BOX CALF BAI.S AND DERBYS -- 15a 6d, lGs fid, ISs Gd. TAN BOOTS AND SHOES—ISs 6d and 18a 6d. LINES GREATLY DUCED. SEE MY WINDOW 1 MSN'S BOOT SPECIALIST. Op. Shamrock Hotel. ■ 0^ THE WEDDINS GIFT Of TO-DAY is the Heirloom of TO-MORRO \V. speaking by generations of course. As with real lace —so with sterling Silver —it has an intrinsic worth of its own that not only doilies the edict of Fashion but gains <:_ i estimation with the passage of time. HANDLE has a fine assortment of Silver War© and Ele-troplate suitable for Wedding Gifts, including:— Hot "Water Jugs and Kettles, Tea Sets, Salad Bowls. Cruets, also a fin© variety of afternoon Tei Spoons in cases R. R. Raddle.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14659, 29 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14659, 29 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14659, 29 January 1912, Page 1