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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. ! FULLERS' PICTURES. Magnificent Reception of our Speeia Programme. j TO-NIGHT, AGAIN T AT S. I The Dashing A.B. Masterpcce. THE BATTLE A Drama" of Dar THE BATTLE ing Deeds ant THE BATTLE valiant Acts. Don't Miss it! Don't Miss it! HER HERO. OUGf.IN. THE WHEELS OF JUSTICE. ' Lorna Doone! This Beautiful Story is Splendidly ReI produced. ' THE CURE OF JOHN DOUCLAS. HIS BIRTHDAY. I ' SCHEME THAT FAILED. OBAN AND DUNOON CAMES, ! Sports in the Highlands. | HIS SISTER'S CHILDREN". [Balcony Is Gd, Stalls Is, Rear S. 6d. Flower Show GLENITI SCHOOL. THE ABOVE SCHOOL will revn WEDNESDAY. 31st Jam J. J3IGHAM, 10'CALLAGHAN'S NEW [PREMISES FEB. 15th & 16th. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the law Eciro?linc McEvoy are respojr.:'u'ly informed that her Funeral -.v:!l leave the Tenmka Railway Station (THIS DAY;, January 30th, 1912, .at 2 o'clock for the Temuka, Cemetery. B. B. COMER. rO THE RESIDENTS OF PLEASANT POINT AND DISTRICT. THE RAILWAY BAKERY, Pleasant Point. WILL h e opened <n THURSDAY, Ist Fehruarv. 10 /12. Customers may rely on obtaining i-'im-class Bread delivered to anv part .->f the district. An expert Baker and Fastrv Cook .will Guarantee the- quality net onlr of tfiß household loaf. hur. "also of all kinds or small goods :md rasirv work. Catering for Wedding,"Dances, etc., undertaken. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. R. HAMILTON. NOTICi TTI T T R I C K BANK BOARDING-HOUSE. Under New Management. Sape Board. Good Table. Home Comfc Address— HIGH STREET. EDUCATIONAL. CIRLS' DAY SCHOOL. Principal—Miss B. M. Watt, M.A. CANDIDATES prepared for Civil Service, Education, Board Scholar- - ships. University Enrrr.iee, and University Scholarsflip E: Specia] Courses of Study arranged for Girls who do not -vishi to prepare for examination. BOYS' DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. Rector—M*r Geo. A. Simmers, M.A. CANDIDATES prepared for Universitv Matriculation, Junior Scholarship. Ternis and Engineoriim and Vgricultural ExJiibitions. Education Hoard Soholarships, Pharmacy and Civil {service AGRICULTURAL '"'"TFXCE. A Four years course is nrovided THE BOARDING SCHOOI is under tfie direct control of Mr Sim THE BOARDING FEES are very low, and special coucessona are inada to scholarship holders. BOTH SCHOOLS~RE OPENTUESDAY, ITBP.UARY <i. The principals will he at the school on FRIDAY, 2nd, from 10 to 12. and on Monday, oth, from 10 t-r. 1 'y.w. for the purpose of seeing parents' and new pupils. I For particulars, apply to: | A. BELL, Secretary. ■ I ISS LAIDLAWS PREPARATORY SCHOOL RE-OPENS I On WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7th, 1913. NILE STREET, Timaru. BOARDING AND OAT SCHOOL FOB GIRLS. STRATHMOBE ECBOOL. Elirabeth St.. Timtra. RE-OPENS. TXJESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 SPECIAL METHOD rOB JUNIOR SCHOOL ; Principal—Mias Blanche BaIL a*. tiated by Miss Gibbs, M-A. for Matriculation, South Kensington and Canterbury College Art ExaminaKnm and all Mnn'ivil tannin.»i'___ SPECIAL CLASSES FOR: Painting. Drawing, Wood-Carving Beaten Copper for Senior PupjU \nd outside Student*. A LITERATURE CLAS9 • Conducted by Miss Gibbs, M.A., may «!•» be »tt«£d«l hi outaide Student*.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14660, 30 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14660, 30 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14660, 30 January 1912, Page 1