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SILVER MOUNTFD GREENSTONE GOODS Suitable for Sending Horn© FOR XMAS PRESENTS. CAROLINE BAY SPOONS, 10s 6d each at KEN. MAYO'S JEWELLERY STORE, Opp. Bank of New Zealand, TIMARU.

MEE.iNCS AND AMUSEMENTS. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. HAYWARDS PICTURES ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT NOTE THE MONSTER BILL COMMENCING TO-NIGHT kalfm THE QUICKSANDS. IvALEM STAR Magnificent Kalem Draina, carrying you through tho Philippines. A Vivid, Throbbing Pourtrayal of Adventure and Love. A r * * W " EN . R UEBEN FOoLED THE BANDITS. BURLESQUE FOOTBALL MATCH, aUN«^friliTv l^c y^ e i . , i. W<,llinston for Cliai-ity'B sake. tSS, t» Y A B V i S,T " RU,NS OF TERMONDE. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. AND OTHERS Is and Gd. Reserve Dresden.

McCRATH'S PICTURES. PAIRLIE TO-NIGHT. 2E £P R UNDERWORLD! SOLVES OF THE UNDERWORLD. A Grand Star Feature Drama. Life and tho Hard Battle of Life Tho cry of the poor and criminal. A strong Drama of Humanity. Another Great Keystone--CRUEL, CRUEL LOVE " CRUEL, CRUEL LOVE." Is responsible for shrieks and yolls wherever shown. |* H B j !'T RE ROYAL. FRIDAY NEXT, at 8. Return Visit of MR AND MRS GRAHAM MOFFAT, and their BRILLIANT COMPANY, in BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS. BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS. In response to numerous requests the above return visit has been arranged, in order that those who were unable to be present at the first performance _may have an opportunity of seeing this world famous Comedy.' BOX PLAN opens at tho Dresden on WEDNESDAY NEXT. Reserved Seats ss, Unreserved Ss and 2s. Direction E. J. CARROLL. In conjunction with J. C. Williamson, Ltd. OAMARU SHOW. 52nd EXHIBITION G2nd THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, 19th and 20th NOVEMBER. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY IN ALL . CLASSES. ■ ALL RING EVENTS WILL "HAVE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD COMPETITION. V JUMPING AND PONY TROT COMPETITIONS HAVE SPLENDID ENTRIES. All the Prominent Breeders of tho South Island represented. ALL COUNTRY TRAINS DELAYED. EXCURSION FARES. Plenty of Amusement by a galaxy of Side Shows of an absolutely Novel Character. Music by tho 10th Regiment Band. ADMISSION.- Is, Or by Members' Ticket. Children Half Price. JOHN MILLER, Secretary. OTIPUA HALL. " PUBLIC MEETING will !» held u in the abovo Hall on 'TUESDAY, 17th hist., ro purchase of the Hall or otherwise. PETER WATSON. Chairman. R. 8. WELLS, Masseur. Has removed to Now Premises, G Elizabeth Street, Comer Theodocia Street. Telephone 714. Lady in attendance to Bath DeP. TO TEMUKA RESIDENTS. XMAS CAKDS. XMAS CAEDS. THE HERALD 1914-1915 XMAS. CARDS HAVE JUST BEEN OPENED UP. SPLENDID LINES At PRICES RANGING FROM Is 6d UP. WARDS CAN BE INSPECTED. These Samples can bo printed in Gold with any verso and greetings desired by purchaser. The Home Mail closes this week, so this is the last opportunity you will, have of greeting friends in the ' Old Country before Xmas. KINDLY INSPECT. I • TAILORING SPECIAL. •AVING PURCHASHD tho Busi- . ness of W. A. PEARSON AND CO . Tailors and Mercers, of Tomuka, we beg to notify the Public of Temuka and district, that wo are prepared to cater for all classes of Tailoring. Wo intend to keep a first-class stock of Mercery and Clothing, and by strict attention to business hope to receive tho same support ns accorded to our predecessors. 1 W. R. PURDOM AND CO. PLEASE NOTE! NOW IS THE TIME TO OBTAIN A GOOD HOUSE AT A LOW PRICE. I WILL BUILD you a Four-roomod Cottage from £225: or will build you a Four-roomed House with hot • water service and conveniences, Bungalow style, casement windows, -' from £270. ~; Call, Write or Ring up Oil. ,- '<} ALF. ROUNDHILL, CRAIGHEAD. THE MAN TO GIVE SATISFACTION^* ■ « ' t.'

POLITICAL. i t —— • ! RIGHT-HON.' W. F. MASSEY. . (PRIME MINISTER), WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF TEMUKA, IN THE VOLUNTEER HALL, TEMUKA, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. ON POLITICAL QUESTIONS OF THE TIMAEU, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18th. SEFTON ST., opp. HEWLING ST. The Kings of the Circus Kingdom. BARTON BROS.' GREAT COMBINED CIRCUS. A Better Show than ever. 40—STAR ARTISTS—4O The Pride of the Peers of Arenic Activity. 70 HORSES AND PONIES 70 Sleek, Sagacious, and Second to None. CHINCHILLA CANNIES. Balls of Snow in Poodle form: TANGO DANCING PONIES. And a host of other Novelties, Amazing . Grandeur and Daring Dexterity. Clowns, Dummies, and Satellites galore. POPULAR PRICES. C. CABOT, Touring Manager. TRINITY CHURCH, TIMARU. i WEDNESDAY NEXT, Nov. IS,' « p.m.PATRIOTIC ORGAN RECITAL (in aid of, British and Belgian Poor Fund}, by Mr Purcel! Webb, assisted by Augmented Choir, Mrs P. W. Rule and Mr'Ellis Wood. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr DAVID DICK j are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Ethel, will leave the residence of Ins brother-in-law, Mr Battes, Sherman Street, Waimate, on TUESDAY, November 17, 1914, at 2 p.m., for the Waimate Cemetery. J. W. COLLETT, Undertaker Waimate. TENDERRS. TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL nn E N D E R S I. will bo received up to noon, FRll\\ 20th inst., for Construction of Storm Water Drain., Stafford Street North. Plans, Specifications, etc., at Council's Office. ~ D. VIRTUE, Town Clerk. GERALDINE BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICE. PURSUANT to a Resolution of the Geraldine Borough Council, • An Additional TEN PER CENTUM will be charged on all Rates unpaid after 16th DECEMBER NEXT. T. HERLIHY, Town Clerk. November 11th, 1914. SHEARING NOTICE. TO SHEEP OWNERS IN THE CLAREMONT AND TYCHO FLAT DISTRICTS. PLEASE TAKE NOTlCE„tliat from this'date no more contracts will be entered into for Shearing or Crutching at "Kinnonl" Shod. R. J. McKEOWN. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. DIVIDEND WARRANTS are now payable at Head and Branch J. P. NEWMAN, General Manager. GERALDINE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. PER CENT, additional charge will bo added to all outstanding Rates not paid Vy the 4th December next. THOMAS DYER, Collector. • McJNTYRE'S Extra Strong Female »ud Fairhe, Mr W. Baxter. Chemist,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15505, 16 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15505, 16 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15505, 16 November 1914, Page 1

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