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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. SOMEWHERE-IN FRANCE. ||. SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE. <w i f x ; ousm S "War Drama that will make the Youngsters cheer at ,T „ FULLERS' MATINEE TO-DAY 3d and 6d Also GLORIA'S. ROMANCE and our Full Programme. D ■ , T ??^ TBE ROY AL. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. ■ BILUE BURKE (IN) " GLORIA'S ROMANCE." A Beautiful, Irresistible, and Clever Star in a Chain of Features that appeals alike to Men, AVomen, and Children. SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE. SOMEWHERE IN FRAMrr THBmZm-SiD unSected cSiS 6 presents a FULLERS' ROYAL ORCHESTRA. Phone 570 MONDAY - PARAMOUNT HAZEL DAWN in _ THE MASQUERADERS - MONDAY PARAMOUNT

MILFORD. A FAREWELL SOCIAL AND PEE- £%. SENTATION will be given to Mr Harold Waremg and Welcome Home to borgeant-M&jor L. Ashwel] and Rifleman T. Daley, in the Milfoftl School on' ■■WEDNESDAY, April 4th -at 8 p.m., instead of March 30th as oreviously advertised. Admission: Gents 2s 6d. Ladies a Basket J. s P. HAYHURST, - .- ' Chairman. NOTICE. QUBS'CEIBERS to , Otaip Public k? Library please attend at the School, on MONDAY, 2nd April, at 7 p.m. - .■-"■;■'' R, THOMSON. FAIRLIE LADIES' CATERING fHE all who . .have kindly promised donations would, leave uncooked provisions at the Technical Rooms, on THURSDAY, sth April,, and other goods on Saturday, 7th April'. . ■'■*; ..'-; i '-■;: E. MACDONALD, ; ''■-.'-, Hon, i Secretary. ■';■;• > H.:PALMER,"; SHEEPSKISr ; AND HIDE BUYER. WILL continue business from to-day in ' St./ Andrews and Waimate Districts. '•?'..''; ■/■•. -.•■.'. Licensed hy New' Zealand Specialise in the Hot feather in ICE OEHAMS';. SUNDAES AND FRUIT SALADS. Icy Cold': Soda Fountain Drinks, in Twenty-six Varieties, all true to their fruity flavour. ■ And in the Cold Wintry! Weather in Steaming Hot Drinks in—Bovril, Reef Tea, Tomato Bullion, Malted Milk, Chocolate, Milk Shakes. Also Light Luncheon in Coffee, or Cocoa, with Sandwiches. TOAST OR HOT J>IES (Our Own Make) From 10 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. UipGRAND: LOUNGE BAR.,' C. CAPPENTER PROPRiETOI?.. «XfE ARE CASH BUI'ERS OF-^ ■--.WHEAT, at Top Government ' fixed rates, free of commission. Also OATS, POTATOES BARLEY, AND GRASS SEEDS. JAMES MEEHAN AND SONS, LTD. THE GRAND PHARMACY. No. I—NYAL'S PILO FOR PILES. All the Pain, Itching, and other Discomforts associated with blind, bleeding, or itching piles aro quickly banished by the use of NYAL'S PILO. It is surepositive in its action. PRICE, Is 6d PER POT. No. 2—NYAL'S HEALINC SALVE. NYAL'S SALVE is a powerful antiseptic. Absorbs all scar tissue, nourishes all broken down tissue, builds up a firm healthy ■ skin, and heals without a scar. Try it for Burns, Cuts, and ning Sores. PRICE, Is 6d PER POT. FROM THE iTTtfTTT.I Two doors helotv Ballantyne's 'Paone 173. CHAS. PROBERT, M.V.S. CENTRAL OTAGO, THE ONE CLIMATE FOE, CONSUMPTION viz., Dry. Sunny and Bracing. Best results secured in Autumn and Winter Apply: HYGEIA, Timai-u Herald. X7HEN ia need of a Taxi or W Touring Car, at any time, day or night, ring up ALEX. DAVIE And you can have a 35 h.p". Touring Car at your sendee, at the shortest notice. Private Phone 691 Stand Phone 705. RA BBITS! RABBITS! RABBITS! Daily Supply now arriving. Usual Round:? -with LowefltiPPossible Prices. GET THEM ©W AS 'THE MARKET'S RISING.

BESuLT QF RAFFLE. Tn aid -of Red Gross. First Prize SeconcT Prize -Third Prize . ■--."-.. Ticket No. 56 •■ ■ ■ - - Ticket No. 4 - . -Ticket No. 70 Ay S. SMITH, ; • Hon. Secretary \ NATIONAL EFFICIENCY. BOARD. : l . fc . ™o Levels County will be held ni..tne Borough Council's Chambers I'imaru, TO-DAY (Saturday), 33 st March, 3917, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, to consider a scheme for the Protecting and Carrying; on of Soldiers' Farms. Mr Burbury of the National Efficiency Board trill be in attendance. CHAS. N. ORBELL, Chairman LeTel.s County Council. >Timan:, 24th March, 1917/ .- ~pOR IMMEDIATE. SALE— Privately, Handsome Chesterfield* Two Easy Chairs to s Match, Oak Extension Dining Table, 6 Oak Chairs, Oak Bedstead and- Duchess. Also a quantity.'■;■'of Oak Furniture of good desicn. , , v "•Apply"--". ..-vCMIiS-GRANGE, ~i - Wai-iti Avenue. S. HANSON Vi:- i'':«T PAREORA. Licensed by New Zealand' Government. T>TJ¥ER OF WOOL, SKINS, HIDES _ ANI> FiT. ... _.. t . Regular visits will beteadeto farmers throughout •, the district. Will also receive consignments aft his FeHmongery Works,; Pareora. • . - - V' • PROMPT RETURNS. CERALDTNE COMMITTEE t)F ADVICE. NATIONAL EFFICIENCY BOARD. THE ABOVE COMMITTEE have a few inquiries from men who are willing to lease land for ii crop of wheat. Will anyone haying land suitable for wheat growing which they are prepared to let, kindly leave particulars at the County Council Office. K. MACKENZIE, Chairman of Committee. The National Mutual Life Assn. of Australasia IS prepared to undertake all kind's of Life Insurance, short term, endowment, or whole life at Lowest Current Rates. Full particulars from: MR T. CRONIN, LOCAL AGENT, George Street : Timaru, (Next Bristol Piano Co.) HEAD OFFICE FOR CANTERBURY, National Mutual Building, 143 Hereford St., Christchurch. Vv. HELLIWELL, District Manager. . Society. ORD T NARY DEPARTMENT. J. B. CROWLEY : : TjMARU. for Now Business. (Next Brel unit's Cycle Depot.) Coil or writes for particulars. War Extra Premium £5 per annum, per £IOO of cover taken; payable by halfyearly instalments. MISSES ANDEESON MILLINERS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS. MILLINERY. Chcice Millinery at Moderate Prices. • Ladies' Smart Trimmed Toques From Ss lid BLOUSES. A.' Large Variety of Smart Silk Blouses, . Stripes, Spots, and SelfCoJours. " Also a Special Line of EVERYDAY BLOUSES FROM 3s 6d. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S WOOLLIES AT VERY REASONABLE .PRICES. STAFFORD ST. Opp. Stone Stables. Games for the Winter Evenings ALL THE POPULAR GAMES, 6d, Is and 2s. CRIB BOARDS, 9d, Is. DRAUGHTMEN, 9d, Is, 2s, 35.: DRAUGHT BOARDS, 6d, Is, 2s. PLAY CARDS, 9d, Is, Is (3d, 2s 6d. BRIDGE AND 500 SCORERS 3d. . "JIG-SAW PUZZLES." The Ideal Pasting for Youujr and Old. Intsrcsting and Fascinating. PRICES >'d, ls"~6d, 2s, 3s, 4s, 6s, 8s 6d. A, J. FYFE S BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER-

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16233, 31 March 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16233, 31 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16233, 31 March 1917, Page 1

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