MEETINCS AND AMUSEMENTS. THE POPULAR GRAND. AGAIN THIS EVENING at 8. LEW FIELDS and MADGE EVANS THE CORNER OROGER A Positively Delightful Pictuxisation of tlie Play that ran 900 Nights in NE"W YORK, but "unfortunately we cannot hold the Picture after Saturday Night. SEE IT TO-NIGHT. You'll be delighted and glad you came—your Friends were last night. TEDDY AT THE THROTTLE. TEDDY AT THE THROTTLE. A 2-Reel Mack Sennett Comedy, and it's the Greatest Scream you hav.e ever had—Ask your Friends. ' GAUMONT GRAPHIC Topical BLACK BOX '— Last but one TIMARU BY THE SEA Local Qome and hear MRS HTJRDLEY'S Orchestra. Overture 7.55 Sharp, owing to a Big Bill.. SECOjJTO DIVISION LEAGUE.
ITU a view to assisting the Re- * turned Soldiers' Association, who .have arranged an entertainment for TO-NIGHT (Friday), Fe'oniary 22nd, the Executive of the Timara - Second DivisionV League Las decided to POSTPONE for a*; fortnight the General Meeting of the League and •La'hcvur organisation's called for TO-NIGHT. C. G. BRYAN KING.; Hon. Secretary/TIMARU PAINTERS' UNION. MEMBERS are requested to " attend a Meeting of the Second 'Division Leaguo to he held in the Arcade Oafe, on FRIDAY, March Bth, at 8 p.m Roll up "Ye' Knights of the Brjisli" and lielp protect your own interests. C; B. RAWLINGS, . Secretary.P RESB YTERIAN CHURCH. St. Andrews. SUNDAY SERVICES. Souttburn 11 a.m., Mr J. Kirk; Kohika 11, St. Andrews 3, Pareara 6-30; Mr H. Brown. AMBULANCE DAY. SATURDAY, 23rd FEB., 1918. ~\7"/VfT Can Assist the St. John -1. U Ambulance Brigade \ By contributing generously to the Funds on Ambulance Day I TXI the Collectors Miss You, YOU J F jCAN. ASSIST. 1. —By joining one of the First Aid, Nursing, Sanitation or Home Hygiene Classes. 2. —By donating £5 or more and be- . come a Life Member. o.—By annually donating 5s and upwards as a subscribing member. Subscriptions may be left with Mrs Raymond at the Ambulance Hall, Latter Street, oV- posted to the Secretary, P.O. Box 65, Timaru. ■ v The Secretary will also be pleased to receive names of those wishing to join any or the ybove classes.
WAIMATE COUNTY COUNCIL. "OU2LIC TENDERS close at' noon on-TUESDAY, 26th inst., nt the County Cotincil Office, Waimate (where particulars may be seen) for i ' - ■■■• CONTRACT No. 887 Woolshed Gully Ronri, 40 Lin. Feet Light Traffic Bridge. C. E. BREMNER, i .County. Engineer. NOTICE TO FARMERS. . EVANS AND CO., LTD., ATLAS MILLS. BUYERS OF—WHEAT AND OATS AT MARKET RATES. Can Supply Sacks (if * Storage available in their well' ventilated brick store near railway Station at lowest current rates. , OFFICES: , KESWICK STREET, TIIvIARU. EVANS AND CO., LTD. ' ' ' ~ V ~~ . ' YIMATtU TECHNICAL SCHOOL. DAY CLASSES.
CLASSES mil now be carried on in the DAYTIME for the benefit of COUNTRY PUPILS, and also for Free Students in Town who have not entered employment. A FULL COMMERCIAL COURSE KAS BEEN ART!. AN GEO, ALSO CLASSES IN DRESSMAKING AND WOOLCLASSING. The hours have been arranged _ so that pupils from the Country arriving by the forenoon trains may V>e able to return by the afternoon trains. Pupils who hold Junior or Senior Free Places aro entitled to Free Tickets, and Paying Students receive season tickets at reduced rates. The arrangements for Country Pupils are as follows: — •Boys can take the full Commercial Course and "Woolclassmg. Girls can take the _ full Commercial Course and Dressmaking. The School opens on the 4th MARCH and Country Pupils should. apply for admission at once. *'/ The Classes will he held EVERY DAY except SATURDAY. GAVIN MOFFAT. Director.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16476, 22 February 1918, Page 1
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