MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS* CHILDREN, come along This Afternoon and Scream at the 2-reel Comcdv. "We'vo also a Fine Child Drama. 3d and 6d. THE POPULAR GRAND. TO-NIGHT for the Last Time—Tho Picture everyone is talking about. THE CORNER GROCER A Delightful Comedy-Drama, adapted from the Play that ran for 900 Nights in New York. We axe safe in saying that Timaru has never seen a Better Picture. LEW FIELDS and MADGE EVANS aire the Leading Characters, and they ■will win your Hearts. Come prepared for am enjoyable evening. TEDDY AT THE THROTTLE. TEDDY AT THE THROTTLE. Absolutely the Funniest and Cleverest; ■ 2-Reel Comedy we have had. GAUMONT ,GRAPHIC Topical TIMARU BY THE SEA Local Come and hear MRS HURDLEY'S Orchestra. COMING MONDAY. The Finish of the Cowboy Sports PENDLETON ROUND-UP, 1916. Hundreds of Cowboys and Cowgirls take part in Broncho Ridinsr. etc. FLOWEK SHOW. OLYMPIA HALL —OLYMPIA MARCH Ist and 2nd. THE TIMARU FLORAL SOCIETY'S Popular Event which fctraots a larger patronage annually. MUSIC AND FLOWERS. Give your customary entertainment a respite. Visit this beautiful display of natural loveliness, in refined ans alluring arrangement, rendered enchanting by the soft strains of or-; chestral music. ADMISSION: { ' Adults Is. . Children 3d. - 1 G. J. SEALEY, President. PRIMARY SCHOOLS SWIMMING COMPETITION WILL be ield in Century Baths, Timaru, on March 2nd, 1918, at 11.15 a.m. Also Championships for South Canterbury, open to Boys and Girls of Primary Schools under 14 years of age. Entries for Competition close at Baths at 11 a.m., March 2nd. For Championships with Secretary, March l?t. ALFRED E. WERRY, '-■'■ Wai-ii-i Road, Timaru, Hon. Secretary Schools' Association. • : . ACCOUNTS.
X against the late ROBERT EDGEWORTiUof Winchester, Fanner, be rendered to the undersigned vitft ■fiSs foU'owiug Certificate at foot: — "I certify tha* the above amount was due and owing to me by the late Robert Edgewprth at the d'lte of his death, >viz., the 3rd day. of February, 191S•" ' \ F. A. JOYNT, _,;:■-■ Solicitor for the Executors. ALL! ACCOUNTS NOTICE: i ; " S I am going to Camp at an early date it is necessary that a]! accounts owing to me should bo paid as early as possible. _• Trusting that all "clients Trill respond promptly. - .1 ' -"* ' ''. STAN JONES, ' ' Fairlie, Garage. Fairlie, Feb." 14th, 1918. )N Account of the Extra Cost of Everything in my line I am compelled to slightly increase my charge:- a* from Ist March, 1918, to as follows:—Horse Stands Is, after 10 p.m. Is extra; Feed 2s; Livery, cash 4s, V>ooked ss. 'Hires as per arrangement. Do not forget my 40 H.P. Jeffery Passenger Motor, available at reasonable charges for all work, excursions, etc. W. L. BOURN, . FAIRLIR LIVERY STABLES. / \WJNG to being passed for "Active Service a prompt settlement of nil accounts is desired. ' • ~ O. G. SNOW, ; Tailor and Mercer. Pure Confectionery OF ALL VARIETIES MADE ON THE PREMISES, GO TO HILL'S CONFECTIONERY DEPOT, Next Theatre Royal. HILL'S Toffees and Candies have now a reputation in South Canterbury and his goods are in demand even out. side the district. HILL'S , ALL BRITISH MAKE. 1 —IJEAD ALL COMPETITORS— Tbey've stood in Timaru the Test of Time. WE have been appointed GOVERNMENT BUYING BROKERS under the Wheat Trade Regulations 1917 for the Ashburton and South Canterbury wheat districts, being the country" situated between the Rakaia and Waitaki Rivers, FREE OF COMMISSION to the Grower. We are also BUYERS OF OATS, BARLEY, RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, RAPE and CLOVER SEED at Highest Market Rates. CORNSACKS, BINDER TWINE, SEAMING TWINE on Sale at Lowest Rates. JAMES MEEHAft & SON, Ltd.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 1
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