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TO-NIGHT.AT 8 THE POPULAR GRAND. TO-NIGHT AT 8 A RIP-ROARING- COMEDY of High Finance and Walt Street, in -which a Man stole to pay a debt—yet got away with it. EARLE WILLIAMS IN “A MASTER STROKE” “You shall have the money if I. am alive to-morrow,” ho promised Trevor, with no expectation of being alive. The thought of a girl saved his life! It gave him a now start and caused him to plunge into Wall Street and put over a MASTER STROKE. He was a lamb among bulls and 'bears, but he led them all and ended a financial i'eud that had been waged for years. It is a feature filled with COMEDY, LOVE, and SUSPENSE, in which a Man wlio’d done nothing but idle for thirty years suddenly woke up and found more adventure in i«ur day’s than he’d had in the whole of his life. THE BOMB BOY. THE MYSTERY OF “13.” (Pathe Comedy-Drama) Francis Ford and Rosemary T’hehy.) THE FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. GAUMOXT GRAPHIC. ■ ■■ ■ Topical. Prices—D.C.. Is 6d, Stalls Is. For Reserves Phone 486 FLYING JOYRIDING AT GERALDINE FROM 11 A.M. IN MR TIPLADY’S PADDOCK, Saturday Next N.Z. AERO TRANSPORT CO., TTMARU.

CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. Pupil teachers and probationers who are not yet qualified to enter the Training College, must remain in their respective schools until results of “D” Examination are known. H. C. LANE, Sec., Education Board. IN THE ESTATE of JOHN TATE of Sutherlands, -farmer; deceased. ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of the above-named deceased are requested to he rendered in duplicate certified as,owing at the date of dentil, the Bth day of February, 1921, to: RAYMOND. RAYMOND AND Campbell, ■ Solicitors to the Estate. IN THE ESTATE of MICHAEL ' ' Q’MJJEGHAN late of Tiinaru, retired hotelkeeper, deceased. ALL CLAIMS against'the Estate of the above-named deceased are reguested to be rendered in duplicate certified as ow r ing at the date of death, tlje 13th day of January, 1921, to: RAYMOND, RAYMOND AND CAMPBELL, Solicitors to the Estate'. NOTICE, A DANCE will be held in the Pareora East Hall, on .FRIDAY, February 18th, 1921. Grand March at 5.30 ! p.m. Ladies a Basket. Gents 2s 6d. A, WILKES, Hon. Secretary. THE RATING ACT, 1908. ASSESSMENT COURT FOR THE BOROUGH OF TIMARU. "VT OTICE is hereby.given that I wplM point THURSDAY, the 3rd day of MARCH, 1.921, at 11.30 a.m., :.a tie time, and the Courthouse, North Street, Timaru, as the place, for the : purpose of hearing and determining all objections to the Valuation List for ' Ilie Borough of Timaru for the year 1921. K. D. MOSLEY, Judge of Assessment Court TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL TENDERS will be received up to noon, WEDNESDAY, the '’3rd instant, for altering and refitting up premises at corner of Arcade . 'and Sophia Streets as a LADIES’ RES'i. Plana and Specifications, etc , at Borough’Engineer’s Office. D. VIRTUE, Town Clerk TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given under the “Municipal Corporations Act, - 1908” and the “Local Bodies’ Loans’ Act, 1913” that- polls will be taken, on FRIDAY. THE 4TH DAY OF MARCH, 1.92 V >n the undermentioned Loan proposals particulars of which have been or will ks notified in this paper on the 2nd, )th, 10th, and 23rd davs of February, .921). . ~ r ,

LOAN PROPOSALS. 1. Tiniaru Borough Waterworks Loan No. 4 of £50,000. 2. Timam Borough Native Reserve Purchase Loan of £12,000. g —Tiniaru Borough Omnibus Loan (No. 2) of £IO,OOO. 4.- —Tirniu'n Borough Caroline Bay Improvements Loan (No. 2) of £6,000. s—Timam5 —Timam Park Improvements Loan of £3.500. o—Streets Improvement Loan (No. 7> of £B,OOO. The Polling Booths will bo situated at the following places, viz.:— 1. Municipal Cltanfoers, K-.ag George's Place. Tiniaru. 2. —Municipal Garage, High Street —South School, Queen Street. 4. —Catholic Hall, Browne Street. 5. —.Methodist Schoolroom, Woodlands Street. 6. —Mr Donald's Garage, OGpua Road. 7. --Tent, Mr Parnell's Section, Waiiti Road. 8. Hall, Caroline. Bay. 9. Wiilla< in and Cooper's, North S trerC 10. —Presbyterian Schoolroom, Chuiehi Street. 11. —Mr Thompson’s Store, Evans Street.. POLLING HOURS: it a.m. to 7 >.t. Dated an Tiniaru this 17th Pay of February, 1921. W.M. C. RAYMOND. Mayor ol Borough of Timam. D. VIRITE. Town Clerk and Returning Oflicei: lor the Borough of Timanj..

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170140, 17 February 1921, Page 1

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700

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170140, 17 February 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170140, 17 February 1921, Page 1

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