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THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923 GRAND IRISH CONCERT. ARTISTS: MISS CARA HOLDGATE MISS OSBORNE (Dunedin) MISS E. WESTMACOTT MISS B. MEEHAN MR ERNEST DRAKE (Dunedin) MR G. H. ANDREWS MR J. FOUHY. Also Male Chorus, Dancing, and the South Canterbury Orchestra (Conductor, Mr T. O’Connor). At the Piano, Mrs N. D. Mangos. Circle 3/6, Stalls 2/6, Pit 17Box Plan at the Bristol, Tuesday next at 9 h.m., where Circle Tickets are available. I CANTERBURY COLLEGE. COURSES IN FORESTRY. A COURSE of Lectures, Laboratory and. Field-work in PRINCIPLES OF FORESTRY, SILVICULTURE, and FOREST BOTANY will be given in tho Biological Department during tho current season. Courses in ELEMENTARY SURVEYING, PROPERTIES of MATERIALS, BUILDING CONSTRUCTION and DRAWING suitable for Foresters, can be taken in tho School of Engineering. Those courses will bo suitable for Forest Rangers, Surveyors and others desiring Elementary knowledge of Forestry and Arboriculture. Subjects required for the INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION for the B.Sc. IN FORESTRY are provided for in tho ordinary Collego Courses. For further particulars apply to Mr C. E. Fowernker, M.A., Lecturer in Forestry and Botany, Canterbury College. L. A. STRINGER, * Registrar. WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LITERATURE CLASS —7.45. hibiect — 'CHARLES DICKENS, “THE CHRISTMAS CAROLS.” Mr Allan Sawell, M.A., Tutor. Visitors Invited. -jOMINION THEATRE, TEMUIvA. O’CLOCK (Thursday) 8 O’CLOCK Popular Paramount Star THOMAS MEIGHAN in, “A PRINCE THERE WAS;” “A PRINCE THERE WAS.” “A PRINCE THERE WAS.” A delightful Picture, with a refreshf ing theme. , “A PRINCE THERE WAS.” “A PRINCE THERE WAS.” Supports: Burton Holmes Travels. Mack Sennet Comedy—“lts a «80,v.” GERALDINE DOMAIN BOARD.

THE ST. PATRICK’S' SPORTS ASSOCIATION has been granted i the exclusive use of the Geraldine i Parks for the purpose . of holding a SPORTS MEETING, on THURSDAY loth March, 1923, with authority to charge for admission to the Grounds —Adults Is, Children 6d each, Motor Cars 2s, Horses and . other Vehicles Is. .. Extra charge for admission to the Grandstand. E. HAEDCASTLE, Chairman. TENDERS. imENDERS are invited for the .JL Erection of FOUR HOUftES m Heaton Street for the Timaru Borough Council. , . i Tenders close on the Bth met. HERBERT HALL, Reg. Architeot. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of additions to the NURSES’ HOME at the YVuimatc Hospital. Tenders close on 21st inst. HERBERT HALL, ‘ Reg. Architect. TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. TEA ROOM, FRUIT AND LQLLIE STALL, ■ CAROLINE BAY, TIMARU. CJEPARATE TENDERS for LEASES (a) TEA ROOM and (fa)' Proposed NEW FRUIT AND LOLLIE STALL, aiul Alternate Tenders for Lease of the Tea Room and Old Lollie' Stall, will be received up to NOON, THURSDAY’, the Bth day of March, 1923. Conditions may be seen at the Council’s Office. D. YURTUE, Town Cl&rk. A Business Change. B. N. GRANT, EXPERT MOTOR MECHANIC, Stafford Street North, has pleasure in aiinouncing that lie has shifted to more spacious and better equipped premises, ARTHUR STREET, opposite Gasworks, late Campbell’s Garage. All classes of . Mechanical Repairs and Overhauls effected expeditiously and at a reasonable figure. U. N. GRANT, REPAIR EXPERT, GARAGE ARTHUR STREET. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. S. and A. GARLAND, FURRIERS, |SEG to announce that they have rej** moved to more centrally situated ! premises, HANNAH’S BUILDINGS. Stafford Street, opposite Hutchison’s. TELEPHONE 943. FUR COATS FOR THE CHILDREN at Prices showing a Tremendous Reduction. OPOSSUM CAPES from £3 10s. RABBIT CAPES AND SCARVES in Latest Style. REMODELLING WORK neatly and expeditiously done, recreating the Garment in latest style and at reasonable cost. DYNCJNG, DEPORTMENT. AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. MISS MARRIOTT WATSON lias Resumed Classes. 11 the latest Ball-room Dances, inluding the Now Tango. Privnte losms bv arrangement. Children’s Saturday Morning Classes ave commenced. Address — ‘ ‘ Beverley,’ ’ Timnru. olephone

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18063, 8 March 1923, Page 1

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