ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ANCIENT CRETE: THE LOST ATLANTIS by MR. JOSEPH McCABE The Eminent Author, Transl. tor and Lecturer 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. Thursday, 12th July, in the Unitarian Hall. Wonderful discoveries of the last twenty years. The human story becomes intelligible. Simultaneous birth of civilisation in Crete, Egypt and Mesopotamia. The great Labyrinth of Crete (recently visited by the lecturer) and its marvels. Modern costumes, games, drainage system, baths, etc, 4000 years ago. Vivid pictures of the first civilisation in Europe. Admision 2/-. School Children: Half-price.
MILFORD. A EUCHRE PARTY -and DANCE will be held in the Schoolroom o;i FRIDAY, the 13th, at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of School Funds. Admission — Ladies Is, Gents 2s 6d. WM. MACMILLAN, Chairman.
GERALDINE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE (in aid of tho School Library Fund'). will be held in the DRILL HALL., on FRIDAY, Aug. 3. Prizes for the most original costumes. Admission—Double Ticket 3s 6d; extra Lady Is 6d. GTIPUA HALL. A SOCIAL, in aid of Hall Funds, will be held in the Hall, on FRIDAY, July 27. Admission: Gents 2s Gd. Ladies Is, A Motor Conveyance will leave Gabites’ Corner at 7.45 p.m. WM. GLANVILLE, Hon. .Secretary. LAKE COLERIDGE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY. SHOOTING AT INSULATORS. FIFTY POUNDS REWARD. SINCE the erection of the transmission line to Timaru, insulators to the value of £IOO have been wilfully broken in the neighbourhood of Ashburton and Lauriston by shooting, i Further trouble of this nature will cause serjous interruptions in the supply of electric power to Ashburton and Timaru. A reward of fifty pounds will be paid to any person giving information leading to a conviction for the offence of damaging these lines. The penalty provided for is Five Hundred Pounds. R. G. MACGIBBON, Resident Electrical Engineer. THE SUWMY STAFFORD. TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. THESE ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN EVERY FRIDAY EVENING. TEA AND CAKES, HOT PIES, FRUIT SALAD. CORDIALS. RING FOR THE LIFT, LUNCHEON every Day, 11.30 a.m., —2 p.m. MORNING TEA, 10 a.m. AFTERNOON TEA, 2 p.m.—-5 p.m. HOT TEAS, 5 p.nt.—7 p.m. R. 0. MASSEY, PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER, 27 BEVERLEY ROAD, LTMARU. TOWN AND COUNTRY WORK. TSMUKA. WA. EDGELER, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER. MAUDE ST., TEMUKA. Best English Lead and Oils used. The Latest in English Wallpaper. ESTIMATES given, and all WORK GUARANTEED.
HURDLE Y’S SALE TO-DAY. SENSATIONAL BARGAINS.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 12 July 1923, Page 1
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