ART PORTRAITURE. J. ERNEST PIGOTT, ART BRIDAL PHOTOGRAPHER., SPECIALIST IN SPORTING GROUPS. GEORGE STREET STUDIO (Later Walter Clegg's). HOURS: a to 5 DAILY. Or by Appointment. •THE STUDIO is particularly suit- * able for Groups, ar.d the Lightin.: and Arrangements tend to give the very highest artistic effects. It is confidently claimed that the | Studio is one of the best appointed, | not only in the district, but in the .Dominion. SEE ENTRANCE HALL for Display of PINE PORTRAITURE. J. E. PIGOTT, THE TEIDAL PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE STREET STUDIO. Marry the Gin ana let us perpetuate the Event. TELEPHONE 398. PLANTING SEASON: 1924. Now; is the Time TO PLANT ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF NURSERY STOCK. I HAVE A PARTICULARLY FINE LOT OF FRUIT TREES, ROSES, ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBS, ■ HEDGE PLANTS, ■ SHELTER AND PLANTATION TREES, All grown in an exposed position —therefore well-rooted, clean and {lardy. RHUBARB, SEAKALE AND ASPARAGUS ROOTS. Strong Cabbage Plants now ready. All Floral Work as usual. P. G. ALLEN, SEED MERCHANT, NURSERYMAN , AND FLORIST, TIMARU. PERSONAL. VY/ILL MRS PHOEBE WOODS or ,w MOORE, formerly of Invercargill and Timaru, please communicate with Messrs Aspinall and Sim, Solicitors, 99 Lower High Street, Dunedin, as early as possible. W AIM ATE... OT. PAUL’S METHODIST CHURCH, ° SUNDAY EVENING. June 15th, at 6.30. Memorial Service to the late Mr J. Kippenberger. Ail his Friends are invited. JUBILEE. ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP PEERESS, JULY 26th, 1874. VY/ANTED —Those who came out on the above ship to send their names to the undersigned on or before July 10, so that arrangements may be made for a Re-union. G. J. SEALEY. 59 King Street, Timaru. FAIRVIEW. 'T'HE FIRST DANCE, in aid of the Hall Funds, will be held in the School, on FRIDAY. June 20. at 8 p.m. Admission —Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is Gd. J. E. MAXWELL, Secretary. TRAIN ALTERATION. AFTER SATUURDAY, 14th June, the 5.30 p.m. daily (except Saturday),‘and 12.20 p.m. Saturday Pare-ora-Timaru Workmen’s Trains will NOT RUN.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL SATURDAY, 14th JUNE. Rovers v. Rangers, Russell Square, at 2.45. Referee, Mr Hunter. Rovers v. Thistle, Anzac Square, at 1.30. Referee, Mr Drummond. ARUNDEL MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB Will' hold their ANNUAL HARE DRIVE, JUNE 19. On JUNE 19. Meet at A. Pithie’s at 9 a.m. O. KEEN, Secy. HUNTER. '■"PHE BACHELORS and SPINSTERS of Hunter cordially invite the Residents of Hunter and Surrounding Districts to their Annual Ball, to be held in the Library Hall, on JULY 9th. Grand March at 8 p.m. Miss Morgan’s Orchestra. G HAMMOND, J. McNEILL, Jt. Secs. ELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL SOCIAL AND DANCE. ST. PATRICK’S HALL, Browne Street. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th, 1924. Campbell’s Orchestra. J. DOWNEY, GEO FLETT, Jt. Secs. WARM ATE WINTER SHOW. ENTRIES for the POULTRY SECtion CLOSE 8 P.M. THIS EVENING with W. F. GEORGE, Secretary, Waimate Winter Show. WINTER EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. FROM AUCKLAND— Niagara, Bth July, Makura, sth August. RETURNING FROM HONOLULU— Niagara, fith Augurt.. Makura, 3rd September. RETURN FARE—lst CLASS £SO. For full particulars apply to: UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z.,
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 14 June 1924, Page 1
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