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Timaru \. SOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING £3OOO STAKES £3OOO Races FRIDAY & SATURDAY 21st and 22nd NOVEMBER, 1924. ACCEPTANCES CLOSE WITH THE SECRETARY, NEXT WEDNESDAY, (NOVEMBER 19th), AT S P.M. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Special Passenger Trains leave Timaru for Racecourse at 11.40 a.m. and 12.10 p.m. Trains leave Racecourse for Timaru-at 5.25 and 5.35 p.m. Special Passenger Train leaA'es Christchurch at 7.55 a.m., arriving Racecourse at 11.27 a.m. Return Train leaves Timaru for Christchurch at 6.40 p.m. Morning Train from Oamaru starts at 7.4 5, and connects with first train from Timaru to Course. Evening Train for Fairlie leaA'es Racecourse at 5.19. Evening Train for Oamaru (and Waimate Branch) leaves Timaru at 6.10. ADMISSION TO COURSE—ONE SHILLING. C. S. FRASER, P.0.80X 57. Secretary. TELEGRAMS: “ALLIANCE,” TIMARU. WAIMATE A. AND P. ASSOOCIATION. FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW. KITCHENER PARK KITCHENER PARK GORGE ROAD, WAIMATE. . . TOMORROW (Tuesday) ... ... November 18th, 1924. RECORD ENTRIES. RECORD ENTRIES. JUDGING COMMENCES 10 A.M. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea Booths on the Grounds. Train leaves Waimate for Timaru after the Slioav at 5.4 a p.m. ALBERT J. HOSKINS, Secy.

ST. SAVIOUR’S BOYS’ ORPHANAGE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Subscribers will be held in St. Mary’s Schoolroom, on MONDAY, 17 th November, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive Annual Report; Election of Committee. A. J. BRIDGEWATER, Secretary. SWIFTS SWIMMING CLUB. "THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Swifts Amateur Swimming Club will be held in Hutchison’s Tea Rooms, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of November, 1924, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Business: Report and Statement for season 1923-4; Election of Officers and General. All members and intending members are requested to attend. M. A. RAYMOND, Hon. Secretary. C. DAVIDSON’S HUGE FIRE SALE AT TEMUKA. IN SAMPLE ROOMS. OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE, TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW (SALE DAY). Readymade Suits, Men’s and Boys’ Suit Lengths, Hats, Shirts, Ties and Oddments at Give-away Prices. Every Article must be cleared by To-morrow Night. JOHN DUNNETT, D AIR YM AN, SE A DOWN. BEGS to remind his many Customers that having disposed of his business to Mr E. lv. Hunt, he would appreciate an early settlement of accounts. I take the liberty of now thanking my customers for their past favours, and would bespeak a continuance of same to my successor. JOHN DUNNETT. Another Forward Move. The Horae Made Depot, Celebrated for its Meats, fomali Goods, Poultry, and Home-made Cakes, has grown too small in its original location for the business that is increasing weekly. To meet this want of room the Cake and Confectionery Depot, known as THE BRKTLAND, just a crow's Stafford Street, from the original HOME MADE DEPOT, has been Uilteu over us a going concern, and the business now will be carried on in the two shops as follows: OLD LOCATION Stafford Buildings, Meat, Small Goods and Poultry, in all their ramifications. New Home Made Depot (Late Bretland),

WAIMATE SHOW. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY) Cheap Excursion BY Lister & Oliphant’s Char-a-banc. LEAVING CLUB HOTEL CORNER AT 9 A.M., RETURNING AFTER SHOW. Have a Bay’s Outing, and come with us, ancl see the Country at its best. CHEAP FARE: Gs RETURN. MISS STRACHAN’S NEW ADDRESS — “ Glasgow House,” 112 STAFFORD ST. NORTH.

For Matrons—Special Inducements —Cool Print House Dresses, large sizes, all colours, from Ds lid. Atternoon Dresses tor the Hot Days, about six only, in Floral Foulard, Brown, Navy and Black, high necks and long sleeves, reduced from 45s Gd to 21s Gd; large sizes. For Outdoor Wear —Woven Silk Dresses, Black, Navy, Brown (long sleeves), reduced half price. For the Races —Black and White Millinery, very fashionable, in wide brims; also small Toque Shapes, 15s Gd to 55s 6d. FOR TUB SEASIDB. Bathing Caps Is each. Water Wings 2s 2d pair. Buckets and Spades from 4d each. Children’s Bathing Costumes: Cotton, all sizes, 2s lid to 4s lid; Woollen do. 5s 1 Id to Gs lid. Ladies’ Bathing Costumes—-All Wool, Colonial Make, large sizes, Naw, with assorted colours, 8s lid, 9s lid. Two-Piece Cotton Woven Navy Bathing Costumes. Were 12s Gd. Reduced to Gs lid. Trimmed White Braid. Specially good quality. Children’s Beach Hats from Is lid .—Scarves to trim them with Is each. 100’s to select from, at: MISS STRACHAN’S “ Glasgow House,” Cash Discount Is in the £l. Telephone 1828. .7. KANE, CAN VA S SIN C AGB N T For the MORTON MAINS AFFORESTATION LIMITED. The soundest of all investments. Inquiries invited. Addles;:: jR. Andrews.

Homo-made Cakes, Bread, Confectionery of all kinds. In the new location also will be an Up-to-date Ice Cream Parlour, Soda Fountain for Summer and Winter Drinks, and Afternoon Tea Rooms. The well known quality which has led to this big advance, will be maintained at BOTH SHOPS. Mrs E. Jenkins, PROPRIETRESS, Takes this opportunity of thanking the public sincerely for the constantly increasing public support that has necessitated this big forward step, and hopes >lo merit a, continuance of the patronage accorded. HOME MADE DEPOTS, FAST Stafford Buildings. WEST Stafford St. across Street. Telephone 1077. L. FREEMAN, BUILDER, HAIIBOKOUGH ST., WATLIXGTOX. ESTIMATES pivf" for Town and *-* Country Work, in Wood. Brick, Concrete, or Stone. Leivaha and Alteration I .'; ulco Fuming of any Lind.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 17 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 17 November 1924, Page 1