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SUITABLE WINTER READING. The Broken Bow, by Allen Barker, Gs. The Dippers, by Ben Trevis, 'ls Gd. .T. M. Barry’s Peter Pan ami Wendy, 2s Gd. My Lady Frivol, by Rosa Carey, 2s Gd. ' • The Twisted Foot, by William P. White, Gs. The Secret Witness, by George Gibbs, 2s Gd. The Voice of Johnnie Water, by B. M. Bower, 2s Gd. Stolen Fruit, by Rachel MacNamara, 2s 6d. The Ace, by Douglas Grant, 2s Gd. The Garment of Gold, by Oliver Saiulys, 2s. Gd. The Woman Haters, by Joseph Lincon, 2s Gd. G. HENDERSON, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Opposite Herberts. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ’TTIIS SOCIETY has just issued its 76th Annual Report for the year 1 924. The amount available for distribution as Cash Bonuses is £2.20 0.9 21, which, together with £22,853 paid in Interim Bonuses during the year, is £23G,497 more than the amount divided in the previous year. It is the largest sum ever distributed by the Society as Cash Bonuses for a single year, and represents 52.9 per cent, of the premiums received during the year on participating policies. Insure now and secure a share of the prolits for 1925. Consult: R. M. URQUHART, New Business Representative, A.M.P. Society, Stafford St., TIMARU ANTED KNOWN—\y ANTED--RACQUET'S to Reeling and Repair, equal to bow , boot gut unod. Repair# carried out to all »pori* material, travelling bags, and ptir*«*, by an expert. MALCOLMSON’S. Aboro Smith * leather Shop, Stafford Street. OYSTER SEASON BAS COMMENCED. Full Supply procurable at: LURAJUD’S DOMINION CAFE, Stafford Street (opp. National Bank). A meal of Oysters served at a minute's notice, any hour of the day; alec Oysters in bottles and fried with chip* to take homo.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 9 May 1925, Page 14
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