WESLEY.HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FINAL STUDENTS’ PIANOFORTE RECITAL, BY THE PUPILS OF MRS.. N. D. MANGOS. A Fee of 1/- will be charged, and seats may be reseiwed at the Bristol. ONLY A FEW DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS. WATCH MISS McATEEIVS WIN DOW For Patricia’s Display of Dainty, Practical and Reasonably Priced Gifts. Brides-to-be will find among our Goods just those exclusive Garments they are looking for to complete their trousseau. There are wee Baby Frocks too, which will delight every mother. COMMENING WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY the 16th, FOR THIIEE DAYS ONLY. Do not miss this opportunity. SPRINGBROOK SCHOOL.
'TTIE ANNUAL PICNIC will :be held . in the School .Grounds on FRIDAY, December ISth, assembling-11 a.m. A Dance will .be held in the Evening. Children to appear in Fancy Dress. Prize for Best Costume. Waltzing Competition for Adults. Music, by Miss Smallridge’s Band. Gents 2/6; Ladies a Basket.' W. A. SCHMELZ, Chairman. 1 GERALDINE COUNTY COUNCIL.-' are invited for the Erecan Outbuilding in Wood at the back of the County Office, Geraldine. Plan and Specifications may be seen at the Office. Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to SATURDAY, the 16th of January next. A. A. READDIE, County Clerk. Geraldine, 12th Dec., 1925. HTENDERS tion of GERALDINE COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC TENDERS close at noon, 1 on SATURDAY, 19tli December inst., at the County Council Office, Ternuka (where particulars may be seen), for: • CONTRACT No. 41, widening Kaltahu Footbridge. Hilton. C. E. BREMNER, County Engineer. CLOSE TO BAY, TENNIS COURTS, BOWLING GREEN, ETC. Telephone 430. ■ SIUTCHBI'RY HOUSE, 5 SARAH STREET, - TIMARU. EVERY COMFORT. TERMS ON APPLICATION. MRS H. D. PRESTON, Proprietress.
H. J. CLARK, CHANGE OF LOCATION. EIGHT IN TOWN. TOBACCONIST & HAIRDRESSER, VV7ILL be located from MONDAY, W NEXT, In Central Premises, Stafford Street Middle, next Club Hotel. The Saloon will be under the Special Attention of the Proprietor, assisted by Competent Tradesmen, and a Special Saloon will be kept for Ladies. Mr Clark hopes in his new location to further meet the wishes of Customers, and to make many more new friends. H. C. STRACHAN, “GLASGOW HOUSE,” 112 STAFFORD STREET SOUTH. ..THE HOLIDAY SEASON WILL.. SOON BE HERE! J '"THERE are some Specially Cheap * Frocks in Silk, Crepe de Cliene and Washing Materials displayed in our Showrooms upstairs. MORNING FROCKS AND HOUSE DRESSES From 5/11 DARK COLOURS FOR MATRONS— Long Sleeves and High Necks, at Reduced Prices. Special Reductions on All Our Millinery. READY TO WEARS . . From 6/11 A First Class Milliner on our Staff, who will make any kind of Hat to Order to Suit Customer. 1 FOR THE KIDDIES —As we are giving up our Toy Department, we are selling Toys regardless of
cost. A good chance for Picnics and School Treats. TOY CAVE NOW OPEN. H. C. STRACHAN, “GLASGOW HOUSE,” 112 STAFFORD STREET SOUTH. Telephone S2S. XMAS ’25. 0. J. YOUNG, PASTRY COOK AND BAKER, j PURE BREAD SPECIALIST, CHURCH STREET, Wishes his many Customers and the Public of South Canterbury, A RIGHT ROYAL CHRISTMAS! To help on the good cheer, he is now receiving orders for DELICIOUS CHRISTMAS CAKES; EXTRA SPECIAL QUALITY, PLAIN OR ICED, At PRICES TO SUIT EVERY PURSE. ORDER KARLVTfdenhona lli.vr.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 14 December 1925, Page 1
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