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NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTI). FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, LIVE STOCK AND MOTOR CAR, TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, ATTORNEYS, AGENTS. STAFFORD STREET. H. MARSHALL, Manager.

A WILD RIDING COWBOY WHO STEPPED ON THE GAS. CULLERS’ Theatre Royal, To-night at 8 o’clock. FULLERS’ Whether its riding the buckingest bronc, making love to a beautiful girl, winning exciting battles, stepping on the gas at a mile a minute clip, HOOT GIBSON promises you thrills and thrills every time he cuts loose HOOT GIBSON IN TAMING THE WEST. She was born and bred in the Wild West and knew nothing of the ways of Easterners. ’Till Hoot comes out from New York and tames her with the wildest ride that the oldest Wild West compuncher can remember. It’s a thrilling action-romance with all the real flavour of the plains. Don’t miss the thousand and one thrills when the outdoor star cuts loose. Two excellent comedies are “Too Much Mother-in-law,” and “Sir Walter Raleigh;” whilst the Universal News Reel is most interesting. The Royal Orchestra will play under the direction of Mrs Agnes Scott, A.T.C.L., L.A.B. Seats may be booked through 'phone 570. Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/6. Tel. 570

MISS HORGAN, DRESSMAKER AND COSTUMIER, Opp. Ballantyno's. Ladies’ Own Material made af into the Latest and Most Exclusive Designs. For appointments ring Telenhon* 953. IRISH LINEN. REDUCTION SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. ‘l 4 tLt to 19th DECEMBER. 28 SARAH STREET. FAIRVIEW DANCE. To-night, in Fairview Hall, A Lucky Spot Waltz: a Joy for all; A Christmas Cake is there to win, With Cigarettes; so have a spin. McKinney’s Bus -will take you there And return you for a shilling fare. MAUNGATI. T~)IVINE SERVICE will be conducted in the SCHOOL, by the Rev. P. GLADSTONE HUGHES, 8.A., on SUNDAY, 20th December, at 3 p.m. PLEASANT POINT.

MUSICAL ' GIFTS 'are APPRECIATED BY YOUNG AND ODD. Make your Xmas Shopping easy, and inspect our large Stocks of Gramophones, Records, Music and Stringed Instruments. A Present for each member of the family obtainable, at—MRS MORPIISON, 326 Stafford: St. North, has reopened her , pre i . mises, next Dominion Hotel, and in-: tends catering as formerly for old ’■friends and new. Hot and Cold Lunch, 3 course, 1/C, lilorning and Afternoon Tea, Christmas Cakes; Shortbread, Plain and Fancy Scones, Homemade Bread, and a great variety of Small Cakes and PaStry. Orders taken for large Meat and Fruit Pies. Homemade Small Pies 3d each.- Strawberries and Cream, Fruit Salad, Soft brinks, Ice Cream. Milk and Cream, Fresh Eggs, Factory Butter, Cooked Hams to order. Tomato or Ham Sandwiches. Jugs of Tea from 3d up. ’Phone 1206. K. J. CLARK, CHANGE OF LOCATION. RIGHT IN TOWN.

'J’HE BUS WILL NOT RUN TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 17th.' S.C. BOWLING CENTRE. XMAS TOURNAMENT. HTHE CENTRE is prepared to , accept additional Entries for Rinks, Pairs and Singles. A. THOREAU', Secretary. UPPER WAITOHI. TTIE PICNIC in connection ..with * the Upper Waitohi School, advertised for Friday, December 18, .is POSTPONED' TILL THE FOLLOWING DAY (Saturday, the 19th). J. E. GARDNER, Chairman. ' HILTON. A CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL and XMAS TREE will be held in the above Hall, on FRIDAY, December 18tli, 1925. Dancing commences 10 p.m. Gents 2/6, Ladies a. Basket or 1/-. Children 6d. A. J. SHELDON, Convener. IMPOUNDED — 1 In Temuka Pound, by Ranger, from Winchester — ONE ROAN COW, Fat, Slightly Lame in Right Front Leg. J. R. BRADSHAW, Poundkeeper. . NOTICE QF MEETING. ALL SHOPKEEPERS are invited to attend a brief meeting in Mr G. Johnson’s Office, Stafford Chambers,- at 9 a.m. TO-DAY, 17th December, 19 25. E. D. McRAE, Convener.

TOBACCONIST & HAIRDRESSER, \V7TLL 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. a blk Clark m his ,ne\\- location to further m'eer the wishes of Customers, and to make many more new friends. DRESSMAKING. FOR THE LATEST DESIGNS IN COSTUMES, COATS, FROCKS, ETC. TERMS MODERATE. Misses hughes, Corner Woollccmbe and Stafford Streets. . A PLEASANT SURPRISE. YOU NEED NOT BE DISAPPOINTED if you cannot go to the Dunedin Exhibition to hear the Famous Scottish Band. WE CAN SUPPLY their Splendid Records. HEAR THE BAND in your own Home. A Good Gramophone, WITH SOLID OAK .-CASE From-£4/10/-. BRUNSDEN’S, - THE DIRECT IMPORTER, High Class Pianos—£Bo. BEST VALUES IN TOWN. 179 STAFFORD STREET. £I4OO. £I4OO. BARGAIN EXTRAORDINARY. WAI-ITI ROAD PROPERTY. WELL-BUILT HOUSE of 7 Room., every modern convenience, -all nicely papered with the latest art papers, newly painted outside. Built on one of the finest sections on Wai-iti Road. Just one minute from the Bay. The Garden is nicely laid out in Lawn and Flowers. There is also a Garage on the property. Not a penny to be spent on the place.' Suitably adapted for Boardinghouse or Letting Rooms. At the Low Price of £I4OO. We consider this the snip of

PLEASANT POINT DOMAIN BOARD. '"THE PLEASANT POINT CALE--1 DONIAN SOCIETY lias been granted the sole right to use the Pleasant Point Domain, on TUESDAY, the 29th of December, 1925, to hold the Society’s Annual Sports, when a Charge for Admission will be charged. M. F. MAZE, Chairman. TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. A PPLICATIONS will be received up till noon, THURSDAY, the 17th December inst., for the POSITION OF STABLEMAN - BLACKSMITH. Salafy £7 per week. Conditions of employment may be seen at the Borough Engineer’s Office. D. VIRTUE, Town Clerk. ; GIVE GIFTS THAT LAST. THEIR ASSOCIATIONS GROW EVER DEARER WITH EACH SUCCEEDING YEAR. Where else can you find such a wealth of gift suggestions, all combining appropriateness with appealing price. . FOR; HER: Armlets, Ear-rings, Bead Necklets 'Wristlet Watches, Xylonite Ware, Salts Bottles, Dainty Leather Goods, Vanity Cases, Etc. FOR HIM: Memo Tablets, Calendars, Drinking Cups, Ink Bottles, Pipe Holders, Ash Trays, etc., Signet Rings, Studs and Links, Alberts, Scarf Pins and Pencils, etc. G. AND T. YOUNG, LTD., “The Gift House,” 20 2 STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU.

the year. Deposit £300; Balance Easy Payments. As the Owner is leaving Tiniaru he must sell. We are Sole Agents. GEO. REID. Speculators! Here's Your Chance. We have been instructed by the Proprietor to offer for sale — A VERY FINE BLOCK OF BUILDING SITES, consisting of about 4J ACRES, haring a Frontage of nearly 20 CHAINS to two of our Residential Streets. Would cut into 24 SECTIONS, and nearly all level. These sections are right on the ’bus route, there are various sheds, stable, etc., on the property, and as the owner is retiring he has fixed the low price of £2150 for the lot, so get in early, this will soon go. SOLE AGENTS: GEO. REID.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 17 December 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 17 December 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 17 December 1925, Page 1