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■"THE YEARLY ‘‘BURNS ” CON--1 CERT will be held in the Unitarian Hall, Church Street, THURSDAY, 28th January. 1926, at 8 p.m. Burns Address: Rev. Lawry. Singers: Misses Russell, Davidson, and Hastie; and Messrs Nicol and Crerar. Highland Dancing and Contest Selections by the Highland Pipe Band. Dance to Follow. DONALD PETRIE, Secretary. NORTH END QUEEN. A EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE will be held in the Caroline Bay Hall, on THURSDAY, 4th, at S o’clock, in aid of the North End Queen. Good Prizes. Admission 2/6. The Committee hopes that all North End Residents will 'attend, and thus help to place the North End l Queen at the head of the Poll. SOUTH ORARI RIVER DISTRICT. /V MEETING of RATEPAYERS in ■* the above District will be held in the Clandeboye Hall, on FRIDAY, 29th inst., at 8 p.m., to consider the Question of maintaining River Works by Rating or otherwise. J. BARRY, Convener. ■27th January. 1926. TEMUKA BICYCLE AND ATHLETIC CLUB. ■yilE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Fire Brigade Rooms on THURSDAY, January 28th, S p.m. All members are requested to attend. G. H. CLEMENTS, Hon. Sec. PLEASANT POINT. 'TTIE BUS WILL NOT RUN TO--1 MORROW (THURSDAY). TIMARU AND, DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEES’ ASSN. 'T’HE PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS of the District will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY - , 2nd February, 1926. W. GIBB, Hon. Secretary.

PAIRLIE PICTURES. . THURSDAY, JAN. 28tli. William Fox Presents tlie 1925 High Speed Melodrama: “THE CYCLONE. Usual Prices. LAST THREE DAYS OF MIGNONNE’S SALE. ASTONISHING VALUES. EVERY DRESS AND HAT REDUCr ED TO HALF PRICE. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. HALF PRICE SALE AT Mignonne SALE CLOSES POSITIVELY FRIDAY MORNING. Owing to the increasing demand for “RUGBY” CARS, and the complicated management required to take care of assembling, sales, linance, and the repairs to all makes of cars, we, F. R. and C. G. DENNISON, Proprietors of DENNISON & SHIPLEY, LTD., (this latter name will probably be altered to Dennison & Co., Ltd.), have let the General Repair, Oil and Sundry Branches of our Business to MESSRS SPOWART & LANGRIDGE. This arrangement will be advantageous to clients, as each department will be managed by competent men. Mr G. S. Spowart has had 20 years ; motor repairing experience, and Mr 1 G. B. Langridge lias had consider- ! able experience in various garages j and electrical work. i RE RUGBY CARS.—There is a 1

rumour in circulation in this district “that Rugby cars are going oil the market.” This' statement is FALSE, consequently unfair to prospective buyers and to our business. As a matter of fact the RUGBY manufacturers are making arrangements to more than DOUBLE THEIR OUTPUT (see November issue of “Motor Age”) to cope with the extraordinary demand for these reliable curs. They are also adding a “Light.,” “Handsome,” "Low Running Cost,” 2 Jin. by 4Jin. SixCylinder Rugby to the Line, samples of which will arrive here in March next. Thanking patrons for past favours. (Signed) F. R. DENNISON, Manager. In accordance with the above, the undersigned have entered into partnership, and will carry on the General Repair, Oil and Sundry Business as above. With skilful and prompt service, we wish to be favoured with a share of the trade. Telephone, “Dennison's Garage,” SG9. iA«l Vate ’ phones: G. S. Spowarl, 10*.5T; G. B. Langridge, 9125. (Signed) SPOWART & LANGRIDGE. H. AV ILLIAMSOK, VETERINARY SURGEON, “HOLLYWOOD,” Campbell Street, Maori Hill. Telephone 1244,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 January 1926, Page 1