FOR WEDNESDA Y 30th JUNE, 1926 THE BIGGEST SALE YET RECORD LOW PRICES Our Premises will be Closed on Tuesday, at One o'clock for Final Preparations. SALE CIRCULAR IN WEDNESDAY'S “HERALD’
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CATERING FOR WEDDINGS DANCES, ETC. PRIVATE ROOM FOR PARTIES. The Tea Shop may be engaged for Evening Entertainments and Meetings. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA 9d. LUNCH 1/6. TEA OR COFFEE WITH SCONES OR NUT BREAD, 6d. CHOCOLATE AND HOT CAKES, 9d. NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT AND RE-PAPER. RING A. DEPHOFF, 61 Church Street, Telephone 686, for rock bottom quotation. House Painter, Paperhanger. and Glazier. JH* SOUTH-EN* GROOM. **' C. F. DOYLE, GOODS DELIVERED BADLY. WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL. Manchester Street, Christchurch. . The most-homely and comfortable, Hotel. Two minutes from Station; fife minutes from City Centre. Under entirely new management. Cuisine under personal supervision of Mrs Benger. First Class Table. Civility. Attention. / TERMS MODERATE. Write or 'Phone 1204. Proprietor: S. BENGER. WAIMATE’S NEW MUSIC DEPOT. MISS V. LEONARD, L.T.C.L. j Having acquired the Lease of an j Ideally Bltuated Shop in High Street I (opposite Pyne, Gould, Guinness), ! announces that she Intends carrying j Full Stocks of MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | Including Gramophones and Records. Students prepared for Examinations I in Pianoforte and Theory. J Pupils may also be enrolled foi l Painting and National Daaolag at I Jhe Depot. I
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 28 June 1926, Page 14
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