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DOMINION THEATRE, .TEMUKA. TUESDAY. If you have to stay out all night, don’t fail to see: REGINALD DENNY, . In “OUT ALL NIGHT.” “OUT ALL NIGHT.” “OUT ALL NIGHT.” A scintillating squint at the troubles of a newly-wedded husband, who protended he was a ship doctor. GAZETTE COMEDY. PRIMARY SCHOOLS. :|WIAIN, WAIMATAITAI and WEST SCHOOLS, will re-open on WEDNESDAY MORNING, Ist February, at the usual hour. )- Owing to Renovations being incomplete, SOUTH SCHOOL will NOT assemble until MONDAY NEXT. W. GIBB, President, , Timaru and Dist. S.C. Assoc. ST. ANDREWS. IA SOCIAL AND PRESENTATION V* to Mr T. HUBBARD will be held iri the PUBLIC HALL,- on FRIDAY, February 3rd, at 8.30 p.m. Ladies a Basket. Non-subscribers 2/-. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Good Music Provided. " SHORTHAND TYPISTE. THE SERVICES of a SHORTHAND TYPISTE are required. Applications setting out fully previous experience (if any) and Educational qualifications, must be forwarded immediately to the undersigned. “COMMERCE,” P.O. Box 156, Timaru. A UTUMN-Winter Orders Thomson's* Tailoring date from February Ist —last day to-day for summer season. Numbered rotation of order. Prize —One Floral Neglige Shirt, One or rwo Collars to Match, and smart four-in-hand Tie, is still open to the Vlan, Woman, Boy or Girl, who gives Vlr Solomon, the Cutter, a Tailoring Order this day, bringing up the reluisite number. Only a trifle from .he required 100. The one who gets >n first gets the Prize. T. AND J. THOMSON. ELOCUTION. MR HAROLD WARD HAS RESUMED TUITION. Former pupils at usual hours. New Pupils by arrangement. Term begins with first lesson. Address: 10 SEAVIEW TERRACE.

THANKS. TWIR ALEXANDER DAVIE AND ■ FAMILY wish to express their sincere appreciation for the many expressions of sympathy and floral tributes during their recent sad bereavement, also to Drs. Burns and Unwin for their untiring attention for many years. STAFFORD TEAROOMS. Under New Management. "VY/ITH many years’ experience in ” catering I hope by courtesy, prompt and expert attention to merit a continuance of the patronage of a large section of Timaru and South Canterbury, people. I intend to keep the Rooms up-to-date in every way possible, and so continue to build up the already high reputation of the above well and favourably known Tearooms. F. J. BASTINGS, THE NEW PROPRIETOR, STAFFORD TEAROOMS. VISITORS & RESIDENTS IF YOU DESIRE SATISFACTION, PATRONISE THE NOW WELL-ESTABLISHED RED AND WHITE CONTINUOUS AND RELIABLE TAXI SERVICE. 'Phones: Stand 561. Garage 457T. E. MCPHERSON MOTOR ENGINEER CAIN’S TERRACE. GUARANTEES — FIRST-CLASS WORK PROMPTITUDE REASONABLE CHARGES GENERAL SATISFACTIO> A TRIAL SOLICITED.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17869, 31 January 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17869, 31 January 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17869, 31 January 1928, Page 1