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You have only to place a Player-roll in j)ositiou, and blow the bellows, then impart all the colour-tone, tempo, and other effects you desire, by means of the wonderfully sensitive Expression-Pedals. —that’s the modern way of playing the piano, which can be enjoyed by people who do not know a note of Music. It is done in every home in which is installed a " QOURLAY ” FOOT-EXPRESSION PIANO. Price £lB5. Easy Deferred Payments Arranged. JUST LANDING! Another Shipment of these popular Player-Pianos, in Oak, Walnut, and Mahogany. Will you kindly call? Then you can see and hear the “Gourlay” Piano for yourself. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., The Great Piano House. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. A PPLICATION haying been made ** to me for the issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title Volume 241 Folio 63 for Lots 103, 104, 110 and 111 Deposit Plan 1988 part of Rural Section 37 53 situated in Block 111 Patiti Survey District WHEREOF CHARLES HENRY PACKWOOD of Pareora Labourer is the registered proprietor and evidence having been furnished of the loss of the said Certificate of Title I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE 1 that it Is my intention to issue a new Certificate of Title in lieu thereof at the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated at the Land Registry Office at Christchurch this 15th day of October, 1928. ' F. W. BROUGHTON, District Land Registrar. £UN AR D line Travel Home via America and Cross the Atlantic by AQUITANIA, BERENGARIA, MAURETANIA, Or other Magnificent Steamers from U.S.A. and Canada to England; or if proceeding Home by direct steamer, or via Australia. Return by Cunard Trans-Atlantic. Good selection of berths actually held in New Zealand. FOR LONDON via PANAMA CANAL or CAPE HORN ROUTE. Steamer From Date about . / / Port Darwin .. Wellington Oct. 23 Port Fremantle Wellington Oct. 30 Port Auckland Wellington Dec. 8 Limited Accommodation for Saloon Passengers. For accommodation and full particulars, apply— D. C. TURNBULL AND CO., Agents Commonwealth . & Dominion I Line, Ltd.

R.M.S. "AORANGI” & “NIAGARA," “MAKURA” & “TAHITI." PASSENGERS by the above Steamr ers Booking Through Tickets to England, may connect at New York, Montreal, etc., with the magnificent Steamers of the WHITE STAR LINE. Allotments of accommodation held here. Berths may bo selected and passage tickets obtained in exchange for Atlantic portion of through tickets before leaving New Zealand. PANAMA-PACIFIC LINE. Regular sailings of comfortable steamers between San Francisco and New York, via Los Angeles, Panama Canal, and Havana. Through passengers may travel by this Line at about the same cost, instead of crossing Canada or America by rail. For further particulars, apply—■ DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., LTD.

WALKER’S TOURIST SERVICE. OAMARU TROTS. LABOUR DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. BLUE BIRD BUS WILL LEAVE CLUB HOTEL CORNER AT 9.15 A.M., RETURNING AFTER LAST RACE. RETURN FARE: 10/-. Book Early. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21st. SPECIAL TRIP TO HANGING ROCK. GRAND DAY’S OUTING. BUS WILL LEAVE CLUB HOTEL CORNER AT 9 A.M. RETURN FARE: 5/-. Tea, Sugar and Milk Provided. Tea, Sugar and Milk Provided. ONLY A FEW SEATS LEFT, SO BOOK EARLY. For information and Seat Booking, call at Moore’s, Confectioner, Stafford Street North, or Ring Telephone 1241.

LISTER’S MOTORS, OAMARU TROTS. LABOUR DAY (MONDAY), 22nd OCTOBER. Buses leave Old Bank Corner 9.30 a.m., returning after last race. FARE: 10/- RETURN. FAIRLIE BUS—Bus leaves Fairlie 7.30 a.m., arrive Timaru 9.15, arrive Oamaru 11.30; leaves Timaru for Fairlie 8 p.m. GERALDINE BUS —Bus leaves Geraldine 8 a.m., pick up passengers Temulta 8.30; arrive Timaru 9.15; arrive Oamaru 11.30; leaving Timaru for Geraldine i p.m. TEMUKA BUS —Ordinary Tin e-table SUSPENDED. WAIMATE BUS —Bus Laves '\Vnimat? 10 a.m. for OAMARTJ RACES, returning after last, ipt.e

A WARRANT FOR WAR. War was actually fought to defend Slavery. The reason being that some men had not advanced in thought to know that Civilisation at that time demanded “SLAVERY MUST These men were unprogressive thinkers. That was all-To-day, when both Science and Civilisation say THE TRAFP IL IN LIQUOR MUST GO, there are still men who fight to retain it. They are unprogressive thinkers. That is all. They have not advanced along with the times. That commendable authority, the League of Nations, places a ban on Liquor in all Mandated Territory, and at the last September sitting considered Alcoholism in its own lands. —Thus Civilisation advances.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18092, 19 October 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18092, 19 October 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18092, 19 October 1928, Page 1

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