TEMUKA. DOMINION THEATRE. SATURDAY. The Screen’s Mightiest Epic of the Sea. WALLACE BEERY AND ESTHER RALSTON, in: » OLD IRONSIDES. The story of a country lad who ran away to sea. Filled with delightful romance, thrilling battle scenes with pirates interspersed with rollicking humour. GAZETTE, SCENIC, COMEDY. Circle 1/6; Stalls 1/-. TEMUKA. ST. JOSEPH'S TENNIS CLUB. ’’THE ABOVE CLUB will hold a DANCE in the Catholic Club Rooms, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 6th Inst. Sinclair’s Orchestra. Good Supper. Novelty Dances. Right of Admission Reserved. Admission: Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. M. CRANNITCH, Hon. Secretary. TEMUKA DOMAIN BOARD. '"TENDERS will be received up to 1 Noon, 13th March, 19 29, for Painting the Pavilion and Bathing Sheds. Specifications may be seen at the Borough Council Office, Temuka. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. ED. BUTT. Secretary. 2nd March, 1929. TEMUKA BOROUGH COUNCIL. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of General Labourer. Further particulars are obtainable from the undersigned with whom applications clgse at 12 noon, on 13th March, 1929. ED. BUTT, Town Clerk.
TEMUKA DOMAIN BOARD. A STREET COLLECT and SHOP in aid of the Board’s Funds, will be held on TUESDAY, 12th March. Produce of any description will be gratefully accepted and may be left either at the C.F.C.A., or with Mr A. W. Buzan, prior to that day. ED. BUTT, Secretary. MILFORD. "THE MILFORD CARNIVAL COM--1 MITTEE have Booked THURSDAY, March 21st, for a GRAND SOCIAL. TEMUKA BOROUGH COUNCIL. '"TENDERS are invited and will be A received up to noon, 13th March, for the lease of the undermentioned Temuka Borough Reserves. Rents payable Half-yearly in advance. Half year's rent to accompany tender. Lease for period of seven years, ending 31st March, 1936. Conditions of lease may be seen at the Borough Council Office. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. (Name given: Present Tenant.) Lot 10—Secs. 179, 80, 81, 90, 91, 92, Holland and Temuka Terrace, lac. 3rds. 16pchs, J. F. Wright. Lot B—Secs. 210, 211, 212, Vine Street, 1-1-13, A. C. Watson. Lot 6 —Secs. 67, 6 8 (Shed on Sect, belongs to present tenant), King St. South, 1-0-0, Mrs Hope. Lot 7—Secs. 44, 45, 46, Vine and High St., 1-2-13, P. F. Peoples. Pt. Res. 168, Lots 1,2, 3, King St., 1-0-0, E. O. Shaw. Pt. 820, Wilmhurst Road, 6-0-20, D. C. Mill 3. Pt. North Belt, North Belt, J. J. Ellis. Pt. 1652, Sec. 95 (Cottage), Wilkin St., 1 rd 0 pchs, H. E. Smith. Pt. 1652, Sec. 96, Studholme St., 1-0, Vacant. Pt. 1652, Sec. 94, Studholme St., 1- R. Colville. Pt. 1652, Sec. 97 (Cottage), Wilkin St., 1-0, Mrs Buckley. Pt. 758, Secs. 45, 47, 49, Princess and Studholme Sts., 2-39, W. McBride. Pt. 759, Secs. 54, 55, 56, 57, Hamilton and Princess Sts., 3-38, J. Proudlock. Pt. 761, Secs. 116, 118, 120, 122, Hamilton and Denmark Sts., 3-39, S. B. Norton. Pt. 1697, Secs. 235, 36, 37, 38, Raynor and High Sts., 3-38, D. Taylor. Pt. 760, Secs. 78, 79, 80, 81, Studholme and Princess Sts., 3-33, J. Spillane. Pt. 1704, Secs. 265, 66, 67, 68, Hornbrook and Denmark Sts., 3-38, W. T. Kingston. Pt. 1701, Secs. 425, 426, High St. (near Cemetery), 2-32, J. Oliver. Pt. 1703, Secs. 249, 60, 51, 52, Hayhurst and Hornbrook Sts., 1-0-0, S. B. Wightman. Pt. 1707 and 2772, Secs. 303, 4, 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10, Gammack and Ormsby Sts., 2-0-0, J. Cook. Pt. 1705, Secs. 343, 44, 45, 46, Maude and High Sts., 1-0-0, T. Greelish. Pt. 2741, Secs. 347, 48, 49, 50, Maude and Guise Sts., 1-0-0, W. Grant. * Pt. 2742, Secs. 657, 659, Ormsby St., 1-38, L. H. Benbow. Pt. 1706 and 2740, Secs. 401, 2, 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, Shaw and John Sts., 2- W. F. Cameron. Pt. 2769, 2770, 2771, Secs. 878, 79, 80, John Street, 3-0-10, Mrs Scannell. Pt. 2774 and 2795, Secs. 452, 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9, Wilkin and Raynor Sts., 2-1-0, J. Simpson. Pt. 1699, Secs. 317, 8,9, 20, Ormsby and Denmark Sts., 1-0-0, R. Harvey. Pt. 2773, Secs. 321, 2,3, 4, Ormsby and Maude Sts., 1-0-0, J. B. Woodhead. Pt. 1698, Secs. 387, 8,9, 90, Hornbrook and High Sts., 0-3-38, N. B. Balls. 50 CHAIRS 50 ON BEHALF OF A CLIENT, I HAVE 5 0 HIGH-BACK DINERS, To be sold at LESS THAN THE PRICE OF A KITCHEN CHAIR! L. J. STORY, Cabenetmaker, picture Framer, and Undertaker, Cr. Cliff and. Turnbull Streets.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18203, 2 March 1929, Page 1
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