FATHER AND SON! The former, famous Colonel of the I oreign Legion—the latter, Private Smith, soul-battered derelict of an ob scure ancestry, who had enlisted to hide his shame and save the honour \of a woman. Now they meet, face to face—the son condemned to death —court-martialled—with his own father sitting in judgment NORMAN KERRY fit »d LEWIS a J BOX PLAN AT THE BRIS.TOL. THE GRAND, TO-NIGHT. Prices as usual. ’Phone 486. OTIPUA. THE PAREORA WEST TENNIS A CLUB will hold a Dance in the OTIPUA HALL, TO-NIGHT (Friday) Mareh 15. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. E. SMITH, Secretary. NEW BRIGHTON TROTS. SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929. 'AR leaving 7 a.m., returning after Last Race. Fare, 30/- Return. ’Phones 599—666. J. A. TEMPLETON, Church Street Taxi Stand. MISS MULVANY GRAY Announces that she is Resuming Classes in Timaru from MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25 th. Classes now Forming for Ballroom and Greek Dancing and Elocution. Particulars from Miss M. Sullivan, 20 Latter Street. •i TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received up till 1 12 Noon, WEDNESDAY, March 20th, for Erecting BRICK SHOP and DWELLING, Hewling Street, for F. M. SHEW AN, ESQ. HAROLD BROADHEAD, Architect, A.M.P. Buildings. PUBLIC NOTICE. MEW UP-TO-DATE CHEVROLET LORRY, fitted with comfortable seating accommodation, now available for Picnic Parties, etc. Also for Carting Grain, Potatoes, and General Produce. Get a quote from; CHAS. DUNCAN, North Town Belt, Temuka. ’Phone 216.
WAIMATE BACON FACTORY REOPENS FOR CURING On MONDAY, APRIL 22nd. A. D. ROGERS, Proprietor. GOLD TRINKETS THAT have grown old-fashioned 1 and are just lying about the house, can be made Into up-to-date Jewellery at small cost. Bring yours along and let me give you the price. LYALL DEWAR, Jeweller, Watchmaker, Diamond Setter and Engraver, GEORGE STREET. Miss H. C. STRACHAN, CHILDREN’S OUTFITTER, SPECIAL—Miss Strachan will make a Present of a Handsome Shawl to the Baby (Boy or Girl), born on Easter Monday. Town or Country Residents apply Arcade.— New Stock of Babies’ Garments. Also Soap for Infants (Cantilever’s*, 9d.— Johnston’s Baby Powder 1/6. —Silk Frocks, Ist and 2nd sizes, embroidered, very dainty and suitable for gifts; for 9/11 and 10/6. —For Ladies’ O.S. Cardigans, Fleecy AllWool, Colonial Make, Navy, Black, and Colours; from 10/6. —Woven Fleecy Night Gowns, small size, 2/11, large size 3/11. —New Stock Children’s Jerseys and Cardigans, from Miss H. C. STRACHAN, ARCADE BABY SHOP. SHOP WHERE RENTS ARE LOWER AND GOODS CHEAPER. MONEY TO LEND. WE SPECIALISE. pONSULT MESSRS RUNCIMAN v -' AND PRYOR, LTD., WENTWORTH AUCTION MART, Timaru, Agents for OTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY CO., LTD. Amounts from £lO upwards granted on FurnKure, lianos, Life Policies, Shares, Etc., PJtc. EASY PAYMENTS, LOWEST RATES. CONSULT OUR AGENTS and get the benefit of Our Fifteen Years’ Experience. USED CAR BARGAINS. SUNBEAM 14-40 SPORTS TOURER. IN FIRST CLASS ORDER. PRICE, £245. lIUPMOBILE 6-CYLINDER TOURER. GOOD AS NEW—£2OO. TODD MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER GARAGE, STAFFORD ST.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18214, 15 March 1929, Page 1
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