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PBW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO, LIMITED. FIRE. MARINE AND ACCtrtENT, MOTOR CAR (COMPREHENSIVE). TRUSTEES. EXECUTORS. ATTOR. NEYS. AGENTS. STAfFORD STREET. R. L. EAMES: Manager.

AMUSEMENTS. pOYAL. i WHERE THE TALKIES TALK AND YOU UNDERSTAND. At 8. TO-NIGHT. At 8. ' THE FOX MOVIETONE DIALOGUE DRAMA 000 SPEAKEASY o o o o o o SPEAKEASY 000 000 SPEAKEASY 000 000 SPEAKEASY 000 The Thrilling All-Talking Sportinp Feature. SUPPORTS INCLUDE: CLARK AND McCULLOUGH, The Merry Comedians. SIR A. CONAN DOYLE, Addresses you from the Screen. SOUND GAZETTES SINGING. Stalls 1/6, Circle 2/-, Reserves 2/9. BUSINESS NOTICES. REIGNS SUPREME THE KING OF ALL ROLL-PLAYING THE KING OF ALL ROLL-PLAYING PIANOS. PIANOS. THE “Barnard Recording Piano.” SOLD AT A LOW PRICE AND ON THE EASIEST OF TERMS. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. LIMITED, Stafford Street and Branches. 24 HOURS’ CONTINUOUS SERVICE. ’PHONE 46. BLUE STAR TAXIS. OFFICE AND LUGGAGE DEPOT: GEORGE ST. (Next Beath's). Minimum Fare —Ist Mile, 1/6. Country Runs —6d per Mile. Waiting Time —3d Each 5 Minutes. WE WANT SPEIGHT’S ! RIGHT. HO. YOU'LL GET IT At THE CARLTON HOTEL, TTMARU. A. W. BROWN: Proprietor. E. AND H. SCHNAOK LTAVE pleasure in announcing to the Public that they have started s CIRCULATING LIBRARY with 9 large Stock of Selected Books by well known Authors. BOOKS WILL ARRIVE REGULARLY EVERY BOOK NEW. E. AND H. SCHNAOK. 264 STAFFORD STREET, TTMARU. GEO REID, A.R.E.I. (N.Z.). Member Real Estate Institute of S.C., Valuator and Agent for Absentees. £530—5 ROOMS, Wood, near School and Bus; h. and c., Gas; very low Deposit. £2OO—SPLENDID SECTION, Highfield; none better left; very cheap. £1300—6 ROOMS, modern, best locality. Trustees are selling reduced from £1650. £735—6 ROOMS, Wood, all modern conveniences; close to Town; easy I terms. £IOBS—MODERN BRICK BUNGALOW; all latest conveniences; easy terms. £2BO—GRASMERE SECTIONS; some are left; great value; £2O Deposit. £lO plus our commission will buy a i ACRE SECTION in College Road. £4OO or Offer wanted will buy GOOD HOUSE and ACRE LAND at j Beaconsfield. I £2400 —One of the latest 2-Storey BUNGALOWS, right in Town; a lovely Home. £450 —NICE LITTT/ HOME on Valuable Section, clLe to Bay; all conveniences. £6O per foot Frontage will buy a Town Block in the right quarter which cannot help growing into big value. If you want to BUY or SELL, see us; our reputation for fair business is second to none. Town Shops. We have several to lease from £1 10/upwards. Insurance. Insure your Buildings, Furniture or Employees with us at lowest rates. Life Insurance. Make provision for your Family and old age by taking a Policy in the A.M.P. through us. Prudential Building Society Inquire how to secure a Home through this Society with little money. Over £SOOO balloted every two months. Own Your Own Home. And keep boosting your own Town.— Timaru is one of the most solid Towns in the Dominion. To Let. 6 ROOMS. Brick, close to Bay; 35/-. 5 ROOMS, West End, h. and c., gas; 25/-. 4 ROOMS, West End, h. and c., e. 1.; 27/6. 7 ROOMS, South End. h. and c.; 25/7 ROOMS, close to Bay; 35/-. 6 ROOMS, Brick, Church Street, new; 38/-. 0 ROOMS, Highfield, Furnished; £3. 1 G ROOMS, Wai-iti Road, Furnished; £3 10 -. If you have a house becoming vacant, give us a ring—we can secure you a ! tenant. GEO. REID. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 'Phone G 26. Beswick Street.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18546, 17 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18546, 17 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18546, 17 April 1930, Page 1

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