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AMUSEMENTS. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. ANNUAL CONCERT. THEATRE ROYAL. At 8. THREE NIGHTS. THREE NIGHTS. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, MAY. 6th, 7th, Bth. MAY | —450 —450 GOOD SINGING. —450 —450 GOOD ACTING. —450 GOOD ACTING. —450 GOOD ACTING. —450 —450 GOOD DANCING. -450 GOOD DANCING. —450 GOOD DANCING. —450 Voices— j Voices— Voices — Voices— Voices— Voices— Voices— Voices— Voices— Voices— i Voices — ; Voices— ! Voices—! Reserves 3/6; Unreserved 2/6. Box Plan Opens Bristol THURSDAY, May Ist. No Extra Charge for Booking. PUBLIC NOTICES. pOOTBALL. $ FOOTBALL. OLD BOYS v. TEMUKA. TEMUKA DOMAIN. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 3rd. j i Kick-off at 2.45. Admission: Adults 1/-, Ladies and i Children 6d; Members’ Tickets are now | available. C. de JOUX, Secretary. ] * * I The Annual Garden Fete, In Aid of ST. SAVIOUR’S ORPHANAGE, Will be held in the Grounds, Morgan’s * Road, on Saturday Next, May 3rd. s There will be a Variety of Stalls. 0 ond Patrons are advised that general is Provisions, Meat, Fruit, Sweets and Cakes will be obtainable. 3 Afternoon Tea will be supplied at a y 1 cost of 1/-, but there will be no charge r for admission to the Fete. Special Buses will be leaving the e Bank of New Zealand at 1.45 and 2.15 p.m. Music will be provided by the Timaru Boys’ High School Band. Gifts of Cakes for the Tearoom will be gratefully received by those in charge. pARENTS! WHAT IS YOUR BOY’S FUTURE WITHOUT HEALTH? HEALTH, VITALITY AND PHYSICAL ENDURANCE Now Available Through Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM AND CLUBS.

Primary School Boys (under 12)— jJ c Saturday Morning 9.30 —11. j j l . Primary School Boys (over 12)— I Wednesday Night 7—8.30. Secondary School Boys—Monday Night' ti 7—B. ; b Young Men—Monday Night, 8 —9.30. a Fees are extraordinarily moderate. Primary Boys 5/-, Secondary 7/6; Men from 12/6. CLASSES COMMENCE IMMEDIATELY. Y.M.C.A. HARRIERS. A Meeting of all interested in the formation of a Pack of Harriers are invited to attend a Meeting to be held in the YM.C.A. Rooms, TO-NIGHT, at 8.30 p.m. ■ rV. S. POINTON, General Secretary. GAS j J COOKING ! J DEMONSTRATION. j rT"HE TIMARU MILLING CO.. LTD., ! 1 1 FLOUR AND OATMEAL MANUFACTURERS. will conduct a Demonstration at the Gas Company’s De- I monstration Rooms, Sophia Street, j TO-DAY. TO-DAY. At 2.30 p.m. Of the Making of: — (1) Wlieatmeal Nut Loaves. j ( (2) O-Tis Biscuits. (3) Flakies Crisps. (4) O-Tis Cheese Puffs. Everything cooked at this Demon- I stration will be given away at the j . conclusion to those ladies attending, j together with Recipes and Free Sample j of O-Tis or Flakies. All the Company’s Customers and Prospective Customers are cordially invited. THE TIMARU GAS, COAL & COKE COMPANY, LTD., BATTERY CHARGING: CAR OR RADIO. LOWEST RATES. THOMAS BATTERY COMPANY, Ralph Rodgers’s Buildings, (Opp. McGruer, Davies.) SITUATIONS VACANT. GERALDINE BOROUGH COUNCIL. OFFICE BOY WANTED. A PPLICATIONS in own Handwriting \ will be received by the undersigned up to NOON, on TUESDAY, 13th May, 3030. Salary £1 per week. B. HAYES. Town Clerk. MACKENZIE COUNTY COUNCIL. OFFICE ASSISTANT. A PPLIC ATIONS will be received up j to SATURDAY. 3rd MAY. for the I POSITION OF OFFICE ASSISTANT 3 (Female). Salary: £l3O per annum. Applicants to apply in their own handwriting, stating qualifications. D. JEUNE, County Clerk. Fail-lie, 29th April, 1930.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18555, 30 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18555, 30 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18555, 30 April 1930, Page 1