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PUBLIC NOTICES. SOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, WASHDYKE RACECOURSE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) (SATURDAY) “TRST RACE 11.30. ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY CLOSE AT NOON, TO-DAY. SPECIAL TRAINS AND FARES. A Passengei Special will leave Christchurch each day at 7.42 a.m.. due Racecourse 11.8; and returning from | Timaru 6.35. Stops at Temuka, Orari and Hinds. Train leaves Timaru for Racecourse \ 10.50, returning 4.45. Special Timetable, Oamaru, Ashburton, Fairlie. Description of Rugby Test will be Broadcast. Admission: Course, 2/-; Lawn, 7/6; Cars, 2/6. H. H. FRASER, Secretary. MACKENZIE SUB-UNION. SATURDAY’S FOOTBALL. Junior: Fairlie v. Aorangi, at Fairlie; 1.45 p.m. Referee, Mr W. G. Black. Senior: Fairlie v. Aorangi, at 3 p.m. sharp. Referee, Mr G. Manchester. Admission: Gents 1/-, Ladies 6d. J. A. FRASER, Sec. LYALLDALE SCHOOL. DLAIN AND FANCY DANCE wili be held in the Lyafdale School ' on FRIDAY, 20th June. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Good Prize for the best j ir_ Fancy Dress. Gouo Music, good Supper. F. A. UNDERHILL. Cunvenei. TENDERS. GERALDINE RACING CLUB P'ALL Tenders for (Labour Only) to erect Building 40 x 26 on Racecourse. Specificatibns can be seen at Secretary’s Office. A Separate Tender is required for getting and Carting from Geraldine to Racecourse (approximately) 40 Cubic Yards of Clay. Particulars at Secretary’s Office. Tenders close SATURDAY, June 21. J. KENNEDY, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. BEST QUALITY GOODS ALL MODERATELY PRICED. VOU will find Torches. Torch Bat--1 teries, Lamps. Heaters. Irons, in fact everything electrical, at the THOMAS BATTERY CO., 59 Stafford Street South, Opp. Ayres, Chemist. J. SHUE. SILK MERCHANT, Direct Importer of Chinese Silk, with a large Stock of Chinese Grass Linen Table Cloths to offer, is making House to House Call. FURNITURE. pURNISH Direct from Factory at Prices that cannot be beaten. Up-to-date Machinery, Low* Rent. Efficient Staff naturally reduce Selling Price, at the same time getting Best Workmanship. L. J. STORY, Corner of Cliff and Turnbull Streets, Cabinetmaker, Picture Framer and Undertaker. New Management. MR D. G. TAYLOR, VY/ISHES to announce that he has W taken over the BAY SERVICE STATION from Messrs Duncan and Culling. Customers can be assured of courteous and efficient attention, and a CONTINUOUS SERVICE Night and Day. D. G. TAYLOR., ’Phone 1354 M. Proprietor. TO FARMERS. \Y/E have for Sale. Several RECONW DITIONED HUSTLERS, including No. 11 HORSE AND TRACTOR; also CULTIVATORS of other Makes in good working order. PRICES REASONABLE. May be seen at the Foundary: J. STORRIER AND CO., KING STREET. MISS H. C. STRACHAN, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S OUTFITTER. STAFFORD ST. NORTH AND ARCADE. 10 p.c. Reduction in prices off Ladies’ and Children's Cardigans, including o.s. sizes; also Babies’ Woolly Coats. Vests. Sox. Kaiapot Fingering Wools, all shades, 9d skein. Children’s Fleecy Woven Bloomers, all shades, all sizes, 1, 6 pair. Wool Bootees from 1/- pr. Demaret's Cut Paper Patterns, lOid.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18598, 20 June 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18598, 20 June 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18598, 20 June 1930, Page 1