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EDUCATIONAL,. “BETTELEY SCHOOL OF DANCING/’ CLASSES FOR MODERN BALLROOM DANCING At “YE GOOD INTENTE." Learn to Dance correctly, and with Style, the Six-Eight, Skaters’ Waltz, Slow Fox Trot, Quick Step. Waltz. Private Lessons by appointment. Particulars apply The Bristol and Begg’s. Interviews Tuesday and Wednesday, 7—B p.m. 12 SARAH STREET. BROADWAY CABARET. TEL. 1533. Stafford Street. Private Ballroom Lessons Daily from 11 to 10 p.m. Four Lessons w r ill enable you to Dance. Beautiful Hall ; available for Private Dances, Bridge I Parties, etc. Principal, F. Edney, interviewed daily. VjT/ENT WORTH DANCING CTUDJO, W 9 CHURCH STREET. MISS B. MACDONALD, MISS N. ROBERTSON/ Principals. ALL LATEST DANCES TAUGHT. Private Tuition from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Hall available for Private Dances. Parties, Etc. THE MULVANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE, DRAMA AND MIME. Miss Mulvany Gray and Miss Menzies announce they are open to take Pupils in Greek, National Ballet & Ballroom Dancing, Health Culture, Elocution, Stagecraft. The methods and items taught in this school are entirely different from those used in other schools in this country. Plays Produced. Address, c.o. Grand Hotel (late Hydro-Grand).

BUSINESS NOTICES. MISS MORRISON. IVI MANTLE SPECIALIST, 348 STAFFORD ST., TIMARU, ! (Two doors from Gabites). | Ladies! Save money by making your j own Frock or Costume for Spring j Wear. It’s quite simple when they are j cut, tacked and fitted by Miss Morrison, Expert Cutter. f 1 FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE TEST. FOOTBALL! NO, TO TEST THE BEER AT THE CARLTON HOTEL, TIMARU. THERE IS NOTHING BETTER! A. W. BROWN: Proprietor. Proprietor of Joseph Ford’s Scour and Lung worm Mixture, Ashburton. Dear Sir, — I have drenched up to 1500 lambs in one season with Joseph Ford's Lung- ; worm Mixture, at weaning time, and j consider it the best drench as a preventative for scour or lungworm that I j have ever used. | I have seen other drenches used with less satisfactory results. Yours truly. (Sgd. WM. NOSWORTHY. QURE FOR SCOUR TN CALVES. CANTERBURY FARMERS’ ! CO-OFERATIVE. BUY BRITISH RADIO ALL-ELECTRIC COSSOR MELODY MAKER, three Valves and Rectifier PRICE, £22 WITHOUT SPEAKER. Before Buying a Receiver make a Point of Hearing the New 1930 Em- , pire Cossor Melody Maker. Oak Cabinet, Short Wave Coils. New Process Valves, etc. The Latest and Best. Kit Set £ll 15s Unassembled, Assembled and Installed, £2l Complete. Also the Popular 1929 Cossor Melody Maker. Price £6 10s Unassembled. Assembled and Installed, only £l6 Complete. Call or Ring and Arrange for a Free Demonstration. ’PHONE 1003-M. ’PHONE 1003-M. G. A. M. CLARKE, LICENSED RADIO DEALER. Corner Seaview Terrace and Sefton Street, Timaru. WHAT DOES YOUR HOOD LOOK LIKE? On the hood depends the whole tone and appearance of your car. It will not LOOK a good car if the hood is shabby or in need of repair. Be proud of your car. Bring it along to us and we’ll make it look tip-top. You might need a new hood altogether. We’ll fix that up, too. Come in and see GENERAL SMITHING AND HORSE SHOEING. REPAIR WORK IN ALL BRANCHES. BROWNE’S M.B. WORKS, LIMITED. "Experts in Motor Body Work.” TEMUKA. 'PHONE 58. PELAWMAIN COAL. p E IS L NOW OBTAINABLE A At W REDUCED PRICES. M A INQUIRE AT YOUR I MERCHANT, N Or G. McClatchie & Co., Ltd., c o A L ’Phones: 663: 702. IMPORTERS, STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. PELAWMAIN COAL.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18610, 4 July 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18610, 4 July 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18610, 4 July 1930, Page 1

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