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PUBLIC NOTICES. TIMARU PLOUGHING MATCH. 17th ANNUAL MATCH, ON SATURDAY, JULY 19. IN PADDOCK KINDLY LENT BY D. GRANT, ESQ. COME AND SEE THE CHAMPION PLOUGHMAN. GOOD EXHIBITION OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, INCLUDING GORSE CUTTER ON SHOW FOR FIRST TIME. DOG TRIALS. SOME OF THE BEST DOGS IN NEW ZEALAND WILL BE COMPETING IN THESE EVENTS. The Timaru Highland Pipe Band will be in attendance. Good Luncheon on Ground; Morning and Afternoon Tea. Hot Water will be supplied at nominal cost. All Teams must be on the ground at 9 a.m. The Dog Trial Events will commence at 9 a.m. sharp. Other Events commence at 10 a.m. Admission to Grounds 1/-. Ladies and Children Free. Rev. Clyde Carr, M.P., will present the Prizes at 3.30 p.m. DANCE will be held in WASHDYKE HALL, commencing at 8 p.m. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. E. CARTWRIGHT. Secretary, j ’Phone 647-S. EDUCATIONAL. MISS VENNING. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. The Naunton Method also taught. This system, by the simplicity of its Stave, enables pupils to read Music at Sight, and acquire the Method in Eight Lessons. Terms on application.. Lessons given in Drawing, Freehand Model and Shading. Classes and Private Tuition also in Oil Painting, Landscape and Flowers, etc. Studio: 20 William Street. BROADWAY CABARET. TEL. 1533. Stafford Street. Private Ballroom Lessons Daily from 11 to 10 p.m. Four Lessons will enable you to Dance. Beautiful Hall available for Private Dances, Bridge Parties, etc. Principal, F. Edney, interviewed daily.

“BETTELEY SCHOOL OF DANCING/’ CLASSES FOR MODERN BALLROOM i DANCING At “YE GOOD INTENTE.” Learn to Dance correctly, and wiih 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. THE MULTANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE, DRAMA AND M 'ME. 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. BEST QUALITY GOODS. ALL MODERATELY PRICED, you will find Torches, Torch Batteries, Lamps. Heaters, Irons, in fact everything Electrical, at the THOMAS BATTERY CO., 59 Stafford Street South, Opp. Ayres, Chemist. Taxi. Taxi. HUDSON SEDAN. The* Only Seven-Seater Taxi Available in Timaru. Fares Moderate. ’Phone 666. J. A. TEMPLETON. Church Street StandGEO. MURDOCH, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND GLAZIER, BARNARD STREET, TIMARU. (Opp. Trinity Church.) .OLIPHANT’S MOTORS. CARMERS, transport your Fat Lamba * in the same way as your other produce—by- motor. Ha, mg equipped one of my lorries *or the purpose of carrying sheep, 7 will place .it at the disposal of my farmer Clients. It is well known that Fat Lambs lose weight rapidly when driven nn the road. Adopt our quick transport and save money. Have lorries for all kinds of work. Furniture removals by covered Pantechnicon to anywhere in tb# South Island. Telegrams: Oliphant, Timaru; Telephone 937. Proprietor of Joseph Ford’s Scour and Lungworm Mixture, Ashburton. Dear Sir, — I have drenched up to 1500 lambs in one season with Joseph Ford’s Lungworm Mixture, at weaning time, and consider it the best drench as a preventative for scour or lungworm that I have ever used. I have seen other drenches used with less satisfactory results. Yours truly, (Sgd. WM. NOSWORTHY. CURE FOR SCOUR IN CALVES. CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, 17 July 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, 17 July 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, 17 July 1930, Page 1