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XJBW ZEALAND INSURANCfc ca LIMITED. FIRE. MARINE AND ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR (COMPREHENSIVE) TRUSTEES. EXECUTORS. ATTOR* NEYS. AGENTS. STAFFORD STREET. R. L. EAMES: Manager.

FAREWELL FAREWELL TO “T-h-e D-e-s-e-r-t S-o-n-g.* “T-h-e D-e-s-e-r-t S-o-n-g.^ MAJESTIC. LAST TWO SESSIONS. LAST TWO SESSIONS. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT Of the Phenomenal Success “T-h-e D-e-s-e-r-t S-o-n-g.” “T-h-e D-e-s-e-r-t S-o-n-g."’ Just as we predicted a large number* of patrons have waited with the object of seeing “The Desert Song ' to-night. Well, frankly, we will not be able to seat everybody, as the Circle Plan is practically full. You may book STALL SEATS at the Majestic Office this morning and afternoon. Stalls 1/6, Circle 2/-. All Reserves 2/9 Circle Plan at The Bristol. Watch for “ATLANTIC " Watch fos BUSINESS NOTICES THE IMPROMPTU DANCE. ■ The “BARNARD RECORDING PIANO.’ 4 • When a few friends drop in for a. Dance, the possession of the “Recording Piano” gives the host and hostess a feeling of perfect confidence. This delightful instrument will provide the most enchanting music—the dreamy waltz, the pulsequickening jazz, the liveliest fox trot and one-step. with an effect no ordinary hands can produce. And the time is perfect. Enquire for details of moderate prico with terms to suit. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., TIMARU'S MUSICAL CENTRE. 8. E. OSBORNE AND F. ,T. WILKIN, C.P.D.S., SURGEON DENTISTS. STAFFORD STREET. TIMARU. (Opposite Grand Theatre) Hours: 9 a.m—12.30 pjn; 1.30 p.m.— 5 p.m. Telephone 368. SPECIAL OFFER TO GERALDINE A'ND TEMUKA. USE ELECTRICITY FOR CHEAPER i LIGHT AND HEAT! LOWEST PRICES. LOWEST PRICES BEST MATERIAL. BEST MATERIAL. LIGHTING SYSTEMS INSTALLED ON TIME PAYMENT PLAN. OBTAIN PARTICULARS NOW!! WITHOUT OBLIGATION. I NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL SAME ATTENTION. H. C. LINTERN AND CO., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, TALBOT STREET, GERALDINE. Telephone 16. Australian Mutual Provident Society. (Established 1849.) What a Policy in the A.M.P. Society Can Do. I rjKW of the general public, let alone i F the business community, have any idea of the number of purposes towhich Life Assurance can be applied. The following list enumerates a few:— A retiring fund for old age. A fund to provide for a child’s education. A fund for starting a son in business. A fund for daughter's dowry. A fund to be used for erection of new premises or for the extension of old ones. Or, to replace machinery or plant which the passage of time makes obsolete. A fund to superannuate old and faithful employees. A fund to provide for death duties, j A fund to repay mortgage or other monetary obligation. A fund to provide for purchase of a deceased partner's interest in the business. THE “ A M P.” POLICY IS THE BEST INVESTMENT WHETHER YOU LIVE OR DIE. Without obligation, call or write for advice on any of the above list. G. F. SMYTHE, District Manager. FRED M. WARD, Representative for New Business.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18623, 19 July 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18623, 19 July 1930, Page 1