PUBLIC NOTICES. RUGBY FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Fraser— Park —Fraser REPRESENTATIVE GAME. TOWN v. COUNTRY. No. 1 Ground—3 p.m. SOUTH CANTERBURY V. COMBINED SUB-UNIONS. j No. 1. at I.4s.—Fourth Grade. ZINGARI v. STAR. | No. 2. at I.4s.—Third Grade. OLD BOYS v. SCHOOL. No. 2, at 2.4s—Juniors. OLD BOYS V. TEMUKA. Radio Description of Fourth Test (by courtesy of Begg and Co.) Admission 1/-, Ladies 6d, Stand 6d. EDUCATIONAL. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MR ALFRED WALMSLEY, late of j 1 the Royal College of Music, Lcn- ! don, and the Carl Rosa Grand Opera ! Co., can be interviewed at Begg's on Friday Afternoon and Evening, and on Saturday Morning. “BETTELEY SCHOOL OF DANCING/’ ! CLASSES FOR MODERN BALLROOM DANCING At “YE GOOD INTENTE.” Learn to Dance correctly, and witr. 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 —S p.m. 12 SARAH STREET. DROADWAY CABARET, 'Phone 1533. Principal, Mr Fred Edney. Quick Step Competition to be held during August. Particulars given at Informal Dance, THURSDAY EVENING. Free Practice from 5 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays. Private Lessons given any time, day or evening; 5/- per lesson. Cabaret available for Private Dances, Weddings, etc., reasonable charges. Cabaret every Saturday evening. THE MULVANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE. DRAMA AND MIME. MISS MULVANY GRAY & MISS MENZIES announce they are open to take Pupils in Greek. National Ballet and 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. TRY TALBOT TAYLOR. PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, FOR AN EXPERT JOB, AT A REASONABLE PRICE. Address: MOWBRAY ST., WATLINGTON, TIMARU. J. A. NORRIE, THE ORIGINAL THE ORIGINAL THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE. OUR OUR OUR OUR OUR SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL PURCHASE PURCHASE PURCHASE PURCHASE PURCHASE ; 600 PACKAGES !' 600 PACKAGES ! 600 PACKAGES ! 600 PACKAGES j 600 PACKAGES j 600 PACKAGES j 600 PACKAGES j 600 PACKAGES ! 600 PACKAGES | 600 PACKAGES 600 PACKAGES 600 PACKAGES j 600 PACKAGES HEINZ PICKLES. HEINZ PICKLES, HEINZ PICKLES, HEINZ PICKLES, HEINZ PICKLES, HEINZ PICKLES, HEINZ PICKLES, HEINZ PICKLES, HEINZ PICKLES, HEINZ PICKLES, HEINZ PICKLES, HEINZ PICKLES, HEINZ PICKLES, AT BARGAIN PRICES! AT BARGAIN PRICES! AT BARGAIN PRICES! AT BARGAIN PRICES! AT BARGAIN PRICES! 2 BOTTLES —2 BOTTLES 2 BOTTLES —2 BOTTLES WHILE THEY LAST! WHILE THEY LAST! WHILE THEY LAST! WHILE THEY LAST! WHILE THEY LAST! J. A. NORRIE, HAYS BUILDINGS. 241 STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. Telephone 484.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18640, 8 August 1930, Page 1
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