AMUSEMENTS. SKATING SKATING Rink: ' Opp. Ballantyne's. TO-NIGHT At 7.30. At 7.30. —Special Saturday Night— Attraction. LADIES* BALLOON RACE. MEN’S BALLOON RACE. PRIZES FOR BOTH RACES SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! SESSIONS DAILY AND NIGHTLY. Popular Prices, Morning and Afternoon, Adults 1/-, own Skates 9d; Evening, Ladies 1/-, Gents 1 6; Children 6d. Reduction 3d for own Skates; Spectators 6d. Private parties arranged. j GAPES’ VALLEY WOMEN’S INSTITUTE. I A SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held | in the Gapes’ Valley Hall, TOi NIGHT (Friday), A Play will be g’ven !by Institute Members, and Items by | Geraldine Artists. Bus leaves Mcj Kenzie’s at 7.15 p.m. Admission: Gents f 1/6, Ladies 1/-, and Children 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES. Seven-a-side Tournament. PLEASANT POINT DOMAIN. PLEASANT POINT DOMAIN. Saturday Next, Aug. 16. 75 ENTRIES 9 GRADES 75 ENTRIES School Games Commence at 11 a.m. Competition Games at 1.30 p.m. 50 Guinea Mt. Cook Challenge Cup for Team playing best Football in Senior, Junior and Third Grades. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on Grounds. Admission: Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6; Children 6d. CINDERELLA DANCE AT NIGHT. Ladies 1/-, Gents 2/-. A Public Lecture On “ RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN MANURING GRASSLAND AND WHEAT CROPS,*’ Will be given under the Auspices of the Farmers’ Union, In the A. and P. Rooms, Waimate, On Saturday Afternoon, August 16th, at 3 p.m. By DR. H. E. ANNETT, D.Sc., F.1.C., Assisted by G. H. HOLFORD. B.Ag., Who has a full range of Lantern Slides. A Full Attendance is requested to hear an authority on Topics of Vital Interest to Farmers. BUSINESS NOTICES. S. E. OSBORNE AND F. T. WILKIN, C.P.D.S.. SURGEON DENTISTS. STAFFORD STREET. TIMARU. (Opposite Grand Theatre) Hours: 9 a.m.—12.30 p.m; 1.30 p.m.— 5 p.m. Telephone 363.
MORTGAGES OF FREEHOLD AND INTERESTS IN ESTATES. A DVANCES in any sum arranged ** promptly on city buildings, rural land and interests under Wills, Trusts, PREMIUM BOND CORPORATION LTD.. Oxford Buildings. George St., TIMARU. Getting Known Better Every Day,” THROUGH QUALITY —At the Right Price. EXCLUSIVENESS—In Materials and ORIGINAL Designs. EXPERlENCE—Practicable and Up-to-date. COURTESY—Genuine. SERVlCE—Regardless of Time. Etc. SATISFACTION—The Keynote of our Successes to Date. CURTAINS! CURTAINS! ETC, BY CLAUDE H. SHACKELL. Will carry the Brightness of- SPRING into your HOME, and make it even more attractive. Opp. Majestic Theatre. Tel. 1338. BUY BRITISH RADIO ALL-ELECTRIC COSSOR MELODY MAKER, three Valves and Rectifier PRICE, £22 WITHOUT SPEAKER. Before Buying a Rece' er make a Point of Hearing the New 1930 Empire Cossor Melody Maker. Oak Cabinet, Short Wave CoJ*s, New Process Valves, etc. The Latest and Best. Kit Set £ll 15s Unassembled. Assembled and Installed, £2l Complete. Aioo 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. 'I’HONE 1003-M. ’PHONE 1003-M. G. A. M. CLARKE, LICENSED RADIO DEALER, Corner Seaview Terrace and- Sefton Street, Tiinaru.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18646, 15 August 1930, Page 1
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