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AMUSEMENTS. SKATING TO-NIGHT 8 to 11 p.m. TO-NIGHT CLOSING NIGHT. Monte Carlo, Toboggan, Twilight Couples, Etc. Closing after To-night for Renovations RE-OPENING SATURDAY. DECEMBER 23rd FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. Come along To-night and keep in form. DANCE ——FAIRVIEW DANCE HALL COMMITTEE. WIND UP FOR 1933, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 13 LUCKY SPOT WALTZ. Cards for Non-Dancers, Good Prizes. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/-. S. KINGSTON, Chairman. RANGITATA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE A, CONCERT AND DANCE will be held in the RANGITATA HALL, on FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15th, at 8 p.m. Adults 1/-. Children 6d. Music by K. Kelland. K. E. WATTS, Hon. See. PLEASANT POINT R.S.A. GRAND VARIETY CONCERT TO-NIGHT. Band. Singing. Ballet, Ventriloquist. Yodelling, Elocution. Comedy, j Adults 1/6, Children 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES. PLEASANT POINT PICNIC AND SPORTS MEETING, DOMAIN DOMAIN SATURDAY, DEC. 16, 1933. Procession of Decorated Vehicles from Township, of all kinds at 11 a.m. 8 Sections. Prizes for each. SportsRunning. Jumping and Novelties. Competitions—Stepping, Quoits, Golf Putting. Tennis, Goal Throwing, Goal Kicking, Car Driving, and Pillow Fight. Tea Provided. Bring your own Eats and Cups. Admission to Grounds: Adults 6d; Children Free. F. D. GILLESPIE, Hon. Secretary. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. MR JAMES THORN, National Secretary. WILL ADDRESS MEETINGS AS UNDER: FAIRLIE: TUESDAY, December 12. ALBURY: WEDNESDAY, Dec. 13 SHERWOOD: THURSDAY, Dec. 14. All Meetings at 8 p.m. COME AND HEAR LABOUR’S POLICY. Questions. Collection. r T’HE COMMITTEE oi.' the Waimataital School Fair desires to thank all those who contributed towards the signal success of the Fair, and also to thank the Public generally for the generous support accorded by it. All competitions have now been finalised and prizes claimed. A list of prizewinners and the audited accounts may be seen at the office of Mr H. L. Warsaw, Dominion Buildings, Stafford Street, SOUTH CANTERBURY KENNEL CLUB. D OG LOVERS are cordially invited to attend the inaugural meeting of the above Club in the CAFE CARLTON, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. After the Club is formed and Addresses given by the President and Officers of the North Otago Kennel Club, who have kindly consented to assist, Officers and Committee will be appointed for the ensuing year. A full attendance is requested. Ladies specially invited. A. B. ANNAND, R, D. KING, F. G. SAVILLE, W. SMITH, Conveners. MACKENZIE COUNTY COUNCIL. >OG REGISTRATION AND COUNTY RANGER. MOTICE is hereby given that JOHN | A. ROWAN, of FAIRLIE. has been j , luly appointed Dog Tax Collector for ! , :he several Ridings of the Mackenzie | Jounty for the year 1934, and that J.! j L D. Jeune has been duly appointed j is Registrar of Dogs; and further that , ,he County Office. Fatrlie, has been luly appointed a Registration Office at vhleh Dogs may be registered. Registration Fee—Ten shillings each or the first two dogs. Two shillings and sixpence each for j he next eight, and one shilling for! ' my further number, the property of [ me person. Shepherds. Farmers and ’ /rovers, shall be entitled to register ’ heep or cattle dogs (If their own pro- 1 >erty) at two shillings and sixpence ach, on signing the statutory declaraioin. Persons refusing to register, heir dogs when the Collector calls at ‘ heir residences for the purpose will ( >e prosecuted. FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given c inder Sect. 31 of the Impounding Act, j 908, that W. Rowland Ashwell has j >een duly appointed an Honorary j tanger in Mackenzie County with full j uthority and power to carry out all ' iuties and make such impounding ] harges as are laid down in the provi- s ions of the said Act. SY AUTHORITY OF THE COUNCIL f D. JEUNE, ! County Clerk. 9th December. 1933. GILBERT V. TOZER, TEACHER OF MUSIC. Subjects: Piano. Violin, Banjo-Man-olfn, Guitar, Theory of Music, etc. | / 'isits Temuka, Tuesdays; Pleasant |, ’oint Thursdays. Private Address and 1 Studio: I 11 8 HEWLING ST.. TIMARU. j 1 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR i t HOLIDAYS. DAILY RUNNING OF MAIL AND | 1 EXPRESS TRAINS. rROM TUESDAY. 19th DECEMBER, i to WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, j _ iclusivr. the following Mail and Ex- 1 ress trains will run DAILY (Sun- j ays excepted):— The 8.35 am. Chrlstchurch-Inver- I ir«ill Express train. Runs also on j unday, 34th December. The 7.0 am. Invercargill-Lyttelton j v> xpress train. Runs also from Inver- 11 irgill to Christchurch on Sunday ! f< Ith December. The 43.2.“) p.m. Christchurch-Dun- j :lln and 840 am. Dunedin-Christ- i lurch Mail trains On Mondays during the above j>criod A ic 8.35 a.m. Christchurch-Dunedir. lail tram (Dunedin arrive 5 1 p m * i ill NOT run

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19668, 9 December 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19668, 9 December 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19668, 9 December 1933, Page 1

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