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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT. Direction: J. C. Williamson Pictures. 2.15 p.m TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. GEORGE BANCROFT GEORGE BANCROFT In a Comedy Drama that is Wonderful Entertainment. “LADY AND GENT.” “LADY AND GENT.” “LADY AND GENT.” With WYNNE GIBSON. Charles Starrett James Gleason, Delightful Humour! Clever Drama! Human Interest! <Approved tor Universal ExhibitionJ. SATURDAY NEXT. That Delightful and Charming English Romantic Musical, “THE LITTLE DAMOZEL.” With ANNA NEAGLE. Written by Monckton Hoffe, and the Music by Noel Coward. Plans at Begg's or Theatre ’Phone 486 PUBLIC NOTICES. LEVELS COUNTY COUNCIL. SEADOWN WATER SUPPLY DISTRICT. NOTICE TO REPAIR AND CLEAN "WATER RACES. I ANDHOLDERS hi the above District are requested to repair and clean Water Races on their properties before SATURDAY, December 23rd. The races will be cut off in Sections to suit purpose of cleaning. THOMAS BLACK, County Engineer. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. CATURDAY, the 16th day of December, 1933, will be observed as a Special Bank Holiday at our Offices throughout the Provincial District of Canterbury. The Bank of Australasia. Bank of New South Wales. Bank of New Zealand. The Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd The National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd. The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. J. F. P. MANGOS. B.DS., DENTAL SURGEON, Oxford Buildings, George Street, (First Floor', Telephone 277. Private Address: 5 Craigie Avenue. Visits St. Andrews Every Sale Day. BUSINESS NOTICES. FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS WE SUGGEST BOXED STATIONERY PRICE 2/6 TO 12/6. NOVELS. All the latest Books in a Wide Range of Prices. STORY BOOKS AND PICTURE BOOKS FOR THE CHILDREN. CHRISTMAS CARDS AND CALENDARS. J. H. HEALEY, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. 167 STAFFORD STREET, lOpp. Herberts.) VOUR Xmas Suit or Costume or 1 Overcoat; orders are fast filling up. Prices from £4 17s 6d to £7 2s 6d; the same elsewhere 30/- to £2 more; own material made up 65/-, costumes 55/-, costumes cut and fitted 7/6; overcoats cut and fitted 7/6; skirt patterns cut to your figure 2/-. I will send to your address any style of skirt pattern if you send hip. waist, length, measure; postage extra: boys' trousers patterns cut 1/6. Boys’ overcoats, blazer patterns 2 '6. Repairing and alterations done at bedrock prices. F. C Davidson, high class Tailor. Majestic Buildings. Stafford St.. Timaru. DE LUXE TEA ROOMS MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS, 6d. FOUR-COURSE LUNCH. 1/-. SUPPER 6d. HIGH TEAS FROM 1/SPECIAL SUNBEAM SUNDAES 6d. MISS H. C. STRACHAN,_ CHILDREN’S OUTFITTER, ARCADE. NEW GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS. "Kiddy Wear." Locknlt. “Frocks." very dainty, Sky, Pink Lemon, Apple: fit 2 to 4 years—for 10 6. "Lockknit" Bloomers to match. I'll (Small Size). Infants’ Embroidered Silk Frocks. 5 11. Muslin Do., 7 9. Suitable Christmas Presents for Babies. RHEUMATISM IN FEET. “I have been a sufferer of rheumatism in my feet for the past eight years or more." writes R S , 71 Trafalgar Street. Nelson. "But since taking R-U-R I have had wonderful relief. I can thoroughly recommend it" R-u-R h sold bj the ; How i ; Chemists: E. J Thompson. Timaru; A N Hancock. Temuka; B A Bryan. Waimate. A REAL CHRISTMAS BOX! SOMETHING THAT REALTY LASTS A EUGENE PERMANENT WAVE!! VAL FORBES. THE PERMANENT WAVING SPECIALIST. Is Now Using with Great Success. EUGENE LATEST IMPROVEMENT I.D.L SACHETS. Ring 1'253 or call and make an appointment for your Christmas Wave

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19672, 14 December 1933, Page 1

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545

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19672, 14 December 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19672, 14 December 1933, Page 1

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