PUBLIC NOTICES. TIMARU TECHNICAL COLLEGE. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Will be resumed on MAY 21 MONDAY MAY 21 Practical and Theoretical Instruction In COMMERCIAL, DOMESTIC AND TRADES SUBJECTS, By a Well Qualified Staff. Courses in 40 Different Subjects lor PART-TIME DAY and EVENING STUDENTS. Prospectus and Conditions for Free Places on application. F. L. N. TUCK, Principal. TEMUKA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. /~\WING to the prevalence of measles the Primary School will NOT open until MONDAY, May 28th. The Secondary and Watt Lowry Schools will open TO-MORROW (Tuesday), May 22nd. A. E. SMITH. Chairman. W. J. CLARK, Secretary. W.E.A. "LITERATURE AND DRAMA CLASS” TO-NIGHT’S LECTURE. “FANNY BURNEY: Her Significance in English Literature," By MISS M. E. BAKER, M.A., of Timaru, 8 p.m., W.E.A. Room, George Street. All welcome. GERALDINE FOOTBALL CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING to discuss Team Gradings will be held in Mr J. Kennedy's Rooms, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), May 22nd, at 7 p.m. sharp. Full attendance of players requested. A. H. STRINGER, Sec. BUSINESS NOTICES. EUGENE PERMANENT WAVING, 17/6 FULL HEAD. LATEST TYPE MACHINE USED. MADAM ‘BELCHER (From London and Paris) 48 STAFFORD STREET SOUTH, Downstairs. Tel. 1543. MR E. CHOLERTON, Optical Specialist, Proprietor of JOHN R. PROCTER, LTD., The Premier Opticians, Christchurch, Will be visiting Timaru, personally, and may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at MESSRS J. C. ODDIE AND SON, PHARMACY, ON TUESDAY, 22nd MAY. Appointments can now be made by ringing Mr Oddie. HEALTH. INDIGESTION? The Salus (Health) Pad Treatment. A Sure Remedy and Cure. NEURITIS? Too bad! Treatment at the Salus (Health) Pad Clinic will banish it. GENERAL RHEUMATISM, Osteo and Rheumatoid Arthritis radically cured at Salus (Health) Pad Clinic. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Worries You? Get rid of it at the SALUS (HEALTH) PAD CLINIC. HEART AND NERVES NOT TOO GOOD? Get Fixed at SALUS (HEALTH) PAD CLINIC 327 STAFFORD STREET. ’Phone 1267 S. Head Office and Clinic: 25 Broadway Dunedin; Branches: Oamaru, Ch-Ch TAKE THE UNCERTAINTY OUT OF LIFE. AN A.M.P. POLICY PROVIDES FOR ILL-HEALTH. ASSURES THAT HOLIDAY. PRESERVES THE FAMILY. CULTIVATES SAVING HABITS. GIVES REPOSE TO OLD AGE. LIFTS MORTGAGES OR DEBTS. LIGHTENS THE LOAD OF CARE. EDUCATES CHILDREN OR ORPHANS. BUILDS A BARRIER TO POVERTY PROVIDES A WILL LAWYERS CANNOT BREAK. ENCOURAGES MARRIAGES OF PRUDENT PEOPLE. AND RAISES CREDITS FOR EMBARRASSED ESTATES. IS IT POSSIBLE TO THINK OF ANY OTHER INVESTMENT THAT COMBINES ALL THESE FEATURES. THE A.M.P. SOCIETY IS THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE, AND THE LARGEST BONUS PAYING INSTITUTION IN THE WORLD FUNDS EXCEED £92,000,000. EXAMINE OUR PROPOSITION BEFORE INQUIRING ELSEWHERE. THERE IS NO OBLIGATION. > G. F. SMYTHE, District Manager. FRED M. WARD, Rep. for New Business.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19804, 21 May 1934, Page 1
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