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PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO THE IT BLIC OF TIMARU J wish to advise that, owing to the fact that I have been called up for active service. I will be relinquishing my hairdressing and tobacconist business—opposite Stafford Tea Rooms. I wish to thank all customers for their j kind patronage and for the interest • they have shown in my modern I hygienic hairdressing saloon. Mr James Dineen, formerly of ' Gibson’s Hairdressing Saloon, Church j Street, will be taking over my business ;as from Monday next 12th inst. Mr I Dineen who has had many years exj perience as a practical barber is well- ■ known amongst the sporting fraternity of South Canterbury and will have an efficient staff to assist him. I All popular brands of cigarettes and I tobaccos will be stocked also a big i rmge of ha? oils, hair creams and 1 general smokers’ requisites. I would : respectfully ask our old and new clients ' to continue their support of Mr Dineen CLAUDE WINTER. { Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 206 Stafford Street. I BUSINESS NOTICES I WHY NOT COME ALONG AND TALK 'OVER THAT HEALTH PROBLEM NOW? I Latest Methods, including X-ray and Neurocalometer W. EVANDER MACKAY ! Office, Tekapo Buildings Phone 971 Chiropractic for Health. FOR THE BEST IN LIFE ASSURANCE THE M L C ' THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS ASSURANCE CO. LTD BONUS VALUES UNSURPASSED Consult J H HULSTON Local Inspector 9 Church Street Timaru SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (INC.) The public are requested to report to the Society or the Police, any acts of cruelty that may be noticed, and to support the Society, which is performing a valuable community service bi becoming members. Inspectors: ’Phone 549. Timaru. 24 Pleasant Point Secretary: 'Phone 64 Timaru. SPECIAL NOTICE I W ARE STILL DISIRIBU'I ib FOR WORLD-FAMOUS 11. A L. M. I) LI U X DULUX 1 be largest Selection in Shades id Sizes can be Obtained from:— I CK.AIGJE. SMI 111 X SMI 111. LI D . D’JLUX AND DUCO SPECIALISTS ACCEPI OXLY IHL lil.il IN LIFE ASSURANCE ■ \.M I’ SOCIEIY FUNDS, £12,000,11(10 POLICY in the AMP Society I furnishes the most salisL.jtory i answer to the oft-worrying questions “What woqld happen to the wife and youngsters If I went ‘WEST”‘->’ ' r •' “What will I have to live on when ■ I retire?” These two questions exercise the I mind of every citizen It is not generally known that the A M P Society has the solution ot this great and worrying problem Let us know youi requirements and a scheme to fit vour ideas will be formulated It you are anxious to give voui wife and family a little more protection, if vou feel that you have not made adequate provision toi the future then j get into touch with us at once 10 become a membei ot the amp' Society it is necessarv for vou to be ot | good health; to-morrow the doctor | may say it is too late CONSULT US AT ONCE - THERE IS NO OBLIGATION G F SMYTHE. District Manager. FRET M WARD Representative foi new business telephone 711.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21576, 12 February 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21576, 12 February 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21576, 12 February 1940, Page 1