PUBLIC NOTICES LATE NIGHT TO-NIGHT The Public are Notified THAT TIMARU SHOPS WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT TIMARU TROTTING CLUB SUMMER MEETING RACECOURSE WASHDYKE SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1941 NTOMINATIONS CLOSE on FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, at 9 p.m. H. H. FRASER, Telegraphic Address: Secretary. “Alliance,” Timaru. E. JENKINS AND CO. Wish all their Customers a Happy and Prosperous New Year and notify them that— THE STAFFORD TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS will be open all day New Year’s Day and the following day, for Delicious Cooked Lunches, also Morning and Afternoon Teas. Also the Home Made Depot where Delicious Cakes, Sandwiches, Pies, etc., can be obtained. E. JENKINS AND CO. 204 Stafford Street. ’Phone 1077 HOME GUARD—GERALDINE GROUP AMENDED NOTICE DARADES for Unit Organisation and enrolment of new members will be held on SATURDAY, January 4, at 8.30 p.m. The following units parade at the schools in the several districts: Hilton, Gapes Valley, Pleasant Valley, Tripp Settlement, Woodbury, Orari Bridge and Orari. GERALDINE ONLY, AT HOCKEY PAVILION On MONDAY, January 6, at 8.30 p.m. the following units also parade at the schools in their own districts: PeelForest. Arundel, Rangitata and Rangitata Island. R. G. CHARTERS, Group Commander. APPRECIATION UPHE Timaru Watersiders desire to thank Messrs Buchanan and Co., Flourmillers, Ashburton, for their donation of four bags of flour to the Union in appreciation of the manner in which their merchandise is handled at this port. WASHDYKE SERVICE STATION Will be OPEN OPEN ON NEW YEAR’S EVE TILL 9 P.M. NEW YEAR’S DAY Also 2nd, 3rd and SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. SCOTS WHA-HAE DINNA FORGET DECEMBER 31, 8.30 p.m. J_ED by Mr R. W. Munro (president of Pareora Burns Society), The Pipers will leave the Grocery Department (Strathallan Street Entrance) accompanied by steaming haggis AT 8.30 P.M. SHARP, to Stafford and Beswicks Streets, after parading through the various Departments to the Grocery, where the haggis will be sliced and distributed after a recitation of Burn’s Poem by Mr W. Duncan --ident of Timaru Pipe Band). ""HE FARMERS’ TAKE THE LEAD IN QUALITY DON’T FORGET—ROLL UP TO THE FARMERS GROCERY DEPT. DECEMBER 31, 8.30 p.m. Sharp. FLORISTS MARCHWEIL FLORISTS MRS F. E. SMITH AND CO., 326 Staff .rd Street. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Boxes of Flowers, Fruit and Novelties for presentation and hospital. Send flowers. They are always in good taste. 'Phone 371. Residence 1097. z J. GRANGER N.D.H. FLORIST Medallist and Silver Cup Holder FOR FLORAL WORK Wreaths, ”prays, Bouquets, etc., a Specialty. Phones’ 1418. Residence 14”. MONUMENTAL MASONS W. J. HARDING & CO. •umental Masons and Sculptors Telephone 895 M. All Work Guaranteed and Neatly Executed. Estimates Given. Lowest Prices. Yard: Park Avenue (near Cemetery) S. McBRIDE (Established 1874) MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS Direct Importer from Scotch and Italian Quarries. Concrete Kerf gs and White Pebbles. Inscriptions Engraved in any Cemetery Best Materials. First-class Workmanship. Nothing too Big—Nothing too Small. Ring 'Phone 572. S. McBRIDE MONUMENTAL MASON, 29 Sophia Street, Timaru,
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21850, 31 December 1940, Page 1
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