PUBLIC NOTICES N.Z. FARMERS’ UNION (Temuka Branch) A/lONTHLY Meeting. FRIDAY. JanA uary 8. at 8 p.m., Mr W. F. Evans’ Board Room, Temuka. Business: (a) Notice of motion from Provincial Executive that this executive supports the Government in the establishment of rabbit control boards in country districts, (b) General. J. WOODHEAD, Pres. NO. 27 LINES OF COMMUNICATION M.T. COMPANY A Half-day Parade of A Section will be held at Fraser Park on SUNDAY NEXT, 10th inst. at 9 a.m. F. G. SHEED, Capt. Coy. Commander. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS MOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Timaru on or before the Bth day of February, 1943. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: — “I HEREBY CERTIFY that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES : MARY JANE PORTER, late of TIMARU, SPINSTER, died 21/12/42. JOHN SMALL, late of FAIRLIE, LABOURER, died 28/12/42. ALEX. BELL, District Public Trustee for Timaru. January 6, 1943. “THE TIMARU HERALD” COMPANY LIMITED CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS QUBSCRIBERS are reminded that Casual Advertisements for insertion in “The Timaru Herald” must now be accompanied by a remittance covering the cost thereof. It is regretted that advertisements cannot be accepted by telephone under present conditions. The rates for Casual Advertisements in “The Timaru Herald” are as follows: PUBLIC NOTICES & AMUSEMENTS: 1 inch space 5/- per insertion li inch space 7/6 per insertion 2 inch space 10/- per insertion (Larger spaces pro rata— Minimum space, one inch) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS: Up to 12 Words—one insertion 1/Three consecutive insertions 2/6 Each additional word Id per insert. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Engagements 4/-, Marriages 4/-, Births 3/-, Deaths 3/-, Funerals 4/6, Death and Private Interment 3/6, Death and Funeral Combined 7/-, In Memoriam 3/-, Verse 6d per line, Thanks Notice 5/-. A. J. ALLPORT, Manager. DENTISTS j LONDON DENTAL LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE INSTITUTE P. Z. HARRIS, B.D.S. G. C. Z. HARRIS, J. B. MacGREGOR, L.D.S. (Glasgow) O. E. SAWERS, B.D.S. 112 A CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. HOURS: 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. SATURDAY: 9 a.m. 12 noon. ’Phone 33-909. LOST A BOUT December 30, by bathing sheds, Pair Horn-rimmed spectacles. Good reward. Return Herald. jIJEtWEEN Millord and lemuka, December 17, two Fat Lambs, one red head earmarked two front notches off ear, one yellow head two back notches near ear. Nicholas, ’phone 82, Temuka. DROOCH, between Arthur Street and town, Christmas gift. Return Herald. Reward. DROOCH, gold antique with tassels. Reward. Kindly return Herald Office. pNSIGN Folding Camera, parking area, Bay, or Strathallan Street, near Empire Hotel. Finder ring 97 Temuka, or write 73 Herald, Temuka. Fl OLD Chain Bangle, with heart attached. Keepsake. Reward, Herald. Bay, New Year’s Eve, Accordion. Reward at Herald. F)N Timaru excursion train or Christchurch station, Navy Bag containing notes, spectacles, ration books, etc. Reward. Herald. QUNDAY, 3rd, Crimson Cardigan. Fairview, Otipua or Morgan’s Rd. Reward. Ring 1349 m. QILVER and White Spaniel between Burke’s Pass and Haldon. Finder kindly ring Burke’s Pass Hotel. ’T’HREE Diamond Engagement Ring, 1 set in platinum claws, vicinity Temuka. Write, 72 Herald, Temuka. Rug at south end car A park. Bay. December 30. Reward 30/-. Keeosake. Return Herald. VV/OULD gentleman who picked up ** Pump Connection on railway station, Tuesday, kindly leave Herald? MISCELLANEOUS F’OLOUR Up the Home with Red “Kem” Mephisto and Vermillion; chairs, fireplaces toys, baskets. F Lewis ar.J Sons, Ltd. \V/dAT is Mephisto? See F. Lewis ano Sons, Ltd., Window. EXTENSION Speakers in handsome polished walnut cabinets enable you to have radio entertainment anywhere in vour home Brehaut’s Radio Service. DETTER late than never—but better D never late Hunt’s, in the Arcade will see that vour watch is in oerfect •’nrhanicnl condition TROUBLE -Acting Queen Bee Prepared Wax does two jobs—cleans as it shines and preserves. THE FIRST SIP BRINGS RELIEF! Yes! Even tough old-man coughs are quickly relieved with the first fastacting sip of Bettie’s Lightning Cough Cure. It penetrates to nose, throat and chest passages, banishing germs as it goes. Best and strongest for young and old alike. Bettie’s Lightning Cough Cure, chemists and elsewhere. or George Bettie, chemist, 769 Colombo Street, Christchurch. .... AN AID TO SWEET SLEEP One member of the family coughing at night can keep the whole family awake. Have a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver handy. “Baxters” is a real bedside friend, proved most popular for coughs, colds and sore throats. Sold everywhere. Sole proprietors, Baxters Ltd/ Colombo St., Christchurch WOMEN WHO SUFFER Women who suffer from Kidney and Bladder Weakness must try the new Dutch compound STONIK. Quickly counteracts burning and smarting, backache, disturbed rest at nights, frequent day calls, nervousness, constipation, headaches, sciatica, etc. Mild and soothing in action, STONIK, 3/11 from Oddies, chemists. Proprietors: Liberty’s, Ltd., 419 A Queen Street, Auckland.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLIII, Issue 22473, 7 January 1943, Page 1
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