COME AND SAY . GOOD-BYE. You Will Never See His Like Again. THEATRE ROYAL, 1 TIMARU, TUESDAY, 10th MAY, AT 8. E. J. Carroll presents HARRY LAUDER The World’s Greatest Entertainer. In a Programme crammed full of lovely new Songs, Patter and Cameo Studies. Remember, there'B a line of truth in every song he sings. Supported by a big company of International Artists,' W. V. ROBINSON, Canadian Mimic and Mouth-Organ Specialist. LYDIA CARNE and JACK KELLEWAY, Expert Whirlwind Dancers, EDDIE GREY, The iloy with the Diamond Hoops. HARRY MOORE, Royal Paper Manipulator. CHARLES AVES and AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. THE HILO DUO, ■Hawaiian -InstrumentLists. PRICES: Bs, 4s and 2s. Early Doors, Is Extra. Booking opens at The Bristol 8s plus tax. Book Now. MTLIORD HALL. A HARVEST HOME BALL will bi * held in the Milford Hail on THURSDAY, May 21, 'at ■ 8 p.m. Admission: Double Tickets 5/-, Extra Lady 1/6. Proceeds ii aid of Hall Funds. Campbell’s c rchesira. A. BAIN, Chairman. SOUTH END RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Association will be held at the South School, on THURSDAY. May 21st, at 7.30 p.m. Business, — Election of Chairman and Member of Executive, and General. A full attendance of Ratepayers specially requested. D. D. PETRIE, Hon. Secretary. KLEXEMA SPECIALIST VISITING TIMARU. A SPECIALIST in the Treatment of Skin Diseases may be consulted at the Balmoral Hotel from noon, SATURDAY, May 23rd till MONDAY EVENING, May 28. ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, ACNE, SCALP TROUBLES, Consultation Free. Address: Balmoral Hotel, Timaru. TIMARU WEST SCHOOL. A SOCIAL EVENING YY/ILL be held at the School on VV THURSDAY NEXT, May 21. Cards and Dancing. To commence at 8 o’clock. Miss Dewar’s Orchestra. P. McMillan, M.C. Supper Provided. Admission 2/-. W. ANDERSON, Chairman. ESK VALLEY. A GENERAL MEETING of Esk Valley Residents, will be held in the Schoolhouse on TUESDAY EVENING (19th' inst.). Business: To Elect Library Committee for Ensuing Year. R. GRAY.
FAIRLIE RUNT. POIXT-TO-P<#NT STEEPLECHASES. THURSDAY, 28th MAY. To Start at 2 p.m. 1 DISTRICT STEEPLECHASE (Handicap) First Trophy G Sovs., Second Trophy 3 Sovs., Third Trophy 1 Sov. Distance, About 3 miles. Minimum weight list. Entry Fee, 10/-. 2 OPEN STEEPLECHASE (Handicap) First Trophy value 10 Sovs., Second Trophy 4 Sovs., Third Prize, Trophy 2 Sovs. Distance. about 3 Miles. Minimum weight list. Entry Fee, 10/-. 3 HACK RACE (Handicap) First Pr e Trophy 3 Sovs., Second Trophy 2 Sovs. Distance, about 7 Furlongs. Entry Fee, 10/-. 4 HUNTERS’ PLATE HANDICAP. Trophies presented by the Ladies. Distance, .about 11 miles. Entry Fee, 10/-. Event No. -1 for Hunters the property of members of S.C. Hunt residing in Mackenzie County, qualified in the Mackenzie County, Season 1925. No horse to have won an advertised race of 50 sovs. Event No. 2 for Qualified Hunters (Season 19 25), the property of members of a Hunt, which have never won an advertised race of 5 0 sovs., hunters races excepted. Events Nos. 3 and 4 for Horses, the bona fide property of members of a Hunt. Horses will be accommodated at Fairlie Free of Charge. ENTRIES FOR ALL EVENTS close with the Secretary on WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY, at 5 p.m. 11. 11. FRASER, Secretary. P.O. Box 57, Timaru. Telegraphic Address: “Alliance," Timaru. WAIMATE COUNTY COUNCIL. ''TENDERS will be received at tbe * Countv Offices. Waimate, up till 4 p.m., MAY 22nd, 1925, for the following Contracts: CONTRACT No. 955, Metalling S2O c. yds m Waihao Riding. CONTRACT No. 959, Metalling 755 c. vds in Otaio Riding. WM. P. BLACK, County Engineer. County Offices, Waimate. May Bth, 1925. Chiropractic. the Science that deals with disease and its relation with the Spine. DAVID YOUNG (Palmer School Graduate), PAREORA BUILDINGS, STAFFORD STREET. (Opposite Hutton's.) Hours: 9.30 to 12.30; 1.30 to 5 p.n». Consultation Free.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 16 May 1925, Page 1
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