FOOTBALL, TO-DAY. ATHLETIC GROUNDS. CURTAIN RAISER AT 1.45 P.M. JUNIOR: OLD BOYS v. HIGH SCHOOL. SENIOR, 2.45. OLD BOYS v. ZINGARI. CALEDONIAN GROUNDS CURTAIN RAISER AT 1.45 P.M. THIRD GRADE: SOUTHERN v. CELTIC. SENIOR, AT 2.45. WAIHI v. STAR. Admissibn 1/-. Ladies Gd. Grand Stand 6d. ...... J. Y. McKEAGUE, Secretary. THE PIONEER TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY OF, TIMARU. APPROPRIATIONS in tlio No. 3, 4 v ' and: 5 Groups -will be held Jy ARCADE BOARD £OOM. W* THURSDAY, the 28th May, 1925', *,t 7.30 p.ra. No. 3 Group Appropriation of £3OO by BALLOT. No. 4 Group Appropriation of £450 by SALE. No. 5 Group Appropriation of £9OO by BALLOT. SHARES in ail Groups to be financial on 25tli MAY, 1925. Nominations for 3 seats on Directorate close on 31st May, l'*2s. P. A. RAYMOND, Secretary. FAIRLIE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, MAY 16th. THOMAS MEIGHAN, In PIED TIPER MALONE. From the Story by Booth Tarkington. Also “Tlie Leather Pushers.” Coming Thursday, May 21st: “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” FAIRLIE. OT. STEPHEN’S GUILD will hold the first of their Fortnightly Socials in the Parish Hall on WEDNESDAY, May 20, at 8 p.m. Progressive Euchre and Dance. Prizes will be given for Euchre. Admission Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. GERALDINE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. pUPILS are now being on.oiled for Classes in Dressmaking, MotorEngineering, Wool-Classing, Farm Carpentry and First Aid. Capable Instructors have been secured.
Further particulars from: THE DIRECTOR. A. C. FAHEY. DENTAL SURGEON (University of New Zealand.) ROWLEY’S BUILDINGS, Tel. 681. Church Street. MAY MITCHELL BROWN, L.A.B. of R.A.M. and R.C.M. PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. Lessons given on the Steel Guitar. Term begins with First Lesson. STUDIO: ARCADE, over Beggs. Address: Seaview House. DRESSMAKING. YY/E beg to announce to the Public of Pleasant Point and District that we have commenced in the above line at Clontarf House. BIRSE AND MILNE. A.M.P. SOCIETY. Extract from “Sydney Bulletin,” April 2nd, 1025. The A.M.P. has the wisdom of age —with the activity of youth. its progress in this century has been a procession from record to record. The bonus distribution for last year amounted to more than half the premiums contributed under the participating policies for the period. This is how the ratio has expanded since the setback in the worst war year, with some earlier comparisons:—
Communicate with: R. M. URQUHART, New Busincs.s Agent, A.M.R Society, Stafford St., Timaru.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 16 May 1925, Page 1
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