MACKENZIE COUNTY A. AND P. SOCIETY. 28th ANNUAL SHOW. FAIRLIE. FAIRLIE. ON EASTER MONDAY, sth APRIL. LARGE ENTRIES IN ALL CLASSES QiriTp nrrTw TTTMPERS AND THE DOG TRIAL. Come anforJoT. day <n tte >»»>““■ »««- “* *" 118 Prodn s'„ B .of.‘l at Excursion Eares. Th. Fin. Grounds are Ideal for a Picnic. HOT WATER SUPPLIED FREE. DON’T FORGET. THE GREAT MACKENZIE SHOW ON EASTER MONDAY. T. F. BUSSELL, President. J. A. FRASER, Secretary. Box. 114, Fairlie; ’Phone 54.
Football! Football! S.C. Rugby League. OPENING MATCH: SYDENHAM (CHRISTCHURCH) v TWARU, TO BE oj a r piT‘R T) A Y ON LEAGUE GROUNDS, SALT. WATER CRLLIv. ADMISSION 1/- LADIES AND CHILDREN INVTED. J. CHRISTMAS, Ror.rAtarv.
GRAND THEATRE. GOOD FRIDAY. GOOD FRIDAY. 8 P.M. “THE STORY OF THE CROSS.” IN PICTURE AND MUSIC, CONDUCTED BY REV. L. A. KNIGHT (RECTOR OP ST. SAVIOUR’S ORPHANAGE. NEW LANTERN SLIDES. SOLOISTS —MRS RUSSELL AND MISS C. FLAMANK. ACCOMPANIST —MR A. W. V. VINE, F.R.C.O. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION FOR ORPHANAGE.
IN REPLY TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS FROM TOWN AND COUNTRY FRIENDS, THE MANAGEMENT HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE DATES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PLANQUETTE’S GREAT ROMANTIC COMIC OPERA—RIP VAN WINKLE, * RIP' VAN WINKLE, WHICH WILL BE STAGED AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, MONDAY, APRIL 19, and TUESDAY, APRIL 20th.
TEMUKA BICYCLE AND ATHLETIC CLUB. Annual Sports Meeting. VICTORIA PARK, TEMUKA. VICTORIA PARK, TEMUKA. £l5O PRIZES. " 21 EVENTS. £l5O PRIZES. Easter Monday, April sth. FIRST EVENT 1 P.M. FIRST EVENT 1 P.M. RUNNING, CYCLING, WRESTLING, STONE, CABER.. <3FF CHAMPION CYCLISTS- —HORDER, BEER, FITZGERALD, MACKIE SEE CHAMPION Ui bearma ' N , BRIGHT, and 20 Others. SEE THE STAR RUNNERS —McLENNAN, THOMPSON, MACDONALD, YEATMAN AND DEAN. Special Train leaves Timaru lor Temuka at 10.35 a.m. Return Train leaves Temuka at 5.35 p.m. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on the Grounds. ADMISSION, 1/6. Children 6d. Grandstand 6d. Motor Cars, 2/GRAND CINDERELLA DANCE. AT NIGHT DRILL HALL. GRAND ORCHESTRA. J. IC. YOUNG, President. D. O’CONNOR, Secretary.
LEGAL. 'T'HE Offices of the Solicitors prac- * tising in Timaru will be closed for the Easter Vacation from FRIDAY, the 2nd April, to TUESDAY, the 6th April, both inclusive, reopening for business on WEDNESDAY, the 7th.
MAKIKIHI. -THE ANNUAL HARVEST HOME * BALL will be held in the Lib-rary-Hall, on WEDNESDAY, April 14th, 1926. . Miss Dewar’s Orchestra. Proceeds in Aid of Hall Piano Fund. Tickets 3/- and 1/6 obtainable everywhere. J. LANE, Hon. Secy. TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. WATERWORKS.
IT’S EAST TO PAT FOR FINLAYSON FURNITURE. £lO Worth, £2 deposit, 3/2 weekly £2O Worth, £4 deposit, 6/4 weekly
£3O Worth, £6 deposit, 9/6 weekly £4O Worth, £8 deposit, 12/8 weekly £SO worth, £lO deposit, 16/10 weekly £IOO worth, £2O deposit, 31/8 weekly OTHER SUMS BY ARRANGEMENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. THE BIG SHOP IN GEORGE ST Caroline Bay Tea-Rooms. NOW UNDER NEW MANAGE-. MENT. . lvylß AND MRS GORDON DAVEY have pleasure in announcing that they have secured the lease o£ the BAY TI» A ROOMS AND SWEET STALE. And intend conducting same on the most modern and approved lines. ; . Visitors to the Bay will enjoy the.ir daintily served 9d Morning and ;Al- - Teas, and Special 1/6 thyeecourse Hot Luncheon. Hot Teas each Sunday and during Easter Holidays. For quality and Service take your Morning and Afternoon Teas ancl Luncheon at the Caroline Bay Tea Rooms.
’T'AKE NOTICE that Water Supply *■ -will be cut off in James Street and King Street and all Streets to the South of James Street, Kensington Area, FROM 9 A.M. TO 12 NOON TO-DAY. D VIRTUE, Town Clerk. NOTICE TO NATIVES. MUTTON BIRD SEASON, 1926. THE S S. KOTARE will leave Bluff 1 on-or about April 20th, for the Mutton Bird Islands. Full particulars as to passage ancr fares from „ D. W. McKAY, LTD., Mutton Bird Merchants, Invercargill.
WARNING. ANYONE found Trespassing or Rabbiting on the Undermentioned Property will be Prosecuted. J. H. PALMER, Orton. PLOUGH REPAIRS. TP YOUR PLOUGH REQUIRES RE--1 PAIRS OR ALTERATIONS, and if you want a satisfactory job at a satisfactory price, you cannot do better than place the work with us. ' OUR EXPERT SERVICE IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL. WE GRIND PLOUGHSHARES. CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY.
The bracing sea air will supply Ihe appetite and the-excellent fare will please the palate. MR AND MRS GORDON DAVEY, Proprietors. HURRY! HURRY!! EASTER IS NEAR, AND YOU WANT TO LOOK SMART AND WELL DRESSED FOR YOUR VACATION. PREEN S, Progressive Dyers, Dry Cleaners and Hatters, J Are Waiting for your Order. SUITS, COSTUMES OR FROCKS Dry Cleaned or Dyed. ’Phone at once 927, or call Arcade and Barnard Street, Timaru. -■
The Vulcan Foundry AND Engineering Coy., NORTH AND LATTER STREETS. TIMARU. 'Phone 251, House BS3.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 1 April 1926, Page 1
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