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SNAP —. SPUED ACTION SUSPENSE and THRILLS in a Picture of Wild College Days and Wilder Nights with a Young Girl caught in a Maelstrom of Jazz-crazed and Pleasure-seeking Men and Women. THE GRAND to-night at s o’clock. THE GRAND Selznick’s Seven Reel SUPER SPECIAL, Brimful of Action and Speed! DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY Starring Patsy Ruth Millar. Patsy Ruth Millar. To the Country Girl plunged into the gaiety of hours after College, with a set whose speed would make lightning look slow —it was like a door suddenly opened to a person groping in the dark —so she motored, jazzed, consumed cocktails, turned numerous cigarettes into ashes, bathed in the moonlight, and now she was face to face with tragedy—and the Law! FULL OF PEP. SANDAKAN, SINGAPORE. (Hallroom Boys’ Comedy.) (Martin Johnson Scenic.) Prices —stalls 1/-, Dress Circle 1/6, Res. 2/-. Theatre Tel. 486.

TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. THE LAST DAY OF ENTRY for the Practical Examinations, October, is SATURDAY, May 30tli. 1925. Entry Forms obtainable and Fees payable at Begg and Co., the Bristol, or the Secretary: ALFRED W. V. VINE, Local Secretary. ST. PETERS, KENSINGTON. TVANCE POSTPONED from Monday Evening, the 11th inst., on ac count of the death of the Prime Minister, will be held TO-NIGHT at 8. V. R. HALL, Se> retary. .. ALBURY COLLIE CLUB TRIALS. STARTING ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 th. \Y/"EATHER PERMITTING, the ap- ™' proximate Running will be: WEDNESDAY: “Long Pull.” THURSDAY: “Yarding.” FRIDAY: “Huntaway.” T. SCALES, Hon. Secretary. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that Schools throughout the District will be CLOSED on THURSD'AY, the 14th inst., out of Respect tc> the Memory of the late Right Hon. W. F. Massey, Prime Minister. , H. J. BIGNELL, Chairman. OTIPUA PAROCHIAL DISTRICT. THE ANN JAL MEETING of the Parishioners will be held in tho Hall, Otipua, on FRIDAY, May 15, at 7.30 p.m. Social Gathering subsequently. All Invited. Ladles, please bring a basket. GAPES VALLEY HALL. THE GAPES VALLEY MINIA--1 TURE RIFLE CLUB will hold a Dance in above Hall, on May 2Sth. Good Music. Gent 3 2/6, Ladies 1/-. B. HAYWOOD, Hon. Secretary. TIMARU TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. 'THE EVENING CLASSES will be 1 opened TO-NIGHT, TO-MOR-ROW NIGHT and FRIDAY NIGHT of this week as usual. W. FOSSEY, Director. NOTICE. PURSUANT to the Terms of “The * Banking Act, 1908,” THURSDAY, 14th May, 1925. the date of the Funeral of the late Prime Minister, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday throughout the Dominion. J. F. ROWE, NURSERYMAN, SOUTH END, GERALDINE. Homo on Mondays and Wednesday* to receive orders. LEGAL. MESSRS BOLAND AND KNELL of *** Waimate, Barristers and Solicitors, bog to intimate that they have commenced the practice of their profession on Wednesday, 15th April, in tho ! r offices in James Meehan and Co.’s Buildings, Georgo Street, Tuna.-u, in conjunction with their practice at WaUnato. F. BURRILL, 6 THOMAS STREET, PAINTER, DECORATOR AND GLAZIER Protect your Property with good Paint. Distance no object. RENDEZVOUS (Near Theatre Royal.) V7/ITH the advent of Winter the Rendezvous Proprietresses are at your service, with Hot and Appetising MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS, HOT COFFEE, COCOA, MILK, MALTED MILK, BEEF TEA, etc., served with BISCUITS, TOAST, CAKES or SANDWICHES. Our new speciality, which we recommend our Patrons to try, is our HOT CORDIAL DRINKS. RASPBERRY is a Special; try it. Our Delicious ICES and COOL DRINKS are still going. First Class CONFECTIONERY at lowest prices. All tho delicacies are obtainable at THE RENDEZVOUS. Near Theatre Royal, you know. That place of pleasant surroundings, combined with cleanliness, civility and prompt service. MRS & MISS PRING, Proprietresses.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 12 May 1925, Page 1

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594

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 12 May 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 12 May 1925, Page 1

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