m s? arcnroa. LYCEUM At 8 °’ clock ' FULLERS’ present the Present Day Film Success. Records created at the De Luxe Theatre, Wellington, and Everybody's Theatre, Christ* church. THE WORLD’S SUPREME SCREEN ARTISTE—NORMA/ TALMADGE. A Greater Norma, with Eugene O’Blen in Support; also Winter Hall and Murdoch McQuarrie. Thrilllngly Different and Beautifully Romantic is —THE ONLY WOMAN THE ONLY WOMAN— In the'life of every man who conquers there must be an “only”~wo>man—a woman who will fight, suffer, and love with a tenacity that "does not know defeat. This is the story of such a woman. To save two men from the effects of their own folly she married one of them — a drunken wastrel. “I loathe and despise you,” she said, “but I’ll make a man of you.” And she did. WHERE BEAUTY DWELLS. (CANADIAN SCENIC). OUR KIDS. Comedy. OUR KIDS. OVER THE FENCE. OVER. THE FENCE. English Gazette: All Blacks v. Cambridge. The Royal Orchestra; Direction Mrs Agnes Scott, A.T.C.L., L.A.B. Stalls 1/-, DC. 1/6, Reserves 2/-. Telephone 570.
Hibernian Ball. Hibernian Ball Browne Street Hall. Hibernian Ball. Hibernian Ball To-morrow Night, Wednesday, 21st. ' At 8.15. Hibernian Ball. . Hibernian Ball Miss Dewar’s Orchestra. Cards, etc., in Drawingroom. Dainty Supper. Gents 3/-. Ladies 2/-. D. PEARSE, President. P. B. HOGAN, Secretary. Hibernian Ball. Hibernian Ball NOTICE. THE CONVENT WORKROOM is A now booking orders for Costumes, Frocks, and Overcoats. All Work Guaranteed. Ring: MISS RODGERS, ’Phone 244. PROFESSIONAL. T~\R. C. A. PATERSON, 16 Sefton Street, will be out of town until 26th inst. During his absence Dr. Ussher will attend to his patients. PLEASANT VALLEY MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. A DANCE will-.be held in .the Pleasant Valley Hall, on THURSDAY, May 21st. Music by A.B.C. Band. Admission: Gents 3/-, Ladies 1/-. FAIRVIEW. "THE ..OPENING EUCHRE TOUR- •* NAMEN't : Wiife be held the above School on THURSDAY, May 21st, at 8 p.m. ' Supper Provided. Admission 1/-. J. E. MAXWELL, ' ' - Hon:-Secretary. "A CURE FOR THE BLUES.” POPULAR HUMOROUS LECTURE, By REV. F. E. HARRY. “A CURE FOR THE BLUES.” BAPTIST CHURCH, TO-NIGHT. 7.45 p.m. ' Don’t miss it. Collection. NOTICE. 'THERE is no other machine on the market which takes Singer Parts. This is just a means used by some dealers to sell inferior machines. Buy a Singer in the first place and your Sewing Machine trov.bii.-s are over for life. W. O. CARPENTER, DRAPER, AGENT, TEMUKA. DANCING. MISS TUPPY SUTHERLAND Studying Classical and • Ballroom Dancing, including Argentine and Tango 192*, under supervision of Miss Margery Myers (late Vernon Castle School of Dancing, London), will commence Classes on 25th inst. WELLINGTON. MUSIC AL, U LOC U l.' lONA RY, FANCY AND MAORI DANCING COMPETITIONS. Bth ANNUAL FESTIVAL. AUGUST 22nd to SEPT. 12th, 1925. Designs are invited for Programme Cover, Prize £5. Largest Prize List in New Zealand, including eight Scholarships., SPECIAL PRIZES INCLUDE: £2O Diamond Ring for Ladies’ Vocal Section. 10 Guinea Gold Watch for Chief Plano Solo. And many other Valuable Trophies. Judges: Mr Roland Foster (Sydney Conservatorium) Vocal; Mr E. C. Empson (Christchurch) Instrumental; Mr H. H. Tombs (Wellington) Violin; Mr Montgomery Stuart (Sydney) Elocution; Miss Montgomery (Christchurch), and Mr J. C. Fulton (Wellington) Dancing. Syllabus containing book of words and entry forms is obtainable gratis at all music stores, or will be posted direct on application, to: G. W. JENNER, Secretary. G.P.0., Box 1059, Wellington. (A Card} 2MSLIE AND BEAUFOY, . Barristers and Solicitors. HANNAH’S BUILDINGS, Stafford Street, Timaru. FAIRLIE. LYALL DEWAR, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER & ENGRAVER, DEGS to announce that ho has purchased the Stock in the estate o f Mr WALTER SHEERAN, has commenced business with a full assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND THE LATEST STYLES OF JEWELLERY. Manufacturing and Repair Work a Speciality. Note Address: SHEERAN’S LATE PREMISES, FAIRLIE. D. S. DAVIES, DENTAL SURGEON, DR. GUNN’S DENTAL ROOMS. Opp. Grand Theatre. Telephone 4?
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 19 May 1925, Page 1
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