FULLERS'. 1 FREE BICYCLE COMPETITION*. ( FREE BICYCLE COMPETITION 1 . FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS. Commencing TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-DAY The Finest of Chapter Photo Plays: SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS. SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS. A Grand Bicycle Competition will tahe place in conjunction with the Screenings of “Samson of the Circus," under the conditions mentioned below. „ ■ The Competition is for the correct solution of a Sentence of 15 words describing the Universal Serial "Samson of the. Circus.” Each week, during the screening of the Serial, one word of the sentence will be shown on the screen. Competitors are required to give—(l) the rota-. tion in which the words appeared on the screen, and (2) the correct - arrangement of . the words to make a sentence describing the serial. AH competitors’ efforts are to be enclosed, together with name and address, in a scaled envelope, and handed to the Manager of this.Theatre not later than one week; after the screening of the final episode: r A PRIZE OF A BRAND NEW “COUCHMAN" BICYCLE, for Boy or Girl, complete du every detail, and fitted with Coaster *baclc hub brake, will bo awarded to the owner of the first envelope opened, containing the correct screening rotation and correct solution of the sentence. Competitors must not be over 16 years of age. , The correct sentence has been placed in the hands of the Editor of “The Timaru Herald," who has graciously consented to superintend; the awarding of the prize, and whose decision will be final. Any further information required will be given by the Manager of Fullers’ Pictures. DOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. SATURDAY. i Sensational. Amazing, Unique. THE KING OF WILD HORSES. THE KING OF WILD HORSES. The most dangerous horse in captivity, in the most sensational and thrilling Drama ever filmed. GAZETTE. SCENIC, COMEDY. COMING TUESDAY:' JACK HOXIE IN THE RED RIDER. MUNICIPAL ’ THEATRE,* GERALDINE. ' ■ SATURDAY*, 20th MARCH; ONE YEAR TO LIVE. ONE YEAR TO LIVE. A sumptuous Production. Parisian Follies, a French Carnival all go to make this a wonder. What would you do if you had one year to live? BRILLIANT SUPPORTS. TWO REEL COMEDY. SCENIC. LATEST ENGLISH GAZETTE. Episode 14, eagle’s talons. It’s near the finish: don’t miss. Usual Prices 1/-, 1/6. WEDNESDAY NEXT: We start Universal’s 1926 Productions: THE HOME MAKER. THE HOME MAKER. You musn’t miss this one. MACKENZIE COUNTY COUNCIL. MOTOR DRIVERS’ LICENSES. TAKE NOTICE that Motor Drivers’ Licenses expire on the 31st inst., and that applications and fees for renewal must be lodged at this office before that date. Applicants must produce their current License. R. L. BANKS, County Clerk. Fairlie, 15th March, 1926. BELFAST LINENS. M R f n MUIR has a newly-arrived Assortment of Linen and Cotton Goods. The latest and most up-to-date designs in Coloured Bordorod Goods. Trousseaux a Speciality. Open Thursdays and Fridays or by, appointment. Telephone 982. 28 Sarah Street (second house from Bay). TENDERS. ’PENDERS will be received up .till 1 12 o’clock, TUESDAY, 23rd inst., for ERECTION OF BRICK MOTOR GARAGE, in Sophia Street. TURNBULL AND RULE, Registered Architects. TO BUILDERS. yENDERS are invited up till Noon, A FRIDAY 26th MARCH, for the Erection of MODERN FACTORY in Reinforced Concrete, Bank Street, for the Canterbury Co-op. Shoe Company. Plans and Specifications at our Office. WALTER PANTON AND SON, Registered Architects. LEVELS COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR CRUSHED BLUESTONE METAL. yENDERS will be received up . to 1 4 p.m., TUESDAY, March 29th, for:— CONTRACT No. 89.—450 Cubic Y’ards Metal, Smith’s Hill, Main South Road. CONTRACT No. 90.—1800 Cubic Yards of Metal and 400 Cubic Yards Screenings, Main Claremont Road. THOMAS BLACK, County Engineer. THE EXCLUSIVE BUT INEXPENSIVE HOUSE, MIGNONNE’S PRICE LIST FOR THE BENEFIT OF HER TOWN AND COUNTRY CLIENTS: From Clients’ Own Material Well Cut Tailored Coats, 42/-. From Clients’ Own Material Smartly Cut Costumes, 50/-. From Clients’ Own Material Making Frock, 35/G. From Clients’ Own Material • Made to Order Hats,’ 10/6 afid 15/6. For Remodelling Costumes into Smart AVell Cut- Coat Frocks, 35/6. Special Inexpensive Prices for Children’s and Maids’ Hats, Costumes and Coats. MIGNONNE’S. -
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 20 March 1926, Page 1
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