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Matinee at 2.30. TO-DAY. Matinee at 2.30 The best Circus Picture ever made fun for everybody. SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS. STAN LAUREL COMEDY. THE PATHS CAZETTE. Children: Stalls 3d, Circle Gd; Adults Gd; Reserves 1./-. FULLERS’ At 8 o’clock. FULLERS’ Hitting tho Bull’s Eye again with a masterstroke of modern entertainment. Gripping with Power, a-thrcb with Human Interest. RALPH LEWIS. JOHNNIE WALKER. VIRGINIA BOARDMAN, ROSEMARY COOPER, AND A HOST OP STARS IN THE MAILMAN. THE MAILMAN. It tops ’em all! Merging in all its stupendous human emotions -—kindly humour—thunderous drama—quivering suspense—homely philosophy—and thrilling spectacle of the producer's three earlier successes. And woven into this mighty spectacle of scenic wonders, a heart-warming drania of father love and son love —of mother love and family love—with stunning and stupendous notes of starkly human drama. See the mighty battle fleet in action. The mammoth guns belching fire and shells! The naval airplanes taking up the chase! The merciless bombardment from the skies! The daring hold up on the high seas! Johnnie pitched headlong into the storm-swept ocean! The frail boat shattered by the lightning bolt! The veteran letter-currier flung into the boiling sea! The tragic plea to tho governor! The plight of the young son facing his doom! The fleeing rum-runners under raking shell fire! And a dozen other that will take your breath away. THE PATHE GAZETTE. BROTHERS UNDER THE CHIN (Comedy.) The Champion of Champions. Pun and Sensation. SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS. SAMSON OF TIJE CIRCUS. The Circus comes to town in all its Blaze and Glory. The, Royal Orchestra in choice appropriate numbers. Stalls 1/-, Circle l'/6; Reserves 2/-. 'Tel. 570. Free list suspended for this evening. Bookings not retained after 8 p.m.

IDMaV To-Night at 8. EUCHRE. To-Night at 8. UNITARIAN HALL, CHURCH STREET. 6th Night of the Aggregate. Ist Aggregate Prize, Gramophone, value £lO 10s; 2nd, a Carpet Square, value £7; 3rd, a£s order; and three other aggregate prizes. Don't miss getting into the final, which will be played on Tuesday, March 30th. You have the same chance To-night to qualify for the final play as on the first night. Ist Prize for To-night, £3 Order; 2nd Prize, Hearthrug, value 45/-; 3rd Prize, Stainless Cutlery, etc. Five other Prizes. ADMISSION 2/6. Ashbury Bowling Club. GALA DAT GALA DAY GALA DAY GALA DAY ASHBURY GREEN. Saturday, 20th March, Saturday, 20th March, ' Commencing 2 p.m. Bowling and Putting Competitions, Side Shows, Cake, Produce and Sweets Stalls. Bran Tub, and numerous other atttractions for all. . Band in Attendance. Dutch Auction at 4 p.m.

TUG-O’WAR. (To be run under the Rules of the New Zealand Athletic Union.) Druids’ Tug-o’-War. Druids’ Tug-o’-War. TO BE HELD IN THE a PRILL TEMUKA, DRILL HALL, TEMUKA, MARCH 25th, 26th, and 27th. 5 MEN A-SIDE. 5 MEN A-SIDE. Heavyweight. 70 Stone Limit. FIRST PRIZE £2O; SECOND PRIZE £7 10s. Entry 5/- per Mo • LIGHT WEIGHT. 55 STONE LIMIT. FIRST PRIZE £l2 10s. SECOND PRIZE £5. / Y Entry 3/6 per Man. Four Entries for Each Weight or no Second Prize Money. Stage 6ft. 6in. High. Everybody will, be able to see. - Instrumental and Vocal Items at Intervals. Admission to Hall —-Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Rules on application to the Secretary. J. ALFREY, Chairman. A. R. BECK, Sec., King St., Temulta,

FOOTBALL. SOUTH CANTERBURY RUGBY LEAGUE. PRACTICE COMMENCES TO-DAY, AT 2.30 p.m. LEAGUE-. GROUNDS. SALTWATER CREEK. J. CHRISTMAS, Secretary. ORARI BRIDGE HALL. TUESDAY, 23rd MARCH. GRAND CON CERT’"'AND DANCE. Leading Vocal Talent Performing. In Aid of Library Queen. Admission 1/-, 1/6. Dance Extra. SOUTH CANTERBURY CRICKET ASSOCIATION. CRICKET —— TODAY. CELTIC v. ZINGARI. At THE PARK at 2.15 p.m. Collection in Aid of the Association’s Funds. MISS KATHLEEN DAVIDSON, Teacher of Dancing. YOUNG PEOPLE’S CLASS Commences Friday, March 26, at 8 p.m. Children Class every Saturday, 10.30 a.in. Studio: Tlie Wentworth. All enquiries 24 Sefton Street. Private lessons a Specialty. TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL LICENSES. TAKE NOTICE that the following * Licenses expire on the 31st inst., and that applications and fees for renewals must be lodged at This Of-, fice before that date. 1. Motor Drivers’ Licenses (Applicants must produce current license). 2. Carriage Licenses. 3. Carters’ Licenses. 4. Theatre and'Public Halls Licenses 5. Dangerous Goods Licenses. 6. Hoardings. 7. Billiard Saloon Licenses. D. VIRTUE, Town Clerk. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. MOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of laud hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same, within one calendar month of the issue of the New Zealand Gazette containing this Notice. No. 13395. JAMES PATRICK QUINN, . JOHN JOSEPH QUINN, and HENRY AUGUSTUS QUINN, Rural Sections 9621, 9653, 9655, 9655, 10656, 11058, 13SS4, 13SS5, 13886, 13887, and part of Rural Section 6548, Block IV., Waimate Survey District Lots 1,2 and 3, Deposit Plan 7709, Main South Road. Occupied by Applicants. Diagrams may be inspected at this Office. DATED this 15th day of March, 1926, at the Lands Registry Office, CHRISTCHURCH. F. W. BROUGHTON, District Land Registrar.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 20 March 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 20 March 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 20 March 1926, Page 1

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