Stals 3d and Gd. MATINEE TO-DAY. Dress Circle 6d. RICHARD DIX IN “THE DUCKY DEVIL,” BIG CHRISTIE COMEDY, GAZETTE, TRAVELOGUE. THE COSY GRAND THEATRE. TO-NIGHT—The Speed King of Racing Automobile Comedies —Smashing all Records lor Whirlwind Action —Lightning Fun—and Spectacular Thrills—Real, lloncst-to-Goodness, Breath-taking THRILLS. SEE. RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX. In the Paramount Comedy De Luxe, —THE LUCKY DEVIL— Take a good looking fellow with a beautiful speed car and no money to run it with. Then add a beautiful girl and her mother in a Ford that refuses to run. Sprinkle gingerly with speed, thrills, and laughs, and you have a fair idea of the’ Greatest Paramount Comedy of the Year! STEREOSCOPIES. BELGRADE. (No. 2 Series.) (Travel.) CALL A COP (Christie Comedy. GAZETTE, (Topical). Musical Numbers include: —Overture, Ah, Ha. Entr'acte, Ukulele Lady. Big Picture, Gay Coney Island, Chant Solenelle, Chrysantheme, Humming, Celeste, Sunset, Cuckoo’s Call, Rainbow, King Carnival, Etc. Prices Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/G; Reserves 2/-. Theatre Tel. 48G. To-Night at 8. EUCHRE. To-Night at 8. UNITARIAN HALL, CHURCH STREET. Last night of the aggregate, and an easy night to qualify for the final, as most of the regular players have already qualified. First Aggregate prize, Gramophone, value £lO 10s; 2nd, Carpet Square £7; 3rd aggregate prize £5 order. Final will he played next Tuesday, March 30th. Ist Prize for To-night, Pair W. Blankets, value 57/6; 2nd Prize, Marcella Quilt, value 35/-; 3rd Prize Box of Groceries; 5 other good prizes ADMISSION 2/6. Otipua Grand Carnival. TO BE HELD IN MRS AVITHELL’S BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, ON TO-DAY! N TO-DAY! AT 1 P.M. Sporting Events lor Young and Old. Sideshows. Afternoon Tea, Sweet Stalls, Light Refreshments, Bran Dips, Baby Shows, A Large and Various. Assortment of Produce; also a Tug-o’War Competition. District Teams), 5 Men a-side). Post Entry. The TIMARU REGIMENTAL BAND will he in attendance. Ghar-a-Bancs leave Gabites’ Corner at 12.30 p.m. Admission to Grounds Adults 1/-; Children FREE. A Dance AVILL BE HELD IN THE OTIPUA HALL, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. Gents 2/-; Ladies 1/-. A. L. GODAVIN, Plon. Sec. MACKENZIE COUNTY A. AND P. SOCIETY. 28th ANNUAL SHOW. FAIRLIE. FAIRLIE. ON ‘ EASTER MONDAY, sth APRIL. GET YOUR ENTRIES MADE BEFORE THE CLOSING DAY, 27th MARCH. PRIZE SCHEDULES AND ENTRY FORMS POSTED ON APPLICATION. A Special Train, carrying Stock, will run from Timaru on Morning of Show, returning in evening. Special Arrangements for Hunters —New Jumps arc being constructed on same lines as at the large centres. Bruce Murray, Esq., offers special prizes for Best blusterers’ Pack, the following points to count;- —3, must be easily caught; 2, must have’a sound back; 3, must not be thin skinned; 4, must he good weight carrier up to 14 stone. Remember the date—EASTER MONDAY, for'the Great Mackenzie Show.' An Ideal Spot for a day’s outing. Hot AVater supplied FREE to Picnic Parties. T. F. BUSSELL, President. J. A. FRASER, Secretary. Box 114, Fairlie; ’Phone 54.
THE SALVATION ARMY. THIS SUNDAY. HARVEST ..THANKSGIVING SERVICES. MAJOR & MRS BEAR IN CHARGE MONDAY MUSICAL DEMONSTRATION. TUESDAY .. . . TEMUKA BOYS’ HOME. SALE OF FRUIT AND PRODUCE MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS
TIMARU HIGH SCHOOL OLD GIRLS’ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. Y.M.C.A. MONDAY, MARCH 29th. At S p.m. Full Attendance Requested. F. E. KEMSHED, Hon. Sec. T.11.5.0.G.A. QRESBYTKRIAN Cl! lI.DR EX’S It home. TO-DAY 2 O’CLOCK TO-DAY GARDEN PARTY AND SALE. Produce, Cakes, Flowers,'Sweets, Games and Competitions. Admission Gd. Afternoon Tea 9d. TO CONTRACTORS BODIES. AND LOCAL QWNER of 5 Ton Leyland Truck having completed Lake Coleridge Contract, desires fresh work. Would arrange contract anywhere in South Island for any period. Communicate with: “TRANSPORT,” Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Lichfield Building, Christchurch. THANKS. jWTRS FIELD desires to thank all Friends who contributed to make the Picnic given to the Boys of the Salvation Army Home, Tennika, a success; also the ladies who kindly assisted. MISS KATHLEEN DAVIDSON, Teacher of Dancing. YOUNG PEOPLE’S CLASS Commences Friday, March 20, at S p.m. Children Class every Saturday, 10.30 a.m. Studio: The Wentworth. All enquiries 24 Sefton Street. Private lessons a Specialty. TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL LICENSES. ,’T’AKE NOTICE that the following Licenses expire on the 31st inst., and that applications and fees for renewals must be lodged at This Office 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. G. Hoardings. 7. Billiard Saloon Licenses. Jj. VIRTUE, Town Clerk.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 March 1926, Page 1
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