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MATINEE AT 2.30. FULLERS’ MATINEE AT 2.30. JOSIE SEDGWICK IN “THE OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER.” SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS. SPAT FAMILY COMEDY. URBAN CHATS, TRAVELOGUE, PATHE GAZETTE. Children: Stalls 3d, Circle 6d, Adults Gd. Reserves 1/-. FULLERS’ At 8 o’clock. FULLERS’ There’s mystery in the life of the Paris underworld. Lure in the Paris Bohemia. They’re revealed in this evening’s J. Stuart Blackton Special Production. THE REDEEMING SIN. WITH A BRILLIANT STAR AS QUEEN OF THE APACHES. NAZIMOYA. ' NAZIMOYA. Other Artists to greet you across the Screen will be— LOU TELLEGEX, CARLETOX 1). MILLER, OTIS HARLAX. A GREAT DRAMA OF A GIRL LEADER ' OF THE MYSTERIOUS APACHE BAND IN PARIS WHOSE BEAUTY OF SOUL BROUGHT ABOUT THE REDEMPTION OF HERSELF AND THE MAN SHE LOVED. Crammed full of action occasioned by the theft of a siring of pearls with an .alluring romance threading its wav through the plot. PATHE GAZETTE. URBAN CHATS. SPAT FAMILY COMEDY—SUPPERIXG SHAKESPEARE. SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS. SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS. THE ROYAL ORCHESTRA IN THE LATEST AND BEST. : Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/6; Reserves 2/-. Telephone 570. No Free List.

SPORTS. SPORTS. THIS AFTERNOON. CALEDONIAN CALEDONIAN GROUNDS Special Engagement of Willie Mackie, MOTOR PACED CHAMPION. SEE HIM BREAK THE 1,2, AND 5 MILES MOTOR PACED RECORDS. ALSO: MACKIE v. FITZGERALD. IN A SPRINT MATCH RACE. Don’t miss seeing the Rider who beat Horace Horder in a Match Race on Wednesday last. MACKIE MACKIE NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION. MOTOR PACED FOLLOWER. Sports Start 1.30 p.m. Sports Start 1.30 p.m. GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME All the Champions Competing. All the Champions Competing'. POPULAR PRICES 1/6. GRAND STAND 1/-. CHILDREN Gd. TO-NIGHT. CARNIVAL DANCE. TO-NIGHT. BAY HALL. S P.M. TILL I’2 P.M.' MISS DEWAR’S ORCHESTRA. ' SUPPER PROVIDED. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-. C. HOOPER, M.C.

ORCHESTRAL ANNOUNCEMENT. MISS W. MORGAN wishes to notify the Public that her Orchestra is now open for engagement for Dances, Weddings, etc., the following instruments • being available: Piano, Violins, Saxophones, Banjos, Trombone, Bass, Baritone, Cornet Drums. LATEST MUSIC AND SPECIAL REQUESTS SUPPLIED. Private Address: 41 WILLIAM ST. TIMARU MILLING COMPANY, LTD. THE ANNUAL GENERAL . MEETING Of the Companv will be held at ROYAL FLOURING MILLS, TIMARU, THIS I) A X . At 12 Noon. BUSINESS: To receive Directors’ Report and Balance Sheet To elect Directors. To elect an Auditor, and to declare Directors’ and Auditors' Remuneration. By Order of the Board. ' IV. MOODY. Manager. WAIMATE BOWLING CLUB. EASTER TOURNAMENT. Entries extended until MONDAY, 29th, at S p.m. Vacancies in Rinks and Pairs. W. F. MORRISON, lion. Secretary. NOTICE. A ll rendered Accounts due to Cunningham and Paterson MUST be paid on or before 31st of this month, March, 19 2G.

AMATEUR RADIO STATIONS. MOTICE is hereby given that all ’ licenses tor radio receiving stations, issued during 1925 and still current, expire on the 31st instant. Persons who hu've not already obtained a renewal ot their licenses should do so immediately. The owners o£ unlicensed stations are liable to a tine not exceeding £SOO and the forfeiture of their apparatus. A. T. MARK.MAN, Secretary, General Post Office, Wellington. CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB. [WT EMBERS are reminded that the usual Week-End Practice will be held at Saltwater Creek at the usual

hour. All Senior and Junior Members are particularly requested to be present. GEO. FLETT, Hon. Secretary. MISSING. MARY (FRANK) SMITH OF WASHDYKE. ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of Mrs Mary (Frank) Smith, of Washdyke, Canterbury South, are requested to forward particulars of her address or death to the undersigned, as early as possible. COLLINS AND DOWNES, Solicitors, Te Awamutu, Waikato. ST. MARY’S CHURCH. 'T'HE Sacred Cantata, r “The Passion of Christ,” by P. Fletcher, will be rendered by the Choir (Augmented), TO-MORROW, March 28th, at G. 30 p.m. Soloists: Soprano, Mrs P. Rule; Contralto, Mrs E. J. LeCren; Tenor, Mr G. Andrews; Baritone, Mr A. Whecer; Organist, A. W. V. Vine, F.R.C.O. CAROLINE BAY TEA ROOMS AND SWEET STALL. (Under New Management.) IV/JR AND MRS GORDON DAVEY beg to announce that they have secured the lease of the Bay Tea Roonls and Confectionery Stall, and intend to conduct them on the most up-to-date lines. Morning and Afternoon Teas, Hot Luncheons, Wedding Breakfasts and Dances catered for. Fresh Stocks of High Class Confectionery and Fruit on Sale. TRUST FUNDS. YY/E have the following sums for inv vestment upon Mortgage of Freehold Securities: £SOOO, £ISOO, £I2OO BRADY A- McRAE, SOLICITORS, ,j Oxford Buildings, George Street. GERALDINE MATERNITY HOSPITAL. WANTED— W GOOD PLAIN COOK. Wages 30/- per ween. Apply: SISTER IN CHARGE, ’Phone 137, Geraldine. THIE RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT invites applications for the following positions: Closing April 30th, 1920. ASSISTANT CHIEF MECHANICAL ENGINEER. Salary £SSO per annum rising by three annual increments of £SO to £IOOO per annum. Applicants to be either Associate Members or Members of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers and not more than 45 years of age. All applications to be addressed to the Secretary, Railway Board, Wellington. Conditions may be seen at the Office of District Traffic Managers, Auckland, Wellington, • Wanganui, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Invercargill; and Stationmasters, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Napier, Timaru, Oamaru, Nelson, Westport, Blenheim, and Greymouth. LAKE COLERIDGE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY. WRITTEN TENDERS,' addressed to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, will lie received tip to noon on TUESDAY, 13tli April, for Fitting and Driving Piles and Erecting Foundations for Steel Towers at seven river crossings between Ashburton and Waitaki. • Specifications, etc., on view at Public Works Offices, Christchurch and Dunedin, and at Substation Timnru ' ißjSSsi

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 March 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 March 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 March 1926, Page 1

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