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TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY! NUMBER ONE GIGANTIC EASTER ATTRACTION. HER SISTER FROM PARIS. HER SISTER FROM PART? CONNIE Come to the bright lights of Wonderful Paris. CONNIE Come, see the famous Follies Bergere. Come, laugh and CONNIE shout with joyous abandon at your favourite, Constance CONNIE Talmadge, in "Her Sister from Paris.’’ CONNIE TO-NIGHT AT 8. THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT at S. CONNIE t£he Triumphal First National Film Furore. CONNIE CONNIE CONNIE CONNIE CONNIE CONNIE CONNIE CONNIE CONNIE CONNIE CONNIE CONNIE CONNIE CONSTANCE TALMADGE. WITH RONALD-COLEMAN; in: HER SISTER FROM PARIS. .Spice and Fun and then some . Direct from Paris with the latest in Laughs and Love Scenes, Chic Frocks, Merry Jazz, Dazzling Musical Comedy. Connie Talmadge in “HER SISTER FROM PARIS. How to be happy though married. Connie is vivacious and cheeky, with the heart of a roguish imp, the actions of a siren, the face of an angel, and the ways of a flapper. The Follies Scenes are the most magnificent ever staged for ;the Kinema. ■ THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC. MOTOR MAD. MOTOR MAD; Lege Connolly in a Spirit Bombshell. Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/6; Reserves 2/-. ’Phone Bookings 570.

WAIMATE UNITED FRIEND'y SOCIETIES Annual Sports , • To be held in VICTORIA PARK, WAIMATE, On •• East e r Sat urd ay , APRIL 3rd, At 11.30 a.m. sharp.. . Splendid. Grounds-and First .Class Asphalt Track. RUNNING, CYCLING, PIPING, DANCING, ETC., ETC. Record Entries. Record Entries. A Wonderland ,o£ Side Show Amusement, under direct control pf the Council. Bands in Attendance. ■Admissibn: Adults 1/6, Children 6d. Train' leaves Timaru 7.50 a.m., Return leav.es Waimate 5.45 p.m. W. F. GEORGE, President. R. F. ALGIE, Secretary. ' DOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. TUESDAY. , A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL,, Featuring CULLEN LANDIS & JACQUELINE LOGAN, In PEACOCK- FEATHERS,* ~ PEACOCK FEATHERS, A Model'll Drama of the Triumph of Dire Poverty over extreme Riches, adapted frqm ithe Novel by Temple Bailey. .. • ■ GAZETTE. COMEDY. CLANDEBOYE. GRAND CARNIVAL. Vf/ILL be held in Mrs Kyne's Pad- ” dock, Clandeboye, Bridge, on THURSDAY, isth April. Novelty Horse Events and Sports for Young and Old. Hot Water Free on Ground. GRAND BALL AT NIGHT. Cross’s Lorry will leave Hatton s Garage, at 7.30 p.m. J. DONEHUE, Chairman. A. MAGKIE, Secretary. HINDS ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING. APRIL 10th. Large. Programme. Amateur and Professional Running and Jumping Events.' Also Cycling and Field Events. ‘ £l7 SHEFFIELD. Ist, £10; 2nd,-£4; 3rd, £2; 4th, £l. Highland Dancing and Piping. All express trains stop, and evening train to Timaru delayed. Entries close April ' 3rd, with Messrs Waldie and Tozer, Timaru. JAMES McDOWELL, Hon. Secretary. CLANDEBOYE PUBLIC HALL.

'THE ANNUAL MEETING of the * Residents will be held in the Public Hall, on WEDNESDAY, March 31st, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance, Sheet; and General. G. H. MULLIGAN, /; , ‘ Hon. Secy. FREE DEMONSTRATION. FOR ONE WEEK. BY,MISS JACOBS, New York Representativ.e, PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS, At ' ■ . BALLANTYNE’S. Any Garment Cut FREE. See Our Large Advertisement. Ladies are invited to take full, advantage of this unique opportunity. 7 Day Service. Special to Motorists! OWING TO INDISPOSITION, “THE OASIS” PETROL, OIL AND TYRE DEPOT was not open during last Saturday Afternoon, and all day Sunday, but from date it will bo open , Each Week End when Motorists will have, their wants catered for. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR EXPERT SERVICE? We can jjlve you the MAXIMUM SERVICE , . with a MINIMUMi OF DELAI. For every day all round Satisfaction, make your headquarters “THE OASIS” PETROL, OIL AND TYRE DEPOT, SOPHIA STREET, (Opposite G.P.O.j. j Telephone 1076. j Messrs Dunnett & Downey, PROPRIETORS.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 30 March 1926, Page 1

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579

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 30 March 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 30 March 1926, Page 1

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