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Stalls 3d and 6d. MATINEE TO-DAY. Dress Circle Gd CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “ THE FIREMAN.” CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “ THE FIREMAN.” Big Christie Comedy: “Don’t Pinch,” And “Night Life of New York.” THE COSY GRAND THEATRE A Midnight Peep Behind the Scenes in Broadway, when a Millionaire’s Son tries to Paint the Big Town Red. NIGHT LIFE OF NEW YORK. WITH A SUPERLATIVE CAST, DOROTHY GISH. Including ROD LA ROCQUE. ERNEST TORRENCE. GEORGE HACKATHORNE. HELEN LEE WORTHING. John Bently sent his son to New York to cure him of his wild ways He also sent a message to his manager there to sec that the said Ronald got into as many scrapes as Possible. ' thought Now York fine, and proceeded to paint the town red with the secret help of the manager. But Ronald was a swift worker and soon outstripped everyone, and that s when the tun begins. DON’T MISS IT. Charlie Chaplin in “The Fireman.” DON’T PINCH. (Christie Comedy.) (Topicdl.) Musical Numbers include:—Overture, Yes, Sir, That’s My Baby ; Entract, “I Miss My Swiss. Big Picture, Bohemian Girl, Kilo, Violette, Espoir, The World is Waiting for the Sunrise, The Marriage Market, Martial Moments, In Shadowland, My Tango Girl, Pyjama Blues, Etc. Prices: Stalls 1/-, Dress Circle 1/6; Reserves 2/-. Theatre Tel. 486. Fairyiew Gala Fairview Gala. IN AID OF HALL FUNDS. — Saturday, April 17. To be held in the Grounds of Mr A. P. Kelland, “The Barton,” Fairslde Shows and Stalls of all Descriptions, Sports and^ames^ all, Old and Young. For lib U 1 clll £ — , further particulars see later advertisement. T. E. BUTCHERS, Chairman. THE SALVATION ARMY. This Sunday, 7 p.m. This Sunday, 7 p.m. "LOT’S ESCAPE FROM SODOM.” Monday, 8 p.m. Monday, 8 p.m. THRILLING ADDRESS BY COMMISSIONER HOGGARD. COMMISSIONER HOGGARD. FAIRLIE. FimUE° F on T DANCE. DANCE. 013 ' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CAROLINE BAY HALL. : - : ; ... AT 8 P.M. MISS DEWAR’S ORCHESTRA. MISS DEWAR’S ORCHESTRA. GENTS 2/6, LADIES 2/-. “ ' ’ C. E. HOOPER, M.C. THEATRE ROYAL. Monday, April 19th, and Tuesday, April 20th. THE GREAT DRAMATIC COMIC OPERA: Rip Van Winkle. Rip Van Winkle. A QUESTION? Who paid ’Rip Van Winkle’s Rent during his 20 shears’ sleep? Tho nerson giving the best answer will receive a Prize. No member of till Rip Van Winkle Company allowed to compete. Full particulars from Eeg*gs’ and The Bristol. BOX PLAN OPENS AT THE BRISTOL NEXT THURSDAY. POPULAR PRICES 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. ro-night at 8. . . . EUCHRE . , To-night at 8. UNITARIAN HALL, CHURCH ST. TEN POUNDS (£10) WORTH OR PRIZES! Ic , a c-4 order 3rd Prize—Damask Table Cloth. Lst Prize—A £4 Uinci. ;L ar ge S ; ze> value 30/-. > n d Prize—Pair of Full Sized W. Five other good prizes, including Blankets, value 57/6. Towels, etc. rTTI -, Qr »Av £ CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT WILL BE. HELD NEXT‘ TUESDAY, APRIL, THE 13th. ADMISSION J/b. HIGHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The Annual Sale of Work, Plain and Fancy Goods, Produce, Etc., WILL BE HELD IN THE CIIURC H, ON Wednesday, 28th April, Wednesday, 28th April, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. COMPETITIONS: In additions to the usual Stalls, Games and Side Show's, the following Competitions will he held and Prizes awarded' as under: . BAKING, ETC.: s. d. 5 0 Special Prize of 10/6 will be given for most points in Needlew'ork. Except where specified no entry will be charged, hut the exhibit three becomes the Property of the Church. No second prize will be given unless there are more than entries in any class. Exhibits or Gifts may be left at any time at Mr McLeod’s, Seddon Street, or at Church, from 10.30 till 1.30 on day of sale. AETER.NOON TEA AND SUPPER Od Donations of Produce, etc., thankfully received. NOTE. Intending Competitors should keep the above schedule. A. HERON, Secretary.

MISS KATHLEEN DAVIDSON, Teacher of Dancing. YOUNG PEOPLE’S CLASS Commences Friday, March 2G, at S p.m. Children Class every Saturday, 10.30 a.m. Studio: The Wentworth. All enquiries 24 Sefton Street. Private lessons a ■* Specialty,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 10 April 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 10 April 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 10 April 1926, Page 1

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