THE BIG SHOW ARRIVES TO-DAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S 1927 Super Attraction, direct from Sensational Successes throughout America, Australia, and now taking New Zealand by storm. THE BIGGEST SENSATION FOR YEARS To-Night at 8. THEATRE ROYAL To-Night at 8 J. C. WILLIAMSON PRESENTS HENRY SANTREY AND HIS WONDERFUL £IOOO A WEEK ORCHESTRA, With HARRY AND ANNA SEYMOUR, in a Gorgeously Staged Musical Revue, featuring 14 STAR ARTISTS, including 11 Musical Masters, Playing 66 Different Instruments. IN ALL A GLITTERING PAGEANT OF SKILL AND ARTISTRY, THE LIKE OF WHICH HAS NEVER BEEN SEEN IN THE DOMINION BEFORE. SUPPORTED BY J. C. WILLIAMSON’S VAUDEVILLE STARS. Direct from New York.—JEAN BARRIOS, The Fashionplate of the Stage. Direct from Continent —THE STAVANNY’S, in a Sensational Aerial Act. Direct from Paris —YOST AND CLADY, French Clay Artists. Direct from London—ESTELLE FRATUS, with her Adorable Mannikins. SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA —Musical Director, Arthur G. Frost. PRICES: G/-, 4/-, 2/- (Plus Tax). BOX PLANS at the Bristol. Let there be no aftermath of disappointment. Make your reservations now. MANAGER . HARRY HILLING.
LAST DAY! LAST DAY! GOLDEN CLIMAX £4OOO for 2/6. FIRST PRIZE £2OOO, SECOND £SOO, THIRD £2OO. DRAWN MARCH 12th. CLOSES POSITIVELY TO-DAY (FRIDAY, MARCH 4). D. J. DOYLE’S OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FOR FINAL SALES OF TICKETS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT. LAST DAY! LAST DAY!
TIMARU FLORAL FETE. THE FLORAL SOCIETY has appointed the following places as Depots to receive any Gifts of. Produce in aid of their Tent on Saturday, namely— F. SHE WAN, Cannon Street. MRS ROONEY, North Street. MR HORNSEY, Wai-iti Road. MR A. THOREAU, Arcade. MR D. N. HARPER, The Park. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of a BLOCK OF TWOSTOREY BRICK BUILDINGS, on Stafford Street. Plans may be seen at the Architect’s Office, where Tenders Close at 4 p.m. TO-DAY, Friday, 4th March. HERBERT HALL, Architect. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of a MOTOR GARAGE AND WORKSHOPS FOR MESSRS DUNNETT AND DOWNEY. Plans may be seen at the Architect’s Office, where Tenders Close at 4 p.m. TO-DAY, Friday - , 4th March. HERBERT HALL, . Architect. HAMLYN BROS., SAWMILLERS, Have for Sale in Any Quantity, DRY FIREWOOD. Pinis Insignis and Bluegum delivered to any part of Timaru. Orders may be left at— SELWYN STREET, TIMARU. SACKS! SACKS! SACKS! We Quote Prices as under, F.0.R., Christchurch, for— New Corn Sacks, full weight, 4 8-in., 16/- Dozen. First Shot Wheat Sacks, 13/6 Dozen. Flour Bags, First Grade, from 12/Dozen. 1401 b. Australian Bags, from 4/8 Dozen. 701 b. Sugar Bags, 2/3 Dozen. All Varieties of Sacks and Bags in in Stock. Cash Buyers of Sacks in Any Quantity. PEOPLE’S MARKET, CR. BATH & COLOMBO STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. TEKAPO PALATIAL TEA-ROOMS. First Floor, Tekapo Buildings. Take Lift or Easy Stairs. OPENS WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 16 th Inst. This Beautifully Situated New Business will cater for LUNCHEONS, HIGH TEAS, AND' MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS. Luncheon from 11.30 till 2. A Specialty will be made of Home* Cooking by a High-Class Chef. Luncheons 1/6. Morning and Afternoon Teas 9d. Your presence is cordially invited, by tb~ Proprietress: MRS WAKEFIELD Caroline Bay Tea Rooms, (Now Under New Management.) Await your patronage for an appetising 3 COURSE LUNCHEON —1/6. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS 2/-. DAINTY MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS 9d. With Superior Cooking and Service. FRUIT SALAD, ICE CREAMS, And THIRST QUENCHING SOFT DRINKS. SWEETS STALL Now open with Fresh Stocks of Eng-, lish, Colonial and Continental Confectionery and Fruit, at lowest town prices. Improve your health and enjoy your meals served amidst the delightful surroundings of the Bay, by patronising Caroline Bay Tea Rooms. MR AND MRS GORDON DAJfEY, Proprietors.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. "tfISIT OP THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OP YORK. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued as under: To Christchurch from Timaru and Intermediate Stations, including Branches from lltli to 14th March. To Timaru from Orari-Studholme, Waihao Downs, and Intermediate Stations, including Branches on 16th March by morning trains. All tickets available for return up to and including 19th March. ELECTRICAL WIREMEN’S EXAMINATION. AN EXAMINATION under the ELECTRICAL WIREMEN’S REGISTRATION ACT will he held on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 29th and 30th of April, 1927. Application forms may be obtained from the Registrar, Electrical Wiremen’s Registration Board, Wellington. Applications must reach the Registrar not later than Friday, Ist April. No application will be received after that date. No qualifications are necessary, and the examination may be taken as a whole or in two parts. It. is necessary to pass both parts, to he nineteen years of age and have not less than three years’ service before registration can be effected. P. H. GWYNN, Registrar. THE CENTRAL GRILL ROOMS, Are Famous for Tasty Meals, Cooked to Pex-fection. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! First of the Season. Fried, Stewed, or on Shell. FISH Soles and Flounders FISH FISH Always Beautifully FISH FISH Fresh. FISH For the best meal in town, served amidst congenial surroundings, with prompt and efficient service, CENTRAL GRILL ROOMS, BESWICK STREET. OXFORD HOUSE, STAFFORD STREET. BOND’S HOSIERY! BOND’S HOSIERY! SUNGLEAM HOSIERY. SUNGLEAM HOSIERY. 22J-inch Silk Above Knee. The above are the Best Hose procurable. We have a splendid range. All the most fashionable shades, and the prices lowest possible. Try Ours! Try Ours! MILLINERY! MILLINERY! We are now showing our early Winter Styles. The quality is right, and the prices right. SEE OUR WINDOWS. WINTER COATS. WINTER COATS. EVENING DRESSES. We have a Nice Supply of These. MISSES ORWIN, LADIES’ OUTFITTERS, Oxford Buildings, Stafford Street: JAM! JAM! As a set-off against the present price of sugar we are offering Special Reductions in Jam Jars as under:— TIE-OVER—-£I 3s 9d PER DOZEN. £2 5s PER DOZEN. PRESERVING JARS—QUARTS 7/6 PER DOZEN. HALF-GALLON 12/- PER DOZEN. Obtainable only from: SOUTH END GROCERY EMPORIUM. £ Corner King and William Streets, P JVHERE LOW PRICES RULE.'-’
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 4 March 1927, Page 1
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