AMUSEMENTS AND FUNCTIONS. TTI& MAJESTY'S HIKATKK. HAYWARD*S~PICTUUES. TO-NIGHT and at 8 .NIGHTLY. , An Exquisite Screening. MISS FLORENCE TURNER, Supported by a Strong Ctust, in— ALONE IN LONDON. ALONE IN LONDON. ALONE IN LONDON. A Story of a Woman Fighting Great Odds in the Mighty City. THE RIGHT .GIRL. ; THE RIGHT GIRL. "• • Vitagraph's Comedy, fea-' "turing , ' EARL WILLIA,MS.-. . * ; ,' ', - ' ■* '■. 3ANITA STEWART. ' "Thp Problem." "Trip to, Luxor.", GAUMONT GRAPHIG.' Prices—6d and Is. . MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 2.30. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE. SPECIA-I...'HOT,IDAY MATINEE. MONDAY NEXT, at, 2,30. RED CROSS SOCIETY. A PICTURE SHOW, will bo given in the CAROLINE BAY PAVILION, TIMARU, on MONDAY (LABOUR DAY), the'2sth inst. . The Pictures shown will be of the best. The prooeeds will be devoted to the RED CROSS, FUND,.. 10-354 MEETINGS AND EVENTS. WELCOME HOME TO MR P. HANRAHAN AND REVS. T. AND J. HANRAHAN. I HAVE been requested to call a MEETING 6f all those interested in arranging a WELCOME HOME to Mr P. Hanrahan, Sen., of Dromore, and his sons, Rev. Thomas and James Haurahan. . f The Meeting will be held, on. SUNDAY NEXT, at the Catholic Boys School, Haveloek Street West, at 12.30 p.m.-s*--*----]QJWtf J. J. O'DONNELL. TIMAIIU AGRICULTURAL. AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. JUBILEE SHOW. ." JUBILEE. SHOW. . JUBILEE SHOW. . 'NEXT WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 27th and 28th. "• - -.' i ..' > RECORD ENTRIES. SPECIAL TRAINS. EXCURSION FARES. ADMISSIONADULTS Is, CHILDREN 6d. 10 360 BUSINESS NOTICES. ENGLISH PIANOS, EDISON PHONOGRAPHS and RECORDS, LADIES 1 and GENTS' CYCLES'. MOTOR CAR TYRES, Cycle SUNDRIES and REPAIRS. PIANOS and ORGANS TUNED. PHONOGRAPHS and GRAMAPHONES REPAIRED. . PRICES RIGHT and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Pianos, Cycles, and Edison Phonographs on Easy Terms. H. P. EVANS, 122 BURNETT STREET. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN [ MAGAZINES, • And other PERIODICALS, also all DAILIES and .-WEEKLIES delivered promptly to any address. If you wish to subscribe to any Magazine, just look thyough our - assortment, it is the best,in town. Country Subscribers specially catered for. List and Prices of all Magazines and Periodicals on application: 1 ! h. shanleT and co., I RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. DRIED FRUITS^-Very W Prunes, perlb 6d, or. 251b box for'9s lid; I .Choice, P&arhes, per'lb 7d; Choice Apricotsi 'per' lb Qd; Choice* 1 Apples, \per- r lf). 9d: Muscatel Sultanas, j)er,- l^b 6d, or 121b for 5s 6d; Seeded, -Kiaisins/ .finest quality, 6d, or 121b for-5s 6d.—-At- "- FLETCHER BROS., 1 "CASH SUPPLY STORES. SUTTON'S Garden Seeds are giving every satisfaction to all our i clients. We have a big stock of Vegetable and Flower Seeds for present sowing. A.H varieties at 4d per packet, button's Seeds are insurance against failure.—Sold by John Orr and Co., the East Street Store. SOLDIER^, Money Belts, do. Companions Sjd/to 6s 6d, doJ; "Writing Pads Bd, Is. Packets of Postcards 6d, Cloth-lined Envelopes, strong for lettors to the boys. Purses, Wallets, Note Books, Military Brushes,- Leather Goods, New Books, Boxed Stationery.— H. M. JONES, Bookseller and Stationer, East Street.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8276, 22 October 1915, Page 1
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