AMUSEMENTS. 1 H E A T R E ROY A L. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PICTURE BENEFIT Tendered to Miss Snodgrass, who is leaving Gore. ROYAL STANDARD PICTURES. THE DOLL. Pathe-Freros 2500 feot Star Film. Supported by an All-star Programme. Circle Is 6d, Stalls Is, Fit 6d. 131 JC. WILLIAMSON, LTD., • presents NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT, WITHIN THE LAW. THE RECORD-BREAKING DRAMA. Here are some of its Records: LONDON. Under the direction of Sir Herbert Tree, at the Haymarket Theatre, 300 PERFORMANCES, Including a Royal Command Night, in the presence of their Majesties KING GEORGE AND QUEEN MARY. Still drawing crowded houses and every seat booked weeks ahead. NEW YORK. Commenced running at the Eltinge Theatre in September, 1912. Still drawing huge audiences after a continuous run of 16 months. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Packed houses for over three months each and only withdrawn to fill New Zealand dates. A Gigantic Success, in Wellington, Ghristcliurch, and Dunedin. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Will Present WITHIN THE LAW at the THEATRE ROYAL, GORE, NEXT FRIDAY, .JANUARY 30. The Beautiful Young Emotional Actress, MURIEL STAR'R, As Mary Turner. 'The finest actress seen in Australia for many years."—'Daily Telegraph.'' (Sydney). BOX PLANS Will be opened at Boyna Bros,. TO-MORROW MORNING. Prices: 6s (reserved), 4s, and 25.. 124 ATHLETIC SOCIETY. First Annual Gathering will be held i WEDNESDAY, January 28, starting p.m. sharp. Admission: Member's Ticket (which admits holder, wife and family up to 14 years of age); adults, Is; Children, 6d. Gore Pipe Band in attendance. Fruit and Sweets Stall, Temperance Booth, Luncheon Booth on Ground. In connection with above a Special Train will leave Gore 10.40 a.m., arrive Waikaka 11.40; departure Waikaka 6.30 p.m., Gore arrive 7.30, connecting witli up Clinton train at McNab and South Express at Gore. • G. L. MAIR, 85 Secretary Athletic Club. rill AND CONCERT in aid of School Funds will be held in Oddfellows' Hall. Waikaka, on Wednesday, January 28: Gore talent; admission to concert and dance, 2s.—G. L. Mair, Secretary School Committee. 102 HIGHLAND SOCIETY. SCOTTISH SONG COMPETITION. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. FEBRUARY 20, 1914. Open to girls and boys under 17 years of age, competitors to choose their own. song. Entrance fee Is; judges, the Audience. First raize, Trophy value 10s 6d; second prize, Trophy value 5«. En tries close February 17. 18 C. M. INGLIS Sec. THE Waimca Plains Combined School Excursion to BLUFF, via Lumsden, returning via Gore, will take place on FRIDAY, January 30. TIME-TABLE. Croydon, depart 6.20 a.m. i Qtamita 6.30 a.m. ] Mandeville 6.40 a.m. Jj Pyramid 6-53 a.m. Rivensdale 7.10 a.m. Waimea 7.16 a.m. . Balfour 7.45 a.m.; Bluff, arrive 11.30 a.m.> Departs from Bluff 5.30 p.m. j j FARES. - f | i Sen. Scholars, I Children. Teachers. Adults. Croydon, t tamita ... Manderille, Pyramid St. Patrick's... Riversdale, ' Waimea, Kingston Tickets available from Chairmen of the various School Com rait tees. 80 JOSEPH SMAILL. QO RE~*~ BOROUGH. ALTERATIONS TO SALEYARDS. TENDERS are invited for the erection and alterations to CATTLE PENS at Gore Saleyards. Tenders MONDAY, February 2, 1914, at 4 p.i". Specification at Council Chambers. Dated this 2! '• day of January, 1914. IRANK YOUNG, 103 Engineer. WANTED LADIES AN!) GENTS, to caii rt CITY BAR for ICE CRBAMS (Cool and Refreshing). BEDROOM SETS: We have a very large (stock, and must reduce; t j prices attractive.—Mac-Gibbon Mid Co., Ltd., Gore and Eas f Qor«.
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Mataura Ensign, 26 January 1914, Page 1
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