AMUSEMENTS., S.C. PICTURE COMPANY. DOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. Romance, Speed, Drama, Laughs, With Fred Thomson and Silver KirijJ in —"All Around The Frying Pan."— | Two rip-roaring shows iu .oue. The famoiiß Alluras Hound-up as part of die action of this ' thrilling story. SUPPORTS: . Gazette. Scenic, . Comedy. ~. ' Next Week. " Partners Again/' MUNICIPAL THEATRE, GERALDINE SATURDAY, .llttli. FEB.. .- Doris Kenyon and Warnci*, Raxter ■in :. ■■:..:!■:•.:. .... .' "MISMATES" "MISMATES" , .. "MISMATES" .'. An absorbing Spectacular. .Triumph. A Gripping Story.of, Mother Love. "MISMATES". "MISMATES" "MISMATES!' "MISMATES" A picture every marries Man and Woman should see, and one that J every aspirant to wedlock, should | ■see. ' . " ;• .' "MISMATES" - "MISMATES" The Picture Exceptional. r Full Supporting Programme. tf-reel Comedy. Latest English Gazette. ". .USUAL PRICES—Is,. Is 6d. ■■.. The 3rd. programme of our ; , Greater Movie Month list. -CINDERELLA DANCE. TEMUKA MUNICIPAL BAND; pINDERELLA DANCE will W O held in the Parish Hall on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23rd, at 8 p.m. Good Music. Good Floor. Light Refreshments. Proceeds ia aid of Temuka Municipal Band. Ladies, Is Gd. Gents, 2s 6d. - G. B. CART WRIGHT, Chairman. BUSINESS. NOTICES. W. M. COTTERELL. PROPERTY SALESMAN. Op. G.P.0., Tenuika. - Ollice phone 188, Private phone 110 FREEHOLD of Hotel Property. For Sale, or Exchange for '•■■ Frea Title Town Property or Small Holdiiig:' ' The building is a substantial 2 storied structure, with 15 living rooms arid every modern' convenience, situated alongside railway; good permanent and casual trade. The takings, which our ..solicitor, will substantiate, are well, over £SO per week. Price, * including stock | and furniture, £3300. Flat Mortgage for balance can remain on at | current rates. W. M. COTTERELL. Agent: Alliance J.usiinuic«., Co .'-■~ ' TEMUKA. .. , [".. '. .. JOIN THE HEALTH^SQUVD VXD RID YOUR HOME OF ALL ELIES, FLEAS AND OTHER .' DISEASE-CARRYING PESTS. SPRAY FLrFOR FLIES. PRICES: 2/6 with Blower Soz.' Tin; •i/c 16oz, Tin. SPRAYING GUNS 3/9 each. NEWLAN HANCOCK, CHEMIST, TEMUKA. COME ONE! COME ALL! BOTH GBEAT. AND SMALL, TO THOMSON'S BALE IS THE CRY. POURQUOI! GOULD NOT DO BETTER. AS GOOD AS GETTING A LEGACY. [ New Goods This Morning! Seven I Casus from the River Thames. Ladies' Art Silk . and ' Cashmere Hosiery. ...... 50 to 60 Dozen Embroidered Edge Handkerchief's, 4|d to B|d. LOT OP MEN'S GOODS —Braces, Blazers, Sox, Pants, etc. 24 to 26 Dozen Gauntlet Gloves, 1/- to 3/6. Right Value, 2/6 to 5/6. Floral Voile Robes 16/11, All Silk 24/11. New Designs and Shapes. Large Carpet Ends 7/6. Wemyse Hearthrugs and Korassin 6/11, t S/(i, 10/6,.14/6 to 26/6. 'Star" Nos. 17/6 to 27/6. Similar ! 15/6 to 21/-. Bannuekburn Table Covers, 73 x 63, 12/11. The Glove Range, mostly ...Gauntlets, i ■ mostly Good' Colours, 1/- to 3/11 Silk Bed Covers 26/11. Sylka and o thers 19/11, 21/6, 32/6. Chubby Umbrellas 6/6 lip at Sale to 17/11. Pure Silk Double Tip Gloves, in Pastels, White, Sa.hle, thick, 7/6. All Linen Forfar 1/01, 1/3&, 1/55, 36-inch. 14 Days. Wonderful, Enthusiastic Sale. 14 DAYS—6 GONE! THOMSON'S UNMITIGATED DRAPERY SALE. U DAYS OiNLY—IN TIMAIIU.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 10056, 19 February 1927, Page 2
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