' LECTURE. THE ROODEPOORT COMPOUNDS i MISSION, TRANSVAAL. FREE LANTERN LECTURE. PARISH HALL, TEMUKA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929. JYJR TV. J. KERR, Missionary, will deliver a Lantern Lecture on Missionary Work in South Africa, on THURSDAY, 17th January, 1929, in the Parish Hall, Temuka, at 8 o’clock. All welcome. No charge for admission, No collection. Don't, fail to come, as information is to hand from Auckland that this is a most thrilling lecture. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE, A CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED BY AN EXPERT. . LEONARD A. WATERS, OPTICIAN. WILL VISIT GERALDINE every second SATURDAY, and may be consulted at Mr H. H. WILLIS’ SURGERY, between 2.30 and 8 p.m. ENTERTAINMENTS. S.C. PICTURE COMPANY. DOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. TO-NIGHTFrO-NIGHT! 8 P.M. 8 P.M. Here They Are Again! Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton in — ‘•the — BIG — KILLING” — — ‘‘THE — BIG — KILLING” — — “THE — BIG — KILLING” — — “THE — BIG — KILLING” — — “THE — BIG — KILLING” — They can’t hit an elephant with a gun, but for the blues they are Ihe world’s deadliest trackers. GAZETTE. SCENIC. CARTOON. COMEDY. CIRCLE 1/6, STALLS 1/-. MUNICIPAL THEATRE, GERALDINE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1929. The Most Novel Picture Ever Made! “THE BODY PUNCH.” “THE BODY PUNCH.” “THE BODY PUNCH.” “THE BODY PUNCH.” Settling for all time the supremacy between the boxer and the wrestler, Smashing, gripping, tense, dramatic. Full Supporting Programme. USUAL PRICES—I/- and 1/6. Till KSDAV, JANUARY 17. HAMON NOVARRO “A CERTAIN YOUNG MAN.” Comedy De Luxe. PUBLIC NOTICES. MILFORD LAGOON ASSOCIATION. rpIJE WiNNING NUMBER in ihe "*■ AHT I NION connected with the recent. Carnival held on New Year’s Day. is Number 10G, and is held by Mr T. J. Paterson. Dox 20, Geraldine. F. MARTIN, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. BATHING CAPS FOR THE BEACH, BATH, AND RIVER. We have a Good Selection to clioo.se from. Cliildren’s Caps at J/-, 1/3, 1/6. An Extra-Special Line: Helmet Diving Caps, with Chin Strap—3/-. Waterwhigs—at 2/6. Make Swimming Easy. A. NEWLAN HANCOCK, CHEMIST, TEMUKA. THOMSON’S, DRAPERY EMPORIUM, TIMARU.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 10343, 15 January 1929, Page 2
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