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J.C. WILLIAMSON'S 810-TABLEAU SEASON.

Day by day the civilised world 'a eager *> obtain the niws from the scene of the -isrcafc conflict which » g»in* on. between. Russia, and "Japan. The cabTe" messages, and even the war maps, convey bat a small idea of the awful struggle that is, transpiring between- the-two nations. To-night (for fine night only); the people, of Timaru will have as opportunity of viewing some of the scenes of the" war as they actually occurred. These will be vividly represented- by the wonderful bio-tableau machine, which will appear in .Royal, under the direction of Mi J..C7 WHBamson. These animated pSrttaes.arV eaid to be thrilling and fascinating to behold, and embrace a fine series of subjects-, all of universal interest. Besides some realistic pictures pf Ruserur and r Japanese warviews, both on land and sea, the fifths include a-picfmSofthe great Toronto fire, the thrilling GordonBennett motor>racei taken in. Germany last June, Sir Hiran* S. Maxim'* frying machines »t the Earl's C«urt Exhibition, drisiaa itom home, submorinav tha Temple, procession at Nikko, the wonderful 1904 Melbourne Cup pfctures, and many others too numerous to mention. In all 5d pfttt»re» iruT be projected during' the evening; and. an efficient orchestra wfll ! perform the incidental music'. The b"X plan is at the Dresden. FAIRLTH SOGIETt. A meeting of committee WaaTield in the FairHe Beading Boom on Monday evetnssr. Present i Messrs TrotUf fpt«ndentt, & RUfllingham, fL Brien, Giflmgham, C. J. Talbot, B.62liess CJ-W.-'Ensoty Goodwin, and 2L S-- Smith; Letters were read from the' National Mortgage Agency 'Company, promising a donation of £ ton of Cross's superphosphate for turnip competition open to all. The president reported that the Christchurch Meat Company was nlso cfiving. its usual prize of one ton of Islington manure for Competition, and it was decided to> close the entries for the turnip competition* on 10th inst., and have tf.e field judged before the following Saturday, I3th May'. Mr J. E. Goodwin, and Mx H. Brien axe to be the "judges. The secxerarv reported that Messrs Harper and "•vssor had given £1 Is to the prize fund, Messrs Kernahan. McCahon and Company *!1 Is, Mr-James Wilson £2 2s. Mr J. E. Goodwin £&Y;;Mr W. King:, Washdyke, had kindly jtHnt'lEßai amount of his frizes 19ft 6t to the : Mr John Shearer had declined to take his- tntvellmg expenses as ? jndjrev and Mr F. R. GiDingham had ar--asjred for the painting of the wood work 'f the produce shed. Mr G3Hngham was hewtity thanked for his kindness, and the secretary was instructed to write thanking the ether donors. The following names of new members were' handed in: Messrs H. GiDmshanv James. Rocfce, S.. G. Bryan. "P. McKenzie. PoThifL W. GL Rutherford, Milpe. Limbrick and Finch. The treasurer submitted a. statement of receipts and exj»ecrftture showing* a total of revenue, in-'-Tadfog the- balance of £4O IflS Id,-amount-ing to £295 14s ICd. The estimated expenditure amounted to about £289. The exTXTKEtirre included the cosfc-of,- the' new p-rdnce shed £56 15s, ,and prixeetsi- cash »-«! trniil>f<«f £144 Ms-6& c .There?, wa*-still •hint £l?3 to par out and there was ottt-stjWr-fi "vbout £9O. indwUpg abort £3O m» snbscriptions and" £27 nT'donatfons. The »«*ets. stockyards and""" material and prodire shed. Trpresent about '££o4. after due »?Tow-T-rs bt& been Eaa.de, for depreciation. Vesnbers shonaht the statement-very, .satisfactory, rn-t thoiißh^ r the > .secTetary "should fttvfte audflree the parnVentof a|F cabstand-, *nr s» be *ettfed at once. dMcnsjvm 1 . of prions manors- in contrerribn witfLthe Rh*w eote fcnr Tecemtmendatlon 7 eonrmirte* elected at nerf ant«it£F meetmsr. -

SYNOPSIS OF. "tfEW ATTPrSITISE_V*MEJSTS. ~- rt ~ - 2 New Zealand * Eoan and! "Mercantile Agencr Company—Stock sale at Stac&omte •a Friday. - ' "' Gothics.? "UncT of naifiry farnrt at Pareora "on' ; 13& inst.- \ '" '- Canterbury Fanners' Co-operative As«ocmtioc—Sale at Studbojme' on" Friday, clearing: faJe*Pleasint Pbmft on Monday. Pyne and of tramway horses. eV.. at Christchurdt .Ttme-lst arid 2nd". -T. El S-l Jackson—Has removed to new offr-es, Hay's,buildings. -^_ Tnmrtz school ___ commit tee —Contenders for winter supply or fueL - Raymond's registry—Want servants, ethers- waiting: place**. - P. Walker, W. "Connelly, E. Ward, MMcLeod, W. R. Cooksley—Notices under licensing Act. In bankruptcy—Creditors "W. X Toiini jneet eft S& inst. John Jackson and. Co.—Fencing season, i important notice to farmers. R. Sommerville—Dispensing a leading feature, ufumpt attention alt orders. J. C. Gddie and Co.—Free gifts in connection with new cough cure. BrtHantgnie and of ready to wear trousers. i." ** * - Football—on Friday., Lost—Neeiaef, reward-on return, io "HenU n office! Wesieyan Church-—Lecture by- Rev. J. W. Barton this evening. -' Timaru; Harbour Board—Call tenders for iroTrmangjTT,_o2s, .'tc T. Snnp«»nA,GlenitP-Haa lost- a. Bare, reward to finder. C. Ott, St Andrews-—lmpounding notice. «f cattle. ~- Bachelors of Pareora—Meeting on Monday evening next. North Otago Jockey Club—Nomination* due to-morrow.* At McClatehyW-Smokers' nice mixture, first class hairdressenr. d?Anvergne'Bros., Makikihi—Want good plougfipiait. GaEngham. Bros., Fairlie—Call Jor flonginng. . ... f~ ~ Weatport coal depot—Want an. office toy. L _ -. SautStson and Raymond or D. Manoney— Hare bouse to let. McGroer; 'Daries "sai .Co.—Prices of whiter walking coats. Funeral notices—By Beckmgbanx end Sons, W. J. listen •" .-.,;. "T„ V[ notices. J. " .' vt ; .

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12669, 3 May 1905, Page 3

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J.C. WILLIAMSON'S BIO-TABLEAU SEASON. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12669, 3 May 1905, Page 3

J.C. WILLIAMSON'S BIO-TABLEAU SEASON. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12669, 3 May 1905, Page 3