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MEETINGS AND AMUbKMENTS. Jl' IT. E A T BE' R. "O Y A L. Direction of T. .T. West. MATINEE, • SATURDAY n't 2.30, when The. Rod Hand will be .shown for the benefit of conntry visitors. Children Gd to iilf parts. ' Another Enthusiastic Amlionee. WEST'S PICTURES. ' WEST'S PICTURES. WEST'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. THIRD- ALL-NEW PROGRAMME. Our Second Art Study, ■ THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, by Charles Dickens, by Charles Dickens, Acted by English Artists of Repute, and produced by GEORGE R. SIMS. GEORGE R. SIMS. Another wonderful Series illustrating the Production of one of the Old Country's Greatest Newspapers, "THE SCOTSMAN," "THE SCOTSMAN," From the Rough Material in the Paper Mill to the Published Sheet in the Scottish House, Together with a Stupendous Selection of Dramatic., Humorous and- Fantastic Studies all New to Timaru. DE GROEN'S VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT. AVEST'S PICTURES At WEST'S PRICES. Dress Circle Is 6d, Stalls Is, Pit Gd. Plan at Dresden, Cd extra for hooking. Til EAT R E R. OYA L , TIMARU. SHER WO O D'S PIC TUR ES.

GRAND REOPENING, MONDAY, MAY 3rd. .. NEW PICTURES. COMPLETE CHANGE. ALL NEW PICTURES. Direction P. M. SHERWOOD. Box Plan at Kingston's SATURDAY, Ist MAY, at 8 p.m. Location—STAFFORD STREET, Below Melville Hotel. JONES' ZEALAND BUCKJUMPERS. Two Honrs SENSATIONAL HORSEMANSHIP AND GOOD FUN. Best Selection of Riders, Bucking Horses, Bullocks and Donkeys.ever seen in the Dominion. The only Bucking Bullocks in New Zealand. £5 will be paid to any Rider who can retain his seat in an English Hunting Saddle One Minute on Hubs, the only genuine Bucking Horse in the Dominion known as "Hastings Bobs." Also, Prizes will be given to the best Local Bullock .Rider. . : Tumbler, Silvermine, and Starlight, the. only Trained -Bucking Bullocks}'in: the Dominion. ' ; . " ' Prizes will he paid to the Rest Boy Riders who ride .Jack, the Donkey, and Tom Thumb, Bucking Pony. All riders ride at their own risk. : Ladies can attend with sal'etv. Local Horses are ■invited, anil will bo ridden free of charge. Bring the Wildest Horse you can obtain. - Popular Prices —Reserved Seats 3s, '_'s, Children Is. J. E. JONES, Sole Proprietor. WE SLE YA N CHI! RC H. SUNDAY NEXT, MAY 2nd. ANNIVERSARY AND HARVEST FESTIVAL. Prcaelier: RliiY. I. W. BTjRTON (Indian Mission, Fiji).ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, Wesley School Hall, Church Strd.it, MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. " WHAT I SAW IN INDIA." With 100 Limelight Views. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. CLAREMONT SCHOOL. A GRAND SOCIAL will be held in the Schoolroom on FRIDAY, May 7th, 1009. Proceeds in aid of School Funds. Good Music; Refreshments. Tickets, lis. J. FOWLER, Chairman. S.C. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Secretary's Office, THIS DAY, 30th, at 11 a.m. Business —Annual. The meeting will he merely formal, and will bo adjourned to a later date, of which every member will receive "° tlCU ' C. S. FRASER, Secretary. NOTICE. A MEETING of the ALBURY RACING CLUB will be hold at the Railway Hotel, Albur.v, SATURDAY, Ist May, at 7.30 p.m. G. G. HAYTER, Secretary. •• PAREORA EAST BAZAAR. A BAZAAR will be held on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Gtli and 7th Slay, in the Pareora East Hall, in aid of the Hall Funds. A good Evening's Sport provided. Many useful prizes, and numerous competitions—Baking, Step Dancing, ,->inging, Doll Dressing, Bed Making. Further Particulars later. J. MARCKS, Pareora. East. MRS CORNELIUS wants immediately—Cook £l, Housemaid los (for Makikihi), Housemaid los, Waitress assist in bar, Cook £l, Housemaid 15s (for Waimate), Cooks 17s, -Housemaids 15s, Generals and Nurse Girl lor town, Cook £'l; for Geraldine and Woodbury, General £l. Hilton, ashdyke; Generals; Kiiigsdmvn, General 15s; Cave, General 17s Gil; Fairlie, General 17s (3d. Waitress for hotel, £l. per week. WANTED KNOWN—J. Reid is still making those Home-made Toffees, simply delicious. 85 Stafford Street.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13891, 30 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13891, 30 April 1909, Page 1