and amusements. fjp HEAT R E ROYAL. Direction of ALLAN HAMILTON; PLIMMER - DENNISTON SEASON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Most Remarkable Play produced in this Country during the Last Decade.' "THE PASSING OF THE THIRD j FLOOR BACK." j (By arrangement with Ru/ert Clarkeand Clyde Meynell). ' J No individual Character has caused' more Controversy, more conjecture than i TH!-; MYSTERIOUS STRANGER— J THIS MYSTERIOUS STRANGE It— I WHO IS HE? ! WHO IS HE? | He is the most compelling Character. ever conceived by the Master Mind of the Playwright. j PRICES—ia, 2s 6d and Is. Box j Plan, Dresden. I Day Sales at Reid's Candv Store. J EARLY DOORS AS USUAL. OLYMPIA. j Direction: JOHN FULLER -AND SONS. MONDAY NEXT—NOV. 21st. MONDAY NEXT—NOV. 21st. FULLERS' i The best I PICTURES; FULLERS' i of all PICTURES GRAND OPENING NIGHT. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. A MAGNIFICENT NEW* A MAGNIFICENT NEW* PROGRAMME. PROGRAMME. .. .. Which will he of the usual high class' order that has made Fullers' Pictures j renowned for their BEAUTY, BRILLIANCE, AND STEADINESS. .. ..! The best way to give the best is • to give it in the best way. | The world we show, I And make the world to laugh, j And tehch eacJi hemisphere to know How lives the other half. j Box plan now open at the Dresden. : Balcony Is 6d, Front Stalls Is, Stalls l 6d. Matinee Saturday and Holidays. RUDOLPH PETERSEN, Manager. "S.C.J.C. RAGES. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 23rc! and 24th. First Race starts at 1.0 p.m. Special Trains to Couria—--12.5 and 1.10. C. S. FRASER, Secretary, OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL Metropolitan summer show*. TAHUNA PARK, DUNEDLN. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. November 23 and 24, 1910. FIRST DAY. 10 a.m.—Judging Sheep, Cattle, and Pigs, and Draught Horses (breeding section). Afternoon: Boys' Pony Races, Pony Trots. SECOND DAY. 9.30 a.m.—Judging Draught Working Horses, Thoroughbreds. Harness and Hackney Horses. Cobs, Ponies, Hunters, etc. Grand Parade of Stock at 2.30 p.m. Boys' Pony Trot, Girls' Pony Trot. 1 Jumping Contests. Leaping Matches, Bareback Riding. Wrestling on Horseback, Rescue Race. etc. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY. 16th November. For Schedules and full particulars applv to H. V. FULTON. Secretary. 0. ARD E N PARTY. (Wesley Church Ladies' Guild.) Mr C. Bowker's. "The Pines," College Road. THURSDAY, DEC. Ist. Living Poster Competitions (Open). 1 under 16 years, 2 16 years and over. Substantial prizes in each chiss. Children's Decorated Sunshade Oompeti- j tion. Remember December Ist. I NOTICE OF REMOVAL. j. STGRRIER & CO., BLACKSMITHS. ENGINEERS; AND BRASS FOUNDERS, j BEG to notify that the Blacksmith's Business has been removed to the FOUNDRY at CORNER. KING AND EDWARD STREETS, where they have built a New and Convenient Smithy, to ' which branch has been added a COACH BUILDING AND WHEELWRIGHT'S DEPARTMENT, under the supervision of Mr J. Miller, who is well known in Timaru and district as a first-class tradesman. Mr A. Irvine is still in charge of the Blacksmith's. Department. J. STORRIER AND CO. TOO-H BRUSHES. BUY YOUR NEXT ONE AT THE CENTRAL PHARMACY. I am selling more every day. Why? j Because 1 can sell you a rcailv ! High-grade Tooth Brush for a shilling, j Each Brush is wired in with Silver! Wire. Should you find the bristles i coming out of any of these Brushes. ! bring it back for a new one. j You will know the pleasure of a I sweet, clean palate if vou use ' "EUKOL" TOOTH PASTE'with one' of these Brushes. Sold only at the R, G. MALCOLMSON, OF.NTRAT, I'HißMinv.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14353, 19 November 1910, Page 1
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