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MEETINCS AND AMUSEMENTS. AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME TO SUIT ALL THEATRE ROYAL. FULLERS' PICTURES. For THIS EVENING ONLY. Every Item commands attention. ?rn«l, ya i Pli V v , of Special Distinction in Womlerfnl Colour Photolir P "■ V '-rin, ( r l "r" ' ,y tho . famctl PATHE. maker of the of 4 C Ai. Honesty," etc., w.tk the Clover Pathe Artists, a„d R cntitlM o Reels. THE CURSE OF WAR. :; Beds o Keels. THE CURSE OF WAR. :j jßeelV From start to finish Spectacular Scenes .abound. Marvellous Aeroplane Flights and Sensational Incidents. REFRESHING. ORIGINAL. POWERFUL. New Series THE PANAMA CANAL I'rom End to End and showing the Blowing up of the laststrip of land winch parted the Atlantic from the Pacific LAWYER QUINCE. W. W. Jacobs' Comeay . the Screen. GUILTY OR NOT CUILTY? A Young Girl steals a Loaf of Bread. Wlivh GAUMONT GRAPHia TOE SPIDER, THE FAMILY SKELETON. DO i, L cn, Rb M URIC ORCHESTRA—AIways Worth Hearing. In if' * talls bcl - Reserves Dres<ien and Theatre Phone 570 Complete. Programme will bo screened in OLYMPIA, FRIDAY SATURDAY

J FUNFR.iL NOTICE. THE l-rieii'ls of the lace PETER WILLIAM IIUTTON arc respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence. Nelson Terrace at 2 p.m., TO-MORROW (Friday), the 17th inst., for the Timaru Cem'eterv. J. RADCLIFFE, * Undertaker. I THANKS. RS WILLIAMS AND FAMILY I-i i.a- desire tn thank their manv | friends, also the members of the Waiiganui Garrison Band. S-. Marv's Hockey Club, Smithfield Gun Club, and the Timaru Fire Brigade, for expressions of sympathy received in their recent sad bereavement. IHE BARTLETT FA.MILY desire . to thank all kind friends for telegrams., cards, and flora} tributes seut them in their recent sad bereavement. I PUBLIC NOTICE. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I -L will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Ellen ,LeMare. from this date. I H. E. LeMARE. Timaru, loth July, 1914. ! A LT PERSONS having CLAIMS : .:.!. \ ,j- t the estate of WILLIAM j Q,UINN lato of Makikihi Deceased are | requested to forward full particulars of-j same to the undersigned with the following Certificate "I hereby certify that tho above account is correct and that the ; sum of £ was owing to me by late William Ouinn at the time of his j I death." MJDDLETON AND LUCAS, Solicitors for the Executor WAIMATE: SEND YOUR CAR TO US ITO BE OVERHAULED AND PAINTED Undei- the personal supervision of C. R. JONES. We guarantee our work. . We have the best Repairing Plant in Now Zealand. AYe employ only Expert PAINTERS, BLACKSNHTHS, AND MACHINISTS. AGENTS FOR—DARRACQ, STUDEBAKER. HUMBER, MINERA'A, BAYARD, MAXAVELL, and otber Cars; also the Famous TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLE AND BABY TRIUMPH. MOUNT COOK MOTOR COY., LTD., FAIR-LIE. CALL AT RUSSELL'S TEA ROOMS. LATE GEORGE'S. CHURCH STREET. a Cup of Afternoon Tea, or .1. Supper. Every attention, private home comforts. FRUIT. FRUIT. Being Direct Buyers, they can supply all FRUITS in season at Lowest Prices. All English and Colonial Confectionery Stocked at RUSSELL'S CHURCH STREET, TIMARU. 3 Give U3 a Call. ; BEATING A CAKE X 20 MINUTES OR MORE, 7 IS TIRESOME AVORK. Then consider the cost of all the s .".-igredients and the Baking. - IS !T WORTH YOUR WHILE,' Wb>' not make HUTCHISON'S YOUR BAKER? 1 There's plojitv doing it. and SAA'INU THEMSELA r ES MONEY, Time, Hard AYork, and AVorry. j SMALL GOODS Of every description are baked O.aily at Hutchison's by tho very best trade.-;- • men, using only tho most Wholesome Ingredients. LET US BAKE FOR YOU, GIVE US A TRIAL AND i'OC'LL CALL AGAIN. HUTCHISON, THE LEADING BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, STAFFORD STREET. 10UGHS and Colds are easily cured Kj with Mcku- Qic Gi-ea'j Cure.

'WTH CANTERBURY RUGBY * !.'\IOX. •FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. ATHLETIC GROUNDS. TO-DAY (THURSDAY). McKEXZIE v. W ABLATE REPS., No. 1 Ground, 1.45. ZLXGARI I. v. CELTIC 1., No. 1 Ground, 3 p.m. STAR T. v. TEMUKA 1., No. 2 Ground. 3 p.m. ZLXGARI 111. v. HIGH SCHOOL .No. 2 Ground, 2 p.m. Admission 6d. Ladies I?'ree. m H E A T R E ROYAL. Direction ... Edward Branscombc Ltd. Make a Note of this Fact: THE "SMART SET" Will Commence their 3-NIGHT SEASON OF SMILES Ou FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 17th. Presenting Complete New Repertoire, including > SPECIAL FEATURES— Vocal Numbers—Clever Comedy Acts —lrresistibly Funny Character Sketches—Clever Caricatures—Quaint and Eccentric Dances—With Delightful Interludes of Individuality. "SMART SET" Always right up " SMART SET " to date and a "SMART SET " bit beyond. ' -■— " THE SMART SET" Arc so far ahead of all Cv'.ume Comedy Companies' that they feel Lonesome. -THE "SMART SET" Are a Happy Combination of Clever Artists presenting Novel Programmes of Wonderful Versatility and Charm. Still the same POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, and ONE SHILLING. ■No Early Doors. No Booking Fees. : Book Early, at The Dresden and secure your Seat, thus avoiding the Crush. Touring Manager ... VICTOR BECK. LEG I CUE. A LECTURE, entitled "Both Sides XA c f -tin* Irish Question," will be deivered bv A. M. Paterson. Eso.. in the Kingsdown .School, THIS EVENING. July ltjtli. at S p.m. Admission Free; Collection in aid of the Library. No-members will be welcome. MISSIONARY MEETING. HEBRON HALL -. NORTH STREET. TO-XIGHT AT 7.30. IR J C. MiIYOR, Missionary from India, will (D.V.) speak in the above Hall on ''Our Responsibilities towards the Heathen,' r with especial reference to India. Also, at 2.30 p.m.', Mr Mclvor will speak to women on work among the women of India. All Heartily Invited. A MEETING OF BACHELORS OF -rV GLEN-ITI Will be held in t.li? Glen-iti Schoolroom on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at S o'clock. LOST AMD FOUND. From Orton, SEVEN HALF-BRED WETHERS on July 12i.1i. Seen on Plains at Mr Grant's Plantation, going towards Orari. Reward. G. SHAW, Orton. y OST—STARTING HANDLE OF FORD on Sunday between Point and Waslnlyke. Finder kindly return same to MR THOMSONS STORE. Waimataiiai. ietween Saltwater Crock and Benronsfielcl on Juno IPili. ONE PAIR OF Finder reward* >n ivturninn paino THIS OFFICE. Rom Biacon.-!'uld about a week ago. SEVEN YEARLING HEIFERS. Anyone giving information leading to recovery of same will bo rewarded. MRS C. BROSXAHAX. SHEEP FARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE. (Established 1905). " 155 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. TO FARMERS AND PASTORALISTS. THE above Labour Exchange, which is under the .supervision of the CANTERBURY SHEEP OWNERSUNION, offers tho best medium to Farmers and Paftoralists for tho engagement of Country Labour. Shearers Shed Hands, Wool Classers. Experts' ftc. engaged for tiui Shearing Season' PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN 'in' ALL ORDERS.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15399, 16 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15399, 16 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15399, 16 July 1914, Page 1

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