OVERSTOCKED IN ENGAGEMENT R!NCS. £l2 10s each, All Diamonds, 18ct Gold, Reduced to £lO, AT KEN BSAYO'S Jewellcrv Sto, e, Opp. BanI; of N.Z.. Timaru.
MEETINGS AND AiV3U£ HAYWARD'S NEW LYCEUM, TO-NIGHT, at 8 Sharp. An Entertainment that Pleases. 10 GLORIOUS FILMS 10 Headed by a Massive KALEM DRAM \ WILES UP A' SIKEN. -;° n^r ete / n ZOry ilas ever mined. A iaie ot iivo Women, featuring a sensational Conflict with Natives °in South Africa. HAi; WARD'S SPECIAL—"MAKING OF A SOLDIER," C E.N ERA L SIR lAN HAMILTON.-" The Right Picture at the Right Moment. HARNESSED WATERFALLS.
~ ,T J-wx? jxajuo. LIFE IN MOROCCO. THE. TOPICAL BUDGET. „!??. Exce Ptional Films of Interest. THE KISS OF RETRIBUTION AT HIS EXPENSE. Two Very Powerful Dramatic Plavs. WIFFLES AS A LUCKY BENEDICT RUBE'S DUCK. "BESSIE SMITH. MAYOR OF PUDUNK." ' Three of the Cleverest Comics yet. D.C. Is. Stalls 6d. Lyceum (Phone 470) McCRATH'S PJCTURES. Touring This "Week. • FAI RLIE. TO-NIGHT. ''THE SUFFRAGETTE." A ' HUMAN PLAY of Power and 7'. JJorce. Two women are the victims of base iniustice. A Battle of Wits and <n. Fight for Women's Rights. A lot has been said for and against the ■-.v.ffragette Movement—mostly against, hut there are two sides to such a. movement as this. This picture vividly pourtrays what all light mindrd men and women are fightintr for. Sweated labour. unsanitary dwellings, imoure and insufficient for the work : ng classes —all are screened so fa.-'thfullv" thnt it sends the spectator home thinking. And Many Others, all good. PRICES AS USUAL. SPRINGBROOTv DANCE. SOCIAL AND DANCE, in aid of Patriotic Funds, will be held in the Springbrook Schoolroom, FRIDAY. October 2nd, 1914. Commence at S pm. Admission, 2s: Lndiesr. a Basket. J. J. McKEOWN, Chairman. KUROW JOCKEY CLUB. are reminded that- NOMINATIONS for all Events CLOSE with the Secretary at 9 p.m., TO-MOR-i ROW (Tuesday), Bth September. T. A. MUNRO, Hon. Secretary. HAZELBURN PATRIOTIC MEETING. THE RESIDENTS of Rockwcod, f Totara Valley and 1 Hazelburn are requested to meet in the Hazelburn School, WEDNESDAY EVENING Next, the 9th inst., at 8 i p.m., to consider an entertainment m aid of the Home Relief Fund. W. WAUGH, Convener. "i.RAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT 31 arranged by the TIMARU SCOTTISH SOCIETY, (in aid of the Home Relief Fund), CHORAL HALL, THURSDAY, 2ith SEPTEMBER, His Worship the Mayor will preside. TICKETS—2s and Is. • W.' DUNCAN HUME, Secretary. Flags. Flags. UNION JACKS. NEW ZEALAND AND RED ENSIGNS i BELGIAN, i FRENCH, RUSSIAN & JAPANESE i FLAGS, In Stock and Made to Order. P. PALLESON, Strath allan Street. A A THE WOLSEIEY CAR (Colonial Model) Is constructed for hard work on New Zealand roads. The WOL3ELEV possesses ample ground clearance without detracting from its conspicuously low and smart appearance. Large capacity petrol tank, safety springing and electric light equipment are also compelling features of the WQLSELEY—the Car of refinement r.'id reliability. Bollinson's Garage Sole Agents, South Canterbury. I
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15445, 7 September 1914, Page 1
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