MEETINCS AND AMUSEMENTS. pHEATRE ROYAL. -*- FULLERS' P?nT|j!?gs. i Farewell TO-NGHT to Australian Gazette. Niagara Falls. THE PITFALL. I A Heart to Heart Story. VOTES FOR WOMEN. | Nordisk's Comedy Drama. D.O. Is, totalis Lh.l. \ THURSDAY EVENING. I A RARE DRAMATIC OFFERING. I For the FIRST TIME in the History of Motion Plays will be presented a ",?r| d s Success, acted for the screen bv THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST, .The actual famous men and women WHO CREATED THE CHARACTERS. Admittedly THE BEST DRAMA FOR YEARS. Popularised by Clever EATHERINE GREY and J. C. WILLIAMSON DRAMATIC CO. PAID IN FULL. In three PAID IN FULL. Immense Reels. PAID IN FULL. Broadway Cast. PAID IN FULL. Every PAID IN FULL. Character PAID IN FULL. dean Cut as PAID IN FULL. a Cameo. The Originators—Tully Marshall, Riley Hatch, G. H. Irving, Earl Mitchell, Irve Southard, Caroline French Winifred Kingston, and Hattie Russell. ALL OF BTfOADWAY THEATRE, NEW YORK. Preceded by a Great Coterie. Reserves at Dresden, Is 6d. i THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY SEPT. 21sfc. TIMARU CHORAL AND ORCHES- ' TRAL SOCIETY. SECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. Part I—Miscellaneous.1 —Miscellaneous. Part 11—"St. Cecilia's Day" by Van Bree. , CHORUS—BO VOICES. ORCHESTRA—3O MEMBERS. Conductor: Mr H. Nevill-Snuth. Bos Plan opens at Dresden, SATURDAY, September 12th. N. D. MANGOS, Hon. Sec. and Treas. "OCKEY. HOCKEY. DON'T FORGET. ENCLISH LADIES versus SOUTH CANTERBURY. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 10th. PARK GROUNDS. 3 p.m. Reception by H's Worship the Mayor, air 2.45 p.m. ADMISSION—Is. Motors to Enclosure—2s. AFTERNOON TEA ON GROUNDS. ALBURY PATRIOTIC FUND. A MEETING OF LADIES interested j':\. in the above fund will be held in the Albury Public Hall, on THURSDAY, September 10th, at 3 p.m. To consider ways and means of assisting the Fund. A large attendance is requested. F. BAKER. Convener CONCRETE. ALL who are interested-in the question of erecting substantial Houses at a minimum of cost, are invited to inspect the residence in course of erection at Rothwell Street, opposite Saltwater Creek Hotel. JROBABLY the DEAREST SHEEP ever bought in South Canterbury was the one that brought £42 10s for the Patriotic Fund at the Washdyke Yards on Thursday. IT WILL BE HANGING IN FRONT DOMINION BUTCHERY, TO-DAY, AND IS WORTH INSPECTION. Flags. Flags. UNION JACKS. NEW ZEALAND AND RED ENSIGNS BELGIAN. FRENCH, RUSSIAN & JAPANESE FLAGS, In Stock and Made to Order. PALLESON. Strathallan Street. "AS pleasure In announcing that the BACON CURING SEASON has Commenced, and he is prepared to CURE PIGS in any quantities Temuka Bacon 'H'*cborj. J. A. McCALLUM.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15447, 9 September 1914, Page 1
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