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MEETINGS AND AMUS*-i* ? fj"i HAYWARD'S NEW LYCEUM At 8 TO-NIGHT is the Final Screening of WILES OF A SIREN. N.Z. TROOPS LEAVING AUCK LAND. And Other High-class Films. HAYWARD'S SPECIAL-TO-MORROW NIGHT THE MYSTERIOUS CASE THE MYSTERIOUS CASE 3000 Feet. 3000 Feet. A Startling NORDISK STAR. Also The Latest KEYSTONE, featuring CHAS. CHAPLIN FOOTBALL. CALEDONIAN GROUNDS. TO-MORRQW-OTACO V. SOUTH CANTER. BURY. Kick-off 3.15 Sharp. ADMISSION, Is. Ladies 6d. McCRATH'S PICTURES. Touring This "Week. POINT TO-NIGHT. "THE SUFFRAGETTE." A HUMAN PLAY of Power and -C 3L Force. Two women are the victims of base injustice. A Battle of Wits and a Fight for Women's Rights. A lot has been said for and against the Suffragette Movement—mostly against, but there are two sides to such a movement as this. This picture vividly pourtrays what all right minded men and women are fighting for. Sweated labour, unsanitary dwellings, impure and insufficient food for the working classes —all are screened so faithfully that it eends the spectator home thinking. And Many Others, all good." PRICES AS USUAL. ¥HE SPINSTERS and Bachelors of St. Andrews will hold their Plain and Fancy Dress Ball in i>he Hall on FRIDAY, Sept. 25th. W. SHEA, W. B. STEVENSON, Jt. Sees. ERVICE OF, SONGj "Eva," from "Uncle Tom's Cabin." TRINITY HALL, THURSDAY, 10th, at 8 p.m. By South Sunday School Children and Trinity Church Choir. Adults, Is. Children, 6d. TTMARU A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. A NNUAL HORSE PARADE will be held on SATURDAY, 3rd OCT.. in MAORI HILL RESERVE. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, 30th September. CONCERT ON THE BAY. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! mHE SECOND REGIMENTAL will give a concert to-night on Caroline Bay. An exceptionally attractive p;ugranime has been arranged, including the Russian and French National Anthems. Members of the Bay Association will take up a coLlect.on in aid of the Home Relief Fund. ASHBURTON RACES. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Sept. 10th and 11th, 1914. QPECIAL TRAIN from Timaru each day at 10-5 a.m.', returning immediately after the last Race. CHEAP FARES. (Colonial Model) Is constructed for hard work on New Zealand roads. The WOLSELEY possesses ample ground clearance without detracting from its conspicuously low and smart appearance. Large capacity petrol tank, 6afety springing and electric light equipment are also compelling features oi the WOLSELEY—the Car of refinement cad reliability. Sole Agents, South Canterbury..
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15447, 9 September 1914, Page 1
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