OVERSTOCKED IN ENGAGEMENT KINGS. £l2 10s each, All Diamonds, 18ct Gold, Reduced to £lO, AT KEN KAYO'S Jewellery Stc.'o, Qpp. Bank of N.Z., Timaru. m
•Bi.N3K3Snwv DNV SDMiiaaw HAYWARD'S NEW LYCEUM^ Electrified Success greeted our Popular u eek-end Change. TO-NIGHT (At 8) TO-NIGHT wn v. i PHOTOS \Yill be shown of the HOCKEY MATCH (English Ladies v. South Canterbury Ladies), also Views around Ostcnd. the mysterious case. The Finest Picture ever Screened N.Z. BOYS OFF TO SAMOA. ' And THE BRITISH You can plainly Recognise our Timaru Boys. wu P A mil t' S ENGLISH GAZETTE. The Most Interesting Number we have } ever had. AND A FINE COLLECTION OF OTHERS. D.C. Is, Stalls 6d. Lyceum (Phone 470) McGRATH'S PICTURES, Touring This Week. GERALDINE TO-NIGHT. . ''THE SUFFRAGETTE." A HUMAN PLAY of Power and ?■ f c J rce - Two women are the victims of base injustice. A Battle of 1 f F 'ght for Women's Rights. A lot has been said for and against the buttragette Movement—mostly against but there are two sides to such a move! ment as this. This picture vividly pourtrays what all right minded men and women are fighting for. Sweated labour.unsanitarv dwellings, impure and , insufficient food for the working classes —all- axe screened so faithfully" that it sends the spectator home 'thinking And Many Others, all good."' PRICES AS USUAL. IN AID OF THE POOR. ECTURE, by Mr C. Howard Tripp, L 7~ "A Yaclifcng Cruise m the North Sea and Kiel Canal." Illustrated by Lantern Slides. Followed by short Patriotic Musical Programme, Caroline ' Bay Pavilion, TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. In. aid of British and Belgium Poor Fund. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.; THE TWENTY-FIRST ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of Share- . holders will be held in the ASSEMBLY I ROOMS, ' Timaru, on SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 26th, 1914, at, Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. BUSINESS: The Consideration of the Annual Report and Balance Sheet. The Appointment and Remuneration of Auditors for the ensuing year. The Appointment of Scrutineers for the Election of Directors for the Annual Meeting next year. All Notices of Motion for consideration at the said Ordinary Annual Meeting must be specified in writing, . and left at the off.oe of the Assccla- ' ion on or before THURSDAY, September 17th, 1914. By Order of the Directors, J. P. NEWMAN, Secretary and General Manager. Dated this lOt-h day of September, 1914. THF CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCN-, LTD. THE SHARE TRANSFER BOOKS will be closed from the 12th to the 26th. September, both days inclusive. J. P.. NEWMAN, General Manager. A THE WOLSELEY CAR (Colonial Model) Is constructed for hard work on I*Tew Zealand roads. The WOLSELEY 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 or the WOLSELEY—the Car of refinement i-ud reliability. RoSlinson's Garaga Sole Agents, South Canterbury. M \i
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15449, 11 September 1914, Page 1
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