OVERSTOCKED * IN ENGAGEMENT R!NCS. £l2 10s each, All Diamonds, 18ct Gold, j| Reduced to £lO, AT %W%&> KEN A YO'S JewelleiT Sto»'e, Opp. Bank of N.Z., Timaru.
MEETINCS AND AMUSEMENTS. HAYWARD'S NEW LYCEUM, AGAIN TO-NIGHT, at 8 Sharp. Present FIGHTING BLOOD OF 1809. A Positively Thrilling Battle Film, reahst.caliy depicting the sensations of warfare of which we daily read in the papers. SAMOA. SAMOA. w^ffe^^ I™* 1 ™* rece ntly captured by OUR BOYS, and their departure. THE FATAL MALLET. Keystone. Ohas. Chaplin. Keystone. PATHE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE. Latest Fashions, etc. D.C. Is, Stalls 6d. Lyceum (Phone 470). McCRATH'S PICTURES. TOURING THIS WEEK. GERALDINE TO-NIGHT "CHIVALRY OUTLAWED." i PICTURE to broaden the mind. A L strong drama with romantic westC ' rn ij etting ' de P ictin g ingratitude of the woild towards a good man's chivalrous actions, which causes him to adopt the life and habits of the Wild West. A Great Drama and Glorious Keystone^— "DOUBLE CROSSED." EXPLOSIVE " T>," Another "Spy" Drama, etc. PRICES AS USUAL. ONE-GET-ONE CAMPAIGN. - MR F. WILKINSON, M.A.', will address Meetings of the above on, ' TO-NIGHT in Trinity Church Hall, at 7.30 p.m., SUNDAY NEXT in Chalmers Church at 2.45 p.m., MONDAY NEXT in Trinity Church , Hall at 8 p.m. Young Men and Young Women specially invited. (In aid of the Relief Fund of Britain, Ireland and Belgium.) .1 DANCE will be held in the X\. Unitarian Hall on TUESDAY, 22nd inst., under Management of Messrs Peake and White., j Music by Wentworth's Band. • PRICES: , G«nte, 2s 6d; Ladies, a Basket. SOLEMN BLESSING AND OPENING of Additions to pATSOLIC CHURCH, | ST. ANDREWS, At 10 o'clock,
SUNDAY, 20th SEPT., 1914. The Rev. Father Taylor will deliver ■he Dedicatory Sermon. l MEETING of those willing to *• help in getting upan Entertainlents for the War Reliefe Fund, will ie held in the Makik hi L'brary Hall, >n MONDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, at i p.m. NOTICE TO TERRITORIALS. 4. soldier from the gallant ranks lay dying in his tent. EEis comrades standing by his side could see his life was almost spent, riiey listened with an anxious ear to hear what he might say, For well they knew he could not live till it iawned another day. "Oh! comrades," said the dying man» "This last fond wish I crave, Just take me to McClatchy's to get a decent shave; [n years gone by he cut my hair, made me look spruce and clean, And many a time in McClatchy's shop some splendid work I've seen. My mother Rave me good advice, as only mothers can, And told me "vbe-n I learned to smoke, that McClatchy was the man Who kept the best of tobaccos, who did a roaring trade, And put all other shops in town completely in the shade." Catch the Address — W. McCLATCHY, OPP. SHAMROCK HOTEL. (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 of the WOLSELEY—the Car of refinement cid itySole Agents, South Canterbury„'
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15455, 18 September 1914, Page 1
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