MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, GRAND CINEMA. TO-NIGHT, at 3~ TO-NIGHT, at 8. AN ATTRACTIVE BILL of Picture J'nxe is submitted To-night and Two following JSj lghts by the Management or the Grand Cinema, where the usual quango takes place this evening. The Most Enjoyable Film is the kiss of hate, the kiss of hate, THE KISS OF HATE, A Five Act Production released by the famous Metro Company, and featuring in the star role the Talented Actress" ETHEL BABRYMORE. The Story is intensely fascinating, as are- most others dealing with typical Russian Life. The main Picture is supported by the usual well-selected TOPICAL (Battlefields of Neuve Chapelle). - THE BROKEN DRAMA (Drama). AND OTHER FINE FILMS. ' j MRS HUEDLEY'S ORCHESTRA. D.O. Is, Stalls 6d. T1 HEAT RE , ROYAL-. Direction Scott Colville • (By arrangement with Mons..Emile, I • Bucker.) ' • ' The First and Only Appearance of TWO BRILLIANT MUSICAL ARTISTS, Alfred Michael MIROVITCH, And PIASTRO, Pianist. Violinist. THEATRE ROYAL. .' WEDNESDAY NEXT, " Roused a furore of enthusiasm."— S.M. Herald. "There -is. an irresistible distinction in the work of both."—Daily Telegraph." Who have : .made a lasting impression on the musical public of Australia during their recent tour. The Directors 'desire to impress on the music-lovers Ihe importance of this great musical event. These • distinguished artists will undoubtedly create a sensation, and their presence in New Zealand will assuredly uplift an already high standard, and leave an impression '. in musical circles that will never be eradicated. - 15ox Plan at The Bristol. Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss. Stalls, 3s; Back Stalls, 2s. Touring Manager ..... VICTOR BECK CRICKLEWpOp .SCHOOL; k -FAREWELL SOCIAL AND PRE -A ■•.•; SENTATION to'Prrvate: Jf Burgess will be; held, in; the ■ Cri'cklewood . School room - on WEDNESDAY. ING- ■ \k -■ :^-^ : ~ .Gents, 2s. '' Refreshments -provided. in Uniform Invited. PLEASANT POINT; A FAREWELL SOCIAL and PRE- \. SENTATION will be siven. :to j-'rivates Friel, Stumbles, . McKn.y and Douglas, in the.Oddfellows Hall, TOMORROW, (Tuesday), a.fS p.m. '■ - -.:. ';- ;"•.'.- '. E. HALSTEAD,. . ■■',., , '. Secretary. 4 CONCERT by the S.C.; Refiimen- ■£?■ tal Band (under Conductor rbchnack) will be, given in Mr J. Bell's Granary, on THURSDAY, October 12, at B,p.m. Sale of Produce will also take place during the evening. Proceeds to go towards the Soldiers' Fund. Gents 2s 6d,, Ladies Is and a Basket. '•■•-': J. WARD, Chairman. J. W. CHAMBERLAIN, Sec. FUNERAL NOTICES. np.HE Friends of the late WILLIAM J. JOSEPH MTTRLEY are respect: fully informed that his Funeral will leave the Residence-of Mr E. Bell; Perth Street, TO-MORROW (Tiiesday} the 12th inst., .at 3.30 p.m. for the Timaru Cemetery. ". . J, RADCLIFFE,'•""" < • Undertaker.
rgtHE Friends of the late ARCHIA BALD HENRY RUSSELL, are respectfully informed that his Fnn«ral will leave lr's lata residence, < Wilkin Street, Temuka, TO-MORRO\V (Tuesday) at 1.30 p.m., for the Temuka Cemetery. • - L. G. SCRIMSHAW, ," Undertaker. WILL the Persons who received Railway Tickets to Auckland instead of Station Tickets to-day, please communicate with Stationmaster, Timaru, immediately. ".SPRING IS HERE." ; A ND with it, its attendant ./i. Worry, in Spring Oleaninj When doing this Overhauling have Your Old Wicture Frames RENOVATED; or get NEW ones, and Your Home will be much the Brighter. Nest Edginton {Up Stairs). TODAY."IN SEASON: AGAIN.' WHITEBAIT SMOKED BARRACOUTA. PHONE 123.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CV, Issue 16064, 11 September 1916, Page 1
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