[ MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. ■ _____ ! All the Children love FULLERS' MATINEES. TO-DAY, at 2.30. Our Complete Bill, and Special WESTERN" DRAMA. ' Children 3d, Adults 6d. FULLERS' PROGRAMME. Finally TO-NIGHT at 8. MOLLIE KINC, As the Little Mother in FATE'S BOOMERANG. An Absorbing Love Story introducing Thrilling Scenes, including a Sensational Runaway in which the Faithless Wife and her Paramour are dashed to pieces over a towering precipice. GAZETTE.- SCENIC. INDUSTRIAL. Rattling VITA. COMEDY. ~ D.C. Is, Stalls 6d. GERALDINE DISTRICT GOLF CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of. the above Club will be held in Messrs Guinness and LeCreri's Offices, on WEDNESDAY, March 28th, at S p.m. S.R, O'CALLAGEAN, Hon. Secretary. PARISH HALL. . TEMUKA. THURSDAY NEXT (AFTERNOON ; - AND EVENING) f' " ST. PETER'S LADIES' GUILD AND PARISH VESTRY. SALE OF ALL KINDS of Harvest Produce; Needlework, etc., etc Afternoon Tea and Supper. GIFTS for Sale/may be left at Gapper and Sheen's.' METHODIST CHURCH, GERALDINE : ANNUAL HARVEST;- FESTIVAL AND GIFT SALE: : HALL, GERALDINE, Afternoon and Evening. ; Luncheon from 12 to 2 p m Tickets, One Shilling. • '': Afternoon • Tea, Sixpence. VARIOUS ""STALLS AND '■''■. ;; ATTRAOTIQNS. Sale to bb opened by Mr Nosworthv, M.P. •>'■: Gifts of v _ Cash, Produce; or Saleable ; received. ■ >y" FAIRLIE TO HERMITAGE AND RETURN. ■* LEAVES FAIRLIE ON GOOD V 7 FRIDAY, RETURNS EASTER MONDAY. FARE £6 RETURN. For further particulars apply:— MT. COOK MOTOR COY.. FAIRLIE, OR BOCKAERT'S, LTD. Specialise in the Hot Weather in ICE CREAMS. SUNDAES AND FRUIT SALADS. Icy Cold Soda Fountain- Drinks, in Twenty-six Varieties, all true to their fruity flavour. And in the Cold Wintry Weather in Steanung Hot Drinks in—Bovril, Beef Tea, Tomato Bullion, Malted Milk, Chocolate, Milk- Shakes. Also Light Luncheon in Coffee, or Cocoa; with Sandwiches. TOAST OR HOT PIES (Our Own Make) From 10 a.m. ,to 10.30 p.m. I.E GRAND LOUNGE BAR,. -'"'" C. CAPPENTER. , : PROPRIETOR. A. M- P. Society. ORD T NARY DEPARTMENT. J.■ B. CROWLEY : : TIMARU. Agent for New Business. (Next Brehaut's Cycle Depot.) Call or write for particulars. War Extra Premium £5 per annum, per £IOO of cover taken; payable by halfvearly instalments. lIISSES, ANDERSON J MILLINERS, LADIES' AND j CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS. MILLINERY. Choice Millinery at Moderate Prices. Ladies' Smart Trimmed Toques From Ss lid BLOUSES. A Large Variety of Smart Silk Bloxises, Stripes, Spots, and SelfCo!o\irs. Also a. Special Line of EVERYDAY BLOUSES FROM 3s 6d. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S WOOLLIES AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. STAFFORD ST. Opp. Stone Stables. IS THE VERDICT THAT REI.D'S' TIMARU MADE CONFECTIONERY HAS CAUGHT THE PUBLIC HAVE YOU TRIED REID'S MARBLE BAR FOR DELICIOUS
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16227, 24 March 1917, Page 1
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