MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. GRAND CINEMA. —— TO-NIGHT _ THE BEST PICTURES METRO—METRO-^IETRO. A New Personality in a Truly Great WONDER-PLAY. JULIUS STEGER, THE BRILLIANT DANISH ARTIST, A Masterpiece of Supreme Power. A Play of Human Pathos and Power. DEEPLY EMOTIONAL. WONDERFULLY INTERESTING. _. STRIKINGLY SENSATIONAL. " A Play to Touch all Hearts. v WORTH WHILE SUPPORTS: THE METRO TRAVELOGUE/ - TAKING A REST (Metro. Comedy). . JOURNAL 52(The Latest Events)/,; MRS HURDLEY'S ORCHESTRA.— Always the Bright and Tuneful .'■_;; Picture' Orchestra. ■.-.':.; COME EARLY- The Programme is good
PRICES AS USUAL. HEATfiE B, O YAL i commencing TUESDAY NEST. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY and his ' NEW MUSICAL FARCE CO. In the Big Giggle Dreadnought—the Non-Stop Laugh Play, WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES. , With SONGS AND DANCES. Geo. Broadhurst's 3 Acts of Merriment GEO. WILLOUGHBY, Australasia's Favourite Farceur, • as "JONES," the Bagman' who travels for a Hymn Book House and carries Playing Cards as a Side Line. If ' WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES fails' to excite your risible faculties, you should seek the services of a Doctor or look up the market rates of Calomel. ! WEDNESDAY NEXT. . WHY SMITH LEFT HOME. 1 ..Popular 3s, 2sr Plan at Bristol./ COWAN'S
CLOSING SALE. PREMISES CLOSED OWING TO THE -UNPRECEDENTED BUSH OF BUSINESS since our Sale opened, we have been unable to get all our Stock forward, and, further, we. have received'' a Shipment of NEW GOODS EX S.S. ARAWA which must al so b© cleared." : To enable us to do this,; we ARE CLOSING FOR TWO DAYS, and will REOPEN AGAIN ON WEDNESDAY MORNING at 9.30, when our fiends who have already given us such generous and hearty support, will find a very complete range of useful Stock placed before them, together with many NEW LINES which have JUST* LANDED. We recognise that there are two important factors in this Great Clearing Sale—lst, tho desire of a generous public to assist us; and 2nd—our determinatio nto clear the Goods-regard-less of cost. " After the experience of last week, should any doubt be left in the mind of the public as to our determination to clear out every line, we ask them to come along when we re-open "on WEDNESDAY MORNING, and all doubts will soon be dispelled. A COMPLETE LIST of CLEARING LINES will appear hi this Column on Wednesday morning, to enable Country .Customers who have been unable to visit us TO-SHOP BY MAIL.
to Fight for You. Qear'T than maai othera. Bui WORTH the rovro*,
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16228, 26 March 1917, Page 1
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