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MEETSNCS AND AMUSEMENTS. IHE VITAGRAPH CO., recently. reorganised, increased its capitalisation to £0,000,000, and set out to produce THE WORLD'S BEST. FULLERS TO-NIGHT (ONLY) TO-NIGHT FULLERS The Right deeps, but never dies. AVickedness is Weakness. GREATER VITAGRAPH'S Colossal BLUE RIBBON PRODUCTION— The Grand MYSTERY PLAY, by Cleveland Moffett, The popular ZIGOMAR Detective Films never approached the Cleverness and ;?. r ™. 'ty of this Sleuth Problem Drama. A STARTLING MELOof a Criminal who sets his Cunning against the whole world of Riglit and Social Order. See the SINKING OF A PASSENGER LINER Ch a a £ y U B0AT ; tte Hidden Vault of Death ; the Mysterious Secret ! (The Criminal) GEORGE HOLT CONQUENIL (The Detective) WILLIAM DUNCAN ALICE (The Heroine) NELL SHTPMAN SPLENDp SUPPORTS. ROYAL ORCHESTRA. D.C. Is, Stalls 6d. Reservations at Theatre, and Phone 570. ; THURSDAY LOOK AND BOOK BILLIE BURKE, in " GLORIA'S ROMANCE.' THURSDAY

SOUTH CANTERBURY LODGE OF ' MARK MASTER, MASONS. N0..300 E.C. re gul a r meeting, this evening: Monday, 26th March, at "7.30 p.m. Visiting brethren cordially . invited ST. JOHN AMBULANCE. X.~~ ui uiie ot>. donn .Ambulance Association and Brigade desire to express to the general public their gratitude for the liberal response to the appeal on behalf of the funds • on Saturday ias6, also to the collectors and those who provided refreshments for the workers, and all others who assisted in making the col lection such a success. j.?JL Family wish tb thank all kind fricnds,' also the Orari Patriotic Coniniittee for their,messages of sympathy in the great loss of their son/PriTate T. Booker. r 7E.ARE CASH BUSTERS OF—WHEAT, at. Top Government fixed rates, free of commission. Also OATS; POTATOES BARLEY, ....-■.. AND GRASS SEEDS, JAMES MEEHAN AND SONS, LTD, SUMMER WEATHER COOLING DRINKB. Silver Soda Fountain (Double Filtered Water Used) Will Supply your Wants from PRIME FRUIT FLAVOURS. ICE CREAM Made from Famous Recipa 8-OOUESE LUNCHEON DAILY. (12 to 2). Is. 6PEOIAL LUNCHEON for FARMERS ON SATURDAY (11 to 2), ONE SHILLING. Afternoon Teas and Suppers. DAINTY TEA ROOMS. MISS MAOLEAY, ProprietressTWO GOOD SALVES THE GRAND PHARMACY,

SECOND DIVISION. <TS M&n will be held in the Parish Hall, Temuka, TO-NIGHT, 26th March at 7.30 p.m. •'All interested should attend, as the business is important. Only Men of the Second Division admitted. Conveners—- ,• ■ ' ■ ■' I ''. J/LECKIE. • W. BLYTH. NATIONAL' EFFICIENCY BOARD. jTV the Levels County will be held in the Borough Council's Chambers. Timaru, on SATURDAY,, the 31st March, 1917. at 1 o'clock iii the afternoon, to consider ,a-scheme for the Protecting and Carrying oh Farms. • \ i Mr Burbnry of the National\Efficiency Board -will be in. attendanceV-^ - ' CH.AS. N. ORBELL, \ Chairman Levels County Council. Timaru, 24th March,; 1917. METHODIST CHURCH, GERALDINE HAP^TSST;- FESTIVAL VOLUNTEER HALL, GERALDINE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2Sth," Afternoon: and; Evening. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p;m!: Tickets, One Shilling. -■. • Afternoon Tea, Sixpence. VARIOUS ' STALLS AND ATTRACTIONS'. Sale to be opened by Mr Nosworthv Gifts of Cash, Produce or Saleable Articles thankfully received. Le Grand Lounge Bar Specialise in the Hot "Weather in ICE OBEAMS, STJNDAES 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 Steaming Hot Drinks in—Bovril, Beef Tea, Tomato Bullion, Malted Milk, Chocolate, Milk Shakes.Also Light Luncheon'in Coffee, or Cocoa, with Sandwiches. TOAST 08. HOT PLES (Our Own Make) From 10 a,.m. to" 10.30 p.m. LB GRAND LOTJNGE BAR. C CARPENTER PROPRIETOR. A.IV!-P. Society. ORD T NARY DEPARTMENT. J. B. CROWLEY : :_ TIMARTJ. 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 halfvearlv instalments. .

No. I—NYAL'S PILO FOR PILES. All the Pain, Itching, and other Discomforts associated with blind, bleeding, or itching piles are quickly banished by the use of NYAL'S PILO. It is ,'surepositive in its action. . PRICE, Is 6d PER, POT.. NO. 2—NYAL'S HEALING SALVE. NYAL'S SALVE is a powerful antiseptic. Absorbs all sear tis- ' sue, nourishes all broken ; down tissue, builds up a firm healthy skin, and heals without a scar. Try it for Burns, Cuts, and Running Sores. PRICE, Is 6d PER POT. FROM THE Two doors below Ballantyne's. 'Rhone 173. CHAS. PROBERT, M.P.S. For Easter Holidays Book one of T>TJRLEY'S GRAND MOTOR TRIPS Up the West Coast of New Zealand AND DOWN THE EAST COAST. The Round Trip.—Otira to Christfhurch via Hokitika, Westport, Nelson, Kaikonra. This Trip is claimed with truth to be the best for scenery, also the longest and cheapest in New Zealand. You should not miss taking a trip with us. Ask your friends, to ioin -von in taking BURLEY'S GREAT MOTOR TRIP. Burley's Car meets all trains at Reefton Railway Station. Cars to accommodate up to 50 .Passengers. A. J. BURLEY AND COY., Proprietor, Reefton. .Or Full Particulars mav be obtained from S. K. MARTIN, South Canterbury Agent, Hay's Buildings, Timaru.

MISSES ANDEKSON MILLINERS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS. Pi ices. Ladies' v Smart Trimmed Toques From Ss lid BLOUSES. A Large Variety of Smart Silk Blouses, Stripes, Spots, and SelfColours. 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 States

IS THE VERDICT THAT REID'S TTMAETJ MADE CONFECTIONER? HAS CAUGHT THE PUBLIC HAVE YOU TRIED REID'S MARBLE BAR FOR DELICIOUS AERATED DRINKS,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16228, 26 March 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16228, 26 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16228, 26 March 1917, Page 1

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