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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. LING AND QUEEN of the Motion Picture World are , so it is absolutely necessary to. Reserve or Come Earlv. -_:^ lDl THE POPULAR GRAND THEATRE. Wath .Pleasure inform Admirers of the two Immensely Popular Screen Stars, 'lccure is the Very Finest that -•.::-•>:, Francis Busman and Beverley BaynP h 'kT ''UNDm STJSPICIOxV'. is an exciting Mystery nrelant Jf?ArV'^ v * BUSHMAN), a young Millionaire, is ™T\ht u T* 1 ] i; vellm f f™ b y Mrs Woolworth. Suddenly they <fe covei that Burglars have broken in and stolen her jewels. Her pet MOtsDOES THF X£rnx~ bUW^*" 6 a from his coat, WHO SfiJl) lu Gerry Simpson is suspected. Yet, how SMBMott ■*&**» roam. But the ? Button POUND i- ~ r l ;™* J? A ™ ponged to him. Just when they are'all nuzzling ,t out a LADY REPORTER makes a startling WHAT?S IT t Come and see ■ " UNDER SUSP ICI 0N '' Clever Fine-Editorial Film. ' ' CO-OPERATIVE WEEKLY REVIEW. irO-T, ra £«v?? lS U.t, Is Id, Stalls 6d.. Reserves Grand, or Phone 486, till 7.15 p.m.

IIMAKU TECHNICAL SCHOOL. .WObLOLisSING COMMENCES ON FRIDAY, APRIL 4th. We stand between You & High Prices;

TEMUKA PEACE CELEBRATIONS COMMITTEE. THE; Temuka Peace Celebrations Committee appeal for Funds to entertain the Children of the Distr'ct in Victoria Park, Temuka, on TUESDAY )*e Third Day of PEACE CELEBRADONATIONS will be received at the Bank of Australasia, Bank of NewZealand, .Road Board Offices, and the Council Chambers. E BOOTH, | General Secretary. ChnstchnTcOi, Peti. 14, 1919. ■ : . : Hemingway'and Robertson an-l _ Co/, Ltd j P.O. Box 516, Auckjhndv - .Dear • .doubt", you.. i already; lqiow. I gained. First Honours, .in tluv. Book-keepers'-. Examination of last; No-. vember. -1 feel my success was chiefly due \to your-effici'snt teaching. 'V : " .:; f.. . ; 'Yours faitlrfullv, -.- ; ; (Signed); y S.-A.-MANDER; ; A pr.ze factor in the signal W cmsist°n+, sncepss attained bv ih* S+udent of - HEATJNCWAY and ROBERTSON'S um-i vailed"" Commercial Training- ]n=ti-' t-ntjon, _is that the Administrative have "not only bepn specially selected an- account of the ">■ exp°ri-- r onoe rmd en-'iinicuouß cnpnoilitiei "b'ii '''»''"■ i -"hf , ivi»' , lvpt, v-i+iiout exc?ptioii, studied and qualified by exam. ' - - . Poiing men and women can ensure success by availing themselves of -the invaluable assistance qf , < ." - HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S Correspondence School, P.O. BOX 51C, AUCKLAND.' (Tho Scliool with 25,000 suceessM:; and sat'-sfied Students behind it.; WM$ PROHIBITIONISTS' HUMOUR * FAKE No. 1. MR McCARTNEY, £3 a week Prohibition Efficiency Organiser and Lecturer, imagines two men and a violent attack upon Him; " and connects up tho with -the cursed drink. - * -

LESLIE SHAKER SALT, lid Tin. NO RUB LAUNDRY HELP, is Pkt lib TINS CUSTARD PDR., Is 4d Tin. SEEDED RAISINS, BEST FACTORY BUTTER, Is 6*d ib MILKMAID MILR, 8d Tin. 251b BAG FLOUR-. 4s 9d. 501b. BAG FLOUR, 9a. i - 3 BIG BARS SOAP, 3s. , 16oz. TINS ENGLISH CAUSTIC, Is 5d PRESERVENE SOAP, s}<L Bar. And so on. = r - TRAPE WHERE YOU GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY—THAT'S HERE. V POPULAR PRICES. PHONE 661. ,■.:'.■..''. THE "MAXIM" SERIES. . S A CUSHION which Sbeddeth. its L FEATHERS; as a Moulting Dog which l&apeth upon thee, sq is a -Woman who sayeth continually "WHY desirest thou to kiss me? I HAVE TWO UNDERWOOD '.vt&E WRITERS, | IN PERFECT CONDITION, FOR I SALE. -;,:;.,; | ■ HY. SROTT STAFFORD ST.. TIMAKU ARCADE CAFE.

FAKE No. 2.' WHEN THE NEWS of the outrage •became L-nown at Roxburgh, the Efficiency Experts wired for extra 'police .protection, and generally ' • raised the wind in the interests of of Dr .Yaliritine. The Prohibition- i ists drew his" attention to the placement (in the interests of efficiency), in order bo kill tlie effect , , of the doctor's statement as to th© ( necessity of .alcohol in infill-. r ' ' euza cases. And then they call FAKE No. 4. 'THE WATLlAuavjjN SENSATION. -\';"How hard this telling sicit on tlie - effects of Prohibition nits our ProV hibition friends is best evidenced by the Itev. Stmson solemnly notiiving the public that no -woman was brought before the Magistrate. To save Jinn any further -disclaimers we hasten to anticipate his next announcement, and state here and now that there is no such person as Constable JDrvbones. The S.M. also does not exist. In iact, we exercised a prerogative in which Mr McCarmev is so proficient, and imagined 'the whole case. But there the similarity with the Etficienc-T Uague'a co-worker ceases. He' imagined . an outrage, and ilie truth was dh- ■ closed wh«n tv,- 0 detectives Jiad inJ . yestigated the case. At tho boltorn of our storv it was specific- • allv stated that it was an an example -stated that it was an exProhibition ware carried Tin's sentence at the bottom was -oiuV intended for the TOO per cent, puro . rohibitioiusts. Anyone else would . have seen tho ioke before getting naif-way Through tlie storv

Dmingroom Extended to Seat 120 Customers for I f —SATURDAY'S— If 1 1/ HOT LUNCHEON. |/« I , Ready ]1 a.m. / MENU: ' Braized" Sausages and Onions. Beef Steak Pudding. Eoast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding. 'Roast Pork and Apple Sauce. . / ■ - COLD. T f Ox Tongue Corned Beef. Salad and Beetroot. , - VEGETABLES. Veg. Marrow. Parsnips. Turnips. \ Potatoes. SWEETS. Plum.Pudding arid Sweet Sauce. .Apple *P.o . and Cream. 1- ii- <• t* Boiled Custard. aa Custard. , Tea. - * .-..'. - ' _ ,-v Hot .-Teas. Made Pies. Saturday Nights. __3S'MACSLEAY> Proprietress. OF MOMENT. /Kinds of Jewellery, Watches | vnd Clocks Repaired. Old Gold id"Silver bought or made up to any Best Workmanship. Reasontable -Prices. GEO. WESTOBY. le Jewellery and Watchmakin ' - Depot. TAKE YOUR CAR REPAIRS TO THE SPLENDIDLY ; SHOP. , „ EXPERT "M ' '_' A SP ssis m m m m m wm m m

.H O B G A .■&-- and Goscumiero lp:i-(ta(;a:JV Ballaritvne and- Co ■") mm;-; cheistchtjrch. recently of Fairi : e, ha* corninisii Reasonable Charg' ' v NOTiCE. USSIDE&TS OF PLKAS VVT PT & ' RUJIHO (JNDINC DISTRICTS ' ■ »,, . - - n, y discharge from -l.fi.. the Army. ] have much, olcasnre m announcing that I'rom March' 31 et" I have taken over the old-established busirioe«. known as ANDfttiAYS SHOEING FOEGK. I Jione l\v maintaining - a, high stanfl.. -1 of -A.uk to merit a continuance of Public- 'M'. ( ,ryvt •A. \NDRF.WS, ■ , ■ . -■tiidn.«-5." S : t> in<- For"": PI. Point.'

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16798, 31 March 1919, Page 1

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