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MEETINGS AMD AMUSEMENTS. Q3flSß»MiMla sinrA iha ~-,•„„,- i""., " — *;Z"-\ltt ■"■ " '"«'>"■". j-he Greatest Event "THE FATAT IUL, FATAL RING." Resort eor Come Early. Plione 486. m yr THE POPULAR GRAND THEATRE. The Management jounce To-night an Extraordinary. Attraction. The Most. Beautiful; Girl on the Screen in a Beautiful Picture A LIB A RU §E N8 The recognised QUEEN OF THE SCREEN, plays the part of * ara ttv outselling yox£ h£ h™?, f ? V 6IS a P r °moter. they marry, and lie --'- " onlv P ,t-~.fc Late J,' however he! .tells her that the marriage ceremo! rtouse and she onlv a From h ere on o]le of th& mos t TM f. ing, and Pathetic Stories is told ' ■ • "THE PAINTED MLY" #i F icfcl f e altogether different from the Everyday Drama. toL «n<? £ lab ? rate e «tf- Scenes never hefore introduced into a PicWn ™w W^f&?• ?aymg Beautifid ALMA RUBENS ha,s never worn more Beautiful Dresses. . « THE PAINTED LILY" will be xememoered long after ether Pictures are forgotten. '■ I ■■ F^ T fk RINC ' THE FATAL RING. -FXTr'Ttdw S?,,™ G JS pt S r - Sets the VIOLET DIAMOND. E* G LfcH GAZETTE (Topical). A'Glorious Musical Programme. J.ne Management cannot: guarantee Reserves after Lights go down.

EFFICIENCY CAMPAIGN To-Night IN LYCEUM Dotf t Miss HGariftg Professor Nichdlls. ■ ("An extensive traveller and keen, observer, gifted ' with; great natural ability; no audience -can listen to him without being entertained and instructed.") ' His work was Highly commended, by the late Oliver Wendell ' '■"■" "' Holmes:/ >'•'"'■ -. /' "■ * ■'-')'■' *■ - ■ ■-. ■ -,■' . •■...*. , MONDAy, 7tli-:L;; M. ISITI'.M.P. , : . ->°' ;, ..WEDNESDAY- 9th-^essr S SlM:'(Returned Soldiers):

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16801, 3 April 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16801, 3 April 1919, Page 1