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MERE’S A BEAL LIVE TWO ST Alt PROGRAMME! No “its"—uo “maybes”—no “perhaps." You will—you must—sec it. You can't say 'TI unit Tor something good!” It’s Hero! ' - AT K O’CLOCK THEATRE ROYAL. AT S O'CLOCK PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA THE QUERN OK THE SILVER SCREEN, Norma Talmadge In OWEN JOHNSTON’S NOVEL OK NEW YORK’S BO MEM I A. THE WOSMAN GIVES “KILL .HE—IK YOU WILL. My last breath will be a prayer lor your redemption!” As long as it was Right—she had the moral courage to do it—, and her determination led her into an experience that lew living women have undergone. She followed him—down alleyways lighted only by ilm breezeridden flame of the Devil’s Deacon—past heavilv-bnrred portuis. with tlieii lynx-eyed custodians—mto the STREET OK A THOUSAND SORROWS. “A woman, gives, or a woman takes; she is either the salvation or the destruction. of man. ' ONE WOMAN TOOK—she ruined and degraded him. The OTHER WOMAN GAVE—she redeemed him. THEN COMES the Dome or Button-bursting Comedian. He’s a Rip, lie’s a' Roar, he's a Riot. He’s knocked the whole lot of Comedian flat—in fact he’s wiped ’em clean off the movie map. He’s the Generalissimo of tlu: .Laughing Gas Corps. , LARRY SEMON in SCHOOLDAYS This is not just comedy. It’s a wonderful mixture of hair-raising stunts, and clean fun that’ll make you go looking for your Smelling Salts to revive you from Hysterics. Don't forget those Salts. THE RATHE GAZETTE. THE FAVOURITE ORCHESTRA. The Same Old Prices—Stalls Is, D.C. Is lid. Phone 570. Reservations until 7 p.m. without_oxtra charge. _Not later.

POPULAR SUMMER CONCERTS. CAROLINE BAY HALL. CAROLINE BAY HALL. TO-NIGHT. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME Will be submitted as under:— Valse—“Drifting” S.C. ORCHESTRA. Dance—lrish Jig ... CONNIE POTTS Violin Solo—“ Polonaise” (Peerhave) MRS FISHER Song ... MISS MAY WARRINGTON Monologue MR W. INGLE Song—“ The Open Hoad” MR WOTHERSPOON Intermezzo—“Witchery’ ’ ’ S. C. ORCHESTRA. Selection— ‘ ‘Humoresk i’ ’ S.C. ORCHESTRA. Dance—Toe Dance ... CONNIE POTTS Song—“A Request” MISS ISAAC. Violin Solo—“L’Oeuvre” (Bach) MRS FISHER Song.—“ Reveille” MR G. H. ANDREWS. Monologue ... .1. MR. W. INGLE Intermezzo—“ Summer DVeam” S.C. ORCHESTRA. TO COMMENCE AT 8 ,P.M. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. PRICES—2s and Is. Jfl A I R L I E PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY. FEB. 17th. METRO Presents——THE STREET OF SEVEN STARS——THE STREET OF SEVEN STARS— Featuring Doris Kenyon. A Special Musical Programme has been .Arranged. Topical Budget and' Black Diamond Comedy, Some Shooter. SATURDAY, FEB. 19th. ‘William Fox Presents: Virginia Pearson in: THE LOVE AUCTION Also Ray and Fair, in: ■WORDS AND MUSIC By Mut and .Jeff Cartoon. The Chambermaid’s Revenge. D OMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. SATURDAY NEXT. “ HTS HOUSE IN ORDER,” “ HIS HOUSE IN ORDER,” From Sir Arthur Pinero’s Play. A Story as Powerful, Human, and Touching as it is common in. real life. —Supports— KIDS IS KIDS (Comedy) GAZETTES. Extra.—Second Episode of ELMO THE FEARLESS. Q.IRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. CONCEPT IN WESLEY HALL. FRIDAY, Feb. 18, 1921, at! 8 p.m. Adults 2s. Children Is. Funds in Aid of School Baths.

TIMARU METHODIST CHURCH. ROY SCOUTS. OWING to unavoidable circum.stnnees the Meeting called for Friday, 18th, at 7.80 p.m., in the Wesley liall, lor the purpose of Forming a Roy Scout Troop, has been postponed untiI’ FRIDAY, Feb. ‘doth, at 7.30 p.m. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR BOOTMAKER OR TEA -MERCHANT. T)ROPERTY, situate North End, and X very central, comprising Shop and 4 Rooms and modern conveniences, outbuildings, etc., nearly J aero, undoubicdlv .•'•plondid business stand. Prospective value right. Price £950. or may lease for a term. Apply to: * -SURE MONEY MAKER,'" 1 Herald Office, j ROYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, TIMARU. , MR A. C. ■' MARTIN, Secretary of I the Roard of Governors, will bo pleased to answer applications for Prospectuses concerning the Boarding Establishment of the above School, and to arrange for interviews with tho Rector. Boarders may be either Preparatory or Secondary School Pupils. A. C. MARTIN., j Hay’s Buildings, Timaru. Telephone 235. P.O. Box 68. TIMARU GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. PPLICATTONS are now 'Oeiug received for admission to the new Hostel which will be under tho peri sonal supervision of Miss Watt.' The domestic arrangements will be in charge of Miss ’Williams, late of the Timaru and Waitaki Boys’ High School*. Early application is advised as' there are only a limited number of vacancies. A. O. MARTIN, Secretary. J

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170140, 17 February 1921, Page 1

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707

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170140, 17 February 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170140, 17 February 1921, Page 1

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