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ROY A L . HEA T R E By Arrangement with W. A. LOW. .NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY Tor Positively Two Nights Only. , THE GREAT SPORTING DRURY LANE PHOTO-DRAMA. THE GREAT GAME Eeaturing BOMBARDIER (BILLY) WELLS. BOMBARDIER (BILLY) WELLS. BOMBARDIER. (BILLY) WELLS. England’s Gentleman Exponent of. the ! Fistic Art. The Fair Sex will admire I this Fine Specimen of Manhood. IA Typical Racing Story, introducing : tor its characters—A Squire, Jockeys, iTrainers, Boxers,. Actresses, Actors, i Touts, Guessers, Rogues, Tipsters, i Turf Accountants, and sports of an kinds. Also Lion Heart, who wins the | English Derby and a fortune for his j owner. The Plot is sensational and melodramatic, the ingredients being— LOVE, HONOUR, and GLORY. See the GREAT ENGLISH DERBY. The Crowds on the Epsom Course trulv depicted on the Screen. See the'TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS. See the Thrilling Six-Round Fight. See the Squire Horsewhip the Villain. SEE BOMBARDIER. WELLS thrash the Bully. The Picture is English make. The Characters are English. The Scenes arc English, SUPER-FEATURE PRICES: 'Box Plan at Bristol Saturday Morning. FINAL NOTICE. ALL Outstanding Accounts owing to M. E. THICKETT, • late W2mataitai, Butcher, if not paid by (Fob. 28th, will be sued for without further notice. M. E. THICKOTT. SPEMITKA. H. WARRING. TAXI FOR HIIM ' UXT' FOBUUBL Reliable and. .eeasonabl*. P.O. STAND Oft TLA ’’ TON’S GMSttOE Telephone S. important to Whea?; Farmers AFTER a year’s wait and a great amount of very hard work, worry, and anxiety you have safely weathered the vagaries of a very uncertain season, and are now busy getting your crop into th-, I stack. | Once in. the stack there is only ' cne enemy to be guarded against, that is—FIRE 1 Th© cost of fire insurance is very light, and your wheat is worth too much per bushel this year for you to allow it to go unprotected by insurance. Many j a farmer has seen the reward of nis i whole year’s work taken from him by haring his crop burnt in The stack, and in many cases, in tho bags. It will pay any South Canter-, bury farmers who have not yet taken the precaution of insuring their stacks to get into touch with me. 2 It is not necessary to wait until I you como to town —use the mail or telephone and you will get my policy out by first delivery. Crop insured in stack, including j mill risk and in .lie bags until reI moved from the paddock. GEO. REID. BESWICK ST., TIMARU, Chief Agent for South Canterbury, YORKSHIRE INSURANuE CO., LTD. A Strong and Generous Office. Reasonable Properties ,X —Do you want a Cheap Home within a few minutes’ walk from centre of town This is a fourroomed cottage on 46 poiciics land. Cash required about, £2OO.

PQOK —A fine little Property in KecwOOt/ gent Street. Pour-roomed Wood Residence, bathroom, scuitcrv, vnslihouse, built in cupboards, electric light, h. and c. water service, foulliGUse. wood and coal house, fruit and vegetable garden. Everything is in apple-pie order lu re. P,|KA —This Small Outgo will put cSvLI/U you on a very fine leasehold of 150 Acre- in Waitolu 'District, level country, easily worked, good .'•neatgrowing land as you can tell by this year’s crop, which should go well to wards 50 bus. 5-roomed House, stable, etc. Very close to_ School. If necessary terms can "oe given, when the price rrill be £SOO. GEO. REID

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170140, 17 February 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170140, 17 February 1921, Page 1