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THE GRAND to-night at s o’clock. THE GRAND “LOOK OUT! HERE COMES THE FIRE BRIGADE!” Who has not thrilled to that cry, as the gleaming engine comes tearing down the streets, the lights gleaming on the polished helmets of the Fire-fighters? The Most Spectacular Drama of the Fire Brigade ever screened. “ THE STILL ALARM.” Featuring THOMAS SANTSCHI AND FRITZI BRUNETTE. Here is a real drama of the Fire Brigade, written in the thrilling atmosphere of the Station—the hero, a fireman, whose life is dedicated to the public. How many people when they watch the headlong dash of a fire engine on its road to that most thrilling of all scenes, a big fire, give a thought to the life of “the man with the ladder and the hose”—the man whose daily round Is that of hideous danger and sacrifice—who lives and loves and has his sorrows and joys, just as we do? FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. THE SPRINGBOKS, v. WANGANUI. TOPICAL BUDGET MR AND MRS CARTER DE HAVEN (Interest) in “EXCESS BAGGAGE.” THE FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. IN AND AROUND MARYSVILLE. Prices as usual—D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/- (Australian Scenic) No extra charge for Booking. Phone UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, VISCOUNT JELLICOB. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL. CALEDONIAN GROUNDS, TIMARU. SOUTH AFRICA V. SOUTH CANTERBURY. TO-DAY WEDNESDAY TO-DAY Kick-off 2 p.m. ADMISSION—GROUND, 2/- STANDS AND ENCLOSURE, 3/SCHOOL CHILDREN by Special Tickets, 6d. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES ORARI 12.20, TEMUKA 12.40, arrives Timaru 1.3, connecting with Special to Ground. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES WAIMATE 12.40 p.m., arriving Ground 1.50 TRAINS LEAVE TIMARU FOR GROUND at 1.5 and 1.55. Return 4.80 TICKETS FOR STANDS may be procured from the Shops of Messrs F, C. Watson, M. Houlihan, and E. Firkin. 2/- Tickets for Ground are also on sale at the same places. H. V. SMITH, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 72.

THE THING TO SEE AT THE PLOUGHING MATCH at MR WILSON'S FARM, WASHDYKE, TO-MORROW THURSDAY, 4th, is the CASE KEROSENE General purpose and FARM TRACTOR. There you will see this King of Farm Tractors under strict working conditions — PLOUGHING WITH 3-FURROW PLOUGH, AND DRAWING HARROWS. CONSULT THE EXPERTS IN CHARGE, or MR H. M. STONYER, .... South Canterbury Agent, .... And test for yourselves the work it does, the time it does it, and the cost of running—the big saving on your cultivation in these difficult times. TO COMMENCE AT 10 O’CLOCK. FREE INSPECTION. THE TRACTOR USED for this Demonstration is 10/IS H.P. Other Sizes for all work —15/27 li.p., 22/40 h.p., 40 to 70 h.p. THE 10/18 H.P. replaces from 4 to 8 Horses, and pulls up to 10 Tons according to conditions. THE 15/27 H.P. replaces from 6 to 15 Horses, and pulls up to 16 Tons. THE 22/40 H.P. replaces 10 to 20 Horses, and pulls up to 25 Tons. THE 40 to 70 H.P. will pull up to the limit required for any tjvork. ASK, and all information and Catalogues will he supplied. TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited and will be received up to NOON TODAY, the 3rd AUGUST, 1921, for the SUPPLY of 2 2 : TON CHASSES (with pneumatic equipment and approved electric lighting_ system) _ suit* able for Municipal Omnibus Service. Tenderers to supply Specification and Prints and also to state whether spares will be stocked in the Dominion, date of delivery, and what guarantee will be. given. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. D. VIRTUE, Town Clerk. DOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. TO-NIGHT. DINTY. DINTY. Featuring the Boy Marvel, Wesley Barry Freckles. A Story of the Underworld, and shows how a Newsboy can help where others fail. Supports—Kinogram and Gazette. THE SPRINGBOKS Present their Compliments to the South Canterbury public, and will do their little hit to give the South Canterbury chosen fifteen a real good game on "Wednesday. They regret, however, that they have no time to place a team order for Suits at MoKITTERICK AND CO.’S, TIMARU CENTRAL. They notice also that the Ladies of Timaru are well dressed, and they consider that probably McKITTERICK, THE LADIES’ TAILOR, must make their Costumes.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170572, 3 August 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170572, 3 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170572, 3 August 1921, Page 1

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