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AT 8 O’CLOCK AT 8 O’CLOCK FULLERS THE BEST AND MOST always. Big TWO STAR FEATURES, headed by a Wonderful Story of Stagelami. Thril.l.s, Love, and Laughter, Featuring a Radiant Star iu a Marvellous Dual Role, CORINME GRIFFITH In the Supreme Triumph of her' Career in Screenland. A Sensational Depiction of the Stage and Home—- ' THE BROADWAY BUBBLE. She had consented to pose as her married sister, to give her the chance she craved to go on the Stage. She wore her clothes, copied her mannerisms—hut there was a subtle difference, the Husband noticed —she didn’t reckon on falling in love with him. There’s a seductive attraction —an intense interest in this Sensational Drama of Stage Life—a Picture you cannot afford to miss. Effervescing and Bubbling like Champagne. We also Present THE KING OF MERRYMAKERS—HAROLD LLOYD IN “THE EASTERN WESTERNER.” A Comedy amongst the Champion Class, and we guarantee it. THE PATHE GAZETTE. N.Z. KINOGRAM. THE FAVOURITE ORCHESTRA. Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/6. Phone 570. Book your Seats early. Reservations close at 7 p.m.

JHEA T R E ROYAL. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. BY JINGO! A STRIKING MUSICAL CONCOCTION of Joyous Numbers beyond the realms of any other attraction. THE TALENTED BALLET are at their best in NEW FASCINATING CREATIONS. “BY JINGO/ jgallet Y ? J azzy |nspiring p^Jeat galloping Qriginal geautiful Y es! Jingles Innovations JyJatty Gaiety Qrchestrations The Whole Production cognised experienced MESSRS BURNS AND under the redirection of WILLIAMS. Proceeds in aid of CATHOLIC ORPHANAGE. BOX PLAN opeus at Bristol on Thursday morning. Day Sales at Hill’s, next Theatre Royal. PRICES — DC and O.S. 4/- (Reserved), Stalls 3/-, Pit 2/-. Children Half-price (Unreserved). fairlie pictures. THURSDAY NEXT, AUG. 4th. LOUISE GLAUM, in: SEX. SEX. A Lavish, Arrestive and Startling Story, recommended by Censor for Adults. Pathe Gazette and Travelogue, Etc. Commencing at 7.30 p.m. Prices as usual. TO FARMERS. TAKING ADVANTAGE of courte>us facilities we will give a Tractor Demonstration of The Hustler Cul-dvat-or, Combined Cultivator, IxireeTow liidger and Tractor Plough Lift it the Ploughing Match TO-MOR-ROW, THURSDAY, the 4th iust., on Mr Wilson’s Farm, Washdyke. JAS. STORRIER AND CO. millinery. SPECIAL DISPLAY Of ADVANCE STYLES IN SPRING MILLINERY On WEDNESDAY, 3rd, and Following Days, at the FARMERS’ CO-OP. EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHS NOW OPEN IN ARCADE. Free Admission. Hours 3—5 and 7—9 p.m. 1.0.0. F., TEMUKA. GRAND BALL of tie above held in the DRILL HALL TO- [\ WEDNESDAY, August 3. Grand March at S pan. •son’s Jazz Band in attendance, nen to wear white glovos ana J. EVANS, Hon. Secret fry. he Tickets ss, Single 3s 6d, Lady 2s. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH. SOUTH AFRICA v. SOUTH CANTERBURY. i'O-DAY (Wednesday), Special Pas- [ iger Trains will leave fimaru for ledonian Gronnds Platform at 1.10 :i. and 1.55 p.m.. and a Speoial sseimer ’['rain will leave Caledonian muds Platform lor Timaru at 4.30 3 "FARES : Return Is, Single 9d. BY ORDER. Y.M.C.A LADIES’ AUXILIARY, A CAKE and GENERAL PROVISION STALL will lie held in Hay’s Buildings on FRIDAY NEXT, Au- j gust 5. Donations of Saleable Goods will be tbankfullv received at the \.M.C.A. Office, on Til G RSI) AY. or at the Stall; oil FRIDAY. Proceeds in aid <>t securing furniture for the new rooms. .

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170572, 3 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170572, 3 August 1921, Page 1