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LYCEUM. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30 LYCEUM COMPLETE PROGRAMME, AS THIS EVENING. Children—Stalls 3d, D.C.Gd. Adults, 6d. TO-NIGHT AT 8 THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT at s It comes AT LAST—The Picture that has been awaited with the greatest expectancy—a faithiful British Triumph, THE KEEPER ■ OF THE DOOR. (Recommended for Adult Audiences only) SIR OSWALD STOLL’S First Eminent British Author's Production, adapted from the World-famous Novel written by ETHEL M. DELL. ETHEL M. DELL. A Romance which followed two troubled souls from Beautiful England to Sunny India. Featuring the Clever English Screen Stars, PEGGY CARLISLE AND BASIL GILL. Thev were fated to meet Hunt Goring, a man who boasted that no woman could resist him. Walking in the garden afterwards, he kissed Olga. Indignant, she ran away, and in the surgery washed the kiss from her lips. “Say you are engaged to me. He -won’t dare annoy you again,’’ advised Max, smiling at her distress. They shook hands upon the bargain. A Tender Story of Pathos, Sentiment, and True Devotion; of a strong man’s sacrifice to spare the woman he loved. A Wonderful Picturisation of a Perfect Story. THE LATEST GAZETTE. COMEDY. SCENIC. THE FAVOURITE ORCHESTRA. Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/6. Phone 570 RING EARLY for Bookings, which will close at 7 p.m. YE OLDE ENGLISH FAIRS. In aid of the ANGLICAN HIGHFIELD-SANDIETOWN CHURCH BUILDING ’ FUND. BAY PAVILION. 16th to 19th November. LARGE MARQUEES. BEAUTIFUL STALLS. ATTRACTIVE ENTERTAINMENTS. TUG-OF-WAR MEN’S AND LADLES’ TUG-OF-WAR VARIOUS COMPETITIONS.

METHODIST HALL. Woodlands Street. WHEELBARROW FAIR. OCTOBER 12 and 13. Afternoon at 2.30; Evening at 7. To lie opened by the Deputy-Mayor, MR J. E. CHILES. Plain and Fancy Work, Sweets, Flowers, Produce, Bran Tub, etc. Musical Items bv the Orchestra. Admission 6d, Children Half-price. PLEASANT FT. FOOTBALL CLUB. GRAND BALL and PRESENTATION of JUNIOR FLAG, Pleasant Point Hall, FRIDAY, October 14, 1921. Extra Special Floor, Music and Supper. Double Tickets os, Extra Lady 2s. G. W. WAKEFIELD, Acting Secretary. THE S.C. ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. 'TENDERS are invited for the PURA CHASE FOR REMOVAL from the Opihi Reserve of 1 IRON HUT. 10 x 12 approx. 1 LAVATORY. Tenders for the two or either one should be addressed to the Secretary, and will close on SATURDAY, the 22nd October, 1921. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. HUGHES, Secretary. P.O. Box 83, Temuka. DOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. ‘‘HER HUSBAND’S FRIEND." (ENID BENNETT) Full of Heart Throbs and Unusual Situations. Supports— SHE LOVED HIM PLENTY. (Sennett Comedy) GAZETTE. And Final Episode of THE VANISHING DAGGER. VICTORIA HALL, WINCHESTER. A SOCIAL GATHERING—Music, Games and Dancing—will be held on THURSDAY, October 13, at 7.30 p.m. Good Music and Supper. Fun for all. Admission : Men 2s 6d, Ladies Is Gd. L. H. ORBELL, (For Committee). STAR CRICKET AND FOOTBALL CLUBS. A COMBINED DANCE will be held in the Bay Pavilion, on TUESDAY, October 11,’ at S p.m. Gents 3s. Ladies 2s. Miss Campbell’s Orchestra, W AIM ATE COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS are called l : or_ the breaking down to 2.lin. gauge of 300 yards of stones and 900 yards of partly broken stones, in the Waihao Riding. TENDERS will close on WEDNESDAY, October 12. Contract to be commenced within a week alter Tenders close. Specifications and particulars may be seen at the Waimate Advertising Office, at the Chambers or the Waimate County Council Engineer. S. BATES, Contractor. GERALDINE BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 18th October. 1921, for the undermentioned works : —■ 1. Refining Reservoir (brick or concrete). 2. —Extension of Concrete . Culvert. Cox Street, 50ft. 3. Kerbing and Channelling (concrete), about 30 chains. Full particulars and specifications of work can be seen at the Borough Council Office, Talbot Street, Geraldine. B. HAYES. Town C-lork.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 17624, 8 October 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 17624, 8 October 1921, Page 1