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Stalls, 3d and 6d. MATINEE TO-DAY. Dress Circle, 6d THE PRIZE Book and Play bv ZONA GALE that made a year’s Sensation: “ MISS LULU BETT.” “ FANTOMAS ” “ KOO KO KIDS ” (Final Chapter) (Two Reel Comedy) THE POPULAR GRAND THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. A Story of one of a Million Homes—and events in that Home that were not for the Neighbours’ Ears. “MISS LULU BETT” A WILLIAM DE MILLE Production, with LOIS WILSON MILTON SILLS THEODORE ROBERTS HELEN FERGUSON LOIS WILSON, as Lulu Bett is dependent upon her relatives, who, while they appear to care for her, force her to accept a servant’s position in the house. THEODORE ROBERTS provides the humour of the picture as Dwight Deacon in his dual capacity of dentist and Justice of the Peace in the town. MILTON SILLS is seen as the vilage schoolmaster, in love with Lulu. His is the only welcoming face when Lulu returns, after her drehms of happiness have been shattered. From the Famous Play that won the PULITZER PRIZE for 1921. •< KOO KO KIDS ” “ BANGKOK THE ROYAL CITY” ” KOO KO KIDS ” ” BANGKOK THE ROYAL CITY” (Broadway Comedy) (Burton Holmes Travelogue) Prices—D.C. 1/6 plus tax 2d; Stalls 1/-, plus tax Id. For Reserves, Phone 486.

LAND AND INCOME TAX AMENDMENT ACT, 1922. INCOME-TAX PAYABLE. TOY ORDER IN COUNCIL made and issued by His Excellency the Governor - General in Council on the 17th day of November, 1922, under the authority of the above Act, it was determined that the duty by way of Income-tax, leviable under Section 6 of the said Act; should be paid in one sum on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of February, 1923, at the office of the Commissioner of Taxes, Government Buildings, Wellington; and, in accordance with isuch Order in Council, I hereby give notice that the said duty will be payable accordingly. Additional tax will accrue if the tax is not paid on or before 28th February, 1923. The liability to pay is not suspended by anv objection. The tax should be paid on or before the prescribed date, otherwise the additional percentage accrues; any overpayment will be adjusted by refund. The demands will be posted from the office of the Commissioner of Taxes on or about 31st January, 3 923. Demands must be presented with all payments, and if a demand has not been received tlio Com nr ssioner should be communicated with. NOTE. —IMPORTANT. A delay will take place in the issue of the demands for the following: Individuals (not companies) whose surnames commence with the letters C, D, H. I, J, K, Me, N, O, P, T. W. In these cases a new due date — viz., Ist March,-1923 —will be fixed as provided by Section 127 of the Land and Income Tax Act, 1916. Additional tax will accrue twentyone days thereafter. D. G. CLARK, Commissioner of Taxes.

THANKS. Tlio Pleasant Point Plnnket Society desire to exprc&s their thanks for the whole-hearted and generous support which made their PRODUCE STALL such a pronounced Success Yesterday. Tho following are the winners of Prises:— t CAKE, MR BOURNE. HAM, MR J. SEATON. A. MAZE, Hon. Secretary. "RS HOWARD. Is prepared to Enrol Pupils for ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND ELOCUTION CLASS' from JANUARY 22nd. at 26 DEE STREET. THE NEW: ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COMPANY, LTD. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SHARE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, the 19th day of January, 19 23, to SATURDAY, the 10th day of February, 1923, inclusive. H. S. E. TURNER, Secretary. 159 Hereford Street, Christchurch. 18th January. 1923.

A DAILY “ SPECIAL.” “ The Lyttelton Times,” 1923 SERIES. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS include — “ Nature from the Seashore,” by Mr E. W. Bennett, M.Sc. “ Concerning Punch,” by Captain George Cecil, Paris. “A Literary Causorie,’' by Mr Charles Wilson, Parliamentary Librarian. “ The Future of Westland,” by Mr R. A. Kenner. READ also the COMMERCIAL PAGE (the most Authoritative Financial, Commercial and General Business Articles published in the Dominion). ORDER NOW.

TIM A III! SCOTTISH SOCIETY. DVNC.E “CINDERELLA” DANCE. TO-NIGHT (BAY HALL) TO-NIGHT. Piano: Miss Morpran. Violin: Mr 13. A. DeLautour. / Admission 2s. Supper extra. H. HOWARD, M.C. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD i CEPARATB TENDERS will be re--3 ceived up till 4.30 p.m. on JANUARY 25th for PLUMBING and HEATING at Timaru West School. For all particulars apply at inv Office, North Street. CHRIS. PORTER. CAROLINE BAY PAVILION. THURSDAY, 25th JANUARY 1923. at 8 p.m. FANCY DRESS AND MASQUERADE BALL. Masks Optional after First Dance. MISS MORGAN’S JAZZ BAND. Handsome Prizes for most ARTISTIC, ORIGINAL AND HUMOUROUS COSTUMES. GRAND BAY FINALE TO CAROLINE ASSOCIATION DRIVE. Subscription, 2s 6d. MONEY TO LEND. \YE HAVE SUMS OF £IOOO, £2OOO, £4500, AND £8,500. FOR INVESTMENT ON MORTGAGES. TRIPP AND ROLLESTON, Solicitors. Timaru.

TMA'RU GOLF C’LL’B. ANTED—’Competent MARR.UM) Alan as Caretaker of Course and Wife as Catereri Duties to commence Ist of March. References required. Applications close 31st of January • Full particulars of duties, salary, etc., may he obtained from the Secretary, P.O. BOX 55, TIM ARAL

NOTICE. On and after this Date"J* SHOOTING ON KSI GROUNDS, WOODBUIU, Without Permission will bo Prosecuted. MILDRED BUR DON. ROCK AND HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 150 Varities of German Iris Novelty Bulbs. Over 1000 Varioties of Plants"for your Garden. ARE YOU INTERESTED? If so, communicate with * nos. Ij. Low care of Mr Wakefield, “Ettnck Bank.” High Street, Timaru. l'rom ].6th to 22nd JANUARY. Christchurch address: St. Martins’ Road. SPECIAL NOTICE. IVfR A. Mel VEIL wishes to notify the Public of Timaru, and particularly those in the vicinity of the Bay, that he lias onened up Business ns a Cash Butcher in tlio ‘‘Bay Butclierv.” up-to-date Premises, opposite the' Viaduct. Only the Best ot Meat will always be in stock, and together with the best attention and reasonable prices, Customers can rest assured of complote and thorough satisfaction. A. McIVER, “The Bay Butchery,” opposite Viaduct.

EQUITABLE STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY, CHRISTCHURCH. NOW FORMING. LOANS £IOO to £IOOO. WITHOUT INTEREST. Full Particulars and Prospectus. TIMARU AGENT: G. D. VIRTUE AND CO., BESWICK STREET Next Radcliile’s. ' •,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18031, 20 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18031, 20 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18031, 20 January 1923, Page 1

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