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At 8 FULLERS ' At 8 Move on to Success Street, and see tlie Picture Delightful— CONNIE TALMADGE In her most Emphatic Triumph—• “ EAST IS WEST.” “ EAST IS WEST.” ■“ EAST IS WEST.” Will you follow Ming Toy from the LOVE BOAT in Shanghai to , Chinatown in San Francisco? Will you Laugh with her at the Ways of the West? Will you Sob with .her at the Threat of Wife Slavery? Will you Thrill at a Rescue as rich iri Drama as the Screen can give? Ten Million others have—WE KNOW YOU WILL. THE COUNTER-PLOT. i Two Reels of Merry Tingles. >' THE PATHE GAZETTE. Stalls 1/1, D.C. 1/8 Phone 570, WEDNESDAY. WILLIAM. FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM In Fox’s Super Special, “ PERJURY.” " PERJURY.” CALL AT W “THE BRISTOL” AND ASK* '' .V TO HEAR THE NEW GRAMOPHONES. The Latest is “THE METRGNOLA ” ’ Highly Finished Cabinets in three 'Different Styles. - Prices from £lO 10a, PERFECT REPRODUCTION. Obtainable only at ; THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. TIMARU. TEMUKA MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. The annual general meeting will be held in the Institute on Thursday Next (31st inst.), at 8 p.m. A large attendance of Members is requested. • F. J. SMITH, Hon. Secretary. Temuka, 26th May, 1923. A DAILY ‘‘ SPECIAL.” “ The Lyttelton Times.” 1923 SERIES. THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS include—- “ Mental Healing—The Need for Love t of Living/’ by MrH. C. "U. Somerset. “Dissolution of Parliament—Colonial Constitutional Law,” by Mr P. J. : - O’Regan. “A Literary Causerie,” by Mr Charles WilsOn, Parliamentary Librarian. “Nature’s Tonic—The Good Points of Winter,” by Mrs Emily Baizeen % READ also “the COMMERCIAL PAGE (the most Authoritative Financial, Commercial and General Business ; Articles published in the Domin'* ion). V * ORDER NOW. TAL. TAYLOR, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, MOWBRAY STREET, ■’ TIMARU. Price, Materials and Finish Reliable Workmanship. THESE PROPERTIES .WILL
INTEREST YOU, NOT LONG BUILT. £6OO.—MODERN 4-ROOMED DWELLING in fine order. All conveniences. Small level section, 10 minutes from P.O.' Easy terms, arranged. GOOD LITTLE PROPERTY. £BOO -MODERN RESIDENCE of 4 Rooms, all conveniences, North End. Soldier’s Mortgage £SOO at 44 per cent. Terms arranged. BUSINESS MAN’S RESIDENCE. £1750. FINE BUNGALOW of Two Stories in that popular- Street Beverley Road. Tiled Roof, porcelain hath, concrete motor garage. Six Rooms and offices, and every other possible convenience. Good terms arranged and immediate possession. WILL,EXCHANGE FOR SMALL ' FARM. £9oo.—Owner of NATTY 5-ROOMED RESIDENCE with all conveniences in South End, desires to ex- . change for small holding of few. acres, between Timaru and Te* muka. Will last named holder please communicate. CAROLINE BAY. £I2OO to £4soo—We have a large number of BEAUTIFUL HOMES, single and two-storey, close to the Bay. It will pay you to go through our register. TO TOBACCONISTS AND HAIRDRESSERS. £s3o.—Will buy a good little Business in prosperous country town. Billiard saloon with business. Rent of premises £1 per week. Price includes all stock, fittings, saloon chairs and fittings, billiard table and accessories. L.I.P. FARMS. £2OOO upwards.—A noted selection . of Lease-in-Perpetuity and Renewable Lease Farms is on our books. Included is a splendid L.I.P. Farm of 250 Acres, which has just beeu placed with us for sale. It has never been on the market before and particulars will be supplied to bona fid' >«s'ers. Situate in Plea- « sant lhir/%#strict, handy %i> school and £650.-5 ROOMED DWELLING, hot and cold water, washhouse, electric light, bathroom, papered, 1 storey,, scullery, verandah, lawns, fruit trees. Section of i acre. GEO. REID, Beswick Street - - - TIMART7. LICENSED LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Phones 626, 820, P.O. Box 215>\
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 28 May 1923, Page 1
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