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THE GRAND Presents THE GRAND AGAIN THIS EVENING UNIVERSAL’S SUPER-JEWEL PRODUCTION, THE KENTUCKY DERRY A "truly Magnificent Thriller, with the Finest Cast ever assembled l'or any Picture, headed by REGINALD DENNY (Remember him in “THE LEATHER PUSHERS.”) KENTUCKY—not a “lake” Kentucky in a motion picture studio, but THE REAL THlNG—Louisville, Lexington, the RACE TRACKS—the DERBY CROWDS—and the E-GRASS ESTATES —even the famous horse MORVICH and others in uus first Big Epic of Racing Kentucky. DON'T MISS IT. GAUMONT GRAPHIC COMEDY PATHE PICTORIAL CAUMONT GRAPHIC COMEDY ■ PATHE PICTORIAL Prices as usual. BOOK EARLY. Phone 48 6 BOXING BOXING THURSDAY, JUNE 7,1923 THEATRE ROYAL. GRAND PROFESSIONAL CONTEST, 15 3-min. Rounds for the MIDDLE-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF N.Z.— EDDIE PARKER (Timaru) Present Light-heavy Champion V. ' « , JACK HEENEY (Gisborne) Present Middle-weight Champion Also THREE AMATEUR CONTESTS of SIX TWO-MINUTE ROUNDS. PRlCES—Ringside 15/-, Circle 7/6, Stalls 5/6, Pit 4/6 (including Tax). SOUTH CANTERBURY RUGBY UNION. ■ SEYEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT Athletic Grounds. Caledonian Grounds. FIRST GAME 9.80. FIRST GAME 10 A.M. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 4. BIGGEST DAY’S FOOTBALL IN THE DOMINION. 71 TEAMS RECORD ENTRIES 67 GAMES ' SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. EXCURSION FARES. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS, 1/6 CHILDREN, 6d. STANDS, 6d. J. V. McKEAGUE, Hon. Sec.

ST. PATRICK’S HALL. TOURNAMENT NIGHT. A DANCE will be held on MONDAY jl'a. NIGHT, June 4. Good Music and Good Floor. Light Supper provided. Subscription 2s. J. T. LEIGH, j Hon. Secretary. TICE TO FARMERS. IMPORTANT MEETING.. At 2 p.m., TO-DAY. TO-DAY. IN BOARD ROOM OF C.F.C.A. ADDRESS BY DOMINION PRESIDENT OF FARMERS’ UNION. All Farmers and Businessmen earnestly invited. A. THOREAU, Secretary. ANCE. DA NCI DANCE. AMBULANCE HALL. Latter .Street. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Good Music. Good Floor. Admission 2s. Supper Free. NOTICE. nnUE BANKS doing business -1. throughout the Dominion will be closed on "MONDAY, 4tli June, being the King’s Birthday and Statutory Bank Holiday. TREES. TREES. TpLANTING SEASON is again with JL us, and. '.re wish to let the publicknow that we can supply your want in the way of Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Hedge and Shelter Trees, Shrubs and Ornamental Trees, etc. Our stock is the largest in this district. All clean, healthy, well rooted and hardy. It will pay you to visit the Nursery and see the Stocks we have to offer. In-' spection invited. All correspondence ( addressed to Arborvitae Nurseries will i receive prompt attention. I JOHN BONE AND SONS, Nurserymen, Glen-iti, Timaru and Oamaru. S.P.Q.R. THAT IS THE MOTTO OF DUNN PERKINS & CO., THE WHAT DOES IT MEAN? i j Small Profits, Quick Returns TJ ’HAT is the basis .ipon which Dunn Perkins & Co. work—Quality ' goods, a low margin of profit, and a resulting big turnover. If you can secure an article from | us at considerably less than the price ; asked for elsewhere, wouldn’t you naturally come along and purchase from us and so keep in your pocket the additional profit? We are modest men, satisfied with a moderate profit, and we have no big overhead expenses to meet. Hence it is that our customers reap the benefit of the lowest shoe prices in | Timaru. DUNN PERKINS & CO., The Shoe Men, STAFFORD STREET, (Opposite Gas Co.’s Office)

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 1 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 1 June 1923, Page 1