FULLERS MATINEE AT 2.30 FULLERS WILLIAM FARNUM IN “ PERJURY.” WILLIAM FARNUM IN “ PERJURY.” THE FOX GAZETTE. THE MILK-FED VAMP (Comedy) Children —Stalls 3d, D.C. 6d. Adults, 6d. _ Reserves, 1/1 THRILLS, LOVE, AND LAUGHTER. A Gorgeous Story of a Man who wanted excitement —Thrills —Danger—Red Blood—-Action —and got st. You are coming to TO-NIGHT AT 8 FULLERS TO - NIGHT AT 8 To enjoy an Av&lnnclio of MAR"V ELLOUS ATHLETIC STUNTS snd New Thrills with DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In his EIGHT REELS of Sweeping Action and Hurrying Laughter. ONE OF THE BLOOD He was the pet of politicians, the pride of the police, the friend of the firemen; and he never missed a raid on the Underworld, a tenement fire, or any other excitement where there was risk. From New York to Mexico in search of Thrills, and rrom Mexico to the Kingdom of Alaine, where he certainly found them. You will certainly like Fairbanks in this Breezy, Exciting, Breathless Yarn, which has been produced with a total disregard of expense. THE PATHE GAZETTE. ENDURANCE (Interest Films). THE LAWYER (Snappy Comedy) THE LAWYER Stalls 1/1, D.C. 1/8. Phone very early 570, -no extra charge.
TIMARU MINISTERS’ ASSOCIATION CIAMPAIGN for Young People, and ) on behalf of the Sunday Schools, June 4th to 16th. Please give us your sympathy and help by answering the inquiries of the canvassers when they call. Y.M.C.A., TIMARU. IOUNDER’S DAY COMMEMORA- . TION FOR MEN, SUNDAY JUNE 10th. At 4 p.m. There will not be a Meeting this Sunday, 3rd June. FAIR VIEW. SOCIAL AND DANCE in aid of Prize Fund, will be held in the above School, on FRIDAY, June Bth, at 8 p.m. Gents 2s 6d: Ladies a Basket. S. AITCHISON, Chairman. NOTICE. CONSUMERS are invited to attend a Meeting in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of deciding whether, on account of the reduced price of Meat, a Co-operative Butchery should now be established. H. P. HENRICKSEN. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1923, TO-DAY, MONDAY AND' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd, 4th, and 6th. FIRST RACE 11 A.M. LAST AT 4 P.M.
A SPECIAL TRAIN carrying Passengers and Horses will leave Dunedin for Christchurch at 9.20. p.m. on the night of third day’s races. H. L. JAMES, Secretary, ST, PATRICK’S HALL. TOURNAMENT NIGHT. A DANCE will be held on MONDAY NIGHT, June 4. Good Music and Good Floor. Light Supper provided. Subscription 2s. J. T. LEIGH, Hon. Secretary. “WHY RUSSIA TURNED. BOLSHEVIK.’’ LECTURE ill Wesley Hall, Church .Street, on WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m. by Mr A. Bee8on ; Journalist, recently resident in Russia. Chairman — His Worship the Mayor (Mr G. J. Wallace). Admission Free. Collection for Home Missions. D ANCE. DANCE. DANCE. AMBULANCE HALL. Latter Street. TO-NIGHT—SATURDAY. Good Music. Good Floor. Admission 2s. Supper Free. NOW OPEN! Timaru Boot Repairing Co., (Late Slater’s) EMPIRE BUILDINGS, • CHURCH STREET. REPAIRS BY EXPERTS under the supervision of MR T. McNATTY, the well-known Boot Repairer. Modern Machinery, electrically driven, and the latest time-saving methods will reduce the cost to you of your repairs and give no better satisfaction. Special Motto Competition. MOTTO has been chosen for the Company, symbolising its aspirations and aims in the public service. , . , r ~ i are invited to send m a Motto with your repairs by V DAY, JUNE G. h every Pair of Boots vou may send in a fresh motto, and on lJiUttb- ' DAY, 7th JUNE, -the envelopes will be opened and compared with the sealed motto left with the Manager, “Timaru Herald, and the successful contestants will have their Boots and Footwear forwarded, REPAIRED FREE! BRING YOUR REPAIRS to the TIM4RU BOOT REPAIRING CO., CHURCH STREET, And be sure, of satisfaction. T. McNATTY, MANAGER.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 2 June 1923, Page 1
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