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THE GRAND to-night at s o'clock the GRAND The Director of the Greatest Picture ever made is entitled to a hearing when it comes to expressing his judgment on a photo-play. Read what George Loane Tucker thinks about BETTY COMPSON IN “PRISONERS OF LOVE” I must congratulate you on: FIRST, a perfect cast. SECOND, Exquisite and Poetic Photography. THIRD, a Scenario of great intensity of interest and packed with vividly dramatic scenes which are SPLENDIDLY ACTED AND DIRECTED; and FINALLY, MISS COMPSIiN, whose performance of Rose in my “ Miracle Man” fairly electrified audiences and the most blase of critics, has in “ PRISONERS OF LOVE” a characterisation even more difficult to play—of even greater emotional range than Rose, and I believes SHE GIVES, AS BLANCHE one of the GREATEST PERFORMANCES AS YET SEEN ON THE SCREEN. Sincerely yours, —George Loane Tucker. “ BUCKING BROADWAY ” “ BUCKING BROADWAY ” (The Remarkable SUPER-COMEDY that has already taken Christchurch by storm and will set the whole of Timaru rocking with laughter.) “ FIRST SINGLE TO PALMERSTON NORTH.” (Midst Charming New Zealand Scenery). PATHE GAZETTE “ PATHE PICTORIAL ” (Topical) (Interest) Prices—D.C. 1/6 plus tax 2d; Stalls 1/- plus tax Id. For Reserves, Phone 486. SOUTH CANTERBUBY RUGBY UNION. CALEDONIAN GROUNDS. NEW ZEALAND MAORI REPS. v. SOUTH CANTERBURY TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), TO-DAY KICK-OFF 2.46 P.M. CURTAIN-RAISER: PRIMARY SCHOOLS GAME: TIMARU MAIN V. SOUTH. ALL COUNTRY TRAINS DELAYED. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS, 1/6. CHILDREN, 6d. Grand Stand 1/-. Booking Fee, 1/- ■ BOX PLAN OPENS AT BRISTOL THIS MORNING. J. V. McKEAGUE, Hon. Sec. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ANCIENT CRETE: THE LOST ATLANTIS by MR. JOSEPH McCABE £he Eminent Author, Transl-.tor and Lecturer TO-MORROW Thursday, 12th July, in the Unitarian Hall. Wonderful discoveries of the last twenty years. The human story becomes intelligible. Simultaneous birth of civilisation in Crete, Egypt and Mesopotamia. The great Labyrinth of Crete (recently visited by the lecturer) and its marvels. Modern costumes, games, drainage system, baths, etc. 4000 years ago. Vivid pictures of the first civilisation in Europe. Admision 2/-, School Children: Half-price.

FOOTBALL MATCH. The mercantile firms will close at 2 pan. TO-DAY for the MAORI FOOTBALL MATCH. THE EQUITABLE STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Members of the above Society will be lift Id in the CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION ROOMS. WORCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, on FRIDAY, 13th JULY, 1923, at 8. p.m. Ballot: £IOOO Free Appropriation. . Intending Shareholders are cordially invited to attend. FRED. G. DUNN, Secretary. THE SUMHY STAFFORD. TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. THESE ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN EVERY FRIDAY EVENING. TEA AND CAKES, HOT PIES, FRUIT SALAD. CORDIALS. RING FOR THE LIFT. LUNCHEON every Day, 11.30 a.m., —2 p.m. MORNING TEA, 10 a.m. AFTERNOON TEA, 2 p.m. —5 p.m. HOT TEAS, 5 p.m. —7 p.m. UNWIN BROS’ APPLE ORCHARD. WINCHESTER. WHY' PAY 6d or 8d for lib of APPLES when you can obtain •libs for the same money by buying a case (36-401bs)_ diretit from the Grower, or from AY. C. Barrett’s Store, Winchester? Come yourself or order by post:. Terms Cash. Apples (to cat or cook) 5s (l£d lb). Stunners (2nd quality), 7s 6d (2Jd lb). Selected Fruit, Graded and Packed. Lord Wolselo.y and Jonathan 7s 6d. Stunners 10s. The Jonathan is rosy, juicy, soft and sweet. The Stunner has a . delicious I flavour, is firm, juiev and sweet, and will keep till December. The. Lord Wotseley is a fine cooker, and is also nice to eat, soft and very juicy. GEO. CHAP MA N , ' WINDOW CLEANER, CHIMNEY SWEEP. Carpels beaten and Vacuum Cleaned. Telephone : C:o. Dickson, City Boarding House.' Will be in Temnka, Wednesday, July 4tb. T A. CAMPBELL * DENTAL SURGEON, CHURCH STREET. Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p-m,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 11 July 1923, Page 1

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