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COSY GRASn TO-NIGHT—A Clean, Clever, Amus--IDS» Universal Attraction, with noi a Censorable Foot of Film in it. HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAWLINSON In STOLEN SECRETS. You’ve never seen anything ai clever as the “Eel,” crook one mo ment, detective another, in this breath-taking mystery romance crammed with excitement. FEATHER PUSHERS. (Bert Roach Comedy.) INTERNATIONAL NEWS. (Topical.) YOUNG TENDERFOOT. (Buddy Messinger Comedy.) Prices: Stalls Is, Dress Circle Is Sd Telephone 486. FNOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. THURSDAY. A Paramount Picture, Starring: Walter Heirs, Walter Heirs, In MR BILLINGS SPENDS HIS DIME MR BILLINGS SPENDS HIS DIME A laughable comedy with Walter Heirs at his best. Supports: GAZETTE. TOPICAL. Banks Comedy: The Artist. COMING NEXT WEEK—IF WINTER COMES. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL RECITAL. St. John’s Schoolroom, Wai-iti Rd. THURSDAY NEXT, 19th JUNE, At 8 p.m. The following Artists will contribute:— Miss May Warrington. Miss Amy Holdgate. Miss K. Byrno, Violinist. Mr R. Malcolm, Monologist. Mr G. H. Andrews. Mr Ralph Holdgato. Admission 2s 6d. Box Plan will open at the Bristol on Monday Morning. COAL AND BLANKET FUND COLLECTION. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 13. £HTIZENS are requested to respond liberally to the above appeal. G. J. WALLACE, Mayor. TO BUILDERS. ’T’ENDERS will be received up till 12 1 o’clock, FRIDAY, June 20th, for the erection of a two-storey Brick Residence, at Wai-iti Road. A. E. LEWIS, Reg. Architect. S.C. SAVAGE CLUB. A KORERO will be held in the WENTWORTH TEA ROOMS, THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock. T. P. CROWE, Scribe. Monster Sale of Work. IN AID OF CHURCH MISSIONS. CHALMERS HALL. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. JUNE 12th and 13th. —AFTERNOON AND EVENING——AFTERNOON AND EVENING— Commencing Each Afternoon At 2.30. Games, Competitions, and Heavilyladen Stalls provide l'or never a dull moment. SPECIAL BAKING COMPETITION PRIZES FOR BEST— Sultana Cake. Rich Fruit Cake. Sponge Cake. Oven Scones. Girdle Scones. Pastry. Fancy Cakes or Biscuits. Special Prize for Sponge Cake with any kind of filling. Shortbread and Chocolate Cake made by School Girls, And Collection of Sweets made by I Boys. ( COMPETITIONS OPEN TO ALL. Entries MUST be in by 12 o’clock on THURSDAY MORNING. COME ONE, COME ALL, AND EN--1 JOY THE FUN. DUNNETT BROS. AND KEITH, DAIRYMEN, SEADOWN. T JOHN DUNNETT, of above-nam- ■*’ ed, beg to announce that I have taken over the Milk Delivery on my own account, from Ist June. I now take the liberty of thanking our numerous customers for their past patronage, trusting for a continuance of same. JOHN DUNNETT. RE ABOVE. TNUNNETT BROS. & KEITH beg to announce that a prompt settlement of accounts for milk supplied up to May 31st, will be much appreciated. By so doing will be the means of avoiding complications arising under the new conditions. We thank you for patronage in the past. DUNNETT BROS. & KEITH. QUALITY CO3IES FIRST. WE HAVE IT! SERVICE COMES NEXT. WE GIVE IT! SATISFACTION IS WHAT YOU WANT. WE GUARANTEE IT! O.F.S. DI3PEKSARY. TIMARU. CONSULT MRS CJUFFEN, For FALLING HAIR AND DANDRUFF. Special treatment for these cases. All diseases of the Face and Scalp treated. ELECTROLYSIS. The modern Painless and Perman ent way c* removing Superfluous Hairs. Address: HAY’S BUILDINGS (Ist Floor). ,n *'— 705.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 12 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 12 June 1924, Page 1