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FULLERS’. MATINEE AT 2.30. FULLERS’ _ NORMA TALMADGE IN WITHIN THE LAW. BROKE. 2 comedies 2 HIS NEW PAPA. OUR WILD LIFE. OREGON TRAIL. GAZETTE. Children Stalls 3d, D.C. 6d, Adults 6d. Reserves Is. AT 8 O’CLOCK FULLERS’ AT S O’CLOCK You, Reader, don’t know what Screen Acting and Thrill is until you’ve seen— NORMA' TALMADGE. In her inspired version of the stage play, known the world over and popularised in New Zealand by Muriel Starr WITHIN THE LAW. WITHIN THE LAW. Only a friendless shop girl, blamed for another’s theft, and as her heartless employer watched her being escorted to her cell, she turned and cried hysterically: I’LL MAKE YOU PAY FOR EVERY DAY I SPEND IN JAIL. AND SHE DID. Young and pretty girls who are poor often walk a perilous path before they find themselves safe in the sanctuary of some good man's arms—but what of Mary Turner, the beautiful little shop girl, driven to the underworld by the persecution of her enemies. .. ? The Law got Mary Turner for three years. Freed again—an ex-convict—■ she sought to “get even” with her former employer—and her first step was a marriage with his son, a marriage used for revenge. BUT IN THE SANCTITY OF THAT MARRIAGE A WOMAN’S FIRE OF REVENGE MELTED IN PASSIONATE LOVE. It is the warm-blooded emotionalism of Norma Talmadge dramatizing a woman’s triumphant rise fromprison corridors to brilliant halls, from a shop girl’s struggle to a butterfly’s ease, from steel handcuffs to gold bracelets. Inspired by revenge, working with consummate art—daring—but always within the law, until that last fatal 5tep....:.,...! FOUR BIG STARS—Eileen Percy, Jack Mulhall, Helen Ferguson, and Lew Cody support Norma.Talmadge. THE ENGLISH GAZETTE OUR WILD LIFE (Scenic) BROKE. 2 Comedies. HIS NEW PAPA. THE OREGON TRAIL. Royal Orchestra, under Mr Edgar Collins. Stalls Is, D-.C. Is Sd, Reserves 2s 2d. Ring Tel. 570. POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. BOOKINGS NOT ACCEPTED AFTER 7 p.m

DOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. 1-7 SATURDAY. A Master Programme, Starring: Tom Moore. Tom Moore In MR BARNES OF' NEW YORK. MR BARNES OF NEW YORK. _ Tom Moore will win you with his Irish smile, his dashing personality, and his genial good humour. Pathe Gazette. Topical. Scenic. Comedy—“ Green as Grass.” NEXT WEDNESDAY — “IF ‘WINTER COMES.” PLUNKET FUNDS. A CHILDREN’S FANCY PAPER DRESS PARTY, in aid of Plunket Funds, will be held in Pleasant Point Hall, on June 26, in Afternoon from 2—5 tf.m. Dancing, Games, Songs and Fun for all. Prizes for best Fancy Dress, Girls and Boys, under 5, and 10, and over for most original. Admission Is. Baskets very acceptable. gOUTHBURN TENNIS CLUB. ANNUAL DANCE. SOUTHBURN SCHOOL ROOM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE ISth. At 8 p.m. Gents 2s 6d; Ladies a Basket. ROCKWOOD SCHOOL. A EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE will be held in the above School on TUESDAY, June 17th, in aid of School Funds. Good Music and Prizes. Admission: Gents 2s, Ladies Is. H. GOULD, Chairman. SEADOWN. A DANCE will be held in the Seadown School, on FRIDAY, June 20th, in aid of Prize Fund. Gents 2s 6d. Ladies a Basket. T. E. HIDE, Chairman. GERALDINE RIVER BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE. pARTERS and others are notified that they must stop tipping rubbish of every description in the river bed behind Mr A. E. Smith’s Property, River Road, Temuka. By Order. GERALDINE RIVER BOARD. 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. Byrne, Violinist. Mr R. Malcolm, Monologist. Mr G. 11. Andrews. Mr Ralph Holdgate. Admission 2s Gd. Box Plan will open at the Bristol on Monday Morning. TREE GROWING FOR PROFIT. BUY A BOND IN N.Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS LTD. 20s down, and Monthly Payments of 10s for Four Years. Local Agent: J. LOUIS WATSON, 26 Evans St.., Tirnaru.

REDUCED PRICES FOR GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. As accredited Agents for—“HIS MASTER’S VOICE” GRAMOPHONES, We are authorised to announce the following price reductions: 12in. Zonophone .. .. Now 7/0 lOin. H.M.V. Plum Label Now 5/0 12in. do . ; ... Now 7/6 lOln. do., Black ~ Now 7/0 12in. do. t ._., »_.i 1.-.: t ...j Now 10/0 , ENQUIRE NOW. CONSULT ' MRS COPPEN, - i For FALLING HAIR AND DANDRUFF. Special treatment for these cases. All diseases of the Face and Scalp treated. ELECTROLYSIS. The modern Painless and Permanent way of removing Superfluous Hairs. Addross' HAY’S BUILDINGS‘(Ist Floor). ’ Telephone 705. PALF, SKINS, SHEEP SKINS. >< WOOI., ETC.. PURCHASED FOR CASH. JOHN MOODY, WOOL MERCHANT, TIMARU. Warehouse: Shaw, SsyIII Co.V Wool Stores. Hayes Street, TO BREEDERS. THE STANDARD BRED TROTTING STALLION, JOHN DILLON, Will be at the Service of Breeders in Tirnaru and Surrounding Districts, during the coming 1924-25 season. For terms'and full particulars, apply ; D. RODGERS, Tobacconist, Timaru. GEO. REID, ; £620. FOUR-ROOMED SEMIBUNGALOW, with nearly a half acre of land. All modern conveniences, electric light, also in outbuildings, built in cupboards, linen press and wardrobe, tiled hearth, h. and c. water over tubs; Government £l3O deposit. GEO. REID. £IOOO. FIVE-ROOMED WOOD AND ROUGHCAST BUNGALOW, oft Wai-iti Road, electric light and point for iron, scullery, pantry, bathroom, washhouse, all under one loof, asphalt paths. A purchaser could step into this property, and not have any repairs for a number of years, as it is in splendid order. £3OO cash rea quired. GEO. REID. £IOSO. —FOUR - ROOMED PLASTERED DWELLING, electric light. Built in wardrobe, cupboards, linen press, pantry, meat safe. Hot water over tubs, panelled hall. This property is situated in the West End, ten minutes from Post Office, and haa the sun all day. £3OO deposit. GEO. REIT £IOSO. FIVE-ROOMED PLASTERED BUNGALOW, North End v Over quarter of an acre of land, all' possible conveniences, electric light and point for iron, porcelain hath and basin; outbuildings _ under one roof. Good garden. A bargain. Government mortgage GEO. REID. £5 Deposit. Balance £1 Per Month. WE HAVE SECTIONS for sale in Canada Street on the above terms, and to wind up an estate any reasonable offer will bo accepted. This is an opportunity which does not often arise, and should be seized now, as it may never happen again. GEO. RES), LAND, ESTATE. AND GENERAIs COMMISSION AGENT. 24 ilES\v ICK bTitJhJ£ r £ l * TIMARU. Plioaws §2 6, 8 20, P.O. Box, J

m'N'NETT BROS. AND KEITH, DAIRYMEN, SEADOWN. T JOHN DUNNETT, of above-nam- ■*» ed, bog 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. New Business Announcement Shortly. J WISH to announce to my Farmer and Business Friends, that I intend to commence business in Timaru at an early date as a general merchant for all FARM PRODUCE, REQUISITES, Etc. R. 11. JOYCE.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 14 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 14 June 1924, Page 1