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MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. THE 'WOMAN HE MARRIED. MERMAID COMEDY- —NECK AND NECK. THROUGH SHEEP’S EYES (Travel). GAZETTE. Children: Stalls 3d, D.C. 6d, Adults Gd, Reserves Is. FULLERS’ ...... At 8 o’clock. . ..FULLERS’ If you want to know the truth about marriage don’t ask the man; but the woman he married. Another Big Stage Play brought hr illiantly to the screen—the inimitable Screen Star; Anita Stewart. Anita Stewart. The Picture with a Triple Sensation Climax — THE WOMAN HE MARRIED. Miss Stewart has never had a more appealing role than that of Natalie Lane, a beautiful artist's model, who sacrifices everything for love, and when the shadows of misfortune fall shows the calibre of her soul by fighting for her husband’s sake —and winning. Here’s a real girl—willingly marrying a fool without a fortune —accepting poverty because she believed in her man —and finding the man did not believe in her in the most tragic hour of her life. Don’t miss that moment! THE DRAMA OF MANY WIVES —WIVES WILL TELL Y'OU THAT! Mermaid Comedy. Lige Conley in: Mermaid Comedy. NECK AND NECK. THROUGH SHEEP’S EYES (English Novelty. RATHE GAZETTE The Royal Orchestra: Direction Mr Edgar Collins. Stalls Is, D.C. Is Gd, Reserves 2s. Telephone 570. FREE LIST POSITIVELY SUSPENDED FOR THIS EVENING.

WAIMATE A. AND P. ASSOOCIATION. FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW. KITCHENER PARK KITCHENER PARK . . GORGE ROAD, IV AIM ATE. . . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1924. RECORD ENTRIES. RECORD ENTRIES. JUDGING COMMENCES 10 A.M. Luncheon and Afternoon Train leaves Waimate for Tea Booths on the Grounds. Timaru after the Show at 5.45 p.m. ALBERT J. HOSKINS, Secy

When buying a Piano don’t be influenced by I>rice only. Look for quality and see that you get tho utmost value for your money. WALTER COLLI N B O N ,P I A N O S Are moderate in price and built to last. May we send you a Catalogue and our Prospectus for easy Terms of payment? L™ WAfOi JOHN DUXXETT, DAIRYMAN, SEADOWX. DECS to remind bis many CustomD ers that having disposed of his business to Mr E. K. Hunt, he would appreciate an early settlement of accounts. I take the liberty of now thanking my customers for their past favours, and would bespeak a continuance of same to my successor. JOHN DUNNETT.pALF SKINS, SHEEP SKINS, >" WOOL, ETC., PURCHASED FOR CASH. JOHN MOODY, WOOL MERCHANT, TIMARU. Warehouse: Shaw, Savill Co.'s Wool Stores, Hayes Street. FOR SALE. COUNTRY BUTCHERY As Going Concern. Turnover, two good Bodies of Beef and from 10 to 15 Sheep Weekly. Also Profitable Bread Delivery—--450-500 Loaves AVeekly. Plant includes: Ford Delivery, Two Carts, Two Horses, Harness, Shop Fittings, Sausage Plant, Firepr.ool Safe, Scales, and Utensils. No Competition. PRICE REASONABLE. GEO. REID. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. BESWICK STREET: TIMAR NOWADAYS Every successful man, whether Professional, Business, Farmer, or Runholder, must nowadays consider the question of additional Life Insurance to make provision lor Death Duties which are exceedingly heavy. Every successful man is successful because his money is invested and earning full return, and at time of death there is often little actual cash in an otherwise wealthy estate. A life policy with the A.M.P. Society will make provision, at a comparatively small outlay annually, for payment of Death Duties, which will thus enable the Executors to administer the Estate without having to sacrifice some exceptionally good asset at the wrong time. Full particulars of Probate Policies from — GEO. REID, New Business Agent, AUSTRALIAN .MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, BESWICK STREET, TIMARU. Telephone G 26, THE RISKS OF CAR DRIVING. Every day you take tile Car out of the Garage there is a possibility of an accident involving serious financial loss happening before the Car is returned. The experienced driver is just as-likely to meet trouble as the new chum. Save yourself all worry and anxiety by effecting a comprehensive Motor Car Insurance Policy GEO. REID, CHIEF AGENT FOR SOUTH CANTERBURY. YORKSHIRE INK. CO., LTD. The Cost is Low. Tin* Benefits incUu'.e Fire. Collision, Theft. Third party Risk. etc. 'Phones G2C, 820. I'.Q. Bos 215.

QOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. SATURDAY. Master Pictures Present: LEE PARRY. The Handsomest Woman on the Screen; in: MOXXA VANYA. NSOX.YA VAXN'A. —■ A Stupendous Production of Maurice Maeterlinck’s Drama. GAZETTE. COMEDY. ONE SPOOKY NIGHT. Coming Next Week The White Rose. '■J’EMUKA CONVENT SCHOOL. ANNUAL EXCURSION TO TIMARU. THURSDAY, DEC. 4th, 19 24. Adults Is 9d; Children lOd. WESLEY H ALL. VV CHURCH STREET. WEDNESDAY .. NOV. 2 6th. THURSDAY .. NOV. 27th. YE GYPSY FAYRE. (Organised by Banks Street Ladies’ Guild.) Procession of Gypsies, Gypsy Dame with 100 pockets. Gypsy Camp with Booths and Tents for Sweets, Gifts of Work, Produce, Books and Magazines. Ye Fayre will be opened by Ye Worshippfull Mayor of Ye Towne. At Eventide, Minstrelsie and Musick, at ye Camp Fire. Afternoon: Admission Free; Evening, One Shilling. THURSDAY, 20th NOVEMBER. ST. JOHN’S GUILD, WAI-ITI RD. ANNUAL FAIR. Plain, Art, Produce, Sweet. Flowers, Toy and Book Stalls. Competitions; Music in Evening. Afternoon Tea and Supper. An opportunity to obtain unusual Christmas Gifts. Open 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.nr. Admission FREE. CAIRLIE PICTURES. r TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. United Artists Present: A WOMAN OF PARIS. Produced and Directed by Charles Chaplin. Recommended bv Censor for Adults Only. Usual Prices. Ksual Prices. WORKERS AND TEACHERS. AYE EK-EXI) SCHOOL. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. SATURDAY MORNING at 10 in Technical College, “The Constitutional Problems of the British Empire.” Professor J. L. Gondliffe. . . SATURDAY MORNING at 11.»0, m Technical College, “Modern Educational' Tests.” Professor J. Shelley. „ „„ ATUIIDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30, in Technical College. “Drama Since the AVar.” Professor J. SlieHev. ■VrURDAY EVENING at S, m the Y.M.C.A., “The British Empire and the League of Nations.” Mr W. T. G. Airey, M.A. The chair will be taken by Mr ID. Burnett, M.P., Mi’ G. T. Rofler (President, Labour Party), Mr J. u. Johnston (President, Teachers Institute), and His Worship the Mayor. Collection for Expenses. TENDERS. ARE invited for Top-working and Sowing 150 .Veres in ’turnips and Grass, Anderson’s Corner, Carcw. Full particulars at my office. J. C. McLEOD. Geraldine. ’Phone 33D. * IIA YMA KI NO, Gl3 RA L DIN E. T AVI PREPARED to do Cutting, A Raking, and Carling of Hay in Geraldine and District, in large oi small lots. r ti;RXKRi The Downs. NOTH’ E. ET, ACCOUNTS owing io the undersigned nius! 1>“ Paul to E. L. Cooper. Wilkin Street. Temuka. by November 31st. whose recuipL will be A ifficient discharge ROY FRIST!Y. MILFORD SCHOOL. ANNUAL CONCERT AND DANCE v , ni be held in th“ Milford Hall on FRIDAY. 2 is. November Admission- ■! - <-d to ( o.u-.-.t. o» r. MILLS, lion. See.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 15 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 15 November 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 15 November 1924, Page 1

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