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THE GRAND to-night.at s o’clock. THE GRAND If you can imagine a rougli-ridin', rip-roarin’ cow puncher as the owner of an old ladies home, you have a slight conception of how funny TOM MIX TOM MIX / With “Tony,” the Wonder Horse, is in LADIES TO B 0 ARD . With i"ee Wee Holmes as a pardner, Tom inherits an old lad:es’ home and, starting with this situation, the story is one LUG iiAUUH AFTER ANOTHER, interspersed with blood warming action. MIX does some wonderful feats ten storeys in the air on the structural work of a skv scraper, and rides Toney with his characteristic recklessness and trick horsemansmp! —A WAITER’S WASTED LIFE A WAITER’S WASTED LIFE—. (It’s laughter, laughter all the way) FOX NEWS, ■ FOX NEWS. (Topical) (Topical) Prices: Stalls Is, Dress Circle Is Cd; Reserves 2s. • Theatre Tel, 486, Timaru SisjSSS&PF SOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING £3OOO STAKES £3OOO To-Morrow (Friday) & Saturday 21st and 22nd NOVEMBER, 1924. FIRST RACE AT 12.30. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Special Passenger Trains leave Timaru for Racecourse at 11.40 a.m. and 12.10 p.m. Trains leave Racecourse for Timaru at 5.25 and 5.35 p.m. Special Passenger Train leaves Christchurch at 7.55 a.m., arriving Racecourse at 11.27 a.m. Return Train leaves Timaru for Christchurch at 6.40 p.m: ' Morning Train from Oamaru starts at 7.46, and connects with first train from Timaru to Course. Evening Train for Fairlie leaves Racecourse at 5.19. Evening Train for Oamaru (and Waimate Branch) leaves Timaru at 6.10. ADMISSION TO COURSE—ONE SHILLING. „ C. S. FRASER, P.0.80X 57. Secretary. TELEGRAMS: "ALLIANCE,” TIMARU.

TEMUKA PLUNKET SOCIETY. - !^EJPL^^f£ffTTEE ..tenders its very ■ sincere, thanks to all those who by loyal support helped to make Tuesday’s effort such a success, especially to Messrs Olsen and Woods, and to Mr A. H. Fenn for lending their premises, and to His Worship the Mayor of Temuka for advice and much help. TO-DAY. S. I'ETEU’S CARNIVAL, TEMUKA. On VICARAGE LAWN. (In Drill Hall, if Wet.) To be opened by Mayoress at 2 p.m. See the Gorgeous Poster Pageant. Stalls. - Skipping. Bun-eating Competition Lyric Orchestra. Refreshments. Surprise Packets. Fun for all. Admission Gd. Children Free. EVENING, Drill Hall, Novelty Night. Grand March 8 p.m. Posters, Maoris, Fancy Dress Dancers Come and Vote for the most striking Poster. Prizes for Fancy Dresses. Auction, Dancing, Maori and Cornea. Items. Balloon Competition. Supper. Admission 2s; Children Is. McXAMARA REGISTRY OFFICE. AND LABOUR EXCHANGE. lyilSS T. McNAMARA has pleasure XV ■. in announcing to the people of South Canterbury that she is opening a Registry Office, and Labour Exchange, in Suitable Rooms, Arcade Chambers, Arcade. She invites particulars of vacancies and positions of all kinds, either vacant or wanted. By personal and prompt attention to all correspondents and clients she hopes to merit a share of public patronage. The books are now open for receiving particulars of positions required to be filled or vacant. MISS T. McNAMARA, REGISTERED REGISTRY OFFICE. Telephone 1147. MISS STRACHAN’S NEW ADDRESS — “ Glasgow House,” 112 STAFFORD ST. NORTH. For Matrons —Special Inducements —Cool Print House Dresses, large sizes, all colours, from 9s lid. Afternoon Dresses for the Hot Days, about six only, in Floral Foulard, Brown, Navy and Black, high necks and long sleeves, reduced from 45s Gd to 21a Gd; large sizes. For Outdoor Wear —Woven Silk Dresses, Black, Navy, Brown (long sleeves), reduced half price, For the Races —Black and White Mllllnory, vory fashionable, in wide brims; also small Toque Shapes, 15s Gd to 55s Gd, FOB THE SEASIDE, Bathing Caps Is each, Water (Vingq 2s Bet pair, Buckets and IpadcD from 4d each, Children s Bathing Costumes; Cotton, all sizes, is lid to 4s Udj Woollen do, 6s Lid to OS Ud. Ladies' Bathing Costumes—-All Wool, Colonial Make, large . Bizes, s'avy, with assorted colours, 8s lid, Is Ud. Two-Piece Cotton Woven Navy Bathing Costumes. Were 12s Gd. Reduced to Gs lid. Trimmed White Braid. Specially good .quality. Children’s Beach Hats from Is lid —Scarves to trim them with is each. 100's to select from, at; ; MISS STRACHAN’S | “ Glasgow House,” j Cash Discount Is in the Li. ! Tclep hone 1 8 28.

THE C.F.C.A., LTD. CHAREIIOLDERS and CLIENTS are requested to note that on and after SATURDAY, 22nd INST., our Premises will be closed for the Half Holiday at 12.30 p.m. A. SHIRTCLIE’F, General Manager. THE NO. 2 TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY, TIMARU. VIOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Society will be held at the Offices of Messrs Raymond, Raymond and Campbell, Solicitors. Strathallan Street, Timaru, on MONDAY, the Ist day of December, 19 24, at S p.m. Business: To receive the Report of the Liquidators. General. I. J. BRADLEY, W. H. HUNT, Liquidators. N.O. A. AND P. ASSN. (ilst ANNUAL SHOW AT OAMARU. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW — 20th and 21st November. GRAND .DISPLAY OF LIVE STOCK. Splendid Entries in Horses and Cattle Sections. Magnificent Competition in the Jumping and Riding Sections. Special Railway Excursion Fares. Train for Timaru Delayed. A. W. WOODWARD, Hon. Secretary. SOUTH CANTERBURY AUTO MOBILE ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- * ING of the above Association will be held in the Wentworth Tea Rooms, Church Street, Timaru, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 20th November, 1924, at 8 p.m. 1. 2. 3. Business: Presentation of Annual Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Officers. General. E. A, SCQTT, Secretary, LEGAL, CECIL W, WEBBER, SOLICITOR, BESWICK STREET, TIMARU, Falrllo: Alternate Mondays at Office of Mr J. Fraser, Accountant, MISS MORRISON. CEE WINDOW for BARGAINS in Ladies’ Uncrushable Silk Jumpers from 17s 6d each; Shot Taffeta Underskirts, Frilled, 37s Gd; Luxor Wool in all light shades, lovely to knit Lawn and Lace; Afternoon Tea Aprons from 3s 9d; Nurses’ Aprons, very nice quality, 4s 3d; Black Sateen Aprons 4s lid; Beach Frocks from 6s 6d; Silk Jumper Suits £4 4s, were 5 guineas. All sorts Dainty Things for Babies from fitted baskets to Shawls. Boudoir Caps a specialty. Dust Caps, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Trousseau Sets, Dressing Jackets, lovely Powder Boxes for the Dressing Table. Ladies, buy a. half dozen Handkerchiefs and a Sulety Razor in Box, for vmir ib.ot Boy—only 5/ 11.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 20 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 20 November 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 20 November 1924, Page 1

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