MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. Everything that goes to make n line programmt vim-i'P at \ 'rT'rw l for old MATINEE, nnd young. ‘ linn'; Litiii- lluc* uj miliw u juiu j/i uinim jui < **‘* v t__*r THE MIDNIGHT ALARM. THE MIDNIGHT ALARM. id Hid MM'D „.l '\ r *" * rnT DOGS OF AVAR- *(C'oniody) THE ONE STEP. Children; Stalls 3d, D.C. Cd. Adults: Cd. PA THE GAZETTE. Deserves Is. AT 8 O'CLOCK AT 8 O'CLOCK FOLLERS’ Master Pictures Present tlio Most Thrilling, Sensational rire Pic ..o Ever Screened. “THE MIDNIGHT ALARM!” THE CHEAPEST HE Aid -T u OGiis G HOMAN STORY EVER WRITTEN. A Story ot Lite as it is lived on the Boulevards and in the Alleys of a Great City, THE MOST THRILLING TRAIN AND MOTOR WRECK EVER FILMED. A Racing Automobile carrying a Mother and her Child from pursuing Crooks—An oncoming Tram—A Crash. 1 THE GREATEST SUSPENSE SITUATION EVER IMAGINED, A Girl, Prisoner in a Steel Vault—Slowly Stifling to Death—Rescued bv a Steel-eating Acetylene Torch—Around it Seething Flames—Beneath it Crumbling Floors, T THE MOST PERFECT CAST EVER ASSEMBLED IN ANY PICTURE— Cullen Landis, Alice Calhoun, Percy Marmont, ancl a Host of Other HEART INTEREST! SENSATIONAL THRILLS! BREATHTAKING SUSPENSE! THEY’RE ALL IN THIS. BIGGEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR. OUR No. 2 NOVELTY FEATURETTE HOW TO DANCE THE ONE STEP. DEMONSTRATED BY WORLD’S CHAMPION ARTISTS. Now Comes the Our Gang Comedy Riot DOCS OF WAR DOCS OF WAR This humorous concoction features a crowd of popular Youngsters, including Sunshine Sammy and his Pals, The New Zealand Censor, Mr J°hho describes this comedy as one of the funniest he lias ever vieivedj a-nci that s Stalls Is, D.C. Is Gd, Reserves 2s. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. BOOK THROUGH PHONE 570.
FAIRLIE. THE FAIRLIE BRASS BAND will play a programme of Music in the DOMAIN on SUNDAY, November 23, at 2.45 p.m. (weather permitting).. Collection in Aid of Band Funds, NOTICE. I hereby give Notice that I intend, at a Meeting of the Waimato County Council, to be held on TUESDAY, 25th of November, 1924, to apply for permission to ERECT A SWING GATE across Prattley’s Road, Cave. VERNON BOWKER, Cave. J7LITE PICTURES, GERALDINE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, “ONE EXCITING NIGHT.” D. W. Griffith’s Production. United Artists Special. 'J'IMAUU SCOTTISH ?OC£ETT. MONTHLY CONCERT. TO-NIGHT. UNITARIAN HALL S. Programme by Oamaru Scottish. Society. TIMARU PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY. QRAND LANTERN LECTURE. “Across France to the Pyrenees.” To be given in UNITARIAN HALL. CHURCH ST., TUESDAY, 25th, 8 p.m. Admission TIMARU RACES. TRAVEL BY THE CHEAP, QUICK AND CLEAN TRAIN SERVICE. "TRAINS leave Tlmaru l'or Race--1 course TO-DAY 11.40 a.m. and 12.10 p.m., returning from Racecourse 5.25 and 5.35 p.m. FARES: Return (including admission to Racecourse), first class 3s, second class 2s 6d, single Racecourse to Tiniaru Is 6d and Is. GERALDINE COUNTY COUNCIL. KAKAIIU-TE MO ANA WATER SUPPLY DISTRICT. DATEPAYERS are notified that, by resolution of the Committee, all Water Races MUST be thoroughly cleaned before the Ist of December. A. A. READDIE, County Clerk. Geraldine, 21st Nov., 1924. McNamara registry office. AND LABOUR EXCHANGE. IWIISS T. McNAMARA has pleasure 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 retiuired to be filled or vacant. MISS T. McNAMARA. REGISTERED REGISTRY OFFICE. Telephone 1147. NOTICE. rrVHE PREMISES OF THE C.F.C.A. j I (Goruldino Branch) will be closed nil dny on THURSDAY NEXT, Nov--1 ember 27, for tho Employees’ Annual l’icnio. NOTICE. Having sold my" business, ail Accounts MUST BE PAID by the 25th INST. M. WILSON. Coalyard, Pleasant Point. E. & H. SCHNACK, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, g 64 STAFFORD ST. NORTH. 1925 Diaries and Calendars. Star Reward Books for Boys and Girls. Christmas Cards, Ready-Reckoners and Dictionaries. Extra Strong Balloons. Writing Cases with all shades of j Paper and Envelopes. Sheaffer Fountain Pens and Pencils suitable for Christinas Gifts. j To make room for new Books, j shop-soiled ones selling for Is 6d ! each. Christmas Number “Auckland Weekly.’AL.il closer November 22. ]
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 22 November 1924, Page 1
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