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MATINEE TO-DAY Commencing at 2.20. MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY Commencing at 2.20. MATINEE TO-DAY. The -first Matinee since the 3rd of February for Children. To commemorate the event we will distribute a numbei-—of Photos of Actors and Actresses, including Tom Mix, Buck Jones, Shirley Mason, etc. Splendid Picture Programme—“THE BORDER! LEGION.” THE GRAND to-night at s o’clock. THE GRAND z If you want to be Thrilled and Entertained Royally—Here’s your Picture. Zane Grey’s blcod-tingling story of the Borderland. Filmed in Gorgeous Outdoor Settings, .Rivalling Anything yet shown. THE BORDER LEGION. A Paramount Special, Featuring: ANTANIO MODENA AND HELENE CHADWICK. -ANTANIO MORENA AND HELENE CHADWICK. Across the border the daring deeds of THE BORDER LEGION had made their name the most feared 9f the lawless bands that roamed f the little civilised, parts. To these came Jim Cleve, bitter, with no int terest in life, eager to get away from the. girl who had scorned his „love. And here —where he thought to get forgetfulness—he fojihd the girl LIVING IN THE BANDITS CAMP. .... That iff the start. How ! they get away will hold you amazed and thrilled. (According to Zane Grey, himself, a true story). RENO OR BUST. RENO OR BUST. Two Reel Christie Comedy. • '• Two Reel Christie Comedy. RENO OR' BUST. RENO OR BUST. . . AMERICAN GAZETTE. • , . . BURTON HOLMES. (Topical.) (Travelogue.) PRICES AS USUAL. Free List Suspended. For Reserves Tel 48-6. POWER BOARD ELECTION. THE TIMARU RATEPAYERS. TWO years ago you joined the Tower Board. Area in the belief that f * Tekapo would be investigated without delay and that if satisfactory it would be developed by the Power Board to supply South Canterbury. */' ■ - - Nothing has been done. To-day. matters are at a standstill, and are likely to remain so unless the representation for Timaru on tho Pow’er Board is altered. The change it for the better, will occur next*Wednesday! t , "... . At the Power Board’s Loan Poll you rejected its proposals because they did not include the investigation of Tekapo. Your Vote' on that occasion was decisive. Follow itup on Wednesday by electing three Candidates who haye promised to vigorously proceed with'the investigation of Tekapo. , - T. _ f If you elect the Tekapo League’s Candidates satisfactory progress will be made forthwith. ’ ;.L ‘ ,-The League’s Nominees are:—- - ■ GEO. J. WALLACE, ESQ., MAYOROF TIMARU. W. ANGLAND, ESQ., EX-MAYOR OP TIMARU. J. R. BRUCE, ESQ., MANAGING DIRECTOR SILO MILLING CO. ' " THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, TEKAPO LEAGUE. ELECTIONS. THE EXECUTIVE •QF SOUTH END RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION • being in close, touch with the positibh, confidently recommends ELECTORS OF TIMARU to vote the following TICKET ON WEDNESDAY:— . .!■ ■. .. ■ FOR POWER BOARO—ANGLAND, BRUCE, WALLACE.' FOR HOSPITAL BOARD —MRS UNWIN, REV. POTTS, K. S. GRIFFITHS. ' , . .TAKE‘YOUR SHARE IN THE RESPONSIBILITY AND; BE SURE YOU VOTE. ' - - W. GIBB, Chairman. DAN C E : DA NC E ST. PATRICK’S HALL, BROWNE ST THE CELTIC CRICKET CLUB’S ANNUAL SOCIAL AND DANCE Will be held in the above' 1 Hall, on APRIL 30. i THURSDAY APRIL 30. CAMPBELL’S ORCHESTRA. GOOD FLOOR. Ladies 2/6 ~..; ' Gents .3/6 ■ / GEO. FLETT, Hon. Sec. WHAT EVERY BUSINESS HAS BEEN WAITING FOR. ' A NOISELESS TtPEWRITER. The Latest Addition to the Great Remington Typewriter Line. A MODEL OF THIS MACHINE WILL BE ON VIEW FROMAPRIL 27th to MAY 4th, ' AT , STAFFORD CHAMBERS, TIMARU. Demonstrations, by arrangement*. given,by the Local Agentt PERCY LAMB. Tel. 941. , ' THE REMINGTON NOISELESS WHERE SILENCE IS . DESIRED.

For COLLINSON PIANOS. PHENOMENAL SALES i ■ * Testify to' the growing popularity of the WALTER COLLINSON PIANOS. See and listen to. these Instruments in our Salon, and you will be convinced of their superiority. PMNOC?L ra MT. COOK. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS iFOR SOUTH CANTERBURY RESIDENTS FOR MONTH OF MAY. . TIMARU - HERMITAGE, RETURN £2. ONLY LIMITED NUMBER TAKEN. MT. COOK MOTOR CO., LTD.

D. S. DAVIES, DENTAL SURGEON,, DR. GUNN’S DENTAL ROOMS. Opp. Grand Theatre. Telephone 47. \ ZINGARI FOOTBALL CLUB. A GENERAL PRACTICE will he **• held at the Athletic Grounds on TUESDAY NIGIiT at 7, o’clock, when all Teams will be selected lor the forthcoming season. All Players are requested to he oresent. E. J. FAIRBROTHSR, Hon. Secretary. TEMUKA BLACKSMITHS. THURSDAY HALF HOLIDAY. IY/E, the u.vdersigned Blacksmiths •” of Temuka, intend to observe THURSDAY HALF-HOLIDAY after the 30th day of April, ls)i!f»-—Messre J. Findlay and Son, J. and Messrs Hughan & Scoif. . ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSN. . /"-LASSES in FIRST AID for MEN and WOMEN, and HOME NURSING- for WOMEN, are now being formed. Those desirous of joining Should send iu their names at cnee to the Secretary. Classes will be held in any district in winch a sufficient number enrol. J. M. DUNNE, Secretary, ’Phone 703. fi Woodlanda St. LEGAL. IWIESSRS BOLAND AND KNELL of * Waimate, Barristers and Solicitors, beg to intimate that they have commenced the practice of their profession on Wednesday, 15th April, in the-r offices in James Meehan and Co.’3 Buildings, George Street. Timaru, i i t onjunction with their practice at Waimate. J. H. DON, B.D.S. (Of Messrs Marshall and Don), DENTISTS, M’ILL VISJ-T FAIRLIE OX TUESDAY, APRIL 23th.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 27 April 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 27 April 1925, Page 1