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BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL UNTIL 5 P.M. 8 o’clock. THEATRE ROYAL. THIS EVENING AND FRIDAY ONLY. The Greatest Love Story ever written. Mrs Henry Wood’s Drama o£ Sorrow and Tears, as a Super Photo Plaj r , Greater than the Book; more impressive than the Play. EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE. HODKINSON’S MODERNISED PICTURISATION. Look down the vista of the centuries and it will he found that life’s saddest story is man’s treatment of woman. MOTTO: Never douht your husband until you have positive proof. To err is human; to forgive divine. Barbara was beautiful, and Isobel misunderstood. She listened to th® voice that lied, and she took the step that all her life she lived to regret. It meant separation from her home, her husband, and the child she loved. ALSO SCREENING UNIVERSAL’S ROMANTIC ADAPTATION OB'-THE WELL KNOWN BOOK OVERLAND RED—THE SUNSET TRAIL She threw a rose to a wanderer of the desert. Only a flower.’ But it bloomed into her own love story and helped the man to “come back.” A drama of stout hearts and bright eyes and two men who loved one woman. Starring WILLIAM DESMOND, GARETH HUGHES, WILLIAM DESMOND, GARETH H U G BBS, LATEST GAZETTE. HAPPY COMEDY. The Royal Orchestra, Direction Mrs Agnes Scott, A.T.C.L., L.A.B. Stalls 1/6, D.C. 2/-, Reserves 2/G. Book at The Bristol.

STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. A PRACTICE will be held TONIGHT on Athletic Grounds at 7 p.m., when teams for Saturday will be finally selected. All Grades are requested to attend. I. W. O’CONNOR, Hon. Secretary. ST. MARY’S CHURCH, TIMARU. •yHE ANNUAL MEETING of the * Parishioners will be held in the Schoolroom, Bank Street, THIS EVENING, at S o’clock. DISTRICT NURSE. r T v HE‘ ANNUAL GENERAL MEET--1 ING of the Mary Raymond District Nurse, will be held in the Council Chambers, on MONDAY, May 11th,. at 3 p.m. W.E.A. ALL interested in W.E.A. Work are invited to hear PROFESSOR SHELLEY deliver a Popular Lecture in the Temperance Hall, Waimate, on SATURDAY, May 9th, at 8 p.m. f b. W* CAMPBELL, Secretary. WAIMATE SCHOOL COMMITTEE. OPEN AIR SCHOOLS. DROFESSOR SHELLEY and DR. r R. B. PHILLIPS, will deliver addresses on the above subject in the Temperance Hall, on FRIDAY, May Bth, at S p.m. All parents interested in the welfare of their children invited. R. B. HURST, ’ Chairman. LIFE ASSURANCE. CHIEF INSPECTOR WANTED FOR WELLINGTON. APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position from experienced Life Assurance Writers. Salary £6 per week to commence with liberal commissions and bonuses; state age, also previous New Business Records. All applications treated strictly confidential. Apply to; MANAGER, P.O. Box 617, Wellington. TIMARU WOMEN’S CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION. ■yHE MONTHLY MEETING wlll.be A sold TO-NIGHT (Thursday, May 7), at 7.30, in the Y.M.C.A. Buildings Members Only. An Address will be given by REV. T. W. POTTS. (Chairman of Hospital Board.) FELLOWSHIP BIBLE SCHOOL. (Undenominational.) EVERY THURSDAY, 7.30 P.M. BAPTIST CHURCH, Wilson Street. All are welcome. GERALDINE HOCKEY CLUB. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Club will be held TONIGHT in the Pavilion at 7.30. All members requested to attend. MONEY TO LEND. T HAVE several Sums from £IOO to A £BOO available for investment in First Mortgage; good margin of security required in every case. L. J. O’CONNELL, Solicitor, Stafford Street (opposite Hutton’s), Timaru. D. S. DAVIES, DENTAL SURGEON, DR. GUNN’S DENTAL ROOMS. Opp. Grand Theatre. Telephone 47. LEGAL. MESSRS BOLAND AND KNELL of Waimate, Barristers and Solicitors, beg to intimate that they have commenced the practice of their profession on Wednesday, loth April, in the : r offices in James Meehan and Co.’s Bujldings, George Street. Timaru, i:r conjunction with their practice at Waimate. TEMUKA CO-OP. DAIRY COY., LTD. LJAVING secured a Stock of COW 1 1 COVERS at REASONABLE PRICES, we are now booking orders. If you have PIGS FOR DISPOSAL communicate with us, and Mr Stocker will call. E. BOOTH, Secretary.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 7 May 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 7 May 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 7 May 1925, Page 1

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