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Wliat do Did you hear? They say—lt's awful—and they she said you think? It ought to he stopped. PULLERS’ TO-NIGHT AT S O’CLOCK. FULLERS’ A Drama of Everyday Life in our own Homo Town, about People yo® ' know. THE SLANDERERS. ... JOHNNIE WALKER. GLADYS HULETTE. And the Hero of All Hearts: •*» . BILLY SULLIVAN. . BILLY SULLIVAN. How many times in real life you have seen hearts broken by evil gos-» sip! In this sublime love, story of two brothers who loved the same girl are portrayed the tragic results of poisoned tongues. Sco what the war hero found when he came back to the country ho had saved. And how he silenced forever the forked tongues that lir;d scared tho man tiad, woman he loved bc3t. CLEAR THE WAY. GREEN TREES. Buddy Messenger Comedies: Billy Edwards. THE UNIVERSAL NEWS. THE ROYAL ORCHESTRA, Stalls Is, Dress Circle Is 6d; Reserves 2s. Telephone 870, ENORMOUS SUCCESS ~.. op ... THE SLEEPING BEAUTY. BRIGHT SPECTACULAR PANTOMIME. TWO FINAL PERFORMANCES. TWO FINAL PERFORMANCE’ /.I, THEATRE ROYAL. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30 TO-NIGHT . At S. Children Half-price to Matinee. PRODUCED BY CHARITIES UNLIMITED. CHARITIES UNLIMITED. CHARITIES UNLIMITED. CHARITIES UNLIMITED. PROCEEDS DEVOTED TO SOUTH CANTERBURY ORPHANAGES. PRICES ss, 3s, and 2s. Children Half-price to Matinee.

DISTINCTIVE FROCKS AND COSTUMES, made with that “Conservative Smartness” which attracts attention while seeming to avoid it. A constantly increasing Clientele bears testimony to excellence o£ craftsmanship and creative eminence. MISS MORGAN, Opposite Ballantyne’s. ■JTMARU SOUTH SCHOOL. SOCIAL EVENING. SATURDAY .. 8 .. SATURDAY Dancing, Cards, Music. GOOD PRIZES. GOOD PRIZES. Good Music and Floor. Admission is 6d, Supper (Extra) 6d. £)OMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. THURSDAY. Jack London’s Wonderful Romance of the Great North-west: THE SON OF THE WOLF. THE SON OF THE WOLF. A big, pulsating story, straight from the heart of a man who fought in the thick of Life’s battles. GAZETTE. SCENIC. COMEDY. Coming: “Captain Blood.” SOUTH CANTERBURY MOTOR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION. ENERAL MEETING. FORESTERS’ HALL, George Street, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), At 8 o’clock. Intending Members Invited. J. LEGGOTT, Secretary. BRADY & McRAE, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, 140 A STAFFORD ST. (Opposite National Bank.) Telephone 631. WARNING. ("YWING to Sheep being worried by Stray Dogs, we, the undersigned, will, after this date, lay Poison on our Properties, and destroy all Stray Dogs. Owners of these animals are warned to chain them up at night.— Geo. McCullough, James Bill, M. Clifford, Rangitira Valley. MESSRS BUXTON & HOGUE, CONTRACTORS For Asphalt and Concrete Paths, Tennis Courts, a speciality. Landscape Gardening, Rock and other Fences erected. Town or Country. Underground Tanks and Sheepdips. T. W. BUXTON, 16 Sarah St. W. H. HOGUE, 12 Nelson Ter. ’Phone. Misses Aitchison & Brown, STAFFORD STAEET, LADIES’ TOILET ROOMS, For SHINGLING. Violet Ray, Vibro Treatment for Face and Scalp. Shampoo and Clipping, Manicuring, Tinting Hair Work. Electroysis a Speciality. Telephone 671. APPLES. UNWIN BROS., WINCHESTER. JONATHAN, Selected only, 10s Per Case. DELICIOUS, Skin Spotted Only. Large 7s Gd case, Small 5f 6d. Obtainable from W. C. BARRETT and T. H. LANGFORD, Winchester, or by rail direct from the Orchard. TERMS: Cash with order. Itailago paid on orders of 10/-. Please do not call on Sundays. Hoctor’s Home-made Cake Depot. 36 ELIZABETH STREET, (Near Gray Road.) THE SHOP FOR HOME-MADE DELICACIES. HOME-MADE CAICES, SWEETS, JAMS AND PICKLES. ! Made from the Purest Ingredients. Nothing but the best used. Telephone 10265. -• 4

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 18 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 18 June 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 18 June 1925, Page 1

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