SEATS MAY BE BOOKED THROUGHOUT THE DAY AT THE THEATRE ROYAL OFFICE or ’PHONE 570 UNTIL 7 P.M. POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. At s o’clock. THEATRE ROYAL. At s °’ clock - THIS EVENING AND WEDNESDAY ONLY. By Special Arrangements with Pyramid Pictures, Ltd., ARTHUR SHIRLEY Australia’s Big Handsome Actor who won Success in American Film Pro- — ductions. THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB. The Mystery of a Hansom Cab. The Mystery of a Hansom Cab. Australia’s Greatest Novel, founded on' Facts. It’s the Vivid Picturisation of the Gripping Mystery which startled not only Australasia, but the world. Most everyone has read the book. You will, and must see the Picture, THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB. Written by Fergus Hume, a New Zealander, many years ago. It’s story has interested millions. Oliver Whyte was found in a cab, murdered. Brian Fitzgerald was accused of the crime, stood his trial, and was acquitted, leaving- the mystery unsolved, until an old woman of the slums in her ravings finally divulged the information that resulted in the unravelling of the awful tragedy. THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB. Gripped between two Powerful Forces, the wonderful love of a Loyal and Unspoiled Woman, and the Code of Honour that Stilled his Tongue even in the Face of Death. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. NO LOAFING (Great Comedy.) The Royal Orchestra, Direction Mrs Agnes Scott, A.T.C.L., L.A.B. Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/6, Reserves 2/-. Doors Open at 7 o’clock sharp. WAIMATE DISTRICT HUNT. ANNUAL STEEPLECHASE MEETING. WAIMATE RACECOURSE. Thursday, 23rd July. Thursday, 23rd July. EXCELLENT ACCEPTANCES. FIRST EVENT STARTS 12 NOON. TRAIN LEAVES TIMARU FOR WAIMATE AT 7.50 A.M. ALBERT J. HOSKINS, Secretary.
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 HORGAN, Opposite Ballantyne s. QOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. TUESDAY. A Rip-Roaring Comedy-Drama, with BUCK JONES, In THE MAN WHO PLAYED.SQUARE. THE MAN WHO PLAYED SQUARE. A bast of Dramatic Surprises in the Wild Gold-Mining Country. GAZETTE, SCENIC, COMEDY. TEMUKA AND DISTRICT. A EBERT E. MARTIN wishes to notify the Residents of the district that he has commenced runninghis late father’s Taxi, and hcpbs by courtesy and civility to receive a fair share of public patronage. This Car will NOT be on the P.O. Stand, but all enquiries to the Misses Martin or Telephone 7 3S will receive prompt attention. WAITAKI LIBERAL ASSOCN. . SELECTION OF CANDIDATE. A GENERAL MEETING, will be held at 8 p.m., on FRIDAY, July 24th, in the Foresters’ Hall, to receive Nominations of Prospective Candidates. A ful attendance is desired. NEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE. AREA-CONVENTION. WESLEY HALL, CHURCH ST. THURSDAY, July 23rd, 1925. Morning Session, 10 a.m. Subjects: Finance and General Organisation, Mr C. R. Edmond; Political Action, Mr Geo. Dash. AFTERNOON SESSION, 2 p.m. Subjects: Personal Work, Mr J. I. Royds; Polling Day Organisation, Rev. H. J. Odell. EVENING SESSION, 7.30 p.m. Subjects: “How Goes the Fight,” Mrs Pasley; “A Five Year Old Youngster,” Dr. yan der Las. Chairman, Evening Session, Geo. Dash, Esq., Mayor of Waimate. Collection. , by Ranger, from Pareora River Road, ONE RED and WHITE STEER, ONE RED AND WHITE HEIFER, and ONE RED POLEY HEIFER. If not claimed, and expenses paid, will be sold on SATURDAY, 25 th day of JULY at NOON. W. EDWARDS, Poundkeeper. IMPOUNDED—- * At St. Andrews AUSRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. Established 1862. FOR FIRE, MARINE & ACCIDENT. IWIESSRS W. ANGLAND AND CO., 296-297 Stafford Street, have been appointed CHIEF AGENTS FOR SOUTH CANTERBURY (Mr E. A. Crawford having resigned). Christchurch, 16th June, 1925. J. L. SCARVELL, Chief Agent and Attorney for South Canterbury. H. B. HALL & CO. TAYLOR & SON. ]W[R H. B. HALL, of HALL AND CO., Monumental Works, Timaru, wishes to thank the many Clients and Friends for past favours, especially those in the country districts, for their kindness and many acts of hospitality received during his business journeys, extending over the last 2 4 years. Haring now sold the business to MESSRS TAYLOR AND SON, from Christchurch., we have every confidence in recommending them as thoroughly competent tradesmen, and wo respectfully solicit for our 1 successors, a call at the IVorks, at the old address — CORNER OF STAFFORD & NORTH j STREETS, TIMARU.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 21 July 1925, Page 1
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