GERALDINE.
DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. HONOURS LIST. Standard ,VJ. —Jack' Callanan, Grace Hcwson, Eilden, Madiil, Roland Davis, 1 Phyllis Verrall, Gladys Mole, Mabel Symington, Dorothy Wilks, Maurice Hayes, Gwendoline White. Standard V.—Alary Lysaght, Peggy Bennett, Jessie Covie, William Davies, I rancis Shqarer,. Crawford /• Madiil, Angus Sharp .and Doris, - Paterson (equal), Barbaraßell and Naomi Kelman (equal). . Standard IV.— Herbert Cain,' Roderick ,^ a diH and Jim Pugh (equal), Archio Lapthorne and Thomas Ragg (equal), Fred Coory, Beryl Twigg, Jessie Weaver, Norman Davis, Gordon Cowie and Reta Glover (equal) Standard lll.—Jack Lockhart and Winston Sharp (equal), Thomas Thompson, Harry Knibb, Betty Mitchelmoro, Colin Wilson. Joyce Lawson, James Lysaght,' Maurice Askin, Alex ii-GJnicin. ,
Standard H.—Sylvia Vincent, Gerald Hayes, Winifred Davis and Simon Callanan (equal), . Margaret Madiil, Bet-na Lysiight, Joan MeKcchnie, John Davis, Morn a Barrett, Joan Lapthorn. Standard I.—Kathleen Maister, Pat Callanan, Elliot Ragg, Margaret Wood, Jack Ihompson, Isabel Tavlor, Betty Loach, HaHam Davis, Tom McNamara, Margaret Walsh. L 4.—Betty Dean, Wm. McShano r Scott ( e( l ua] )> Blanche Loach, Dolce lveeblo.
“THE SEA HAWK.’i
Continuing its policy of presenting to the local picturogoers tlm biggest of cinematic productions, the Municipal theatre presents to-night, Frank Lloyds First National Picture, “The Sea Hawk,” adapted from the best seller by .Rafael Sabatini. Dealing with a spectacular romance and the piracy of tho late Sixteenth Century, English, Spanish and Moors, “The Sea. Hawk” is a master picture. There arc many big scenes, many big settings, and much action to hold one intently interested throughout its twelve reels. Never have such scenes as those of the big Sixteenth Century ships engaged in actual combat with several hundred galley slaves and fighting men active in the fray on each ship, been reflected on tho screen before. Never have we seen so much appealing action in quaint Algerian settings before, and never have wo seen a production with so many large groups and so many tremendous settings maintain such a fast tempo throughout without a single lax moment. Supporting this magnificent brand new film is the Universal super serial “The Eagle’s Talons.” '■
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 19 December 1925, Page 11
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341GERALDINE. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 19 December 1925, Page 11
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