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The GRAND To-night at 8. The GRAND A William Fox Romance that Sweeps to a Crashing Climax in a Flood of Mystery, Adventure and Love. GREATER THAN A CROWN Based on the Novel ‘‘The Lady From Longacre,” by Victor Bridges, STARRING . EDMUND LOWE. EDMUND LOWE. A whirlwind romance of a modern adventure seeker. Thingsstart humming when the leading characters, played by Edmund Lowe and Miss Livingston, undertake to help their respective sweethearts. The climax is refreshingly novel; in fact startling. • AND IN ADDITION — THE THREE FUNNY MONKEYS. MAX, PEP AND MORITZ, IN TPIEIR GREATEST COMEDY: Westward Whoa. Westward Whoa. THE VIOLIN SPEAKS (Educ.) Prices, Stalls 1/-, .D.C, 1/6; Res. 2/-. FOX NEWS (Topical). Theatre Tel. 486: - “ADVANCE ORIGINAL TIMARU.” Floral Fete Queen Carnival. Grand Garden Party. Grand Garden Party. COLLEGE ROAD THE PINES OTIPUA ROAD. Saturday Next. Saturday Next. AT 2.30 P.M. Tennis, Croquet, and other Amusements. Ice Creams, Soft Drinks, Afternoon Tea, Flowers, Produce, Fruit, Cakes. BABY SHOW. Boys, under 0 Months. Girls, under 12 Months. Ist Prize, 10/G; 2nd. 5/-. Ist Prize, 10/6; 2nd, 5/-. Lucky Number at Gate: £1 Is to Adult, and 5/- to Child Holding Lucky Number Ticket. Pipe and Battalion Band in attendance. Dance and Card Party in Evening at SOUTH SCHOOL. Admission; Afternoon, Adults 1/-, Children Gd. Admission: Dance and Card Party 1/6; Supper (extra) 6d. “ADVANCE ORIGINAL TIMARU.” VOTE FOR “ MRS G. *l. AVALLACE,” THE SOUTH END QUEEN.

S.C. BOWLING CENTRE. A SMOKE CONCERT will be tentiered to the British Bowlers in Wentworth Tea Rooms, on FRIDAY, 22nd, at 8 p.m. TICKETS 4/-. Obtainable from all Bowling Clubs. I. J. BRADLEY, President. A. THOREAU, Secretary. ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT, TEMUKA IX/lUSIC LESSONS will be resumed at the Convent, Temuka, on FEBRUARY Ist. Intending Pupils apply at Convent for enrolment. FAIRLIE PICTURES. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21st. “ PETER PAN.” Based on Sir James M. Barrie’s Immortal Story. It’s a Paramount Picture. Prices: Adults 2/-, Children 6d. THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING CO., LTD. NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS of the above Company will be held within the Offices of the Company, 159 Hereford Street, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of FEBRUARY, 1926, at 2.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive the Annual Report and 1 Balance Sheet. To elect one Director. To elect Auditors for the ensuing year. H. S. E. TURNER, Secretary. 159 Hereford St., Christchurch. 19th January, 1926. GERALDINE HAIRDRESSERS. REVISED LIST OF CHARGES. QN and after MONDAY, 25th January, the undermentioned prices will be charged: MEN: s. d. Shaving, ...... 9 Hair-cutting . . .. 1 3 Beard Trimming- . . 9 I-lair-cutting, BeardTrimming 1 6 Shampooing 13 BOYS (Under 16 Years). Haircutting— Machines 9 Trimming 1 0 RAZON SETTING, Etc. 1 6 LADIES: First Haircutting ... 2 0 Trimmings—- “ Buster,” and “Shingle” .... 1 6 GIRLS: "Buster” Cutting ~. 1 0 (Signed) IV. W. WILLIAMSON, J. S. LORIMER, Hairdressers. BOYS HIGH SCHOOL, TIMARU. . PROSPECTUSES FOR BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. ]\/f R A. C. MARTIN, Secretary to the i Board of Governors, will be I pleased to answer applications for ! prospectuses concerning the board- | ing establishment of the above School and to arrange for interviews with the Rector. Boarders may be either Preparatory or Secondary School Pupils. A. C. MARTIN, Hay’s Buildings, Tirnaru. Telephone 235; P.O. Box. 58.

MRS R. A. LATIMER, L.T.C.L. (Pianoforte), WILL COMMENCE TEACHING IN FAIRLIE, ON MONDAY, FEB. Ist. MISS KATHLEEN YOUNG, A.'i'.C.L. (Practical), Teacher o£ Voice Production and Singing, RESUMES TEACHING FEB. Sth. Address: 107 Wai-iti Rd. ..... ■ . MISS MARGARET SULLIVAN, L.T.C.L., L.A.8., R.A.M., R.C.M., (Gold Medalist), Resumes Tuition Pianoforte, February 3rd, 192 G. Address: 20 Latter Street. MISS BERYL OPIE, L.A.8., R.A.M., & R.C.M., '"TEACHER of Pianoforte & Theory A of Music, is commencing practice in Orari, and intending pupils may be interviewed at the Coronation Hall, on a date which will be advertised later. Address: Winchester. MR GILBERT TOZER, Higher Certificate Trinity College of Music, London. Instruction in the most modern methods of Pianoforte Playing, Violin, Singing, Theory and Harmony: Elementary or Advanced. My Pupils have gained 100 p.c. of passes in “Associate” and “Licentiate” (practical) and “Art of Teaching” of Trinity College. Resumes Tuition from Ist February. Terms £3 3s, commence any date. Railway Concessions. Address: 8 Hewling St., near Town and Bay. TRIED FISH AND CHIPS. EVERY DAY (Saturdays Excluded) From 3 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. FRIED FISH ALWAYS AVAILABLE B. MANNING, SILVER FERN FISH SHOP, STAFFORD STREET. Telephone 814. TIMARU TRANSPORT AND TOURIST CO. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. OBSERVATION TOUR. Leaving Hay’s Buildings at 2.15 p.m. TIMARU-TEMUIvA DAILY. MOTOR SERVICE. ’ Usual Timetable. The Transport Co. for Carting of every description. Wool and Grain at lowest rates. Furniture Packed and Removed to any part of the South Island. Office: Hay’s Buildings. Telephone 241. Private Telephone 937 M. SOAP. Our Giant Bath Soap is the most economical soap on the market. THE QUALITY IS THE PUREST Each Cake of Soap weighs GJoz. and is sold at 1/6 per cake, or 3 cakes for 3/9, in the following Perfumes: Verbena, Rose, Lavender and Eau de Cologne. U.F S. DISPENSARY, Next Door to Grand Pictures. A. E. S. HANAN, P.H.C., Manager.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 January 1926, Page 1

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