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Matinee at 2.30. , TO-DAY Matinee at 2.30' ALICE JOYCE IN THE HOMEMAKER. , WAIT AWHILE . . . Comeedies CRYING AGAIN., Children, Stalls 3d, D.C. 6d; Adults 6d. Reserves 1/-. FULLERS’ At 8 o’clock. FULLERS’ Here is a Picture that will create real discussion. Everyone who sees it will be moved—whether to love or to hate it. For it fights all conventions. We want to say now: That this is the greatest ladies, own. story that has been seen on the Screen for many a day. Alice Joyce with Clive Brook In Dorothy Canfield’s Sensational Book presented in 8 reels: The Home Maker. The Home Maker. A startling picture that seethes with human drama, that upsets all your pet conventions of woman's place in the home and man’s placer in business. It is vital, big in conception, sensational in its revelation of unspoken truths. 'lt is a picture even more powerful than the widely read novel. ' The Home Maker. The Home Maker. One of the finest picturisations of American life, ever presented on the screen—refreshing and enoyable as a cool west wind in midsummer. — Film Mercury. You may argue with it. You may break down and have an honest-to-goodness weep. But you’ll love every bit of it. Well worth seeing.—N.Y. Daily News. And that’s what everybody says! ! THE UNIVERSAL NEWS. CRYING AGAIN (Comedy). The Royal Orchestra: Direction Mrs Agnes Scott, A.T.C.L., L.A.B. Stalls 1/*, Circle 1/6, Reserves 2/-. Telephone 070. ; Timaru Pipe Band. THE ABOVE BAND WILL GIVE, A VARIED CONCERT ‘ On THE BAY. THE BAY. „ TO-NIGHT. At 8 o’clock. . nr-i The Programme will include Selections by the Band; and the following Dances by the leading Local Highland Reel, 'lrish Reel, Highland Fling, Seantriubhas; Sword Dance, Sailors’ Hornpipe, and the Irish Jig. ' COLLECTION IN AID OF CONTEST FUNDS.

DOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. ■ THURSDAY. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE, With a Different Story that Grips to the End. THE FAST SET. THE FAST SET. A Drama of Speedy Action and Sensational Surprises; adapted from the Celebrated Stage Play, “Spring Cleaning.” GAZETTE. SCENIC. COMEDY. Coming; “Gerald Cranston’s Lady.” TIMARU ROWING CLUB. ANNUAL PICNIC. 24th JANUARY. MEMBERS AND LADY FRIENDS. Tickets obtainable from Members of .Committee. Char-a-banc leaves Post Office at . 8.45 a.m. ' ■ D. GRIEVE, . Hon. Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. . DR. BURNS, 2S CHURCH STREET, HAS RESUMED PRACTICE. DAIRY FARM EXCHANGE FOR . HOUSE PROPERTY. QWNER of 125 Acres Rich Swamp, suitable for Dairying and Cropping, wants Town Property. Will carry GO Cows, grows heavy Crops. Equity £9OO. Send full particulars Town Property for Exchange, and get particulars of Farm. Suit Family of Milkers. Address: DAIRY FARMER, ' Box 50, WAIMATE. CHANGE OF BUSINESS. ANNOUNCING the purchase of Mr J. H. Grover’s Hairdressing and Tobacconist’s Business, situated in Church Street, near the Empire Hotel, V MR FRANK HAROLD Assures the Residents of Timaru and Surrounding Districts of the continuation of the High Class, Prompt and Courteous Attention always associated with this Saloon. By prompt attention to all requirements and the stocking of a large range of Smokers’ Requisites, the new proprietor trusts to merit a continuation of the generous patronage extended. F. HAROLD, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, ‘ CHURCH STREET. . BRADY AND McRAE, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, Oxford Buildings, 1 GEORGE STREET. FAIRLIE— Bank of New Zealand, Mondays. We have money to lend on approved securities at current rates of interest. GREENCLIFFS RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. ' OCEAN BEACH, ST. CLAIR, DUNEDIN. Comfortable Accommodation for 50 guests. Tariff from 14/- per day. Please book reservations direct: no hooking charge. MRS DWYER, Late Rotorua and Auckland. Tel. 242. Telegrams Greencliffe. H. WILLIAMSON, VETERINARY SURGEON, “HOLLYWOOD,” Campbell Street, Maori Hill. Telephone 1244. LADIES Are Making Use More and More of PRIVATE BOUDOIR ROOM, At G. E. FORD’S LADIES’ AND GENT’S HAIRDRESSING SALOON, STAFFORD STREET, Opposite Clothing Factory. 2 . . ARTISTS . . 2 Full Stocks Carried of Smokers’ Requisites.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 January 1926, Page 1

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