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The GRAND To-night at 8. The GRAND The Inside Story of One of the Most Fascinating Professions in the World, by Owen Davis, Written for the Screen by Carey Wilson. NELLIE The Beautiful Cloak Model. THE BIG SCREEN NOVELTY OF THE YEAR. CAST: WITH AN ALL STAR Claire Windsor. Raymond Griffith. Edmund Lowe. Hobart Bosworth. A Drama that penetrates Fashion’s secret haunts, revealing the adventures and perils of the beautiful models who grace the jewelled byways of Peacock Alley. OWEN DAVIS’ most celebrated melodrama brought to the Screen in a brilliant and thrilling picture, packed with Thrills, Chills, Laughs. PATHE NEWS. FATHER SAYS. PATHE NEWS. FATHER SAYS. (Topical.) (Comedy.) Prices: Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/6; Reserves 2/-. Theatre Telephone IS6. Swimming. Swimming. SWIFTS AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB MONSTER ELECTRIC LIGHT CARNIVAL, TO BE HELD IN THE CENTURY SWIMMING BATHS, CRAIGIE AVENUE, ON Thursday, Jan. 28th, 1926, AT 7.30 P.M. TEAMS COMPETING FROM ASHBURTON AND OAMARU. 100 YARDS S.C. CHAMPIONSHIP. DIVING. LADIES’ RACES. RELAY RACES AND OTHER HANDICAP EVENTS. TjTr.rnrm ENTRIES.

PUBLIC NOTICE. THE BURNING QUESTION? You will be interested to read the answer. Can you find it in the "Herald Advertising Columns? Owing to the increasing demand for "RUGBY” CARS, and the complicated management required to take care of assembling, sales, finance, and the repairs to all makesofcars, we, F. R. and C. G.' DENNISON, Proprietors of DENNISON & SHIILEY, LTD.,, (this latter name will probably be altered to Dennison & Co., Ltd.), have let the General Repair, Oil and Sundry Branches of our Business to MESSRS SPOWART & LANGRIDGE. This arrangement will be advautageous._J.fi...elients, as each* 'department will be managed by competent men. Mr G. S. Spowart has had 20 years motor repairing experience, and Mr G. B. Langridge has had considerable experience in various garages and electrical. work. RE RUGBY CARS. —There is a rumour in circulation in this district "that Rugby cars are going off the market.” This statement is FALSE, consequently unfair to prospective buyers and to our business. As a matter of fact the RUGBY manufacturers are making arrangements to more than DOUBLE THEIR OUTPUT (see November issue of “Motor Ag;e”) t° cope with the extraordinary demand for these reliable cars. They are also adding a "Light,” “Handsome,” "Low Running Cost,” 2Jin. by 42in. SixCylinder Rugby to the Line, samples of which will arrive here in March next. Thanking patrons for past favours. (Signed) F. R. DENNISON, Manager. In accordance with the above, the undersigned have entered into partnership, and will carry on the General Repair, Oil and Sundry Business as above. With skilful and prompt service, we wish to be favoured with a share of the trade. ' Telephone, “Dennison’s Garage,” SG9. Private ’phones: G. S. Spowart, 1025 T; G. B. Langridge, 9125. (Signed) SPOWART &.LANGRIDGE. IRISH LINENS. AT 2S SARAH STREET. MRS MUIR has a large assortment of Linen and Cotton Goods. Coloured Goods a Specialty. Handkerchiefs in great variety. THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Or by appointment, Tel. No. 982. Ladies! A BETTER BUSTER,SHINGLE, OR BINGLE, TRY PRATT’S PRIVATE SALOON FOR LADIES. (Private Entrance to Saloon.) We arc Real Experienced Experts. Hairdressers and Tobacconists. J (Established 4 0 years). Stafford St. (op. Beswick St. H. C. STRACHAN, 112 STAFFORD STREET. THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS. - SUMMER SALE NOW ON. SEE OUR BARGAIN WINDOW 10/G MATRON’S WOVEN SILK CARDIGANS, Black, Grey, Navy and Creme; Large Sizes. These were 35/G, 45/6 Selling’ now for 10/0 each 1 MATRON’S DRESS, Extra Large Size; Black and White, Small Stripe—■ For 10/6 1 CRASH MOTOR COAT— Was 36/6. For 10/0 1 MOLE GLACE SILK SKIRT— For 10/6 Bargains in BLOUSES and JUMPERS— All for 10/6 ea. 1 BLACK and COLOURED CREPE DE CHENE NINON and SILK DO. Were 5 5/6 To Clear 10/0 each FEATHER RUFFLES and NECKLETS, All Black, Grey/Natural, and Black and White. Were 25/6 To Clear 10/6 each Black and Grey SPANISH LACE SCARVES. Were 21/6 To Clear 10/6 This is a Chance you should . not overlook. Miss H. C. Strachan, GLASGOW HOUSE. Telephone 828.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 January 1926, Page 1

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661

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 January 1926, Page 1

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