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BOXING. MERY. WILLIAMS Versus EDDIE PARKER. Theatre Royal. THURSDAY NIGHT. See This Great Contest!! Numerous Entries in Amateur Tournament. Largest Programme ever Staged in Timaru. Buy your'Season Tickets now-and save money. Prices: Membership £1 2s 6d, Ringside £l, Circle 7/6 ' ' ' Stalls 6/-, Pit 4/- (plus tax). MACKENZIE COUNTY A. AND P. SOCIETY. 28th ANNUAL SHOW. FAIRLIE. FAIRLIE. ON EASTER MONDAY, sth APRIL. PRIZE SCHEDULES' NOW, AVAILABLE. PREPARE YOUR ENTRIES. ENTRIES CLOSE 27th MARCH. NOTE. —The following'Amendments'are made to the Prize Schedule: CLASS 153 to read: “To be Maiden at Time of Closing of Entries. CLASS 100 should be Colt or Filly Foaled since July 1, 19-5. The National Mortgage and A. Co. offer a Challenge Cup for Most Points in Sheep, to be won three times before becoming the property ol’ an Exhibitor. A Special-Train, carrying Stock, will run from TIMARU on morning of SHOW; -returning'’in• EVENING. . .. ' ' ■ . T. F. BUSSELL, President. , •'■' ■ J. A. FRASER, Secretary; ~ ; .... • ' ' Fairlie, 'Phone 54, Box 114. To-night at 8 .... ~. EUCHRE .. ~.. .. To-night at 8. . . BAY. TEA ROOMS. Ist Prize—£2 Ordere. ■ * 3rd Prize—Bag of Sugar. 2nd Prize—Sea Service. 4th Prize —51b Box of Tea. And Four Other Prizes. Admission 2/6. Light Refreshments Provided.

nfAXI LEAVING FOR WAIMATE 1 RACES on THURSDAY, at 10.30 a.m. Room for two passengers. * Apply early: D. PEARSE, Windsor Taxi Stand. CAVE PUBLIC LIBRARY. A CINDERELLA DANCE will be held in the Cave Hall, on SATURDAY, 20th inst., at 8 p.m., in Aid of the above. Good Music. Good Floor. Light Refreshments. L. C. SIMMONDS, Librarian. TEMUKA. ALEXANDROVNA LODGE. GRAND BAZAAR, DRILL HALL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, April 2Sth and 29tli. Proceeds in Aid of Hall Funds. Full particulars later. J. K. YOUNG, Chairman. W. S. WILLETT, Secretary. GERALDINE. ALL TRESPASSERS on and after this date on my Property, on ‘The Hills,” Geraldine Downs, will be prosecuted. J. E. THOMPSON. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, NORTH STREET. THURSDAY, MARCH 18 th. SALE OF GOODS, CAKES, ETC. 3 p.m. Admission Free. CONCERT PROGRAMME At 7.45 p.m. Supper Provided. Admission 1/-. In Aid of Organ Fund. yilE DIRECTORS AND MANAGEMENT beg to acknowledge, with much gratitude, the valuable assistance rendered the Association by the various business houses in Geraldine, on the occasion of the recent destruction by fire of our Geraldine Warehouse and Stock. We greatly value the goodwill shown, which considerably minimised the stress and temporary confusion caused by the Are. To the Fire Brigade also, we tender our warmest thanks in its successful endeavours in preventing the fire spreading to our adjoining buildings. A. SHIRTCLIFF, General Manager. J. R. LACK, Branch Manager. MRS MORRISON, WILL SELL FOR ONE WEEK, HER STOCK OF HOME-MADE JAMS AT LOWEST COST PRICES. Highest Price given for New Laid Eggs and Good Separator Butter. Try our Pound Cakes, Shortbread, and Fruit Squares; none better. .Telephone 1206. ALL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN are delighted at the ATTENTION AND SERVICE At FORD’S, CENTRAL HAIRDRESSING SALOON, Opp. N.Z. Clothing Factory. SPECIAL SALOON FOR LADIES. Uustairs and Waiting Room. A Trial will be a mutual pleasure.

You. don’t know, the meaning of Comedy have seen “Charley’s Aunt,!’ the play • that-lias rocked the world with laughter, and has been richly termed —. , , THE FUNNIEST FARCE IN FORTY YEARS. THEATRE ROYAL. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 22nd. LAUGHTER UNLIMITED. D. B. O’CONNOR Presents “ CHARLEY’S AUNT,” A Mirthquake of Hilarity. “ CHARLEY’S AUNT,’’ (From Brazil, where the Nuts come from.) I bet I can make you laugh longer and louder than you have ever laughed before —in fact I am the only one that ever made a CAT LAUGH. - “CHARLEY’S AUNT,” For that glum feeling, tthe best cure Is—see “CHARLEY’S AUNT,” Box Plan will open at the Bristol, on FRIDAY MORNING. Popular Prices 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. ' HILL’S PICTURES Will Screen TO-NIGHT GLENAVY. THURSDAY—CAVE. FRIDAY—PLEASANT POINT. . GERALDINE, ST. PATRICK’S sports Association. ANNUAL CONCERT AND DANCE. TOWN HALL,'GERALDINE. THURSDAY, 18tli MARCH, 1926. SPECIAL' CONCERT PROGRAMME by the following POPULAR- TIMARU- PERFORMERS Mieses E. Jones and L. Russell; Messrs ( “-R. 11. Holdgate, R. Jenkins,'lL J. Washer, and E. Budd. Instrumental .Items; F. Hyde, Rees McC'onachy, G. Berryman, Eric McConnehy, and Tiinaru Jazz Band.* 'Repltations, Cecil Clarke, Misto the Great. Accompanist, Mr F. Hyd«. ... J. KENNEDY, , , Secretary. BRUNSDEN’S, 179 STAFFORD STREET. MAGNIFICENT OVERSTRUNG ( ( PIANOS, . BY LEADING MAKERS. Moore and Moore, Established 1838. Danemann, London. Beautiful Tone Instruments, Perfect Construction, Moderate Price. POINTS WORTH CONSIDERING: No. I—These1 —These Magnificent Instruments are second to none in any respect. - No. 2—ln purchasing from BRUNSDEN-’S, you save considerably as you are dealing DIRECT with the actual makers. No. 3—Prices therefore are not loaded with unnecessary overhead charges. No other firm in New Zealand can give, you such advantages. BUY DIRECT. Call or Write TO-DAY. BRUNSDEN’S,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 17 March 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 17 March 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 17 March 1926, Page 1