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You don’t know the meaning of Comedy till you have seen “Charley’s Aunt,” the play that has 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. “ 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/-, TEMUKA—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th. WAIMATE — THURSDAY, MARCH 25th. Geraldine St. Patrick’s Sports Assocn. ANNUAL CONCERT AND DANCE. TOWN HALL, GERALDNE. To-night. To-night. SPECIAL CONCERT PROGRAMME By miss Lilian McDonald, And the following Timaru Vocalists: Miss .E. Jones, and Messrs R. H. Holdgate, R. Jenkins, H. J. Washer, and E. Budd. Instrumental Items: Messrs F. Hyde, Rees McConachy, G. Berryman, and Timaru Jazz Baud Recitations. Mr Cecil Clarke, and Misto, the Great Illusionist. Accompanist . . .... Mr F.. Hyde. J. KENNEpY, Secretary. MAYFIELD A. AND P. ASSOCN. ANNUAL SHOW. r . SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY RECORD ENTRIES. Keen Competition in nearly all Classes. Don’t miss the Light Horse and Pony Sections. Oh, come, and see the Cookery, and the Needlework, and the Produce Sections. Plenty of Side Shows and Fun for the Children. Bring them along! Plenty to see for Young and Old. THE PLUNKET SOCIETY Will have a Produce Tent and Sheep Guessing Competition. They want some of your money. Come along, do! One day in a lifetime: enjoy it. Come along on SATURDAY; ON SATURDAY. There will be a GRAND CONCERT in the Band Hall on SHOW NIGHT. A Good Programme by Geraldine Artists. Come along to the Show on Saturday, and don’t forget the Concert at night, Only 2/-, and Children 6d. Doors open 8 p.m. Robert McDowell, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OAMARU RACES. 23rd and 24th MARCH, 1926. LJOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS 1 1 to Oamaru will be issued from Timaru-Dunedin and intermediate stations, including branches, on 23rd and 24th March by trains arriving Oamaru up to 1.42 p.m., available for return till 26th March, 1926. On 23rd and 24th March usual 7.20 a.m. train for Oamaru leaves Timaru 7.45 a.m., Oamaru arrive 10.47 a.m. Usual 4.25 p.m. train for Oamaru leaves Timaru 4.50 p.m. Usual 4.0 p.m. train for Timaru leaves Oamaru 6.0 p.m., arriving Timaru 8.50 p.m. For fuller particulars see handbills. PROGRESS! UP-TO-DATE METHODS HAVE FOUND THEIR REWARD In the CONSISTENT EXPANSION OF OUR BUSINESS! YVIE take this opportunity to thank vv the people of South Canterbury for the magnificent support accorded to us, and to still further convenience our friends, we are establishing a number of Show Rooms, on the first floor of our big shop, where you can see the Furniture displayed as it would appear in your home. We give you a cordial invitation to be present at the OPENING OF THIS EXTENSION, On FRIDAY, MARCH 19. There will be music by Mr DeLautour’s Caroline Band during, the afternoon and evening. We wish you to accept this as a personal invitation to view our EXHIBITION OF FURNITURE. BUSINESS EVERY DAY AS USUAL. FINLAYSON’S, THE BIG SHOP IN GEORGE ST.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 18 March 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 18 March 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 18 March 1926, Page 1

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