Sun-up, Sun-down, there’s not a better show in town than, ‘'The Sunshine Trail.” Bullets and laughs l!y thick and fast on the long, long, trail awinding into sunshine land. FULLERS’ At 8 o’clock. FULLERS’ The happy star of “The Hottentot” and “Going Up” will be well remembered by Fullerites, and he will he certain of a royal welcome this evening. So meet the Sunshine Kid, the best roper in the "West. DOUGLAS MACLEAN He learned to ride a motor cycle in France. So he used one on the ranch to herd cows, and found it useful in rounding up cattle thieves, in THE SUNSHINE TRAIL. A HOLD UP! A KIDNAPPING! AND A BANK BOBBEDY! And He" Got'All the Blame, Just Because the Old Home Folks thought him a ghost! Sounds thrilling, doesn’t it? and full of mystery? It is! and morel—it's crowded with romance and packed full of laughter! Just imagine yourself in James Henry MacTavisli’s boots—back m 'ln ill homo town from your western ranch, expecting the Silver cornet band to greet you and your old sweetheart to throw her arras around your neck n.nd tell you things-.-aml instead, getting blamed for everything bad that’s happened since .the Janies boys left. And on top of that, nobody believing you’re alive, anyway ! COMEDY BUSTER’S NIGHTMARE COMEDY LATEST NEWS THE ROYAL ORCHESTRA. Nature Study HANDS AND FEET. Nature Study Stalls .Is. . Dress Circle Is Cd. Reserves 2s. Telephone 570.
DOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. THURSDAY. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE, with PRANK KEENAN AND ANNA Q. Nilsson, . in . HEARTS AFLAME. HEARTS AFLAME. Filmed in the midst of a Forest Fire that charred a whole country. GAZETTE. COMEDY. ANNUAL CONCERT ’-.given .by THE TEMUKA PRESBYTERIAN SABBATH SCHOOL, TO-MORROW- (FRIDAY) NIGHT, DOMINION, THEATRE, TEMUKA. Commencing at 7.4 5 p.m'. Splendid'Programme: Admission:‘Back Seats 1/-, Front Seats and Upstairs 1/ 6; Reserves (upstairs only’) at McMillan’s. Come and have a real treat. TIMARU B'OROUGH COUNCIL. ■"PENDERS will be received up to * noon, THURSDAY, the Gth May, 1926, for constructing Stormwater Drain to Douglas Street. Specifications and conditions at Borough Engineer's Office. ' : D. VIRTUE, Town Clerk. TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. A PPLICATIONS for the Position of - Stableman-Blacksmith, will be received up to noon, THURSDAY, the 6th May, 1.926. Salary Seven Pounds per week.' Conditions of employment may be seen at Borough Engineer’s Office. • D. VIRTUE, Town Clerk. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCN. "THE ANNUAL MEETING will be 1 held in the Ambulance Hall, Latter Street, on TUESDAY, May 4th, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Annual Report, Election ol Committee; and General . The Public are cordially invited. F. A. RAYMOND, President. J. M. DUNNE, Secretary. PLEASANT POINT. T ADIES and Gentlemen interested . in First Aid Work are requested to meet at the Technical School, on Thursday, May 6th, at 8 p.m., to arrange for a course of lectures. The officers of the S.C. Sub-centre will be in attendance. MAUNGATI. A PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE will be conducted in the above Schoolroom, at 3 p.m., on SUNDAY, 2nd May. RE JOSEPH ELLIOTT MATHEWS DECEASED. ALL Persons having claims against the estate of the above named deceased are requested to forward same in duplicate duly certified as owing at the date of death the 17th April, 1926, to the undersigned. RAYMOND, RAYMOND AND CAMPBELL, Solicitors for the Executors, P.O. Box 24, Timaru. NOTICE. ANY PERSON Trespassing on the Mill Farm or Mill Dam at Winchester will be Prosecuted. THOS. A. DeRENZY. THOS. HARRISON. NOTICE. ■TRESPASSERS with Dog or Gun A on my Property, “Craigleigh,” Winscombe, will be Prosecuted. H. J. LeCREN, Winscombe. ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN. ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN. TTO make known-to the Public of 1 South Canterbury the .quality and superiority of our Furniture, we are offering all our large stock at SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES for ONE MONTH. 'ONLY, RIMU?DUCHESS CHESTS, r . - From £3 17s 6d CHES.TERFIELD SUITES, ,in Moquette— / - From £25 ‘ LOW PRICES IN ALL OTHER \ LINES. Swanson and McErlane, SOUTH END FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, STAFFORD STREET. H. J. CLARK, LADIES’ & GENT'S HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, ONLY ONE ADDRESS: NEXT CLUB HOTEL.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 29 April 1926, Page 1
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