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MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30 MATINEE DOUGLAS MACLEAN in THE SUNSHINE TRAIL. SAMSON OP THE CIRCUS; THE PATHE GAZETTE; TWO DANDY TWO-REEL COMEDIES: BUSTER’S NIGHTMARE AND THE RAID. Children: Stalls 3d, Circle 6d; Adults 6d. Reserves 1/-. FULLERS’ FULLERS’ AT S O’CLOCK. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY IN YEARS. AND A PICTURE OP A MOTHER YOU’LL NEVER FORGET. A mighty fine production in Eight Big Throbbing Reels from the pen of the famous author: KEX BEACH. BEX BEACH. REX BEACH. BEX BEACH. Scene ®for Scene as the Book related the Story, so it is on the screen;; , , THE GOOSE WOMAN. " Featuring JACK PICKFORD. LOUISE DRESSER. marc McDermott and cox.staxch bexnett. ; Marie Do Nardi, the famous opera singer, now a forgotten for-get-me-not, yesterday the toast of the country, to-day shunned and ridiculed by the people who once applauded her. A boy and a girl born for each other-—between them, a ruthless, selfish old woman rapidly sliding from all friends. Innocently, she put him in the hands of the police—furnished them evidence that fitted the noose , t around his neck. And she was his mother, which makes “The Goose /Woman,” a picture different from all others. She gave up a fortune for him—stuck by him when he lost his name—clung to him when he was in jail. Cynics who don’t believe in the modern girl must see . “The Goose Woman.” The story of a love Which conquered Ridicule, Disgrace, Temptation, and downed the terrors of the Third Degree. THE PATHE GAZETTE. SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS. COMEDY THE RAID COMEDY Numbers by the Royal Orchestra, directed by Miss K. Slierlock, A.T.C.L., will embrace: Overture, The Man behind the Gun, La Ritirata ' Italiana, Tendres Baisers, Faust Selection, Sierre Madre. Romantic Suite, Ballet Music from Faust, Redzi, Nymph and Satyr, Suite Gabrille, also Maroubra Bay, and I Will, latest Manly Publishing Successes. Stalls 1/-, Circle 1/C; Reserves 2/-. Tel. 570. dance. dance. dan’ce. dance. TO-NIGHT. , TO-NIGHT.' CAROLINE BAY HALL. AT S P.M. MISS DEWAR’S. ORCHESTRA. MISS DEWAR’S ORCHESTRA. GENTS 2/6, LADIES 2/-.. \ . ■ C. E. HOOPER, M.C. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. Monday, May 3, 8 p.m. OFFICIAL OPENING NIGHT OF LEWIS’S ARCADE BILLIARD SALOON. ’ BIG EXHIBITION BILLIARDS. CLARK McCONACHY, OUR N.Z. CHAMPION, and three of our local amateurs. 750 up Billiards, and two games Snooker; also a series of trick and fancy shots. McConachy :uses Bonzoline and Crystalate Balls in all his matches. NO ADMISSION CHARGE OPENING NIGHT.

IT’S EASY TO PAY FOR ■; ; KINLAVSON’S FURNITURE. £lO Worth, £2 deposit, 3/2 weekly £2O Worth, £4 deposit, 0/4 weekly I £3O Worth, £6 deposit, 9/6 weekly £4O Worth, £S deposit, 12/S weekly £SO Worth, £lO deposit, 15/10 „ £IOO Worth, £2O deposit, 31/S „ CITHER SUMS BY ARRANGEMENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. THE BIG SHOP IN GEORGE ST. ST. PETER’S HALL, KENSINGTON. DANCE. ' DANCE. MONDAY, MAY 3, 1926. Admission 2/-. Miss Dewar’s Orchestra. Supper Provided. GERALDINE. (CITIZENS interested in making a Presentation to Mr George Sherratt, who is leaving lor Fairlie, ( are requested to meet at Mr Kennedy’s Office, on SATURDAY EVENING, Ist May, at S o’clock. J. KENNEDY, Mayor. OTIPUA PAROCHIAL DISTRICT. THE REV. T. V. GILFILLAN, on furlough, will Lecture, with Lantern Views, on the North China Mission: Otipua Hall, Monday, May 3, 7.30; St. Peter’s, Pareora. Tuesday, May 4, 7.30. All invited. Collections for Mission.

NOTICE. P ERSONS Shooting on my Property will be Prosecuted. ROGER B. GILLINGHAM, Winscombe. S.C. HUNT. THE. MEET at Rosewill sof» clown for PHI DAY, :10th inst.. at ' 1 am., has been altered to TO-DAY, Ist of May, at same hour and same place. H. IT. FRASER, Secretary. PETROL PRICES. GUARANTEE!! PLUME .MOTOR SPIRIT, 1/10 per gallon CASH. MOTOR OIL From 5/- Upwards. HENSHAW’S GARAGE, EVANS STREET. “THE LICENSING ACT, 1905.” ‘ LICENSING DISTRICT OF TIMAItU ] NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A 3 PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. 1 c T JOSEPH LEE, of Timaru, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice j that I desire to obtain and will at [ the next licensing meeting to be holden at the Courthouse, Timaru, on the 10th day of June. 1926, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican’s License for a house situated at Timaru, and known by the name (or sign) of the Do- J minion Hotel, containing twentyeight rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. s Dated the 2Sth day of April, 192 G. (Signature) JOSEPH LEE. NOTICE. A N I Person Trespassing with Dog or Gun on the Properties of the undersigned, will be Prosecuted. JOHN BROWN. DAVID BROWN, “Riverslea,” Terauka.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 1 May 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 1 May 1926, Page 1