Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

MATINEE TO-DAY. AT 2.30 MATINEE TO-DAY THE CHECHAHCOS. THE CHECHAHCOS. SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS. OUR GANG COMEDY. Children—Stalls 3d, Circle 6d, Adults 6d. Reserves 1/-. To-night at 8. FULLERS’ To-night at 8. The finest character work, the biggest heart thrills, the most lovable love story, a great hearted father's love for his sons, and just about the biggest picture of the last ten years. SHOWN IN NINE REELS HIS PEOPLE. HIS PEOPLE. INTRODUCING A GREAT STAGE STAR IN HIS FIRST MOVING * PICTURE—RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT He was a loving son, a tender lover, sincere and honest but life and circumstances forced him to become a prize-fighter while his elder brother, favourite of his f ather, was fast becoming a successful lawyer. But when the pinch came he waS 1 THERE—lrish girl and everything, they were his people and he’d fight for them —die for them. A tremendously appealing drama of the modern generation. Tender as a mother with her first born, sweet as . “ a child taking its first sure step—pathetic as the last rose of tsummer, and poignant as a lover’s first kiss. It captures that rare, beautiful tiling, love of family, belief in one’s own, a picture to win your heart, stick in your m ind, bring tears to your eyes and. laughter to your lips. It will do your heart good to see it. We want to recommend “HIS PEOPLE” to Theatre Royal Patrons as one of the greatest family pictures we have ever had the pleasure to screen. SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS (TO-NIGHT ONLY.) PATHE GAZETTE. OUR GANG COMEDY THE CHAMPEENS OUR GANG COMEDY. THE ROYAL ORCHESTRA in a Budget of delightful orchestrations Stalls 1/- and 1/6; Reserves 2/-. Telephone 570. No Free List. Entertainment concludes at 10.30. Buses at Theatre.

St. John’s Tennis Club. GRAND BAZAAR. GRAND BAZAAR. ST. PATRICK’S HALL, BROWNE STREET. THIS AFTERNOON AND THIS EVENING. PRODUCE STALL, SWEET STALL, WORK STALL, ETC. REFRESH- • MENTS, DANCING, ORCHESTRA. , A HEARTY INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL. ADMISSION FREE. ADMISSION FREE.

THE SALVATION ARMY. THIS SUNDAY 7 T\M. THIS SUNDAY 7 P.M. IN THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. SERVICE OP SONG. SERVICE OF SONG. FROM “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.” HEAR. THE STORY OF THIS OLD NEGRO’S FAITH IN GOD. * _

PLEASANT POINT GRAND PICTURES. SPECIAL FEATURE. "HEARTS AFLAME," AND STEREOSCOPIKS. TO-NIGHT, (Saturday, June 12th.) HILL’S POPULAR PICTURES. WILL SCREEN BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES. In his BEST FILM: THE CIRCUS COWBOY. THE CIRCUS COWBOY. Monday, 14—Pleasant Point. Tuesday, 15—Pareora. Wednesday, 16—St. Andrews. Thursday, 17—Morven. Friday, IS—Glenavy. A Great Programme. MONA VALE. A SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held in the Monavale School, on SATURDAY, lDth June, commencing at 7.30 p.ni. Proceeds in Aid of the PLUNICET SOCIETY. Admission — Adults 2/-, Children Gd. M. J. HOGG, Convener. STAR OF CANTERBURY LODGE. (No. 10, 1.0.0. F.) jyjEMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to meet at corner of North Street and Otipua Road at 2.15 p.m., TO-DAY (Saturday), to attend the Funeral of Late BRO T. W. FYFE. ' S. H. MAUGER, Secretary. A. DUGGAN, N.G. GERALDINE DOMAIN BOARD. THE GERALDINE HOCKEY CLUB f has been granted the exclusive use of the Park on THURSDAY, 17th June, 1926, lor the Hockey Match, Indian Army Representative Team v. Geraldine, with authority to charge l'or admission to the Grounds — Adults 1/G, Children Gd. J. KENNEDY, s Chairman. NOTICE. SOUTH CANTERBURY COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS’ BALL. /'AWING to tile big demand for invitations for the above, all invitations already issued and not exchanged by 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 14tli inst., WILL BE CANCELLED. TENDERS. ’"TENDERS for Grubbing 10 Acres of 1 GORSE, close with the Undersigned, THURSDAY, 17tli June, 192 G. A. FORD, Hanging Rock. MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. WE have Money for Immediate Investment on First Mortgage in Sums of from £SOO to £IOOO. INGLIS AND INGLIS, ■ SOLICITORS. FRESH CREAM DAILY. AT HUTCHISON'S AND YlO GOOD 10 ENTENTE CAKE SHOPPE, SOLD IN SEALED BOTTLES. QUALITY: THE BEST ROSEWILL CREAM.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THD19260612.2.2.6

Bibliographic details

Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 June 1926, Page 1

Word Count
648

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 June 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 June 1926, Page 1