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MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND. The . Special Afternoon Sessions give you the opportunity of avoiding the inconvenience of gaining a seat at the night sessions. Children 6d, Adults 1/-, Circle 1/G, all Reserves 2/-. Theatre Royal. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Again This Evening, the New Zealand Government’s Wonderful Presentation. Just as every Town and City wherever Glorious New Zealand. Glorious New Zealand. IS SHOWN. Crowds of Timaruvians are taking the wonderful sightseeing trip to witness the world’s greatest scenic and sporting picture. Glorious New Zealand. Glorious New Zealand. A Picture of unsurpassed beauty and rare fascination. Miss anything, but don’t miss the most beautiful scenic film of the World’s most beautiful country. In these days of boast and brag it is hard to impress upon a longsuffering public the merits of this wonderful scenic film, but the 7 " fact that over 15,000 people saw the picture in Auckland in one week, and 20,000 saw it in Christchurch, recently, is convincing proof that “Glorious New Zealand” is a picture of very great charm and attraction. It is a great' achievement —a m agnificent production adequately portrays the wonders of our marvellous country for the first time. INFORMATIVE CHAT AND STORY BY SIR. TANO FAMA. Box Plans will remain at The Bristol until 5 p.m., and afterward* at The Theatre Royal Office. Stalls 1/-, Circle 1/6, Reserves 2/-. MATINEES TO-DAY AND FRIDAY. Special Bus will leave HIGHFIELD at 2 p.m. DAILY FOR THE THEATRE.’ MATINEES RESERVES THROUGH TELEPHONE 570.

TERMINATION OF LEASE. COWING to the Termination of the Lease, the WENTWORTH TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMS Will be CLOSED ON JULY Ist. We will now he able to concentrate our efforts as Caterers in THE STAFFORD, wherein we are installing some of the Restaurant Plant from the Exhibition. The present high standard of Catering will be maintained, and we will specialise on a very quick service. LUNCHEON 1/6. MORNING TEA 9d. ORCHESTRAL AFTERNOON TEA 9d. COOKED TEA 5—7, 1/6. Lift working continuously from 10 a.m. till 7 p.mc Please note this fact. Do not Avallc the stairs, but take the Lift. lyiß. A. W. MARTIN, the wellknown Rupture Specialist from Dunedin, is now on his 21st visit to the Centres of New Zealand. He will be in Timar.u from SATURDAY, the 26th, until TUESDAY, the 29th, and may be consulted free from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Beverley House," Wai-iti Road. MARCHWIEL ORCHARDS, WAIMATAITAI. APPLES IN ANY QUANTITY NOW READY. , Te Weka Street Shed open on Saturday Mornings. Delivery as usual. Tel. No. 361. THE USUAL MONTHLY CONCERT 1 will be held in the UNITARIAN HALL, on THURSDAY, the 24th of JUNE, at S p.m. The Usual Dance at 10 p.m. D. PETRIE, Hon. Secy. WAEUATE-TIMARU BUS SERVICE "jpHE BUS will run daily, except SATURDAYS, leaving Waimate, 9 a.m., returning from Todd’s Garage, Timaru, 3.30. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 190 S, AND ITS AMENDMENTS, and: IN THE MATTER OF THE SOUTH CANTERBURY SPORTS DEPOT, LTD., in Voluntary Liquidation. OTICE is hereby given that all Creditors of the above Company e required on or before the 20th y of July, 1926, to render their :counts in detail, together with eir name and address, to the unrsigned, Hay’s Buildings, Stafford reet, Timaru, and if so required by tiee in writing, to personally, or rough their solicitor, prove their rims at such time and place as all be specified in such notice, or default thereof will be excluded jm the benefit of any distribution ide before such claims are proven. Dated at Timaru this 22nd day June, 1926. A. C. MARTIN, Liquidator. P.O. Box 58, Timaru. The Repair Bill IS THE CONSTANT CONCERN OF EVERY MOTORIST. JAMES DALY, MOTOR ENGINEER, Guarantees to help you to considerably reduce your Repair BUI and increase Running Satisfaction HIS METHOD IS: No experiments, but personal execution, backed by years of experience. SEEK HIS ADVICE. YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT. JAMES DALY, GARAGE: SOPHIA STREET. Telephone 4 90M.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 24 June 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 24 June 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 24 June 1926, Page 1