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BOYS AND GIRDS WILD PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE SERIAL SENTENCE MUST BE AT THE THEATRE BY THE 20th. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY FOR YOU AND THE WHOLE FAMILY. MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY MATINEE AT 2.30 RIN-TIN-TIN IN TRACKED IN THE SNOW COUNTRY. PATHE GAZETTE. WOOD SIMPS (COMEDY). Very Last Episode of the Champion Serial — SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS. SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS. Children: Stalls 3d, Circle 6d; Adults 6d. Reserves 1/-. FULLERS’ At 8 o’clock. FULLERS’ We have the Picture for our Patrons This Evening that -will compel them to stand up and shout and shout again. The Screen’s Most Wonderful Dog; there may be others but none like your own Favourite. RIN-TIN-TIN. In the S-Reel Screen Classic of sizzling, suspenseful sensations. TRACKED IN THE SNOW COUNTRY. The Almost Human Intelligence of this Remarkable Dog is incredible. His Fidelity and Sagacity are Astounding. The Noble Animal will Thrill You by His Intense Loyalty and Relentless pursuit and capture of his Master’s Enemy. THE WONDER DOG WILL CLAW HIS WAY IN TO YOUR HEART IN THIS REMARKABLE FILM, AND HE WILL BE ASSISTED BY JUNE MARLOWE, MITCHELL LEWIS, DAVID BUTLER; PATHE GAZETTE. SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS (Last Episode). Hal Roach Comedy WOOD SIMPS Hal Roach Comedy. The Royal Orchestral FIVE, directed by Mr N. B. SUTCLIFFE. Stalls 1/-, Dress Circle 1/6, Reserves 2/-. Telephone 570. POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. BOOK NOW! , i.—r. . ■ ni., i,— ... - " I ■ IH4 ~ SOUTH CANTERBURY RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. TO-DAY Fraser Park TO-DAY. No. 1 Ground—--1.30 p.m., FOURTH GRADE: STAR B. v. HIGH SCHOOL*A'. 2.45 p.m.—SENIORS: OLD BOYS v WAIHI. No. 2 Ground—--1.30 p.m.—JUNIOR: STAR v. ODD BOYS. 2.45 p.m.—SENIORS: STAR v. CELTIC. Refreshments on Grounds. ADMISSION 1/-. LADIES 6d. GRAND STAND 6d< J. y, McKEAGUB, Secretary, To-night at 8. . . . EUCHRE. r ., . r . To-night at 8. UNITARIAN HALL, CHURCH ST. Ist Prize —Beautiful Eiderdown Quilt, Value £7 10s. 2nd Prize—Travelling Rug, Value 85/-. 3rd Prize—Pair of 111 Size Blankets. 4th Prize —701 b. Bag of Sugar. Four Good Prizes: Towels, Cups and Saucers, &c. Admission 2/6. Admission 2/6.

TERMINATION OF LEASE. fYWING to the Termination of the Lease, the WENTWORTH TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMS Will be CLOSED ON JULY Ist. We will now be 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.m. Please note this fact. Do not walk the stairs, but take the Lift. MR. A. W. MARTIN, the wellknown Rupture Specialist from Diyiedin, is now on his 21st visit to the Centres of New Zealand. He will be in Timaru from TO-DAY, (SATURDAY), 26th inst., until TUESDAY", the 29th, and may be consulted free from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Beverley House, Wai-iti Road. ■ . GERALDINE. . MUNICIPAL THEATRE. FINAL SCREENING — SATURDAY, JUNE 26. THE SHOOTING OF DAN McGREW. THE SHOOTING OF DAN McGREW. Wonderful Supporting Programme. Admission 1/6; 2/-.

GLEN-ITI. CPINSTERS and BACHELORS o£ Glen-iti have booked FRIDAY NEXT, July 2nd, l'or their ANNUAL BALL. Admission by Card ONLY. Thomson’s Bus leaves Gabites’ Corner at 7.45, returning after Dance. Usual Fares 9d, 1/6 Return. MISS D. LOOiUES, J. BOWER, Jt. Secretaries. WAIHOA FORKS. ADD INTERESTED in Forming a GUN CLUB at Waihoa Forks, are invited to attend a Meeting to be held in the Post Office, on MONDAY, 28th, at S p.m. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. A MEETING will be held in the Main School, Timaru, TO-DAY, June 26th, at 11 a.m. Business: To Receive Report from the Delegates to N.Z.E.I. ALEX. LINDSAY, Secretary. TEMUKA BOROUGH COUNCIL. EAST END DRAINAGE. x THE PROPOSED LOAN OF £6,700. \\ MEETING of all interested in ■'*' the above scheme will be held in the Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30th inst., at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of considering the Proposal. His Worship the MaJ-or. and Councillors will be pleased to furnish all possible information. a. j. McPherson, Town Clerk. TRESPASS NOTICE. TRESPASSERS found on F. E. Cone's Farm, Middle Valley, will be PROSECUTED.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 June 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 June 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 June 1926, Page 1

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