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THE GRAND To-night at 8. THE GRAND PETER B. KYNE’S GREATEST TRIUMPH; ABSORBING, COLOURFUL,'REPLETE WITH ACTION, BRIMFUL WITH INTEREST AND SPLENDID ADVENTURE. A STORY OF REAL MEN AND WOMEN IRRESISTIBLE, IT POSSESSES ALL THAT IS REQUIRED OF A ’■ TRULY GREAT PRODUCTION. GEORGE O’BRIEN. ANITA STEWART. IN PETER B. KYNE’S THRILLING STORY OF RANCH LIFE, Entitled • RUSTLING FOR CUPID. He followed the cattle rustler for months! Then one dark night he shot the horse from under him, and had the thief at his mercy. But when he .lumped into the dry creek after the crawling man he. found it -was ? THE WRESTLERS (Van Bibber Comedy) THE WRESTLERS MOUNTAIN OF THE LAW (Variety). FOX NEWS (Topical). Prices; Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/6; Reserves 2/-. Theatre Tel. 486.

IT’S EASY TO PAY FOR Finlayson’s Furniture. £lO Worth, £2 deposit, 3/2 weekly £2O Worth, £4 deposit, 6/4 weekly £3O Worth, £6 deposit, 9/6 ~ £4O Worth, £3 deposit, 12/8 „ £SO Worth, £lO deposit, 15/10 „ £IOO Worth, £2O deposit,.3l/8 „ Lower weekly payments than above if required. OJTHER SUMS BY ARRANGEMENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. We offer a choice beyond comparison in South Canterbury, as contained on two main floors and some fifteen display rooms. WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT THE BIG SHOP IN GEORGE STREET. MARQUETRY. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THIS BEAUTIFUL ARTISTIC WORK? WE STOCK ALL MARQUETRY REQUISITES. SPECIAL SHAPES TO ORDER. We have arranged with an artist of great l ability (whose work speaks for itself), who gives a true repre- I sentation of old time Marquetry, to.[ give lessons every TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, at— FINLAYSON’S, BIG SHOP IN GEORGE STREET. RACES. . . RACES. TIMARU TO DUNEDIN. A BUS will leave Shamrock Hotel at 6 a.m. on SATURDAY, 16th inst., for the Races at DUNEDIN, returning SUNDAY. Fare £1 return. Seats booked at Shamrock Hotel, 5/- deposit." THOMSON AND WATT, Proprietors; CANTERBURY BUTCHERS’ OPERATIVES’ UNION. A GENERAL MEETING of the Ti-J inaru Branch of the above Union will be held in the W.E.A. Rooms, George Street, on FRIDAY, 15th, at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance requested. Business Important. P. WENTWORTH, Secretary. CTREE COOKING DEMONSTRAr TIONS, as usual, in Room, Staf- | ford Street, TO-DAY (Thursday),’ October 14th, at 2.30 p.m. I Menu: —Chelsea Buns, German I Biscuits, Chocolate Sponge. ! Using Sable Knight Cookers. I TIMARU COAL, GAS, AND COKE CO., LTD. OPAWA TENNIS CLUB. 'THE above Club will hold their Opening Day on SATURDAY, 16th inst. Members of other Clubs cordially invited. M. MEYRICK, Hon. Secretary. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. A MEETING will be held in the Technical School, Timaru, on SATURDAY, October 16,■ at 11 a.m:, when an Address will lie delivered by MR M. McLEO'D, 8.A., Senior Inspector of Schools, on “The Teaching of English.” ALEX. LINDSAY, Secretary. ALL PERSONS having Claims! against HENRY FOSTER SMITH late of Totara Valley deceased are ; hereby requested to forward the same in duplicate to the Imdersigned, certified as due and owing at the date of death, the 9th day of September 1926. RAYMOND RAYMOND AND CAMPBELL, Solicitors for the Executrix. CHIROPRACTIC. “ NATURE’S WAY TO HEALTH.” IWIR) T. G. KINNEY (Grad, P.S.C. IVi Mem. N.Z. and A.C.A. Inc.), late of Dunedin, wishes to announce that he has now commenced Practice of his Profession in up-to-date rooms, Tekapo Buildings (first floor) Stafford Street, Timaru, using all latest methods. Hours': 10 to 12.30, 2.30 to 5.30: Saturday 10 to 1 p.m., or by appointment. Telephone 184. NOTICE. T_T H. WALL has pleasure in notilying that he has purchased the Taxi Business of A. J. Stevenson. He has replaced the car with a new Willys-Kniglit 6 Sedan, and confidently looks forward to the continued support of present patrons and the general public. Car-for hire day or night at. lowest .charges. When you require a car ring the Windsor Taxi Stand,-Phone 5 61,-or private address, corner of Heaton and Rose Streets, Phone .284. H. H. WALL, Proprietor. SALE OF LINENS AND COTTONS. 28 SARAH STREET. 2nd House from Bay. Full Range of Plain arid Fancy Dress Linens, from 3/- per yard. New Tray Covers, in all Shapes, Designs and Colourings. Sheetings and Pillowcases, in Linen, Cotton. 1 Many other Articles of all kinds and ] use. Inspection invited Mondays and Tuesdays, or by appointment.—■ ,j Tel. 982.

TIMARU OPERATIC SOCIETY. AN URGENT MEETING of Members will be held in the Savage Club Rooms, Church Street, at 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT. H. J. WASHER. Hon. Secy. .DOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. THURSDAY. A PETER B. KYNE STORY, WITH JACK HOLT AND FLORENCE VIDOR, in: “THE ENCHANTED HILL.” “ THE ENCHANTED HILL.” : A thrilling romance of mystery and lovp, full of pep and humour, but with all the qualities that make stories of the West popular. GAZETTE. SCREEN SNAPSHOTS. COMEDY. SOUTH SCHOOL. SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY S p.m. CONCERT. ... . CONCERT. PUPILS OF STANDARDS. Organised by Staff and Ladies’ Committee. Admission: Adults 1/-. Children, Gd. CRAWFORD’S PICTURES. ANTONIO MORENO In “A STORY WITHOUT WORDS.” A STIRRING AEROPLANE PICTURE, will show as under: ALBURY—TO-NIGHT. HILTON —FRIDAY. POINT—SATURDAY. , PLEASANT POINT. ! ST. MARY’S, CHURCH. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE AND DANCE. PLEASANT POINT HALL. TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th. Good Orchestra. Prizes and Supper. Admission 2/-. g. w. McCarthy, Hon. Secretary. SALISBURY SCHOOL. CONCERT AND DANCE, • In Aid of Prize Funds, Will be held in the OTIPUA HALL, .On THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1926. Miss Morgan’s Orchestra. I Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6; Children Half-price. A. J. BENNISON, Chairman. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. ANNUAL SPORTS. FRIDAY 1.30. SATURDAY 2 p.m. SCHOOL GROUNDS. Afternoon Tea procurable in School. LEVELS COUNTY COUNCIL. ’-TENDERS will be received up to 12 A NOON, TO-MORROW (Friday), October 15th, for: — CONTRACT No. 9 B—Pit8 —Pit Gravel Lower Seadown Road, 450 Cubic Yards. THOMAS BLACK, County Engineer. Car Salesman Wanted. PIIEVIOUS EXPERIENCE NOT ESSENTIAL, BUT MUST BE LIVE WIRE. GOOD WAGES AND COMMISSION. APPLY: S.C. Rugby Motors, Ltd., 55 SOPHIA STREET. LE GRAND LOUNGE. WE CATER FOR YOUR REFRESHMENT AND ENJOYMENT AT ALL TIMES. AFTERNOON TEA 9d. Served amidst' pleasant surroundings and delightful ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. Fresh Fruit Orange and Lemon Drinks, Tee;. Cream, Sundaes, etc., a speciality. RADIO CONCERTS EVERY , EVENING. LE GRAND LOUNGE. The Best Equipped Tea, Luncheon and Soda Fountain Service in South Canterbury. No stairs to climb; no lift to wait for.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 14 October 1926, Page 1

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