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BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL, FOR THE WELCOME RETURN AFTER TWO AND A HALF YEARS’ ABSENCE. THEATRE ROYAL, TIMARU. Commencing TUESDAY, MARCH 22nd. Two Nights Only. Entire Change of Programme, Second Night. THE FAMOUS ENGLISH HUMPHREY BISHOP MUSICAL COMEDY COY. In their delightful Pot Pouri of New English Musical Comedy, comprising —Clever Comedy, Operatic Gems, Exquisite Dance, Topical Burlesque, Brilliant Music, and Wonderful Frocking. Old Favourites Returning:—Messrs George Ross, Walter Kingsley, Charles Albert, Frank Egan, Fred Webber, Humphrey Bishop. Newcomers: —Evadne Royle, Dorothy Ryder, Elaine Maye, Marie Landon, Thelma Trott, Hilda Reaux, Doris Pretty, Mark Leslie, Dan Flood, Alan Kitson, Billy Barry, Tom Hardie, etc., etc. Plans Now Open at The Bristol. Prices 6/-, 4/-, 2/-. Plus Tax. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! CALEDONIAN GROUNDS, H.M.S. DIOMEDE v. OLD BOYS. TO-DAY! Kick Off at 3 p.in. ADMISSION 1/-. TO-DAY!

THIS AFTERNOON, GARDEN FETE. ST. SAVIOUR’S. FUN FOR ALL! GRAND GARDEN FETE TO BE HELD IN ST. SAVIOUR’S ORPHANAGE GROUNDS. His Worship the Mayor to Open. Municipal Band Will Play Selections. Special Buses from Bank, 2.15, 2.45. Waimataitai 2.15. Return Fares: Adults 1/-. Children 6d. Admission Free. ATTRACTIVE STALLS. BRIGHT SIDE SHOWS (Prizes). AFTERNOON TEA. Plenty of Fun for Young and Old. GERALDINE MUNICIPAL THEATRE. SATURDAY, MARCH 19. 'FINAL SCREENINGS OF VIRILE, VALIANT, VIVID. RUDOLPH VALENTINO, IN THE SON OF THE SHEIK Rioting Colour, Fiery Romance, a Swift Moving Plot of Primitive Love and Hate. COMEDY. GAZETTE, SERIAL. Admission 1/6, 2/-. Special Musical Prologue, “That Night In Araby.” MATINEE 2.30. Children 6d at Matinee Only. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Y.W.C.A. GIRLS’ HOSTEL MOVEMENT. A TUG-OF-WAR CARNIVAL WILL BE HELD IN TIMARU DURING THE WEEK ENDING, 14th MAY, 1927. ENTRIES ARE CALLED for Teams of Six Men, a Captain, and One Emergency. IN FOUR GRADES —A. Grade, Open Weight. B. Grade, Average 12 Stone. C. Grade, Average 11 Stone. D. Grade, Average 10 Stone. TROPHIES VALUED £SO, will.be on view in various Shcp Windows in Stafford Street. „ For Particulars apply, G. JOHNSON, Hon. Sec., Stafford Buildings. MILFORD HALL CARNIVAL. . MARCH 24 THURSDAY MARCH 24 COMMENCING 12.30 P.M. DON’T MISS THE SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS OP THIS MONSTER CARNIVAL. Baby Show: Three Class'jp—^ 6, 12, and 18 Months. Work Stall. Christmas Tree. Bran Tub. Afternoon Tea. Fruit Salad, etc. Side Shows. Sale of Produce. Cake Stall. v. CLANDEBOYE, FOR CLAN FORD SHIELD CHILDREN FREE. MOTOrS FREE. Bicycle Race — Cash Prizes and Trophie' Flat Races. Bun Race. Sack Race. Pillow Fight. Chain Stepping. Sheep Guessing. Nail Driving. Motor Driving. ;U G-OF-WAR —MILFORD ADMISSION 1/-. AT NIGHT- —GRAND BALL —Gents 3/6. Ladies 1/6. Lewis Bros. Orchestra. Waltzing Competition, 10/- in Prizes. Lucky Spot, 10/- Cash Prize. TEMUKA AND GERALDINE A. AND P. ASSOCN. ANNUAL SHOW THURSDAY, MARCH 31st. AT WINCHESTER ENTRIES CLOSE MAT "H 19th. [tending Exhibitors are reminded that it is time to think of preparing ntries. Classes include Sheep, Cattle, DraugK and Light Hoises, abs and Ponies, Pigs, Dogs, Dog Trials, Grain am. Seeds, Field Roots, Vegetables, Fruit, Cooking. Special Prizes for Ladies and Children in Domestic Classes. SCHEDULES AND ENTRY A. G. MACDONALD, President. FORMS NOW AVAILABLE FROM— H. H. FRASER, Timaru. W. F. EVANS, Temuka. J. KENNEDY, Geraldine, Secretary. MACKENZIE COUNTY A. AND P. SOCIETY. FAIRLIE. ANNUAL SHOW, EASTER MONDAY. MZE SCHEDULES ARE NOW AVAILABLE AND CAN BE HAD ON APPLICATION TO THE SECRETARY. PREPARE YOUR ENTRIES NOW FOR ALL CLASSES. DRAUGHT HORSES. Mr Andrew Grant’s Challenge Cup for Brood Mare that reared a al the season just closed. „ Mr W. AVreford’s Challenge Cup for Champion Maie. The Canterbury Farmers’ Co-op. Assn, give trophy value £5 5s for ost points in Draught Horses. 9 ~ , pi o rc i Mr Andrew* Grant donates special of £3. Ist. £2, 2nd, and £1 BUI, v upQt Gelding 3 years old or over (donor not exhibiting). Mackenzie Tartan Champion Ribbons for Champion Mare and GeldS ‘ Exhibitors are advised that Class 102 in Prize Schedule should ad “Colt or Filly foaled since July Ist, 1926. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, 9th APRIL, 19 27. „ cmwTTTW Prpcddent J- A. FRASER, Secretary. G. SAVILLE, President, Fairlie. ANOTHER RECORD YEAR. NEARLY £18,000,000 AVORTH OP NEW BUSINESS IN 1926. EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR. BONUS VOUCHERS 1926 ISSUED SHORTLY. w a M p SOCIETY offers the best proposition on earth to meet all incial contingencies at death such as Probate, Protection of Wives L Superannuation, apart from being an excellent investment duiing for improving the policy holders’ financial status. lURRENDER AND LOAN VALUES ARE PHENOMENALLY HIGH, yone anticipating increasing or taking out New Policies should consult first. R CONTRACTS ARE BACKED UP BY £60,000,000. E A.M.P has no shareholder, every policy holder participating ioiiir in the urofits of the Society. asult us at once, and let us explain the policy that suits your reqmrents This Will be willingly done without obligation to you. FRED. M. WARD, Representative. CO-OP. ASSN., SUG-AGENTS FOR NEW 18. , CANTERBURY CO-OP.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 19 March 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 19 March 1927, Page 1