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FULLERS’ MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. Rin Tin Tin in the I'di.ht Cry. Snookmns Comedy. Gwtettes. Children Stalls 3d, Circle id, Res. I,' FULLERS’ AT 8 O’CLOCK. AT 8 O’CLOCK. An adventure teeming picture of the vast eouTitry, with tha Wonder Dog of the Screen in his most fencinit'ing; vrfjrk. RIN TIN TIN. PIN TIN TIN* "WITH JOHN HARROX, JUNE MARLOWE, GAYNE in THE NIGHT CRY. It will thrill you, delight you, enthrall you, as no other dog picture has ever done. It will establish beyond doubt that Rinty is the greatest of all dog stars. Crammed with the drama of a little pioneer family, tense with the thrills of a terrifying fight between a giant condor and a shepherd dog, tender with the loyalty of a dog to his master —a tingling story of the sheepraising section of California. THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS. THE PATHE GAZETTE. COMEDY SNOOKUM’S OUTING. COMEDY The Royal Orchestra, favourites with everybody, playing: Overture, Russian Airs, Entr’acte, Mary Lou, Marche de la Cloche Delibes), Vaises Piquantes (Peel), Spanish Gaiety (Bolero), Shuffle Along (Selection), Vendetta (Overture), Fox Trots Bundaberg, Hi-Diddle-Diddle, Come Along, John, Lovee, Love Me. Stalls 1/-, Circle 1/6, Reserves 2/-. Bookings Telephone 670. NO FREE LIST. Telephone Reserves retained until 7.30 only. EUCHRE To-night at 8. EUCHRE. UNITARIAN HALL, CHURCH ST. First Prize —Beautiful Eiderdown Quilt, Value £S 10s. Second Prize —Box of Groceries. Third Prize —Large Bush Rug. Fourth Prize—Tea Set, or Gent’s Watch. Four other Good Prizes, including Towels, &c. 2/6 Admission 2/C RACE DANCE. A DANCE AS ANNOUNCED, WILL BE HELD IN THE RAY PAVILION, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY. FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA OF 7 INSTRUMENTS. Admission 2/6, including Supper. , Girls’ High School. ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT. THEATRE ROYAL. Thursday and Friday, Thursday and Friday, MAY 5 and G. AT 7.45 P.M. BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE BRISTOL ON MONDAY. RESERVED SEATS 3/6. UNRESERVED SEATS 2/6.

COOKING YOU WILL ENJOY. MRS BARNES OF THE RENDEZVOUS, Who has had a wide and practical experience in all branches of HOME-MADE BAKING, Will be pleased to supply on request any recipe customers desire. Do not be afraid to ask. DELIGHTFUL MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS AND TASTY SUPPERS. Private Room to seat 4 0 people reserved for Weddings and Parties, by arrangement. THE RENDEZVOUS, “ WHERE THE GOOD THINGS ARE.” STAFFORD STREET. MRS BARNES, Proprietress. MAKIKIIII. MAKIKIHI ODDFELLOWS’ BALL, COMING OFF ON FRIDAY, MAY 13 th. The Best Dance of the Season. Excellent Floor. Lewis Bros.’ Orchestra. Come one come all to the Oddfellows’ Ball. A Warning and a Challenge Interested Parties having put in circulation the statement that FINLAYSON’S, have underpaid workers in their employ, we herewith warn anyone repeating this that prosecution will follow. At the same time we will pay £5 to the Hospital if any person can prove that Finlayson’s have ever underpaid any man or boy at any period during the forty years they have been employing labour. Many of our staff have received over award rates. FINLAYSON’S, THE BIG SHOP IN GEORGE ST., TIMARU. ITS EASY TO PAY FOR Finlayson’s Furniture. £lO worth, £3 deposit, 3/2 wkly £2O worth, £4 deposit, 0/4 wkly £3O worth, £6 deposit, 9/6 wkly £4O worth, £8 deposit, 12/8 wklj £6O worth, £11) deposit. io/iC „ £IOO worth, £2O depopfc 31/8 „ Lower weekly payment*, than aoow if required. OTHER SUMS BY ARRANGEMENT, DISCOUNT FOR CASH. We offer a choice beyond companion in South Canterbury as contained on two main floors and some Twenty-two Display Rooms. WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT THE BIG SHOP, IN GEORGE STREET.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 30 April 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 30 April 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 30 April 1927, Page 1