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NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE C 0 LTD. FIEIS : MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. MOTOR CAR (Comprehensive). Trustees, Executors, Attorneys, Agents, STAFFORD STREET, R. L. GAMES : : : : Manager.

MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30 TO-DAY. MATINEE RICHAKI) TALMADGE IN TUB NIGHT PATROL. MATINEE AESOP GABLE, SERIAL. AL ST. JOHN COMEDY. MATINEE —• —Children 3d and ,6d; Adults 6d. Reserves 1/-. 7.45 FULLERS’ ' 7,45 A GIGANTIC TWO STAR PROGRAMME OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT: MONTE HU E With MYRNA I.OY, In the Tropical Intriguing Romance: ACROSS THE PACIFIC. RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR FOR ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY See San Francisco’s Chinatown—Subtle, Mysterious—as it was before the Earthquake. Guerilla Warfare with Aguinaldo’s Rebels. Action —and More Action —Fast and Furioufe Native Spies, Beautiful Half-caste Women—and a Dovil-may-caro Hero who seeks Death, because he believes he can no longer Claim the Girl he Lves. SPECIAL, THE F. 8.0. SENSATION: RICHARD TALMADGE. The Champion Stunt Artist and one of the World's Greatest Gymnasts* in THE NIGHT PATROL. Here is Dick as a policeman; a swagger bey of the force- —a credit to his uniform —swinging his baton and landing where it will do most good —a breath of sweet romance. Dick’s dare-devil stunts will lake your breath awuv. Supporting artists are: GLADYS HULETTK. GRACE DARMOND, MARY CARR AND ARTHUR CONRAD. AESOP FABLE. FATIIE GAZETTE. AL ST. JOHN COMEDY.Hear (lie Royal Orchestra: Direction of Mr N. B. Sutcliffe in Entr'acte, Silver Bell; Overture, Drifting and Dreaming; Two Guitars, Ilorliek; The Pearl of Korea, Hosmer; Meditation, Urbelo; Fox Trot::; Don't Jazz Me, Me Too, Lonely, Waltzes: The Prisoner’s Release; Wasting My Time on You; Loving All the Time. Stalls 1/-, Circle 1/6; Reserves 2/-. Theatre Telephone 570. HOCKEY. TIIE MEN'S FIYE-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT Will be held at T I M A R U P A R K , T I M A R U PARK, TO-DAY. COMMENCING AT I P.M. 25 TEAMS WILL COMPETE'! 25 TEAMS WILL COMPETE'! ALL NORMAL SUCCESSFUL MEN CARRY LIFE ASSURANCE. THE MAN WHO IS NOT INSURED FOR SOME AMOUNT IS A CURIOSITY. A POLICY IN THE A.M.P. SOCIETY BRINGS PEACE OF MIND TO THE MAN WHO LOVES HIS WIFE, AND CHILDREN, FOR HE KNOWS, WHATEVER MAY HAPPEN, THEY ARE PROVIDED FOR. AN A.M.P. POLICY • MF Y\S READY CASH FOR THE WIDOW OF THE WELL-TO-DO MAN, : WHOSE FUNDS WOULD OTHERWISE BE TIED UP WITH THE SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE. \ POLICY WITH THE A.M.P. IS AN INVESTMENT THAT INCREASES YEARLY THERE IS NO UNCERTAINTY, NO DEPRECIATION, NO POSSIBILITY OF LOSS. Funds Exceed £65,000,000. POLICY-HOLDERS ARE THE ONLY SHAREHOLDERS. CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. THE LARGEST BONUS-PAYING INSTITUTION ON EARTH. FRED M. WARD, Representative.

MANY YEARS AGO We introduced to this! Country the first shipment of WALTER COLLINSON PIANOS. To-day finds thousands of these Fine Pianos in New Zealand Homes. For Sterling Value Buy 1 “COLLINSON.” PAREORA. ■THE PAREORA RIFLE CLUB hook 1 FRIDAY, IGth October, for ANNUAL DANCE and PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES. C. E. LONGMAN, 1 Hon. Secretary. TO-NIGHT. 7.30. TO-NIGHT. MAIN SCHOOL. CARDS DANCING. Slade’s Orchestra. J. M. Thomson, M.C. Two Lucky Spot Waltzes. Valuable Prizes: Ladies’ and Gents’w Cards: Ist, £1 Order; 2nd, 10/Order. Good Supper Provided., Admission 2/-. Right of Admission Reserved. A. CARNEGIE. Secretary. TENDERS FOR LEASE. ■TENDERS are invited- for a five years’ lease of ninety-six apres, and nineteen perches more or less, situate on the Landsborougli Road, being part Rural Sections 629 6 and 309 5 lately occupied by Mr John Shaw. The property is well watered and subdivided. Well built residence and outbuildings. It is well suited for dairy farming. Tenders close at 5 o’clock p.m., on TUESDAY, the 20 th instant, at the office of the undersigned. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. The conditions of Tender and a copy of the Lease may be inspected at the office of the undersigned. RAYMOND. RAYMOND AND CAMPBELL, Solicitors, Timaru. ROYAL ROYAL (N.Z.) AGRICULTURAL SHOW AGRICULTURAL SHOW Will be held at Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY: NOV. 9 THURSDAY: NOV. 10 And FRIDAY: NOV. 11 ENTRIES .ENTRIES Close.with the Secretary as follows:’ Implements, Machinery and N.Z. Manufactures on Saturday, October Bth; General Entries on Saturday, October 15th. Applications for Space for Side* Shows on Saturday, November stti. Schedules Free on application. ' - G. G. DENNISTQN, ■ Show Secretary, 151 Worcester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. "

ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, FAIRLIE ORGAN RECITAL, ]\/JIl F. C. BURRY, of St. Luke’s, Oanniru, will give an ORGAN RECITAL in the Church, on MONDAY, 19th inst, to commence at S p.m. C. J. TALBOT, Warden. TEMUKA. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ANNUAL SOIREE AND CONCERT will be held in the Drill Hall, on THURSDAY, October Gth. Tea on Tables at 6 p.m. Concert at S p.m. Admission: including Tea, 1/6; Children, Half-price. W. G. SCARLET, Hon. Secy. WINCHESTER. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. A EUCHRE SOCIAL will be held In the Sunday School, on TUESDAY, 20(li inst., at 7.30 p.m. Admission 1/6, Refreshments Provided. L. 11. ORBELL, For the Committee. TEMUKA. ST. JOSEPH’S TENNIS CLUB. THE ABOVE CLUB will hold their A ANNUAL DANCE, in the Catholic Hall,, on WEDNESDAY, 28th inst., at 8 p.m. Good Music. Good Supper. Novelty Dances. i\l. CRANNITCH, Hon. Secy. MILFORD LAGOON ASSOCN. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Association, will he held in the Fire Brigade Rooms, on THURSDAY, 2 2nd inst., at S p.m. All lady supporters are requested to he present. Business: Arrangements for Tug-of-War, and Bazaar. F. MARTIN, Secretary. GERALDINE DISTRICT NURSE FUND. Two Ono-Act Plays: THE GRAND CHAM’S DIAMOND, And MASTER WAYFARER, By GERALDINE PLAYERS, in the TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, Sept. 20 th. Admission: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. HILTON BENEDICTS. THE above Benedicts invito the Spinsters and Bachelors aiul Patrons of the District to their ANNUAL BALL, to he held in the Hal!, on FRIDAY, September, 2 3rd. _ McCon achy’s Orchestra. MRS BRIEN, Secretary. L. BEATTIE, Treasurer. PLEASANT POINT. T HEREBY DECLARE that Hie statements reflecting on my character which have been made by a certain person in Pleasant Point, are absolutely false and without the slightest foundation, and are being circulated solely for the purpose of injuring my business. The person making them knows that they are false, anil that he or anyone repeating them is liable to prosecution. Should it again reach me that these malicious statements are still being circulated, I shall be compelled to protect my character by immediately‘talcing legal proceedings. . . SYDNEY GRAY, GRAY’S' MOTOR WORKS, PLEASANT POINT,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17756, 17 September 1927, Page 1

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