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THE GRAND, The Screen’s Greatest Stunt Star: WILLIAM CODY. WILLIAM CODY. WILLIAM CODY. With Sally Blaine, Louise Carver, In: WOLVES OF THE CITY. WOLVES OF THE CITY. WOLVES OF THE CITY. The “Wolves of the City” were on his trail, but he proved himself a fox in eluding their trap. ALSO SCREENING. A Drama of the North West Mounted Police. GLENISTER OF THE MOUNTED. GLENI3TER OF THE MOUNTED. GLENISTER OF THE MOUNTED. Starring MAURICE FLYNN. MAURICE FLYNN. MAURICE FLYNN. A Picture with a pleasing Story—plenty of Action and Thrills. OSWALD CARTOON, LATEST NEWS. OSWALD CARTOON, LATEST NEWS. Prices: Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/6. ’Phone 486. | Coming SATURDAY—--1 DALE AUSTIN | (Miss New Zealand) | | FRANK BAKER | (Brother of “Snowy” Baker. | With TIM McCOY, in: j | “THE BUSHRANGER.” I | “THE BUSHRANGER.” | GERALDINE. MUNICIPAL THEATRE. SATURDAY, 15; MONDAY, 17th. The Picture for You and Your Family. RAMONA. RAMONA. RAMONA. RAMONA. The Picture with a Soul, a Tear, a Smile. Admission, 1/6 and 2/-. PRE-SESSIONAL ADDRESSES. REV. CLYDE CARR, M.P. Saturday, June 15: Salisbury School, 7.0; Adair School, 7.45; Otipua Hall, 8.30. Monday, June 17: Kingsdown School, 7.15; Pareora Hall, 8.0. Bring your Questions and Requests. S.C. BASKETBALL ASSN. QWING to Girl Guides’ Rally, the Tournament set down for Saturday, 15th June, will be POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, 22nd JUNE. All Teams to be assembled on Caroline Bay Courts at 1.30 p.m. sharp. V. WHITEHOUSE, Secretary. GIRL GUIDES’ ASSOCIATION. ]\ARS J. F. STUDHOLME, Provincial j Commissioner for Canterbury, i will hold an Inspection of Guides and Brownies on Caroline Bay, TO-MOR-ROW. at 2.30 p.m. In the event of a wet day inspection will be held in the Bay Hall. M. G. ULRICH, District Comm., Timaru. THE COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED. THE Prices of Tablet Sugar, Bulk and 1 Cartons, and Icing Sugar, are this day REDUCED by Two Pounds (£2) per Ton. J. NEWELL, Manager. Auckland, 14th June, 1929. GENERAL LABOURERS’ UNION. (Timaru Branch.) A SPECIAL MEETING will be held in W.E.A. Rooms, George Street, TO-NIGHT (Friday), June 14th, at 7 o’clock. Business: The proposed registration of branch as a separate union. All members requested to attend. J. R. SNEDDEN, Secretary. BOOKS FOR 3d NEW LENDING LIBRARY. 291 A STAFFORD STREET NORTH. A/JISS THOMSON has pleasure in announcing she has opened up a Lending Library, containing all the most popular and best Books, which will be let out for 3d each, on the Subscriber paying a total deposit of 2/-. An inspection will be appreciated. SKATING! . SKATING! NOTICE TO SKATERS. to Contractors erecting new roof, NO SKATING at OPEN AIR RINK UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. B. NELSON. Manager. PLANTING SEASON: 1929. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF NURSERY STOCK, INCLUDING ROSES. ORNAMENTAL, and FLOWERING SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS,’ FRUIT TREES, RHUBARB, and SEAKALE ROOTS. CABBAGE AND CAULIFLOWER PLANTS NOW READY. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF FLORAL WORK AT SHORT NOTICE. P. G. ALLEN, NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST, STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. Telephone 233. McJNTYRE’S Extra Strong Regulating Pills. Yonr Chemist will , j post you for a penny extra. Pr“*“ 6s | per box.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18291, 14 June 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18291, 14 June 1929, Page 1