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AT 8. AT 8. Majestac TO-NIGHT ONLY TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT ONLY TO-NIGHT. A Richard Harding Davis Story— FUGITIVES. 0000000000000000 FUGITIVES. Dazzling Night Life on two Continents, featuring MADGE BELLAMY. DON TERRY. A tense drama of the Underworld, a beautiful stage star, an over-zealous attorney sends her to gaol, and a set of crooks are involved in a plot which concerns the conviction of an Innocent girl on a murder charge. MAJESTIC NEWS. „ COMEDY. TRAVELOGUE. Stalls 1/-, Circle 1/6, Res. 2/-. Tel. 651. HOCKEY TOURNAMENT MEN’S PIVE-A-SIDE. LADIES' SIX-A-SIDE. GERALDINE DOMAIN. THURSDAY. 29th August. THURSDAY. 1.15 PM. RECORD ENTRIES! RECORD ENTRIES! Adults 1/-. Children 6d. GRAND BALL AND PRESENTATION OF.TROPHIES, TOWN HALL 8 P.M Sinclair’s Orchestra.

TEMUKA. DOMINION THEATRE. TUESDAY. A FILM FULL OF REAL DRAMA—GEORGE O’BRIEN & LOIS MORAN In “ TRUE HEAVEN.” “ TRUE HEAVEN.” A Fighting with a Fighting Chance—then see what Fate does to bring two Lovers together. GAZETTE, SCENIC, COMEDY. METHODIST CHURCH. WOODLANDS STREET. WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1929, At 7.30 pjn. H. ERNEST NICHOL’S SACRED CANTATA, “DAY AND NIGHT,” Will be Rendered by the Choir. Preceding the Cantata a Grand Concert will be given. Tickets 1/-. Proceeds in Aid of Choir Funds. GhIKrAIjDINE. AAISS HAVELAAR will speak in the IVA PARISH HALL, GERALDINE, on WEDNESDAY, 28th, at 2.30 pun., on the WORK OF THE ST. SAVIOUR'S ORPHANAGES. SALISBURY. 'THE Benedicts, Spinisters and Bachelors of Salisbury invite their friends of Adah, Otipua and down to their Ball, to be held in the School, on FRIDAY, September 13. Grand March at 8 p.m. (MISS) M. BLACK, Secretary. J. S. TALBOT, Chairman. ASHBURY BOWLING CLUB. The annual meeting of the above Club will be held in the Chib Pavilion, Lukey Street, on WEDNESDAY, August 28th, at 7.30. Members and Intending Members cordially invited. J. W. WAKEFIELD, Hon. Secretary. FAIRLIE. LEAVING disposed of our 1 1 CUTTING PLANT, it is requested that all Accounts owing to us be paid before 31st AUGUST, 1929. MCLAUGHLIN BROS. TAXI. ALWAYS AVAILABLE. HUDSON SEDAN. Messages left at 'PHONE 066 receive prompt attention. J. A. TEMPLETON, CHURCH STREET TAXI STAND. “YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST.” NICE FURNITURE DOESN’T ALWAYS REQUIRE WEALTH —YOU CAN ENJOY THE COMFORT AND PRIVILEGES OF GOOD FURNITURE RIGHT FROM THE START BY EMPLOYING FINLAYSON’S EASY WAY TO BETTER HOMES. DON’T HESITATE. COME RIGHT NOW. INSPECT THE LARGEST FURNITURE DISPLAY IN SOUTH CANTERBURY. EASY TERMS. OR A DISCOUNT FOR CASH At FINLAYSON’S THE BIG SHOP IN GEORGE STREET, “ The Safe Place to Trade.”

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18354, 27 August 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18354, 27 August 1929, Page 1