AMUSEMENTS. Matinee ROYAL Matinee To-day THE GIANT OF THE MOUNTAINS To-day at 2.30. Serial. Comedy. Cartoon. Gazette. at 2.30. Children—Stalls 3d; Circle 6d; Adults 6d. Reserves 1/-. AT 7.55. Royal AT THE HOME OF BIG SILENT PICTURES. Modern Youth rushing down the toboggan of life's pleasure—and no braked to stop them. In the Fox Special GIRLS GONE o o o o GIRLS GONE WILD. o o WILD. Starring the new and delightful team of hustling youth SUE CARROLL and NICK STUART. This is a highly entertaining story of modern youth, life, excitement, gleaming lights. Happiness made King, and every girl a Queen. The picture make* an appeal to all classes and holds many dramatic climaxes. It illustrate* the folly of careless youth in becoming involved with bad company. You’ll see some wonderful and unique scenes in the Special outdoors story laid in the Italian Alps. Meet the famous MACISTE MACISTE In the brilliant Italian Production THE GIANT OF THE MOUNTAINS. Here’s something new for picturegoers. Thrills such $s never before, Larry Semon Comedy. Tarzan Comedy. Stalls 1/-; Circle 1/6; Reserves 2/-. ’Phone 570. MATINEE MATINEE Majestic Precisely the same programme as we screen at the evening session. Children 9d and 1/-; Adults 1/- and 1/6. Reserves 2/-. THE ENTERTAINMENT OF TO-DAY. EVERYWHERE THE PUBLKI DEMAND THE NEW SENSATION THE TALKIES. Screening for 1 'mAY 11 ”mcAVOY and CONRAD NAGEL IN THE PART TALKIE COMEDY DRAMA CAUGHT IN THE FOG. A Story of stolen pearls, burglars, police officers and a whole lot of laughA SEE AND HEAR. REX SCHEPPE The musical genius with his Banjo. SEE AND HEAR. THE HOWARD BROTHERS Comedy stars, smart stories and vocal numbers. SEE AND HEAR. WAKING’S COLLEGIAN ORCHESTRA Described by everybody as GREAT. Majestic Sound Gazette. , jf lans Th ® a^? Stalls 1/6; Circle 2/-; Reserves 2/9. Phones 51.0 or 651. Monday—AN ALL TALKIE—THE HOME TOWNERS.
AMUSEMENTS. ST. ANDREWS SCHOOL. GRAND CONCERT, Arranged by the Bristol Piano Co., Will be held in Aid of Prize Funds, On THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1929. Adults 2/-. Children 6d. Dance to Follow. Good Music. JAMES HAY, Chairman. TIMARU MUNICIPAL T^AND. nr*HE BAND will render a CONCERT 1 in the PARK, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.45 pan. LIEUT. W. H. OSBORNE, Conductor. PUBLIC NOTICES. ROYAL SHOW AT INVERCARGILL, DECEMBER 10, 11, 12. A CCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS ** is being arranged by Billeting Committee. Applications for Accommodation will be received not later than MONDAY, December 2. Book Early. H. J. Farrant, Hon. Secretary Accommodation Committee, Box 272, Invercargill. TIMARU MUNICIPAL BAND. ALL interested in the Progress of the ■c' Band are invited to attend at the Bandroom, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. Competitions Seniors and Juniors. LIEUT. W. H. OSBORNE, Conductor. TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE RE WATER SUPPLY. ■THE attention of Householders is /A drawn to Section 41, Part V. of the Consolidated Bylaw which prohibits the use of any hose connected with the ordinary supply from the waterworks for the purpose of watering any garden or for any other purpose unless during the whole time of such use, such hose shall be held by hand; and on no condition shall water from a hose be left running at night. Any person offending against the above provision is liable to a penalty not exceeding £2O (twenty pounds). E. KILLICK, Town Clerk. FINLAYSON’S, The Big Shop in George St. BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. YOU HAVE THE LARGEST FURNITURE STOCK IN SOUTH CANTERBURY TO SELECT FROM. COMPARE OUR QUALITY AND PRICES. THEY WILL MEET ANY COMPETITION AT ANY TIME. FINLAYSON’S, The Big Shop in George St
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18412, 2 November 1929, Page 1
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