AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL i To-night 8.10 To-night | LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! THE BRILLIANT 3-ACT ROMANTIC PLAY: “ NEW BROOMS.” Three Acts of Modern, Clean Comedy, Philosophy, Love and Humour. A CLEAN SWEEP OP LAUGHTER. REAL ACTORS. REAL MUSIC. The Cast: Thos. Bates. Sen. . WYRLEY BIRCH Miss Kneeland .... Eve Dawney Williams Mary Curtain George Morrow . . John Warwick Thos. Bates, Jun . LEONARD DOYLE Ethel Bates Molly Raynor Florence Lucile Lisle Wally Norwell .... Norman Wister Dr. Dow Compton Coutts Geraldine March LEONA HOGARTH Simpson Reginald Roberts Play Produced by WYRLEY BIRCH. Night Prices —D.C. and 0.5., 4/-; Stalls, 3/- (plus tax), Pit, 2/-. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. TEMUKA. DOMINION THEATRE. TUESDAY. A Two Gun Epic of the Bad Lands. REX BELL AND LOLA TODD, In “TAKING A CHANCE.” “ TAKING A CHANCE.” “ TAKING A CHANCE.” Cupid takes a hand when a cow puncher and a missionary combine to make bad men good. GAZETTE, SCENIC, COMEDY. WATCH FOR—“THE WOMAN DISPUTED.” GERALDINE. MUNICIPAL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). “THE MAN IN HOBBLES. “THE MAN IN HOBBLES. A Comedy Drama of a Man and his Bride and her Family. Also 2-Reel Comedy, Gazettes, Cartoon. Usual Prices 1/- and 1/6. PUBLIC NOTICES. FAIRLIE. FAREWELL TO REV. FATHER BARRA. ’THE Parishioners and Friends are invited to attend a Farewell Social to the Rev. Father Barra in the Parish Hall, on THURSDAY, January 6, at 8.30 p.m. PRESENTATION to Mr J. Scott Main (Curator Ranger). SubscribI ers will please note the date of Social Evening and Presentation has been I extended to Thursday Week, the 13th j inst., and will be held in the Catholic Hall, Temuka, at 8 o’clock. L. B. James (Chairman); E. Porter and S. D. Mason (Joint Secretaries). WAIMATE. PRESENTATION TO MR G. B. CREEMER. THE Presentation to Mr G. B. CREEMER will be made at a Function to be held in the Silver Band Hall. Shearman Street, Waimate, on WEDNESDAY, sth February, at 8 p.m. Any friend of Mr Creemer wishing to subscribe and who has not already been asked can communicate either with Mr C. L. GUNN or MR S. I. FITCH. SWIMMING. EDWARD SPEECHLY MEMORIAL MILE HANDICAP. (Open only to Members of Clubs affiliated to the South Canterbury Centre.) SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15th, At 3 p.m., IN THE TIMARU HARBOUR. Ist Prize: Speechly Memorial Cup and Trophy Order; Two Guineas. 2nd Prize: Trophy Order; One Guinea. 3rd Prize: Trophy Order; Ten Shillings and Sixpence. Fastest Time; Gold Medal. Entries for the above Events close* with the undersigned at 5 p.m., on Thursday, February 13th. Entry Fee, 1/-. Under the Auspices of the South Canterbury Centre, N.Z.A.S.A. W. CARLTON, Hon. Secretary. Sophia Street, TIMARU. ACCOUNTANCY RESULTS Of BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. No other College in N.Z. can surpass our exam, results. The two hardest subjects are BOOK-KEEPING AND AUDITING. During the past nine years 206 of our students have been successful in Bookkeeping 11 and 212 in Auditing. At the last exams:— IN WELLINGTON: 159 of our students passed. IN AUCKLAND: 7 of the 15 successful candidates in Book-keeping 11. were Banks’s Students. Enrol with “Banks,” follow instructions and be successful. CORRESPONDENCE AND PERSONAL TUITION. Write for full particulars to: BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98L The Terrace, Wellington. H. AMOS, F.R.Econ.S., Managing Director. ■ !■■■ j j TENDERS. TENDERS. ’’TENDERS wanted on account of the Executors late Arthur Ackroyd, Waihi Terrace, Temuka. About 15 Acres Rape ready for Feeding. Tenders close with the undersigned on February 7th. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP ASSN., TEMUKA.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18490, 4 February 1930, Page 1
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