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nt MALAWI? INSURANCE CO. LIMITED. FIRE. MARINE AND ACCniSENT, MOTOR CAR (COMPREHENSIVE). TRUSTEES. EXECUTORS, ATTORNEYS, AGENTS. STAFFORD STREET. R. L. EAMES: Manager.

AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE THE LONG LONG TRAIL MATINEE CARTOON. COMEDY. MATINEE Children 6d and 1/MATINEE Adults 1/- and 1/6. At 8. R° Y A L At 8 ’ He's Back. He's Back on the Back of a Horse, the Past Riding Cjiekerjack Cowboy. HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON In the story of a man who knew all about roping wild horses —but he found that roping a girl was a different matter In: THE LONG LONG TRAIL. THE LONG LONG TRAIL. THE LONG LONG TRAIL. THE LONG LONG TRAIL. Universal’s All Talking Romance. Universal’s All Talking Romance. A Riding, Fighting, Laughing Feature of the Rugged Outdoors. HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON A Riding, Fighting, Laughing Westerner in his Big Talking Picture of the Rugged Outdoors. THE LONG LONG TRAIL. THE LONG LONG TRAIL. THE LONG LONG TRAIL. THE LONG LONG TRAIL. Fuller-Hayward Short Varieties Include: UNIVERSAL SOUND GAZETTE, The Talking Reporter. WATCH YOUR FRIENDS, All Talking Comedy. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. News of To-day in Sound. JUNE ETTING, In Simple Songs. OSWALD THE RABBIT CARTOON. BRITISH SILENT GAZETTE. Stalls 1/6, Circle 2/-, Reserves 2/9. j —SKATING—AT OPEN AIR RINK (Opposite Ballantyne’s). TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY DAY AND NIGHT (Sundays Excepted) Morning Sessions, 10 to 12 noon; Afternoon Sessions, 2.30 to 4.30; Evening Sessions. 7.30 to 10 o’clock. Roll up and enjoy the exercise and amusement in healthy surroundings. Gents’ Skating, 16; Ladies’ Skating, 1/-; Reduction 3d for Own Skates; j Spectators, 6d; Day Sessions; Skating, Adults 1/-, Children 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES. j CAVE I CAVE THE PLUNKET DANCE j CAVE Will be held on CAVE FRIDAY. FRIDAY, CAVE MAY 9, 1930, CAVE In the Cave Hall. CAVr S'uclat s Orchestra. CAVE DOMINION “ABOLITION OF CONSCRIPTION ” CAMPAIGN, MR C. H. COLE - (Organising Secretary), Will give a LANTERN LECTURE, N.Z’s “GREAT WHITE ELEPHANT” N.Z’s “GREAT WHITE ELEPHANT” In the UNITARIAN HALL, j MONDAY (April 7th) MONDAY At 8 p.m. j Chairman: REV. C. CARR, M.P. Admission Free. Collection. ] HIGHFIELD TENNIS CLUB. A PROGRESSIVE YANKEE TOURi NAMENT will be played on the ! Highfleld Courts, TO-DAY (Closing | Day). First Round Commencing at j 1.45 p.m. Entrance Fee 1/-. Club | Ladies a Basket. Visitors Cordially ; Invited. R. COLE, Hon. Secretary. ! PLEASANT POINT GOLF CLUB. HTHE OFFICIAL OPENING of the A above Club will be held on THURSDAY, APRIL 10th, in the Form of a j Mixed Foursome, i Visitors Cordially Invited. F. B. WILSON, Hon. Secretary. DANCE. DANCE. j TIMARU NURSING DIVISION. ; A DANCE will be held in the AMBULANCE HALL, Latter Street, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Lewis Bros.’ Orchestra. Admission 2/-. i WASHDYKE PUBLIC HALL. A HARVEST HOME DANCE will be i held in the above Hall, on Thursday, 10th April, at 8 p.m. Music: Sini clair’s Orchestra. Admission: Gents I 2/6, Ladies 1/6. A Prize will be given I to the Lady and Gentleman holding ! the Lucky Admission Ticket. Lister’s , i Taxis will run out if sufficient induce- ’ | ment is offered. WOMENS DIVISION FARMERS’ UNION. THE above extends an Invitation to all Flock House Boys and Girls to | their Picnic in the Timaru Park, on SATURDAY, 12th April, at 1 p.m. All Farmers and their Families Invited. Ladies a Basket. J. C. EVANS, Hon. Secretary. DANCE ) DANCE GRAND DANCE ASSEMBLY : DANCE TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ; DANCE UNITARIAN HALL. DANCE Good Slipper, Perfect Floor. DANCE Which is very conducted DANCE by Mr Charles Hooper. DANCE Novelty Dances. DANCE Lucky Free Pass. Monte Carlo j DANCE Good Prizes. ! DANCE Sinclair's Orchestra, j DANCE «Fivc Instruments.) 5 DANCE Don’t Miss This Dance. | DANCE Admission 2/-. ; DANCE ' LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. PUBLIC LECTURE, “THE INTER,NATION AT- LABOUR ORGANISATION OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS,” j By MR E. J. RICHES, Member of the Secretariat, League of Nations, Geneva. Members of Workers' and Employers’ Organisations Specially Invited. CHALMERS HALL. THURSDAY, APRIL 10th. 8 p.m. Collection.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18536, 5 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18536, 5 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18536, 5 April 1930, Page 1