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AMUSEMENTS. “ THE BLACK WATCH.” “ THE BLACK WATCH.” “THE FINEST THING IN TALKIES.” ■ “I Would Draw Special Attention to - the Voice Production and Articulation in ‘THE BLACK WATCH’—English, ; Scotch, or Indian, the Quality is Good, ' The Enunciation, Accent, and Tone STAND OUT AS THE FINEST THING IN TALKIES TO DATE.” . . . (Professor W. Anderson, Auckland University.) j “ THE BLACK “ THE BLACK “ THE BLACK “ THE BLACK WATCH.” WATCH.” WATCH.” WATCH.” “A PERFECT BLAZE OF GLORY,” AT THE HOME OF THE WESTERN ELECTRIC SYSTEM MAJESTIC MAJESTIC i j Commencing SATURDAY Commencing ' Commencing SATURDAY Commencing The GLORIOUS ALL-TALKING EPIC j I GLORIOUS ALL-TALKING EPIC Of the FAMOUS 42nd FAMOUS 42nd “ THE “ THE “ THE “THE “THE “ THE “ THE “ THE “ THE HIGHLANDERS: HIGHLANDERS: BLACK WATCH.” ' BLACK WATCH.” , BLACK WATCH.” | BLACK WATCH.” BLACK WATCH.” BLACK WATCH.” BLACK WATCH.” BLACK WATCH.” BLACK WATCH.” (“Nemo Me Impune Lacessit”) Featuring :: VICTOR McLAGLEN ::| : : VICTOR McLAGLEN j||:: VICTOR McLAGLEN : VICTOR McLAGLEN And a Formidable British Cast In the CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF THE SPEAKING SCREEN! This GLORIOUS PRODUCTION In Point of Magnitude, Sweeping Adj venturous Story. Terrific Dramatic i Power, and All-round Excellence EASILY ECLIPSES ANYTHING ATTEMPTED ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN. Brilliant Presentation of the Inspiring Ceremony TROOPING THE COLOURS TROOPING THE COLOURS In which His Majesty the King appears on Horseback and in which the Guard movements and the Military Music reach a Pitch of Excellence probably never seen or heard before in TIMARU!

MANAGERIAL IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR US TO Adequately Describe The Wonder, Glory, Magnificence; The Tremendous Dramatic Power of This Outstanding All-Talking Production of the Year that has Captured Great Britain and the English-speaking World WITH its TERRIFIC REALISM!!! CIRCLE PLANS AT THE BRISTOL TO-DAY! TO-DAY!! TO-DAY! ST. ANDREWS. ST. ANDREWS. ST. ANDREWS. ST. ANDREWS. TO-NIGHT —TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT —TO-NIGHT. BLACK WHITE REVUE COMPANY j Present j SAY, BOY! SAY, BOY!—— SAY. BOY! SAY, BOY! 2£ Hours’ of Breezy Comedy. j Gorgeous Dressing and Beautiful Scenery. Adults 2/-. Children 1/-. DANCE TO FOLLOW, 1/-. PUBLIC NOTICES. GERALDINE TOWN AND DISTRICT , ASSOCIATION. QWING to the EASTER HOLIDAYS. LATE NIGHT will be observed on THURSDAY NIGHT in Geraldine, and i Shops will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY. | J. B. STEWART. Hon. Secretary. j GERALDINE: TO-NIGHT. "THE PUBLIC are reminded of the Public Reception which will be tendered MR E. J. RICHES. M.A.. of the International Labour Office of the League of Nations, in the Parish Hall, at 8 o’clock This Evening. Mr Riches will address the Meeting. GERALDINE DISTRICT HIGH j SCHOOL. JSJOMINATIONS for the School Committee should be in the hands of the Chairman at 8 p.m., on MONDAY, APRIL 21st. The Annual Householders Meetingwill be held in the Parish Hall, on MONDAY, APRIL 28th. at 7.30 p.m. All Parents are requested to attend. A. M. FYFE. Chairman. MACKENZIE COUNTY COUNCIL. RURAL DELIVERY MAIL BOXES. NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that permission will be given for the Erection of Mail Boxes on the Road j at a distance of up to Ten Feet Six i inches (10ft. 6in.) from the Fence line | ONLY. I Owners of Mail Boxes must provide j their ow r n run in facilities for the Mail I Officer. By Order of the Council. D. JEUNE. County Clerk, j Fail-lie, 14th April, 1930. DENTAL PRACTICE FOR SALE. YAWING to the death of MR S. S. MYERS, the Practice carried on by him for many years in the Octagon, DUNEDIN, is for IMMEDIATE SALE. The Practice can be acquired for practically the value of the Professional Equipment, Plant and Furniture. For further particulars, apply: THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COLIMITED, 1 VOGEL STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18545, 16 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18545, 16 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18545, 16 April 1930, Page 1

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