AMUSEMENTS. Here’s a Great Programme for the Boys and Girls. Plenty of Laughs and Yells. MATINEE To-day at 2.15. MATINEE Hoot Gibson in ‘‘The Mounted Stranger,’ Oswald the Rabbit, The Collegians. Children 6d and 1/-, Adults 1/-, 1 6. THEATRE ROYAL. At 8 At 8. SEE Universal’s All Talking Attraction: Your Favourite Western Star in an 1 All Riding, All Fighting Romance of ] the Rio Grande: oo o o HOOT GIBSON oo o o j oo o o HOOT GIBSON o o o O In the Thrill of a thousand hoofo o THE MOUNTED STRANGER o o o o THE MOUNTED STRANGER o o o o THE MOUNTED STRANGER o o Hoot returns to his old huntingground. down on the Border, where men fight hard, and life holds many trials. Excellent Audible Shorts: OSWALD THE FOX THE NEW SOUND RABBIT. COLLEGIANS. NEWS Stalls 1/- and 1/6. Circle 2/-. Res. 2/-. ’Phone Bookings to 570. GRAND CONCERT. THEATRE ROYAL. SUNDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24. At 8.15 p.m. At 8.15 p.m. (In Aid of the Mayor’s Coal and Blanket Fund) THE TIMARU CADET MILITARY BAND. Assisted by Members of the , TIMARU MUNICIPAL BAND and the following Artists: Mrs W'. I. Tait. Mrs F. M. Drewitt, Miss L. Greig. Mr G. H. Andrews, Mr R. Holdgate. Accompanist® - - Mrs N. D. Mangos j Conductor Mr G. A. Booth j President Mr W. H. Foden Silver Coin Collection. TEMUKA. DOMINION THEATRE. SATURDAY. A Tonic for Your Nerves. CLARA BOW AND RICHARD ARLEN In “ DANGEROUS CURVES.” | DANGEROUS CURVES.” J Th? d ‘lishtfui Clara as a daredevil j U He Circus in her Greater Romance j to date THE PIRATE OP PANAMA. Another Chapter of this Exciting j Serial. Gazette, Cartoon, Comedy. PLEASANT POINT. SEPT. 18. SEPT 18th. GRAND MOONLIGHT DANCE. In Aid of Hall Funds. Waltzing Competition (4 Prizes). MESSRS THOREAUS (Organisers). MISS CHRISTY (Treasurer). GLEN-ITI SCHOOL. A DANCE, in Aid of School Funds, j will be held on FRIDAY, 29th 1 August, at 8 p.m. Good Music arid j Supper. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Waltz- I ing Competition. J. MCARTHUR, Chairman, j _____ ' BUSINESS NOTICES. S. E. OSBORNE AND F. T. WILKIN C.P.D.8.. SURGEON DENTISTS, STAFFORD STREET. TIMARU. j (Opposite Grand Theatre) Hours: 9 am.—12.30 p.m; 1.30 p.m.— J 5 p.m. Telephone 368. LOCAL INDUSTRY. WHEN YOU BUY FURNITURE DO YOU SUPPORT THIS DISTRICT WHERE YOU GET YOUR LIVING? OR DO YOU SUPPORT CHRISTCHURCH OR DUNEDIN FIRMS WHO DO NOTHING TO SUPPORT YOU? FINLAYSON'S ARE THE LARGEST LOCAL FUR- j NITURE MANUFACTURERS. THEY OFFER YOU A SELECTION EQUAL TO THE BEST CITY SHOPS, OR WILL MAKE TO ANY DESIGN. THEIR QUALITY, PRICE AND TERMS, IF REQUIRED, MEET ANY ! COMPETITION ANYWHERE. WHETHER YOU NEED FURNITURE OR NOT WE GIVE YOU A CORDIAL INVITATION TO INSPECT OUR DISPLAY. j] YOU WILL FEEL PROUD THAT 1 YOUR DISTRICT HAS SUCH A FINE j INDUSTRY. |] SHOULD YOU REQUIRE ANYTHING ! IN FURNITURE BY BUYING THIS MONTH YOU RECEIVE AN ADDI- J - TIONAL 5 P.C. DISCOUNT. j • WHY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THAT AND SAVE!! FINLAYSON'S THE BIG SHOP AND FACTORY, GEORGE STREET.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18653, 23 August 1930, Page 1
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