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W*w ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. LIMITED. FIRE. MARINE AND ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR ( COMPREHENSIVE) TRUSTEES. EXECUTORS. ATTORNEYS, AGENTS STAFFORD STREET. R. L. EAMES: Manager.

AMUSEMENTS. - - THE LAUGHING LADJ.-MATINEE—TO-DAY, at 2.15. MATINEE—“The Laughing MATINEE— Lady.” COMEDIES. SONGS. GAZETTES. The GREATEST Audible Attraction in New Zealand TO-DAY. is “ The Laughing Lady." and the most beloved star of the Talking Picture world is Ruth Chatterton, and this combination will be available to you at the MAJESTIC At 8. At 8. Paramount Pictures Present: The Sinning Lady of “ The Doctor's I Secret.'* The Fighting Lady of “Madame X.’’ The Charming Laay of • Charming Sinners.” xxxxxxxxxxx Ruth Chatterton x x x x x Ruth Chatterton with Ruth Chatterton x x x x x xxx xx x Clive Brook, xxx xx x Clive Brook, xxx xx x Clive Brook. xxxxxxxx In the Dramatic Revelation that has set the World's Tongues a^waggTng. (xxxxxxxx THE LAUGHING LADY THE LAUGHING LADY THE LAUGHING LADY THE LAUGHING LADY XXXXXXXX Recommended by the N.Z. Censor for Adults Only. Society and the Law Brand her an Outcast. A Woman unfit to Share the Love of Her Child. She Laughed in the Face of the Divorce Court Judge when he ordered the Separation from Her Child. She Flung back at them All—a Laugh—Her Badge of Courage, and Fights back with Woman's Weapons in This DARING DENUNCIATION OF MAN-MADE LAWS. Fuller-Hayward Supports will include: FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. BOUNCING BALL SONG CARTOON. HIS HONOUR THE MAYOR. All Talking Comedy, featuring Chas. Murray. VITAL SUBJECTS It is hardly necessary to tell you that the Majestic Theatre will be packed this evening, and for your convenience the Box Plans will remain at The Bristol until twelve o’clock, afterwards bookings may be arranged at the Theatre Office. "The Laughing Lady” Season w : ; positively conclude on TUES’ , 'a i EVENING. Stalls l 6, Circle 2/3; All Reserves 2 P* BUSINESS NOTICES THE SLIGHTEST PRESSURE OP THE FEET IS ALL THAT IS NECES SARY TO ENABLE YOU TO PLAY The “ Barnard Recording Piano.” If you cannot play the Piano in th| ordinary way, do not worry. You can render music equal to the playing of Paderewski when your medium is the new "RECORDING PIANO.” and the exclusive features which are embodied enable you to impart to any piece you play, the warm, living human touch that is the very soul ol music! Details of low price and easy payment plan free on request. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., TIMARU'S MUSICAL CENTRE. WHILE I LIVE I’LL ’‘GROW." TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. At the Carlton Hotel, Timaru, Free Parking Area for Motor Cars; also Provision made for Horses, 9 a m. to 6 p.m. Entrance: Stafford or Barnard Sts. ONLY SPEIGHT’S DRAUGHT BEER. ALL SPIRITS SIXPENCE. And I’m not afraid to “ Shout.' A. W. BROWN: Proprietor. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY THE LARGEST BONUS-PAY-ING INSTITUTION IN THE WORLD. What Policies in the A.M.P. can do. A FEW SUGGESTIONS: THE YOUNG MAN: To start a saving fund and create an estate. To obtain life assurance at the cheapest possible rate. To assure lor himself an income in the event of total and permanent disablement. To assist his parents as a set off for all they have expended on him during his immature years. THE MARRIED MAN: To provide maintenance lor wife and children in the event of untimely death. To pay the mortgage on a home. To give children the advantage of secondary education. To provide an independent income for himself and family In the event of total and permanent disablement. To provide double indemnity in the case of accidental death. rHE WAGE-EARNING WOMAN: To start a fund for middle or old age. To provide for a mother, sister, father or other dependent. To provide an income for herself if she should become totally or permanently disabled. rHE CORPORATION: To provide Itself against the serious loss which might be caused by the dying at the wrong time of a valuable man. Without obligation, call or write for Eull particulars and information regarding Various Tables, to: FRED M. WARD, Representative for New G. F. SMYTHE, District Manager. x

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18659, 30 August 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18659, 30 August 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18659, 30 August 1930, Page 1