AMUSEMENTS. A MIGHTY OUTSTANDING DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME, —GRAND THEATRE-TO-NIGHT AT 8. LOOK WHO’S HERE! None other than the Greatest of all Western Stars— KEN MAYNARD, Ken Maynard, Universal’s Hard-Rid-ing, Hard-Hitting, Western Star, in his Latest Smashing Success: “THE FIGHTING LEGION." “THE FIGHTING LEGION.” A rip-roaring picture of the old fighting West, that snaps with action and sizzles with excitement. In addition we are screening AN HILARIOUS COMEDY DRAMA, “FOR THE LOVE O’ LIL” “FOR THE LOVE O’ LIL.” With JACK MULHALL & SALLY STARR, JACK MULHALL & SALLY STARR. Delightful Comedy Drama, of Modern Married Life, presented in an altogether charming manner. Don’t Miss this Great Programme. Ring 486 for Reserves. UNEMPLOYED DANCE, WENTWORTH HALL, TO-NIGHT: Foxtrot Competition. Woodward’s Orchestra. I Admission: Double Ticket 2/6, Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/-. | Good Floor, Good Music, and Good ! Supper. GERALDINE. MUNICIPAL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). A Big Picture of Romance, Adventure, Humour: THE THREE GODFATHERS THE THREE GODFATHERS From Peter B. Kyne’s Great Story, Featuring Raymond Hatton, Charles Bickford, and Fred Kohler. Also 2-Reel Comedy, Gazette, Cartoon. Usual Prices 1/- and 1/6. PUBLIC NOTICES. GERALDINE. A MEETING to consider the Forma- ** tion of a Citizens’ Miniature Rifle Club, will be held in the TOWN HALL on FRIDAY, March 27th, at 8 p.m. SOUTH CANTERBURY PRIMARY SCHOOLS. ANNUAL SPORTS DAY. FRIDAY, 27th MARCH, FRASER PARK, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. Refreshments obtainable on the Ground. Admission: Adults 6d, Children 3d. To assist local charity. 80 Events. 3000 Entries. PAREORA. DON’T FORGET ATHLETIC CLUB DANCE, In the Public Hall, on THURSDAY, March 26. Woodward’s Orchestra. First Class Floor. Excellent Supper. Prizes for Novelty Dances. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/-. McDuff’s Bus will leave Club Corner at 7.35. OTIPUA BOXING CLUB. QPENING NIGHT will be held in Otipua Hall on WEDNESDAY, March 25, at 7.30 p.m. Intending Members cordially invited. A. HILL, Secy. FOR SALE. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS PRACTICE. ENQUIRIES are invited from Members of the N.Z. Society of Accountants for the purchase of the Accountancy and Auditing Practice of the late Mr W. D. Revell. This business has been built up by the late Mr Revell over a long period of years and to-day is one of the most substantial and successful in South Canterbury. Intending purchasers are urged to make immediate enquiry. Full particulars will be supplied and facilities given for the inspection of the books upon application TO THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., LTD., TIMARU. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. BON ACCORD, MILLINERY HOUSE, Hay’s Buildings, Stafford Street. OPENING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25. M. M. TAIT, D. E. STEWART, PRACTICAL MILLINERS, Will undertake Orders for all Classes of MILLINERY. WEDDING VEILS ARRANGED. Satisfaction Guaranteed with all Renovations. Inspection Invited. BUSINESS NOTICES. ANDY LATIMER HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST (Late with E. Pratt and Son) Note the address: Opposite Bay Viaduct. It pays to look well. Then give me a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Gent’s Department—Haircutting 1/-, Shaving 9d, Shampooing 1/-, Singeing 6d. Boys: Haircutting 6d. Ladies’ Department.—Note, Privacy Assured. Separate Entrance. Shingling 1/-, Bobbing 1/-, Gii-ls, 9d, Neck Trim 6d, Singeing 9d, Shampooing 1/-. I Special Arrangements for Families. PRESTON'S, STILL HAVE A GOOD SELECTION Of SPRING FLOWERING BULBS TO CHOOSE FROM. WE CAN NOW SUPPLY GARLIC. PRESTON’S, Seed Merchants and Florists. (Successors to P. G. AllenJ
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18834, 24 March 1931, Page 1
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