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AMUSEMENTS. PARENTS!! PARENTS!! A Special Programme of Short Talking Subjects will be Presented at the Majestic TO-DAY. MATINEE AT 2.15. MATINEE No less than 12 Featurettes on the Programme. including Mickey the Mouse, Aesop Fables. Vagabond Series, Pathe News, Comedy, Jungle Jazz, Fish, Fowl and Fun. Children 6d and 9d, Adults 1/-, 1/6. II zzzz zzzz At 8. MAJESTIC. At 8. The unusual but enjoyable entertainment that brought delight to our Saturday crowds: 11111 OUR 11111 11111 OUR 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 BLUSHING BRIDES 1 1 1 1 1 1 BLUSHING BRIDES 1 1 l With 11 1 JOAN CR A.WFORD 11 I I 1 1 JOAN CRAWFORD 11 1 Robert Montgomery, Anita Page, Dorothy Sebastian, Raymond Kackett. It’s a long time since Timaru has seen such a Sparkling and Dramatically interesting picture. The story is true to life with three plots in one that pleases, while it drives its story hor.'.°. Spectacular Settings of Rare Beau: / and Distinct Novelty, and the mo Dazzling Fashion Revue ever shown c:i the Screen. Majestic Featurettes include: METROTONE SOUND NEWS. CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY. PATHE ENGLISH MAGAZINE. || Stalls 1/6, Res. 2/3, Circle 2/3. II Res. 2/10. Easter Monday is one of the Maj - tic’s busiest nights, so bool: EARL ’Phone 651, or Majestic Office. BUSINESS NOTICES. THE BARNARD RECORDING PIANO. AND ITS EDUCATIONAL INFLUENCE ON CHILDREN. Every child should be reared in r.n atmosphere of Music. The “Barn 0 ' Recording Piano” will instil in the breasts of the young a knowledge and a love of beautiful harmony. It will develop the finer instincts in minds which are most receptive to influence. An understanding of the rhythm and tone of any composition is quickly gained. Real enthusiasm and musical “sense” are acquired, which assists the work of the teacher and leads to speedy success in piano playing. Gat all details from — “ THE BRISTOL/’ WASHDYKE STORE. CASH AND CARRY GROCERIES. PRICES TO CLEAR. JELLY CRYSTALS. 1/9 per dozen. PEACHES AND APRICOTS, large tins, 1/- per tin. SHEEP TONGUES, per tin lid. SALMON, per tin, 1/- and 1/3. LAUNDRINE SOAP, per bar lOd. SUNLIGHT SOAP, large packets, per packet lid. LUX, 3d and 9d per packet. 1.X.L., 8 packets for 1/-. TEA, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6 and 2 9 per lb. AMBER TIPS. GOLD LEAF AND ROMA TEAS, 3/- per lb. BELL TEA. 3'2 per lb. PINE APPLE SLICES, 2/9 h Dozen tins. KORNIES, per packet 9d. GRANOSE, per packet lOd and 2/9. Remember, we deliver to Timaru, and our prices are right. Ring 13395, and our Mr Morgan will call. We pay freight on country orders in Value of £3 and over. WILSON & McDUFF, LIMITED, WASHDYKE. HOW WOULD YOU FILL THIS OUT? DO IT WITH A POLICY IN THE A.M.P. SOCIETY. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. Last Will and Testament of (your name here). I (your name) of (your address) being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby publish and declare this my last will and testament; hereby revoking all former wills and codicils by me at any time heretofore made. ITEM I. It is my will that all my just debts, funeral expenses, and expenses of my last illness and of the administration of my estate be paid out of «.... WHAT? ITEM 11. It is my will that my wife maintain as a home for herself and our children the property known as and that the debt which is upon such property and which is secured by a mortgage be paid out cf WHAT? ITEM 111. It is my will that my wife devote her time and energy to the careful rearing of our children, and in order that she may be free to do this I direct that a sufficient monthly income be paid to her out of WHAT? ITEM IV. I bequeath to my children the inestimable benefits of a College Education, and it is my will that my wife should become responsible for their education, the necessary cost of which, shall be paid out of WHAT? WITHOUT OBLIGATION Let us explain how any one of the above problems can be solved by means of a Policy in the A.M.P.. and at the same time provide a Cash Asset for future years. Write for Particulars. *Delay Is Dangerous. ' G. P. SMYTHE, District Manager. M. WARD, * :*presentative for New Busiueaa

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18844, 6 April 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18844, 6 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18844, 6 April 1931, Page 1