AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. At 7.45 TO-NIGHT. At 7.45. DOUBLE STAR ATTRACTION: Headed by the Laughing Furore. RICHARD DIX At his very best, in NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH Betty Bronson and Jack Benny In a Picture of Love, Laughter and Thrills, THE CARNIVAL MAN Stalls 1/-, Circle 1/6, Children 9d. Wednesday - - - Wednesday Another All Technicolour Success: JOHN BOLES - JOHN BOLES JOHN BOLES - JOHN BOLES The singing star of “Desert Song,” and “Rio Rita,” in the Robust Romance of the Open Air. Out on the Trail to the Western Wonderland: “SONG OF THE WEST.” “SONG OF THE WEST.” “SONG OF THE WEST.* A Glorious Production. Chorus of 100 Voices. Showing on the same Programme—'CHESTEß MORRIS - ALICE WHITE In the Peppy Play: “PLAYING AROUND.” Pleasant Point. GRAND CONCERT, TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, APRIL 9th. At 8 o’clock. Pianoforte Duet: Misses spring and Chaplin. “Oft in the Stilly Night”; Father Outtrim. “Fairy Tales of Ireland”: Mrs D. Tobin. Recitation: - - - - Mr W. Minehan. “Danny Boy”: Miss Gwen Hughes. Violin Solo: - - - Miss Mena Spring. “Annie Laurie”: - - Mr W. Durnlng. Dances: Miss Kathleen Plever. Interval. Instrumental Trio: Miss M. Spring and Miss G. Spring and Miss P. Ward. “Molly Bawn": - - - Father Outtrim. “The Heart that’s Free”: Mrs D. Tobin. Recitation: - - - - Mr W. Minehan. “The Hills of Donegal”: Miss Gwen Hughes. Scotch Song: - - - - Mr W. Durnlng. Dances: - - - Miss Kathleen Plever. Accompaniste: Miss G. Spring. GERALDINE. MUNICIPAL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). MARY NOLAN, In a Tense Drama of Surpassing Dramatic Power: —UNDERTOW UNDERTOW——UNDERTOW UNDERTOW— Also 2-REEL COMEDY, GAZETTE. CARTOON. Usual Prices 1/- and 1/6. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUNDAY TRAIN SERVICES, TI-MARU-CHRISTCHURCH AND VICE VERSA. (COMMENCING on SUNDAY, 12th APRIL, 1931, and continuing on each Sunday, the Sunday services between Timaru and Christchurch and vice versa will be altered as follows: Special passenger trains will leave Timaru for Christchurch at 9.0 a.m. and 4.50 p.m. Trains will also leave Christchurch for Timaru at 8.30 a.m. and 6.0 p.m. See handbills and enquire at stations for further particulars. PUBLIC NOTICES. Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM CLASSES. JOIN THE GYM AND KEEP FIT. ENROL NOW. FINLAYSON’S FINLAYSON’S FINLAYSON’S JUST A MINUTE, PLEASE! In all matters involving expenditure —THE HOME COMES FIRST. Whenever economy is dictated, the HOME is the last consideration. This, at all costs, must be comfortable, else it will lose the right to its title. Hard times dictate Economy, and enforce Discrimination, but this merely brings about the need for care in the Selection of your FURNITURE, and in this respect you cannot do better than go to FINLAYSON’S, where Prices and Quality are Right, with a Discount for Cash; or on our easy terms if required. FINLAYSON’S THE BIG SHOP IN GEORGE STREET FINLAYSON’S FINLAYSON’S FINLAYSON’S
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18845, 7 April 1931, Page 1
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