AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. LAST SCREENING. At 7.45. TO-NIGHT. At 7.45. Nightly the Crowds voice approval of the excellent Double Programme. JOHN BOLES, JOHN BOLES, The Singing Star of the Screen, in the All Colour Romance, SONG OP THE WEST. SONG OP THE WEST. I All the spirit of the Eternal West I has been captured in this great dra- \ matic operetta. Drama that thrills you is visualised in PLAYING AROUND. PLAYING AROUND. Featuring ALICE WHITE CHESTER MORRIS. Stalls 1/-, Circle 1/6, Res. 1/6. BAY HALL. DANCE. DANCE. APRIL 11th. Nine Prizes Novelty Dances. Waltzing Competition. Illuminated Wheel and Spotlight Dances. Ambassadors Orchestra. A Grand Night for All. Good Supper. Admission 2/-. Right of Admission Reserved. MESSRS THOREAUS, Organisers. PUBLIC NOTICES. TTMARU BOWLING CLUB. ’THE two remaining games in Wilson Cup (full rinks), will be played on SATURDAY, 11th April, at 1.30 p.m. C. E. TORLESSE, Hon. Secretary. ST. MARY’S TENNIS CLUB. ’T'HE OFFICIAL CLOSING CERE--1 MONY will be held on SATUR- I DAY, April 11th. Ladies and Men’s ! Championship Tournament. Presentation of Trophies. All Patrons and ! Friends cordially invited. H. ORAM, Hon. Sec. OLD BOYS’ FOOTBALL CLUB. r JHE ABOVE CLUB will hold a Practice at the Caledonian Grounds on SATURDAY, at 2 p.m. Selection of Teams for Oamaru Matches. V. T. BISHOP, Hon. Secretary. ST. ANDREWS. HARVEST HOME BALL. PUBLIC HALL. THURSDAY, APRIL 23. Proceeds in Aid of Greenmeadows Seminary Fund. Good Music. Supper Provided. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. A PRACTICE MATCH between 4th and sth Grades will be held at i Fraser Park on Saturday, at 2 o’clock, j All Players and Intending Players are requested to report to Coaches. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, WINCHESTER. LJARVEST Thanksgiving Services will be held in St. John's Church on 1 Sunday Next at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Contributions of Flowers, Fruit and ; Vegetables will be thankfully received. ; L. H. ORBELL. k Church Warden. TEMUKA FOOTBALL CLUB. TTEAMS from the Temuka Football Club will journey to Ashburton to play the Hampstead Club, TO-MOR-ROW, leaving the Temuka Post Office, per J. Ritchie’s Bus at 12.30 sharp. FINLAYSON’S: ■ FINLAYSON’S: ! FINLAYSON’S: ‘ i < ] JUST A MINUTE, PLEASE! In all matters involving expenditure ] —THE HOME COMES FIRST. Whenever economy is dictated, the HOME is the last consideration. I This, at all costs, must be comfort- j ‘ able, else it will lose the right to I t its title. I r It Hard times dictate Economy, and j enforce Discrimination, but this i merely brings about the need for [ care in the Selection of your FUR- i c NITURE, and in this respect you cannot do better than go to FINLAYSON’S, where Prices and j a Quality are Right, with a Discount t; for Cash; or on our easy terms if £ required. g FINLAYSON’S THE BIG SHOP IN GEORGE STREET a o: FINLAYSON’S: FINLAYSON’S: FINLAYSON’S:
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18848, 10 April 1931, Page 1
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