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AMUSEMENTS. MR OSCAR GARDEN In his 'Plane “Kia Ora,” will fly over the Majestic Theatre at 10 o’clock on , | Saturday morning. To the person givI ing the nearest estimate of the altitude I of the 'plane at 10 o’clock will be preI sented a DOUBLE TICKET, available | for a Season of ONE MONTH at the 11 Majestic theatre. Estimates MUST be submitted at the office of the | Majestic Office, NOT LATER THAN 6 j P.M. SATURDAY. |At 8. MAJESTIC. At 8. j —ANN HARDING——ANN HARDING——ANN HARDING—j —ANN HARDING——ANN HARDING——ANN HARDING——ANN HARDING——ANN HARDING——ANN HARDING——ANN HARDING——ANN HARDING—“HOLIDAY.” “HOLIDAY.” “HOLIDAY.” “HOLIDAY.” “HOLIDAY.” And "HOLIDAY” “HOLIDAY.” “HOLIDAY.” HOLIDAY” “HOLIDAY.” “HOLIDAY.” DON’T TAKE ANYBODY’S WORD FOR IT, But come along and convince yourself that “HOLIDAY” Is the Best Picture of its kind we have had since we went “Talkie.” Outstanding Featurettes Stalls 1/6, Circle 2/3, Res. 2/10. SATURDAY. j SHELDON'S TREMENDOUS PLAY, which is greater than “Camille!" “Trilby,” and “East Lynne" welded together. —GRETA GARBO in “ROMANCE."— —GRETA GARBO in "ROMANCE.”— —GRETA GARBO in “ROMANCE." —GRETA GARBO in “ ROMANCE.”— —GRETA GARBO in “ ROMANCE."— With LEWIS STONE. “A” Cert.—Best for Adults. I THE LIFE STORY OF A GIRL fan opera singer) tossed on the stage at 16 to battle for a place in the sun. SHE FELL—then came the big, true LOVE OF A CLERGYMAN AND AN ACTRESS. | It’s a wonderful human romance, an/ it ends in revelation and THE CRUCIFIXION OF POOR RITA CAVALLINI, Loving Sinner, Noble in Her Fall." 'Phone 651 for your reservations. ! “A BUSINESS NOTICES. THE BARNARD RECORDING PIANO. AND ITS EDUCATIONAL INFLUENCE ON CHILDREN. Every child should be reared in an atmosphere of Music. The “Barnard 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. Get all details from—- “ THE BRISTOL.” ARTHUR H. PIPER, PSYCHO THERAPEUTIST, For Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuritis, Insomnia, etc. • TEKAPO BUILDINGS, Stafford Street, Timaru. Hours: 10 a.m. to 12 noon; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 'Phone 1275. Closed Saturdays and Sundays. ROBERT WALES, M.I.Mec.E.. M.C.I.P.A. (London), CONSULTING MECHANICAL ENGINEER, PATENTS SERVICE. G. D. Virtue Thos. Doyle, Ltd., Stafford Street, Timaru. PATENTS—DESIGNS—TRADE MARKS. CPECIALISTS IN FLOWER SEEDS —Wallflower, New Dwarf Bedding Sorts, 6d pkt; Delphinium, Hollyhock Flowered, 6d pkt; Gaillardia, Double White, 6d pkt; Viola, New Large Flowered, Splendid Mixture, 6d pkt; Hollyhock, Special Double Mixture, 6d pkt; Geum, New Orange, 9d pkt; Coleus, for Pot Culture, 1/- pkt; Primrose or Polyanthus, in New Blue Shades, 1/- pkt; Dianthus Allwoodi, 1/3 pkt; Cineraria, Splendid Mixture, 1/6 pkt.—At Preston’s, 220 Stafford Street (Successor to P. G. Allen). 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 know’n as and that the debt which is upon such perty and which is secured by a mortgage be paid out of WHAT? ITEM 111. It is my will that my wife devote her t'me and energy to the careful rear:ng 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. F. SMYTHE, District Manager. FRED M. WARD, Representative for New Business

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18848, 10 April 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18848, 10 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18848, 10 April 1931, Page 1

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