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AMUSEMENTS' “THE LOST ZEPPELIN.’’ Flip the Prog; Charley Murray Comedy Pox and" Universal News. Matinee, at 2.15 Matinee. Children 6d and 9d, Adults 1/-. Children with Guardians, Circle 6d. xxxxxxxxxx THE ULTIMATE IN THRILLS, MYS-TERY-SUSTAINED SUSPENSE AND UPROARIOUS LAUGHTER. O-o-o-oh! Ah! Sh-h-h-h! “THE CAT CREEPS." “ THE CAT CREEPS." “THE CAT CREEPS.” “THE CAT CREEPS." “ THE CAT CREEPS." “THE CAT CREEPS.” “THE CAT CREEPS." “THE CAT CREEPS.” “ THE CAT CREEPS.” “ THE CAT CREEPS.” “THE CAT CREEPS.” “ THE CAT CREEPS.” “THE CAT CREEPS." While the Canary Sleeps, At the At 8. MAJESTIC. At 8. “THE CAT CREEPS.” “ THE CAT CREEPS.” " THE CAT CREEPS.” “THE CAT CREEPS." “ THE CAT CREEPS.” “THE CAT CREEPS." “THE CAT CREEPS." “THE CAT CREEPS.” “ THE CAT CREEPS.” "THE CAT CREEPS.” “THE CAT CREEPS.” ! “THE CAT CREEPS.” | “THE CAT CREEPS.” | (Recommended for adult audiences.) | The ghostly eye of the cat gleamed | In the darkened hall of the haunted house, but a house that turned into a home of love, because of a girl who I cared and a boy who was brave. | “The Cat Creeps” is preceded by an I exceptional supporting programme, inj eluding GEORGE SIDNEY & CHAR- ] LIE MURRAY ... in their laugh-pro-voking burlesque . . . “IN OLD MAj ZUMA,” “OSWALD,” Cartoon, “Cold J Feet,” the ever-popular Universal Talk- ! ing Newsreel, and the Fox Australasian News. | Stalls 1/6, Circle 2/3, Circle Reserves \ 2/10. ’Phone Bookings 651. BUSINESS NOTICES. j —No other Roll-playing Piano I provides the means for such expression, emotion and poetic insight. . . . You rival j the Concert Virtuoso when | ——you play— The “ Barnard Recording Piano” -Sold at a price no higher -than that of a good “silent* -Plano. Attractive Term*. “THE BRISTOL.” ROSEWILL DAIRY. AFTER this date my Premises In n Cannon Street will be OPEN FROM 7 A.M. FOR SALE OF MILK. sd. PER QUART, CASH AND CARRY. Delivery Vans as usual 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. GEO BAIKIE. ’Phones: Bay Tea Rooms 266 M, Dairy and Factory 1355 M, Rosewill Dairy Farm 1063 T. Southern Cross Fish Saloon. STRATHALLAN STREET. FISH MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ALL FISH ORDERS DONE IN EGG AND BREADCRUMBS. FISH AND CHIPS TO TAKE HOME. Also: OYSTERS (COOKED OR RAW). 1 MRS F. N. CROSS, PROPRIETRESS. Telephone 353. HOW WOULD YOU FILL THIS OUT? DO IT WITH A POLICY IN ! THE A.M.P. SOCIETY. j 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 testa- | ment; 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 t last illness and of the administration 1 of my estate be paid out of i i r,.vi jjl. ! It Is my will that my wife maintain ] as a home for herself and our children j the property known as . and j that the debt which is upon such pro- | perty and which is secured by a mort. I gage be paid out of WHAT? ITEM 111. It Is my will that my wife devote her time 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 sufiicient 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 lor 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 18875, 13 May 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18875, 13 May 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18875, 13 May 1931, Page 1

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