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AMUSEMENTS. Final Performance of Rex Beach’s THRILLING DRAMA, “ WHITE SHOULDERS,” With JACK HOLT, A Powerful Drama of the Strangest Marriage ever known. THE REGENT. 'PHONE 486. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. 2.15. TWICE DAILY. 8. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. THE COLOSSUS OF THE SCREEN. THE COLOSSUS OF THE SCREEN. THE COLOSSUS OF THE SCREEN. RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE AND A CAST OF 40,000 AND A CAST OF 40,000 “C I M A “C IMA “C I M A “C I M A “C IMA “C I M A “C I M A “C IMA “C I M A “C I M A “C I M A “C I M A “C IMA “C I M A R R O N.” R R O N.” R R O N.” R R O N.” R R O N.” R R O N.” R R O N.” R R O N.” R R O N.” R R O N.” R R O N.” R R O N.” R R O N.” R R O N.” EDNA FERBER’S GREAT STORY EDNA FERBER’S GREAT STORY Roaring Across the Screen in StormCharged Splendour, “CIMARRO N.” “CIMARRO N.” “CIMARRO N.” It means the wild, the unruly. So Dramatic, so charged with passion, strength and spectacle is this Mighty Epic that it will grip you in awe and wonder as its mighty pages unfold before your eyes. “CIMARRO N.” “CIMARRO N.” “CIMARRO N.” THE MIGHTIEST DRAMA OF THE AGES. “CIMARRO N.” “CIMARRO N.” “CIMARRO N.” WORLD’S MIGHTIEST SHOW. “CIMARRO N.” “CIMARRO N.” “CIMARRO N.” TERRIFIC AS ALL CREATION. “CIMARRO N.” “CIMARRO N.” “CIMARRO N.” wanderlust fever. He believed in wanderdust fever. He believed in God and believed in his own strength, which he used to drive his fellows to righteousness. “CIMARRO N.” “CIMARRO N” “CIMARRO N.” A BREATH-TAKING EPIC. “CIMARRO N.” “CIMARRO N ” “C I M A R R O N.” Spans the end of human emotions. . . . Sweeps from glamorous past to roaring present. . . . Blazes its heroic message into the heart of the world. SEE “ CIMARRON.” SEE “ CIMARRON.” SEE “ CIMARRON.” Box Plans at The Bristol or Ring Theatre 486. PUBLIC NOTICES. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. WENTWORTH HALL. 8 p.m. FRIDAY. 8 p.m. GRAND MOONLIGHT DANCE. Unique Decoration; Numerous Novelties; Good Music and Supper. SPECIAL FREE ENTRANCE COMPETITION. bASH PRIZE. Admission 2/-. Double Ticket 3/6. Mrs Richards’ Orchestra. Come and try your skill for the Special New Novelty—Third Night Lamp Shade Competition. Supreme Dance Organisers. WAIMATAITAI CRICKET CLUB. T’HE Opening Practice of the above 1 Club will be held at Ashbury Park, TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 p.m. Members and intending members are urged to attend. S. ANDREWS, Hon. Sec. N.Z. MADE GOODS WEEK N.Z. MADE GOODS WEEK N.Z. MADE GOODS WEEK TO-DAY - - TO-DAY is SHOPPING DAY. Remember to Buy New Zealand Made Goods. Inspect the Displays in the Shop Windows. BANDS WILL PLAY IN TOWN TO-DAY AS FOLLOWS: AFTERNOON. Boys’ High School Band; commencing 3.30 p.m. EVENING: Highland Pipe Band, commencing 7.30 p.m. “ HERALD ” ESSAY COMPETITION. Open to Pupils of Secondary and Technical Schools in South Canterbury. Subject: " The Economic Value of New Zealand's Secondary Industries.” Essays are to contain up to 500 words and the closing date has been Extended to THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 22nd, at 8 p.m. Ist Prize, £1 Is; 2nd Prize, 10/6. COMPETITION. Open to the Children of the Primary Schools in Timaru. Make a list of New Zealand Made \ Goods on display in Timaru this week j and hand in the list to your Head- I master. A Prize of 5/- will be donated to the j child in each primary school in Timaru who supplies the most complete list. Entries close on THURSDAY NEXT. 22nd OCTOBER.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXV, Issue 19008, 16 October 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXV, Issue 19008, 16 October 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXV, Issue 19008, 16 October 1931, Page 1

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