AMUSEMENTS.' THEATRE ROYAL. (Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres) —TO-DAY Commencing TO-DAY — MATINEE, AT 2.15 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT (Also Monday and Tuesday) JOHN BOLES JOAN BENNETT IN THE LATEST POX PRODUCTION - “CARELESS LADY.” - - “CARELESS LADY.” - - “CARELESS LADY.” - ‘Recommended by Censor for Adults) Its Smart Romance will Enchant You. Miss Bennett’s Gorgeous Gowns will Dazzle You! John Boles’s Songs will Entrance You! IT’S A SPARKLING DELIGHT! Together with METROTONE NEWS. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. OVER THE BOUNDING MAIN (Travelogue) ‘‘PROMOTER” - - - - (Comedy* NOTE the Royal's Popular Prices:— Evening. D.C. 1/6; Stalls, 1 Children, Half-price. PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. BEDE'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSN., INC. (South Canterbury Branch) 'J’HE ANNUAL DINNER of the Association will be held in the Stafford Tea Rooms, TO-NIGHT, at 6 p.m. All Old Boys are invited. N.Z. FARMERS' UNION. (Albury Branch) GENERAL MEETING of Members wiii be held in the Library Hall, Albury. on Tuesday, 2nd August, at 7.30 p.m. The Women’s Division will meet at same hour. H. L. ADAM. Chairman. A. THOREAU. Secretary. TIMARU HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. PRIZE SCHEDULES. SCHEDULES and Member Tickets are now being distributed by the Committee, and any person requiring one should make application to the undersigned— FRANK J. COOK. Tekapo Bid., 'Phone 1115. Secy. OTAIO. '"THE RESIDENTS. SPINSTERS and BACHELORS of Otaio and Kohika invite their Friends of Surrounding Districts to their Annual Ball, to be held in the Makikihi Hall, on August 4th. Gents 2 '6. Ladies 1 6. Right of admission Reserved. Hawke Bros.’ i .chestnA. Miss K. O'Keefe, H. H. Bell, Jt: Secs. WINCHESTER. LADIES* MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. COME to Euchre Social in Victoria Hall, on Tuesday. August 2nd, and help to purchase an up-to-date hearer, which will be on demonstration. 50 p.c. proceeds for hall heating funds. Good Supper. Music, Mr R. Hoare. Admission 1 -. (Mrs) H. J. Hopkins, Secy. IMPORTANT! READ THIS OPEN LETTER: -T-O ALL OF M. E. FINLAYSON’S Hire Purchase Cliepts, whose payments are all overdue:— Having been appointed to collect these payments, this is to advise you to call on me without delay, and I will arrange payments that will be satisfactory to you and me. I have no wish to harass anyone, but will showall possible leniency and sympathy, and make payments fit in with your income. so as to help you through the depressed conditions prevailing. But I can only do this, if you call and arrange with me before August 31, 1932—after this date I w'ill be unable to arrange matters for you. I will then j be reluctantly compelled to carry out my instructions to press for payment due for hire—and in addition to repossess the goods. It won’t pay you to let that happen, when I have made such an easy way to assist you. Should I not be in when you call to arrange payments. Miss Finlay son w r ill be there, and she is fully competent, and has the authority to make satisfactory arrangements with you, and you will find her now r , as always, ready to help you, so long as you try to help her. Whatever you do, attend to this matter now—while you have such a good opportunity. I have the six Time-Payment Ledgers here, and, by the way. no fault has ever been found wdth Miss Finlayson's book-keeping. You can bring your receipt books along and have them checked over with the ledgers, and satisfy yourself all is in order. It is not my intention to send any reminders ether than this letter. Yours truly. W. A. FINLAYSON. George St.. Timaru. p.S.—Just to remind all our friends and supporters needing Furniture, that we have one of the nicest selections of quality goods at competitive prices in South Canterbury. We have no Shoddy Goods to show you. Should you not find in our large assortment of Furniture what you require, we can make it for you. quality and price both satisfactory. We welcome your inspection, and tender grateful thanks for the large measure of support accorded FINLAYSON'S. W.A.F. E THE ANNUAL RE-UNION AND SMOKO Will be held in the SILVER BAND HALL, W AIM ATE, On THURSDAY, 4th AUGUST, At 8 p.m. Admission ----- 5 -. L. V. BRENTON, Hon. Secretary.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19248, 30 July 1932, Page 1
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