AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT (As Cosy as Your Own Fireside) Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. COMMENCING TO-DAY TO-DAY Matinee 2.15; Night 8 o’clock. For Season of 4 Days. * WARNER BROS. PRESENT GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS In ‘•THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD/’ “THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD.” “THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD.'' The Greatest Motion Picture of all time. A Modern Drama from Real Life. “The Man Who Played God" is the inspired work of a great star, whose personal ambition is to make each production better than the last. In this Mr Arlis% has succeeded. GREATNESS IS WRITTEN LARGE UPON IT. YEARS WILL NEVER DIM ITS GLORYTIME CANNOT ERASE ITS MEMORY SUPERIOR REGENT FEATURETTES News, Sports Slants, Javanese Tourneys, The Cole Murder Mystery. Plan at Bristol or Regent Tel. 486. Reserve early and avoid disappointment. CO M M UNITY SING IN G. REGENT THEATRE. FRIDAY. 12.30 to 1.30. Roll up in large numbers on Friday as a Farewell Sing to Mr Harding, the popular Manager of the Regent Theatre, who is transferred to Whangarei. Conductor: Allan Shrimp*on. Pianist: E. Sinclair. Collection in aid of Central Relief. GERALDINE. MUNICIPAL THEATRE THE GREATEST JUNGLE PICTURE EVER FILMED. “TRADER HORN." “TRADER HORN." “TRADER HORN. “TRADER HORN. SPECIAL SCREENING. SPECIAL SCREENING. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (Thursday) GOOD SUPPORTS. Admission 16, 2/3. WASHDYYKE PUBLIC HALL. T~HE HOUSEHOLDERS of Washdyke and Surrounding Districts are holding their ANNUAL BALL, TONIGHT (29th September), at 8 p.m. Music: Sinclair’s Orchestra. Non-Subscribers: Gents 3/-, Ladies 2-. PUBLIC NOTICES. TIMARU UNEMPLOYED WORKERS’ t UNION. CIXTY 'Tickets for admission to the Orchestral Society’s Concert, to be held To-night, are available to Members of the above Union. Tickets will be distributed at the Old Foresters’ Hall between 5.30 and 6 This Evening. NOTICE. HTHE ANNUAL MEETING of the A Timaru Cricket Club will be held in Houston’s Tea Rooms. Stafford St.. Timaru, on MONDAY, the 3rd OCTOBER. at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members requested to attend. D. A. YOUNG. Hon. Sec. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN PATERSON, Late of Timaru, Retired Farmer. Deceased. ALL Persons having claims against the above estate are requested to forward their accounts (in duplicate) to the undersigned certified as due and owing at date of death. M. J. KNU3LEY. Solicitor. Timaru. BUSINESS NOTICES. RELIANCE SERVICE STATION. OIL. —Special Prices for All Grades of Oil in Quantities. TYRES. All Makes at Lowest Figure. REMEMBER — Quality costs a Fraction more, but why risk trouble with cheap substitutes. Cr. King Street and Otipua Road. THE VICTORIA INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. rpiRE. Marine. Employers’ Liability. * Personal. Accident. Sickness. Fiat.e Glass, Motor Car (Comprehensive), Crop Risks. Mortgage Indemnity and Fidelity Guarantee at Lowest Rates. Agents—DALGETY & CO.. LTD. EIGHT PER CENT. A DV4NCES in any sums on chattels, life policies, Bonds, fixed deposits, guarantees. All applications strictly confidential. PREMIUM BOND CORPORATION, LIMITED. OXFORD BLDGS. (Second Floor), Cr. Stafford and George Streets. TRY OUR VIENNA BREAD: A Wholesome and Appetising Loaf. FRESH HOME-MADE GOODS A SPECIALTY AND AT LOWEST PRICES. VIENNA CAKE SHOP. 246 Stafford St. ’Phone No. 1480. (Next McKenzie’s) RE EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS . . All eye tests made at Mcßride’s are conducted by . . . G. S. CARMICHAEL in our rooms, which are specially equipped and adapted to secure the best results. WM. McBRIDE, 208 STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19300, 29 September 1932, Page 1
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