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AMUSEMENTS. .. LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF .. CONSTANCE BENNETT In “ROCKABYE.” (Recommended by Cejisor for Adults.) THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Pictures. 2.15 p.m. .. Twice Daily .. 8 p.m. 2.15 p.m. .. Twice Daily .. 8 p.m. COMMENCING TO-MORROW COMMENCING TO-MORROW Yet Another Triumph for Britain, The Gainsborough Special, EDGAR WALLACE’S EDGAR WALLACE’S Most Popuiar and Fascinating Play, “THE RINGER.” “THE RINGER.” “THE RINGER.” “THE RINGER.” Transferred to the Screen in its entirety and with the original Wyndham Theatre Cast, GORDON HARKER, DOROTHY BARTLAM. PAT. CURWEN. Fresh .. Arresting .. Intriguing The Most Elusive Criminal Ever Known. Now Here Now There! Trailed Surrounded Vanished in a Flash. WHO IS HE 9 WHERE IS HE? The Most Amazing and Thrilling Drama of All Time. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plan at Begg’s or Theatre Phone 486 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICK /'NUT of respect for our late Colw league, MR D. PIERCE, there will be a restricted Taxi Service TO-DAY FROM 2 P.M. TILL 3 P.M. TIMARU TAXI DRIVERS. GERALDINE SECONDARY EXPUPILS’ ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 1 will be held in Mr Kennedy’s Rooms, on FRIDAY, JUNE 9th, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Reports and Balance Sheet; Adoption of Constitution; Election of Officers, etc. Ex-Pupils who have recently left the school are especially invited to attend. H. W. WILLIAMSON, President. VERA G. BEAN, Secretary. GERALDINE. BOYS’ WELFARE COMMITTEE. TWO BOYS, aged 17 and 18 years, who can be recommended, are awaiting engagement. Previous experience of farm work. Applv PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., GERALDINE. BUSINESS NOTICES. DIAMOND RINGS We nave a reputation for Gem Rings of Value- -for thirty years we have sold Engagement Rings which are examples of Craftsmanship The neat substantial mountings give security without clumsiness. WILLIAM McBRIDE, The Central Jeweller BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT G. S H A M V , Up-to-date Tailor and Costumier of Christchurch City. Has opened Premises, Stafford Street South, in the Shop occupied formerly by C. G. Morgan, Jeweller, where his expert workmanship and experience will be placed at the disposal of all OWN MATERIALS MADE UP AT LOWEST COST. Repairs and Alterations promptly attended to. Cut and Fit of Latest Style Guaranteed. THE VICTORIA INSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. HIRE, Marine, Employers' Liability. * Personal. Accident, Sickness, Plate Glass, Motor Car (Comprehensive). Crop Risks, Mortgage Indemnity and Fidelity Guarantee at Lowest Rates. Agents—DALGETY & CO., LTD. \VfINTER SUITS - Perfection in W style, fit, cut, finish; rare in style, exceptional in price; everything that necessity comfort and style demands is In our Suits or Costumes or Overcoats; Suits, prices from £4 17s Id to £7 2s 6d; Costumes, prices from £4 17s 6d to £7 2s 6d: Dinner Suits trom £5 17s 6d to £7 17s 6d; silk lined your own materia] made up. 70<-; your own Costume Material made and trimmed for 55/- I cut and fit Costumes and Overcoats for 7/6: Skirt Patterns 2/each cut to suit any figure; Repairing and Alterations done at a minimum cost.—C. DAVIDSON. High Jlass Tailor Majestic Buildings. Stafford Street rimaru 2nd BIRTHDAY SALE. OUR SPECIAL BOOK OFFERS. 700 Good 2/6 Novels. Special Price 1/3 each 9 Books for 10/400 Bargain 4/- Books. Special “rice 2/- each 11 Books for £1 100 Books at Give-away Price of 6d each. 6 Books for 2/6 BOOKS MAKE GOOD PRESENTS BUY NOW AT BARGAIN PRICES J. H. HEALEY, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER 165 STAFFORD STREET Opp Herberts EXCLUSIVE EVENING FROCKS, MODERATELY PRICED, AT MISS MORRISON’S. MANTLE SPECIALIST. 177 STAFFORD STREET.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19511, 9 June 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19511, 9 June 1933, Page 1