AMUSEMENTS. —MAJESTIC— Comfy. Theatre of Distinction. Warm. Direction: Puller-Hay ward Theatres. 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY. 8 p.m. Three Pairs of Laughter Makers vieing with each other to give you the most original and riotous comedy that you have seen for a long time. CHARLIE RUGGLES. ALISON SKIPWORTH, W. C. FIELDS. MARY BOLAND. GEORGE BURNS, GRACIE ALLEN, In SIX OF A KIND. A rib-tickling story of a bank clerk who leaves on a quiet holiday tour but is overrun by circumstances which lead to one hilarious situation after another. ( Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plan at Begg's or Theatre ’Phone 651 M TIMARU ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY. JULY 2. The Box Plan opens at Begg's Tomorrow Morning at 9 a.m. for Subscribers only. P. W. RULE, Hon. Secretary. SALISBURY. r T'HE Benedicts, Spinsters and Bachelors of Salisbury invite their Friends of the Surrounding Districts to the ANNUAL BALL to be held in the Schoolroom, on JULY 6, at 8 p.m. W. J. BLACK, Chairman. MAY WALTER, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. , W AIM ATE. In order to conform to the New Rate of Overhead Expenses caused by the 10 per cent. Cut in Wages, we have decided to (pass the Reduction on to our Patrons. OUR SELECTED THREE COURSE HOT LUNCHEON NOW 1/6 NOW 1/6 THE SAVOY. NEWELL & JONES, Proprietors, QUEEN STREET, WAIMATE. TALBOT TAYLOR, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, FOR RELIABLE SERVICE, At a REASONABLE PRICE. 7 Mowbray Street, TIMARU. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS ENID DUNNING (late Phyllis Bates School of Dancing, Dunedin), Studio. 65A Sophia Street (opp. John Edmonds), Private and Class Tuition in 1934 Quickstep, Diagonal Waltz, Croon and Blues Waltz. Hours 10 am. to 10 p.m„ Saturday Morning Secondary School Children. Telephone 813. GEORGE CHAPMAN, CHIMNEY SWEEP, WINDOW CLEANER. CARPETS BEATEN AND VACUUM CLEANED. Note Change of Address to—--52 CHURCH STREET. TAKE THE UNCERTAINTY OUT OF LIFE. AN A.M.P. POLICY PROVIDES FOR ILL-HEALTH. ASSURES THAT HOLIDAY. PRESERVES THE FAMILY. CULTIVATES SAVING HABITS. GIVES REPOSE TO OLD AGE. LIFTS MORTGAGES OR DEBTS. LIGHTENS THE LOAD OF CARE. EDUCATES CHILDREN OR ORPHANS. BUILDS A BARRIER TO POVERTY PROVIDES A WILL LAWYERS CANNOT BREAK. ENCOURAGES MARRIAGES OF PRUDENT PEOPLE. AND RAISES CREDITS FOR EMBARRASSED ESTATES. IS IT POSSIBLE TO THINK OF ANY OTHER INVESTMENT THAT COMBINES ALL THESE FEATURES. THE A.M.P. SOCIETY IS THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE, AND THE LARGEST BONUS PAYING INSTITUTION IN THE WORLD FUNDS EXCEED £92,000,000. EXAMINE OUR PROPOSITION BEFORE INQUIRING ELSEWHERE. THERE IS NO OBLIGATION. G. F. SMYTHE, District Manager. FRED M WARD, Rep. for New Business.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19836, 27 June 1934, Page 1
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