AMUSEMENTS. —THEY CAME THEY SAW —AND WERE CONQUERED— By this Strange and Exotic Star. —ANNA STEN——MAJESTIC— Theatre of Distinction. Direction: Fuller Hayward Theatres. 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY. 8 p.m. Samuel Goldwyn Presents: His New Genius of the Screen: ANNA STEN ANNA STEN ANNA STEN ANNA STEN ANNA STEN ANNA STEN ANNA STEN ANNA STEN NANA NANA NANA NANA NANA Suggested by Incidents in EMIL ZOLA'S Immortal Novel, “A LADY OF THE BOULEVARDS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Walt Disney’s Latest Colour Symphony “The GRASSHOPPER and the ANT" —“With Williamson Under the Sea.”— Valpeen Wins Grand National Etc. Etc. Plan at Begg’s or Theatre ’Phone 651 M —THEATRE ROYAL— Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Finally To-night at 7.45. TWO BIG FEATURES. —THE SILK EXPRESS— With NEIL HAMILTON, SHEILA TERRY. Thrills pile on thrills in this exciting trip on the Non-stop Limited. (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) And TIM McCOY in HOLD THE PRESS Tim at his best outwitting and outfighting a gang of ruffians. (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) W.E.A. “MOVING PICTURES OF A RECENT WORLD S TOUR,” TO-NIGHT. 8 p.m., W.E.A. ROOM, George Street. Public cordially invited. Collection. WAIMATAITAI SCHOOL. FANCY DRESS DANCE DISPLAY. ALTERATION OF DATE. OENIOR DISPLAY postponed from Thursday, 20th, to Saturday, 22nd September, with Adult Dance to follow. Junior Display will be held on Wednesday. 19th September, at 7 p.m. Admission: Adults 1 /-, Children 6d each evening. Adult Dance, Saturday, September 22, 1/- Extra. BUSINESS NOTICES THE ELIZABETH KITCHEN. QUALITY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. OUR BUSINESS HAS BEEN BUILT UPON QUALITY.' STAFFORD STREET NORTH (Opp. Cannon Street.) ’Phone 1068. DE LUXE TEA ROOMS. AFTERNOON TEA, 6d. MAJESTIC TOILET SALON. Next to Theatre. LATEST METHODS PERMANENT WAVING. FULL HEAD: 17/6. Guaranteed No Discomfort. Marcel Waving, Setting, Cutting and all Branches. Telephone 1543. WOOLGROWERS. We are Cash Buyers of Wool, Skins, Hides, Calf Skins, etc. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. S. F. HANSON AND CO., LTD, Stafford St. South, Timaru. Telephone 1075. INext J. H. Smillie’s Coal Yard. J. A. NORRIE, THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE, COMPARE THESE PRICES: s. d. SUTTON’S VEGETABLE SEEDS Per Packet 0 6 SUTTON’S FLOWER SEEDS Per Packet 0 4 DATES, “Tiger,” 12oz. Packets 4 for 1 0 DATES. “ Excelsior," Pitted 21b Packets 1 3 CHERRIES, Crystalised, per lb 2 4 GLYCERINE SOAP, 3 Cakes for 1 0 BARILLA SOAP, McClinton’s Packets and Blocks 0 11 BARILLA SOAP, McClinton’s Large Bar 2 6 REXONA SOAP, Per Cake 0 6 CAUSTIC SODA, “Greenbanks” Per Tin 0 8 RESIN— Per lb 0 4 SCOTTS EMULSION Large 4 0 ASPARAGUS TIPS Per Tin 1 2 CREAM OF TARTAR 99 p.c, per lb 1 4 MACARONI ’’Kookaburra,” Per Packet 0 6 VERMACELLI, “ Kookaburra.” Per Packet 0 6 CREAMOATA— Per Packet 1 6 HARICOT BEANS— 51bs 1 0 LIMA BEANS— Per lb 0 5 ANCHOR MILK POWDER— Per Tin 0 10 J. A. NORRIE, THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE, HAY’S BUILDINGS. 241 STAFFORD STREET. TIMARU. Telephone 484.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19906, 17 September 1934, Page 1
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