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TEMUKA NOTICES —TEMUKA—--1 PINAL SCREENING ■ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGH r 1 8 P.M. j The Biggest Success in Motion Pictur , History: 1 GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLIS 3 GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLIS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLIS In “THE HOUSE OP ROTHSCHILD." “THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD.” . More than a great story; more than ' grand romance; more than a perfec ' picture. It’s a vivid pageant of enter tainment to be indelibly framed on th hearts of humanity for ever. rApproved lor Universal Exhibition To avoid possible disappointment w urge you to reserve early. Plan at McMillan’s; ’phone 52 or 2S (Free List Suspended.) TEMUKA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. GRAND ANNUAL BOXINC DAY CARNIVAL VICTORIA PARK, TEMUKA, WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 26, 1934. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY SPORTS COMMENCE 12 NOON. SPECIAL ATTRACTION: CHILDREN’S SPORTS AND FAN Cl DRESS CARNIVAL. CYCLING. RUNNING. JUMPING. PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUF EVENTS. HIGHLAND MUSIC AND DANCING Pipe Bands in attendance. COME AND ENJOY AN EXCELLENI AFTERNOON’S SPORTS. Special Train leaves TIMARU at 11.35 a.m.; returning 5.37 p.m. Admission to Grounds, 1/6; Childrer 6d; Cars 1/-. GRAND CINDERELLA DANCE, 8 p.m. DRILL HALL. 8 p.m. Members Free; Non-Members: Double Ticket 3/-, Extra Lady 1/6, Single Gent 2/-. W. D. McCALLUM, President. J. H. DENISON, Secretary. MILFORD SCHOOL. ANNUAL CONCERT AND DANCE. MILFORD HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), DEC. 19 At 8 p.m. GOOD PROGRAMME. Admission R. M. MILLS, Hon. Secretary. TEMUKA PROGRESS LEAGUE. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. DETAILERS will be open as follows: Monday, December 24, late night; Thursday, December 27, OPEN ALL DAY; Saturday, December 29, close at 5.30 p.m.; Monday. December 31, late night; Thursday, January 3, OPEN ALL DAY; Saturday, January 5, close 5.30 p.m. L. BUTTERS, Hon. Secretary. TRESPASS NOTICE. DERSONS found Trespassing on my riverbed leasehold will be Prosecuted from this day. J. WADE, Temuka. BUSINESS NOTICES I DON’T let the worry of Washing Day upset your Holidays. Have more ! time to enjoy your vacation and entertain your visitors. We can assure you of prompt and careful attention to all your Washing Requirements, j IMPERIAL STEAM LAUNDRY, ’Phone 207. Our van will call. DE LUXE TEA ROOMS ICE CREAM SUNDAES FROM 6d. RADIO REPAIRS ALL MAKES OP RADIO SERVICED BY EXPERT RADIOTRICIANS Distributors “Zenith” Replacement Valves THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COLTD., Barnard St. Tel. 385 GOLD BAND TAXIS TIMARU OUR NEW FLEET OF FIRST CLASS CARS AT YOUR SERVICE, DAY AND NIGHT CHEAPEST POSSIBLE FARES ’Phone 1500. ’Phone 1500. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS THAT ALWAYS PLEASE. SINGLE HANDKERCHIEFS. Plain and Fancy— 2d to 1/3 EACH BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS, a choice Selection SILK SCARVES— 1/11 to 5/11 SILK GLOVES, Newest Styles—--1/11 to 4/11 BOND S RAYON HOSE, Plain or Mesh— 2/11 SILK HOSE, full Fashioned, good quality— 3/11 PURE SILK HOSE, full Fashioned 4/11 “LADY JANE” PURE SILK HOSE—--7/11 EXTRA HEAVY PURE SILK HOSE, full Fashioned— 9/11 SUEDE LOCKNIT VESTS— 5/11 BLOOMERS— 7/11 NIGHTS— 11/6 SILK HAPPI COATS— FROM 12/6 BATHING COSTUMES— Cotton 1/11, Wool 6/11 SUNSHADES and UMBRELLAS—FROM 3/11 SILK BLOUSES— FROM 5/11 J. M. MILLER, REGENT PICTURE BUILDINGS.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19986, 19 December 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19986, 19 December 1934, Page 1