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AMU.'FMENTS THE LEADING THEATRE STATE Cosy STATE Warm Dir: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. AGAIN TO-DAY at 2/ ’ and 8 p.m. ANOTHER OF THE “STATE'S” Family Programmes at I/- POPULAR PRICES 1/6 RALPH “ ALL IN ” RALPH IN “ ALL IN ” LYNN “ ALL IN ” LYNN “ ALL IN ” With GINA MALO CLAUDE DAMPIER and JACK BARTY The Prince of Comedians goes all out in "ALL IN.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) THE JONES FAMILY The Priceless Family ot rmisters. With SLIM SUMMERVILLE. In “ OFF TO THE RACES ” “OFF TO THE RACES” THEY'RE OFF and Dad gets left at the Post. ONE LONG LAUGH FROM GO TO WHOA!! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) 1/- POPULAR PRICES 1/6 Plans Begg's Theatre ’Phone 362. GRAND SPRING FAIR ST. JOHN’S HIGHFIELD COMMENCES TO-NIGHT (Opening 7 p.m. by Mayoress, Mrs P. C. Vinnelli CONTINUED TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 2 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Children's Fancy Dress Party. 7.30-8.30 p.m. Thursday. FAIRLIE NOTICES SPRING FLOWER SHOW AORANGI HALL, FAIRLIE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 BABY' SHOW CLASS 1 Howlers « - 6 Months CLASS 2 Crawlers v-12 Months CLASS 3 Toddlers 12-18 Months Prizes for Best Boy and Girl in each Class AMUSEMENTS The Executive have . v » pains to obtain the World's Best' Amusmenls and have imported direct an Amusement Parlour of Games which will leave you grasping. Don’t wait for your ship to come in. Come along on Friday night and meet it. NARCISSI AND CUT FLOWERS This year, five new valuable cups, making a total now of seven, have been given for competition in the Flower Sections. The smallest garden can enter at least one vase of three blooms of Narcissi; break the ice this year and next year win a Challenge Cup. PLANTS The second 1000 plants are now disappearing and the third 1000 is opening up to cur satisfaction. Order quickly. ’Phone 102 or 55M. All Flower and Vegetable Plants. The White Elephants are fast becoming acclimatised and the cage should be one of the main centres of attraction. D. JEUNE. Organiser. POLO A MEETING of all those interested in Polo will be held in PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS’S OFFICE, Fairlie, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 at 7 p m. G. HUNTER-WESTON, Hon. Sec. Pareora Polo Club. FAIRLIE WOMEN’S DIVISION "VHE monthly meeting of the Fairlie Branch of the Women’s Division will be held on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, at 8 p.m., in the Presbyterian Sunday School room. Interesting travel talk to be given. MACKENZIE COUNTY COUNCIL WINTER SHOW, 1938 A MEETING of all those interested in the holding of a District Bay in the Winter Show District Bay Competition for 1938, will be held at an early date at the Council Chambers, Fairlie. All those interested are asked to discuss this matter and to endeavour to devise some means for suitably representing the District at the next South Canterbury Show. W. R. DAVISO- . Fairlie, Chairman. October, 4, 1937. BUSINESS NOTICES WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WE ARE CASH BUYERS Of WOOL, SKINS. HIDES. FAT, Etc. Ring oi Write and our Buyers will call. S. F. HANSON & CO., LTD., 45 Stafford Street, Timaru. 'Phone 1075. Private 1526. "LEXICON” COMPETITION First Prize 10/Second Prize 7/6 Third Prize 5/ENTRY FREE. OPEN TO ALL. How many Words can you make from the following 11-letter word? EDUCATIONAL SEE HUTTON’S WINDOW DISPLAY FOR RULES By the way, if you enjoy doing these competitions you will rave over playing “LEXICON” CARD GAME 4/6 PACK P. W. HUTTON AND CO., BOX 48. TIMARU.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20851, 6 October 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20851, 6 October 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20851, 6 October 1937, Page 1