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AMUSEMENTS 7.45 THEATRE ROYAL 7.45 2 BIG BRIGHT ATTRACTIONS'! Flaming Drama Blazes from the Desert’s Burning Sands. “OUTLAWS of the ORIENT” “OUTLAWS of the ORIENT” Dynamite for the Clouds. Bullets from the Ground, Wild Adventure. Clashing Loves. Featuring JACK HOLT JACK HOLT ■JACK HOLT JACK HOLT MAE CLARKE MAE CLARKE Newsy Laughter Laden Romance, “THAT’S MY STORY” “THAT’S MY STORY” With a Grand Cast, FRANK MORGAN HOBART CAVANAUGH CLAUDIA MORGAN HERBERT MUNDIN A Thrill Chasing Riot of Laughter and Adventure. •Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) ACE DRUMMOND • Serial» Children 6d, 9d; Adults 1 -. 1 6 EXHIBITION TENNIS EXHIBITION TENNIS SATURDAY SATURDAY JANUARY 8 MAORI PARK NEW ZEALAND’S DAVIS CUP PLAYERS. A. C. STEDMAN A, C. STEDMAN (N.Z. Champion, 1930» versus * D. C. COOMBE D. C. COOMBE • N.Z. Chamoion, 1937> 1.15, Final South Canterbury Mixed Champ. A. E. SANDRAL AND MISS D. SHIRTCLIFF versus F. G. LEWIS AND MISS J. EATON. 2.15, FIVE SET SINGLE. A. C. STEDMAN v. D. C. COOMBE. 4 p.m., A. C. STEDMAN & G. C. REID, versus D. C. COOxMBE & W. E. RENTON. 500 Seats at 16 P. W. YOUNG. Secretary. JUNIOR TENNIS JUNIOR TENNIS ALL Junior Tennis Players are invited to Maori Park TO-DAY at 5 p.m. Coaching by A. C. Stedman and D. C. Coombe. Those wishing to play to report to the secretary at Maori Park Pavilion at 4.30 this afternoon. P W. YOUNG Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES GOLD BAND TAXIS TIMARU OUR NEW FLEET OF FIRST-CLASS CARS AT YOUR SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT. CHEAPEST POSSIBLE FARES. ’PHONE 1500. NOTICE. QAMPERS, VISITORS. TIMARU PEOPLE. Your Laundry Work Why spoil Christmas worrying about it? Ring 207—the Van will cal’ ana collect your work will be launderea to your entire satisfaction and deivered to any address. Ee one of - i wise and satisfied customers. TIMARU STEAM LAUNDRY. LTD Browne St. ’’hone 207 MAX de LACEY’S CONSULTING OPTICIANS TIMARU Reg. Opt., MR N. R. SAVIDGE. D. 1.0. F. 1.0. (by Exam.) Opposit" Oddie's, Chemists Tel. 1563 Box 278 HALF PRICE MILLINERY CLEARANCE A wonderful opportunity to secure this season’s smart Hats at Half USual Prices. Hundreds of select from. COME IN TO-DAY CHIP STRAWS, Wide Brims— Usually 10/6 To Clear 4/11 WHITE AND COLOURED PANAMAS Usually 6/11 to 10/6 To Clear 2/11 to 4/11 SMART PEDALINES, all sizes— Usually 13/6 to 19/6 To Clear 5/11 to 9/11 BANKOK, SISAL AND NEORA, Fine Straws, smartly trimmed Flowers, Big Selection— Usually 22/6 To Clear 11/3 IMPORTED ENGLISH MODEL HATS Half Price 9/11 to 12/6 SUMMER FELTS. White and Colours Half Price 3/11 to 6/11 J. M. MILLER NEA' REGENT THEATRE

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20929, 7 January 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20929, 7 January 1938, Page 1