AMUSEMENTS 7.45 THEATRE ROYAL 7.45 ZANE GREY'S ZANE GRE/’S . ZANE GREY’S ZANE GREY’S Thrilling Drama of the Western | Frontier, "DRIFT FENCE” ‘‘DRIFT FENCE” Featuring LARRY CRABBE KATHERINE DE MILLE Jim Travis gets his man though the whole cattle country is up in arms, and the girl he loves fights him every step of the way. You’re Going to Enjoy "THE MOON’S OUR HOME” i With MARGARET SULLA VAN j HENRY FONDA CHARLES BUTTERWORTH ; A gleeful, spreeful spot of comedy en- I tertainment that’s a joy from fade-in i to fade-out. (Both App. Universal Exhibition) Coloured Cartoon Stalls 6d. D’Circle 1. -. THEATRE ROYAL WEDNESDAY And THURSDAY MARCH 2 and 3. MARCH 2 and 3. MATINEE THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 3 P.M. STANLEY McKAY’S GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE REVUE CO. Headed by JOE LAWMAN. Australia’s Most Popular Whistling and Singing Comedian. Opening Revue ‘‘THE NAVY’S IN TOWN” The Most Spectacular Revue Ever Staged in New Zealand, with its Spectacular Naval Scena. Written and Produced by Geo. Greig. ■ SEE JOE AT HIS BEST IN A NEW I SERIES OF SIDE-SPLITTING SKETCHES. See the Wonderful Specialties: LES DIAMONDOS (From Folios Bergeres, Paris) In Brilliant Statuary Posing their bodies entirely covered in diamond dust. FREDO FRERES, Astounding Continental Acrobatic Violinists. THE BIG FOUR. Cliff O'Keefe’s Harmony Male Quartet. HEATHER WRIGHT. New Zealand’s Charming Contortionist and Eccentric Dancer. JAMES, the Gay Deceiver. ELVY, Dainty Solo Violinist. ELTON BLACK, Scottish Comedian. LEO TRENETTE, Brilliant Tenor. WYN. EDGERTON, Soprano. ALICE BENNETTO, Revue Artist. THE POPULAR HILO DUO (Geo. and Wehi Greig) Hawaiian Entertainers. MAY BROOK’S ORCHESTRA Gaieties Beauty Ballet. PRICES: 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (plus taxi.No extra for Reserves, at Begg’s. Matinee 2/6 (plus tax), 1/6, Children 9d all parts to Matinee. Plans open at Begg’s, Saturday. Feb. 2G THURSDAY THURSDAY "IN SUNNY HAWAII MONUMENTAL MASONS W. J. HARDING & CO. Yard: Park Avenue (near Cemetery) Telephone 895 M Monumental Masons and Sculp s. All work guaranteed and neatly executed. Estimates given. Lowest Prices S. McBRIDE (Established 1874)
MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS Direct Importer iron. Scotch and Italian Quarries. Concrete Kerbings and White Pebbles. Inscriptions Engraved in any Cemetery S. McBRIDE MONUMENTAL MASON 29 Sophia Street, Timaru Best Mat rials. First-class Workmanship. Nothing Too Big. Nothing Too Small Ring Telephone 572 BUSINESS NOTICES GOLD BAND TAXIS TIMARU DUR NEW b’LEE'i Of FIRST-CLASt CARS AT YOUR SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT. CHEAPEST POS SIBLE FARES. ‘PHONE 1500. NOTICE. (HAMPERS, VISITORS, TIMARI PEOPLE. Youi Laundry Work Why spoil holidays worrying abou it? Ring 207 the Van will call anc collect youi work will be launderei to your entire satisfaction and delivered to any address. Be one 01 oui wisp ana satisfied customers. UMARU STEAM LAUNDRY, LTD Browne St. Phone 207. “THE LIBERTY” NEW FLORAL ART CREPE DE CHENES Fast Colours, Good Washing, Dainty Designs, for House and Evening Frocks. Usual Price .... 2/11 YARD HALF PRICE ... 1/6 YARD These Goods must be cleared. FROCKS Cut and Tacked from 4/6 in our Dressmaking Department. HEMSTITCHING . , . . 4d YARD AT RAMSAY’S, “THE LIBERTY” Stafford Strew North, Timaru.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 20969, 23 February 1938, Page 1
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