AMUSEMENTS final screening to-night 7.45 THEATRE ROYAL 7.45 love and laughter GAIETY AND FUN! When a young midshipman makes love to a Senior Officer’s girl and defies discipline, there’s bound to be trouble. “HOLD ’EM NAVY” “HOLD ’EM NAVY” With LEW AYERS MARY CARLISLE JOHN HOWARD AND STILL MORE FUN WITH FURIOUS MELODRAMA OF THE AIRWAVES! “BEHIND THE MIKE” “BEHIND THE MIKE” With WILLIAM GARGAN . . JUDITH BARRETT (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Jungle Jim Serial. Children 6d, 9d; Adults Ll, 6. HOOK GYMKHANA THE 12th ANNUAL GATHERING TO-DAY (Easter Monday), Commencing 11 a.m. THE BRIGHTEST PROGRAMME YET! S.I. Steer Riding Championship, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Dog Trials, Novelty Light and Draught Horse Events, Races and Novelty Events for Children and Adults. (Full particulars in Thursday’s Issue) Admission: Adults 1/-, Cars 1/- Chil dren free. DANCE AT 8 P.M. Campbell’s Orchestra. Lister’s Buses leave Timaru 10 a.m., Waimate 11 a.m., 12 noon and 8.30 p.m C. F. ROSE. Hon Sec. THEATRE ROYAL Stupendous and Amazing Show! TUESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 26. TUESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 26. THIS ONE NIGHT ONLY J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Present FRANK NEIL’S WONDER SHOW Of WORLD’S STARS With Personnel of International Celebrities from Three Continents. 40 GREATEST VARIETY STARS Returning to the scenes of their former triumphs. The Funniest Fellow The World’s of all. Sweetheart: JIM GERALD ELLA SHIELDS JIM GERALD ELLA SHIFT .DS Australia’s Greatest The Incomparable Comedian. "Burlington Bertie’ 'The World’s Laughh.g Sensation GAUTIER’S FAMOUS COMEDY DOGS FAMOUS COMEDY DOGS The most amazing Animal Act ever seen. The Mexican Singing Troubadour DON GALVAN The Wizard of the Wurlitzer ARNE HARTMAN And a host of the Greatest Variety Stars. —And— FRANK NEIL’S FAMOUS TIVOLI BALLET AND CHORUS A Ballet to Challenge the World! POPULAR PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 6/-, Unreserved Stalls, 4/-; Pit, 2/All prices plus tax. Box Plans will be opened at Begg t on Friday Morning Next at 9 o’clock. BUSINESS NOTICES WE REPAIR—STARTERS GENERATORS MAGNETOS MOIORS VACUUM CLEANERS, Etc. ANYTHING ELECTRICAL A Thorough Knowledge of This Work enables us to give COMPLETE SATISFACTION J. J. COCKROFT, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, CHURCH STREET Agent foi Lucas C.A.V. Rotax. KASI LR ABPAKEL Big Selection ot Latest Imported HATS COA rs, COS’TUMES, FROCKS AND KNITTED WEAR Al VERY REASONABLE PRICES Inspection Invited. LATEST FEU HATS—--6/11 to 15/6 MODEL FUR FELTS and VELOURS—--13/6 to 22/6 TAILORED I"WEED COATS39/6 to 70/FUR AND AS’IRACHAN TRIMMED COATS— 59/6 to 125/MODEL WIN TER COATS. Fur Collars 63/- to 147/ASTRACHAN "TEDDY’ and SILK CONEY COATS— From 63/TWEED and WORSTED COSTUMES 49/6 to 105/KNI’IT’ED WOOL SUITS—--35- to 65/WINTER FROCKS. Knitted oi Woven 19'6 to 63/SILK EVENING FROCKS, including pretty English Models—--22/6 to 63--WOOL CARDIGANS and JUMPERSFrom 9/li J. M. MILLER. Near Regent Theatre
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 21014, 18 April 1938, Page 1
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