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AMUSEMENTS STATE Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., (throughout N.Z.) TO-DAY 2.15 and 8 p.m. THIS IS WHAT AN UNBIASED CRITIC SAYS: “The story is far better than any we have seen for a long time, and the work of the comedians is something out of the usual, and makes “Sally, Irene and Mary” a musical that deserves to be graded high. A GLITTERING ARRAY OF STARS IN THE TUNEFULEST OF ALL MUSICAL SHOWS. SALLY, IRENE and MARY SALLY, IRENE and MARY SALLY, IRENE and MARY SALLY, IRENE and MARY Starring ALICE FAYE TONY MARTIN JIMMY DURANTE JOAN DAVIS Marjorie Weaver .... Gregory Ratoff Star-Studded and Packed with Hearty Laughter. There are stars enough, laughs, tunes and gags enough for a dozen big musicals, plus a screenful of romance and that extra zing and sparkle that make it Darryl F. Zanuck’s top-hit show! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) AND LOOK! 1938 MARCH OF TIME MEN OF MEDICINE And Fox Aussie and International News Terrytoon Comedy Both Screams! Plans now open at Begg’s, or • ’Phone 362. ALBURY TO-NIGHT, NOVEMBER 4. 8 P.M. Concert by Marist Brothers’ Boys and Timaru Artists. Aid of Convent School Funds. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Children 6d. Supper and Dance. TIMARU RAILWAY MINIATURE CLUB. ANNUAL SOCIAL And PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES RAILWAY SOCIAL HALL NOV. 5 SATURDAY NOV. 5 At 8 p.m. All Railway Employees and Patrons of Railway Social Club cordially invited. Ladies 1/-; Gents 1/-. J. D. McINTYRE, Club Captain. M. J. FTTZHARRIS, Hon. Sec. TIMARU GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS ANO DISPLAY OF HAND WORK SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1938, At 2 p.m. Parents and Friends of the School are cordially invited to attend. EDUCATIONAL “HOLLYWOOD" SCI 'OL OF DRESSMAKING, Stafford St., Opp. Ballantyue's. I ATEST SYSTEM of Dresscutting *“■ Dress Designing and Dressmaking including Ladies’ Tailoring Taught. -—s and Terms Mod—- te. Free Demonstrations gladly given. Branches throughout Australasia PROMISING CAREERS FOR MAI Y YOUNG MEN The present Accountancy Examinations will be the turning point in the careers of many young men who qualify. For these newly qualified accountants the road will be open—the road that leads to financial security and the topmost positions in the business world. Decide now that YOU will QUALIFY IN ACCOUNTANCY. Call Hemingway’s to your assistance and you will be sure of qualifying in the shortest possible time. The great majority of candidates who pass at this year’s examinations will be—as for 40 years past—Hemingway students. This fact proves the certainty of YOUR pass, if you become a Hemingway’s student. Write for Free Book "Accountancy," to-day. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland. BUSINESS NOTICES NOW IN NEW PREMISES ' LARGER PREMISES BIGGER DISPLAYS OF FURS AND FUR COATS MUTUAL FURS (Dn.), LTD 186 STAFFORD STREET, 5 Doors from Arcade (Next Fraser’s. Jeweller) SPECIAL PRICES BIG REDUCTIONS SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Lounge Suites AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE. Special purchase of the complete stock of a Wellington Warehouse Wool Moquettes enables us to pass on to you Wool Moquette Suites at Cotton Moquette Prices. High Grade Wool Moquette usually sold at 18/6 per yard now priced at 9/3 per yard. Gladstone Lounge Suite Fully Sprung. Usually £2l 15s. Special Price £l6 17s 6d. Bungalow Lounge Suite In new Season's Mothproof Wool Moquette. Usually £24 15s. Special Price £l9 15s. See these and other styles on display. Lay by your Suite or ouy on easy terms. E. C. Hetherington, Representing Hay’s Ltd. (Ch-Ch:) SHOWROOMS. ABOVE STATE THEATRE.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21185, 4 November 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21185, 4 November 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21185, 4 November 1938, Page 1