Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Weather Forecast: FAIR TO FINE

amusements In conjunction with New Universal Films—the Discoverer of Deanna Durbin—Sir Benjamin Fuller proudly presents the Timaru Premiere of the Clever and Fascinating Artist, who has Electrified Thousands in Auckland, Wellington, Chrisxhurch. DANNIELLE DARRIEUX Hurry and Book Your Seat. The Outstanding Show in Timaru. MAJESTIC To-day 2.15, To-night 8.0. THE CHARMING GIRL YOU HAVE HEARD SO MUCH ABOUT DANNIELLE DARRIEUX DANNIELLE DARRIEUX DANNTELLE DARRIEUX DANNIELLE DARRIEUX A Girl You’ll Love Forever—ln a Picture You’ll Never Forget. With ... DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN., MISCHA AUER LOUIS HAYWARD “THE RAGE OF PARIS’’ “THE RAGE OF PARIS” “THE RAGE OF PARIS” “THE R’AGE OF PARIS” The delightful story of a girl who was financed to marry money but who always did the most extraordinary things . . . even to turning the tables on herself! It’s ROMANCE the way you LOVE it! with Plenty of Bright Comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Grand Associate Programme. CINESOUND NEWS NEW ZEALAND REVIEW (THE GOLDEN COAST) LOWELL THOMAS TRAVELTALK STRANGE AS IT SEEMS MENTONE MUSICAL , METRO NEWS Plans at Begg’s until 11.30. afterwards Theatre, ’Phone CSIM. TIMARU SCOTTISH SOCIETY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE SCOTTISH HALL (The Dancers’ Joyland) SINCLAIR’S ORCHESTRA (Five Instruments) Modern and Old Time Dances. Novelty Numbers and Prizes. Giassy Floor. Excellent Supper. Admission 2/- (including supper.) Right of admission reserved. TIMARU ROWING CLUB. TIMARU ROWING CLUB. OPENING DANCE OPENING DANCE OPENING DANCE (Flannels) BAY HALL BAY HALL BAY HALL BAY HAU. NEXT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY HEC. MACDONALD’S SWING BAND. ST. ANDREWS TENNIS CLUB’S POPULAR SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 12. Grandi’s Orchestra. Saveloy Supper. Admission 1/6. PLEASANT POINT TOWN HALL TOWN HALL SAT. NOVEMBER 12 SAT. Community Sing. “Jacko” of 3ZB and Party. Auction. Lots of Fun. A Night You Must Not Miss. MONSTER TUG-OF-WAR TOURNAMENT In connection with Catholic Bazaar ST. PATRICKS HALL, NOVEMBER 19 to 28. Nominations close with the Hon. Sec„ next Wednesday, NOVEMBER 9, at 7.30 pm For full particulars apply secretary, St. Patrick’s Hall, Browne Street. BUSINESS NOTICE TALBOT TAILOR PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER FOR RELIABLE SERVICt AT A REASONABLE PRICE 7 MOWBRAY STREET. TIMARU EDUCATIONAL GILBERT V. TOZER, TEACHER of Music. Subjects: Pianoforte. Violin, Hawaiian Guitar, Tenor Banjo, Banjo-Mandolin, PlanoAccordeon. Visits Temuka Tuesdays, Pleasant Point Thursdays. Private address and Studio, 8 Hewling Street, Timaru. "HOLLYWOOD" SC_ OL OF DRESSMAKING, Stafford St., Opp. Ballant yne’s. I ATEST SYSTEM of Dresscutting, Dress Designing and Dressmaking, including Ladies’ Tailoring Taught. :s and Terms Moderate. Free Demonstrations gladly given. Branches throughout Australasia PROMISING CAREERS FOR till 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 YOUk pass, if you become a Hemingway’s student. Write for Free Book “Accountancy,” to-day. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THD19381105.2.2.8

Bibliographic details

Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21186, 5 November 1938, Page 1

Word Count
528

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21186, 5 November 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21186, 5 November 1938, Page 1