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AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT WE COMMENCE AT 7.40 THE REGENT 2 p.m. and 7.40 Gene Gene AUTRY AUTRY With SMILEY BURNETTE JUNE STORY Riding the Rustlers off the RangeSaddle Busting Gene Autry your Champion Singing Cowboy, in “RIDE TENDERFOOT RIDE” “RIDE TENDERFOOT RIDE” Hear Gene sing: “The Woodpecker Seng" and ‘‘Leanin’ on the Ole Top Rail.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO: A Brand New Musical Comedy “NAUGHTY BUT NICE” “NAUGHTY BUT NICE” With DICK POWELL ANN SHERIDAN Helen Broderick . . Gale Page Ronald Reagan . . Zasu Pitts Here’s Humour . . Melody . . Dancing and Romance Skilfully Blended to make Grand Entertainment. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box plans at Begg’s or Theatre 486. TEMUKA NOTICES TEM U K A ELITE THEATRE TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. The Year’s Most Outstanding best selling novel—written by the brilliant author of ‘‘The Citadel”—becomes a Screen Classic! MICHAEL REDGRAVE. .MARGARET LOCKWOOD in A. J. CRONIN’S “THE STARS LOOK DOWN” “THE STARS LOOK DOWN” “THE STARS LOOK DOWN” (A Story of the men who keep Britain’s Greatest Industry Alive) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (RESERVES AT MARTIN’S 73 M) TEMUKA TOWN AND SCHOOL PICNIC The Town will Observe a FULL HOLIDAY ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 H. B. STRANGE, Chairman Retailers’ Committee. TEMUKA TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION EVENING CLASSES pZNTRIES from intending candidates are invited for classes in the following subjects.—Mathematics (AirForce Syllabus), Shorthand and Typewriting, Book-keeping, Ticket and Signwriting, Woodwork, Wool-classing (Temuka and Geraldine). Candidates interested in the formation of a woodwork class at Geraldine are requested to get in touch with either the Chairman or Director of the Association. J. T. SMART, Chairman, 'Phone 50. T. J. POOLE, Director, ’Phone 180 A. FLORISTS THE MARCHWEIL FLORISTE Next Ballantynes For Latest Ideas in Floral Tribut-s and Designs Made at Shortest Notice Let Us Advise you for Your Wedding. Phones: Shop 371. Gardens 1097 FLORAL WORK For All Your Floral Work SEE DICKSON'S FIRST Thirty years experience. The pride ot a craftsman and your ,-atisfa-tion the first consideration. DICKSON’S NURSERY Marston Road. 'Phone 1247. L. E. RENDALL, FLORIST For Floral Work with Choice Flowers Wreaths, Sprays, Bouquets,, etc. At Shortest Notice. WEST END NURSERY 33 Maltby Avenue 'Phone 299 J. GRANGER N.D.H. FLORIST Medallist and Silver Cup Holder ’ FOR FLORAL WORK Wreaths. Sprays, Bouquets, etc. a Specialty. Thones 1418. Residence 1440. BUSINESS NOTICES THERE’S A REASON FOR THE POPULARITY of the CIRCLE BOOK CLUB 7 Arcade (Next 'Begg’s) JOIN TO-DAY AND PROVE IT SOMETHING NEW FOR TIMARU The Public are Invited to see the WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF 50,000 GLADIOLI At LEO CLARK’S 12A Archer Street. ORDERS TAKEN FOR BUL — BULLDOZER BULLDOZER 1 BULLDOZER pTARMERS in the PAREORA and TIMARU districts requiring work carried out with Modern Earth-moving and Land-clearing equipment should communicate with: CONTRACT CULTIVATION LIMITED ’Phone 1726 Box 188 TIMARU

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIX, Issue 21896, 24 February 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIX, Issue 21896, 24 February 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIX, Issue 21896, 24 February 1941, Page 1