AMUSEMENTS THE REGENT 2 pan. TWO SESSIONS 7.45 pan. Paramount’s Terrific Double Bill that j scored a success on Saturday. - PETER B. KYNE’S Thrilling Story of the West and the 1 Parson who Fought with his Fists. “ THE PARSON OF PANAMINT” Sentenced to die at the end of a rope . . . but the Parson doesn’t give up without a fight—and he’s got friends. With CHARLIE RUGGLES ELLEN DREW PHILLIP TERRY (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Additional Feature Thrills Reign on the Screen. A Plucky Girl and a Lucky Boy hit the skyways and wreck the dictator's timetable. “FORCED LANDING” With RICHARD ARLEN—EVA GABOR Evelyn Brent —Nils Astlier (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans Begg’s or Theatre 486. “Careless Talk Costs Lives ... - Don’t Talk.” DON’T MISS DANCE REVUE DANCE REVUE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THEATRE ROYAL By DOROTHY THWAITES SCHOOL OF DANCING The Premier School of Ballet Assisting Artists. Mr H. Francis, Mr C. Wright. 2 J Hours of Excellent Entertainment. Prices: D.C. and O.S. 2/-, Stalk. 1/-, Children Half Price. Box Plan at Begg’s. FAIRVIEW MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB A Spcial Evening will be tendered to Privates P. R. Meikle and N. H. McVey in the Fairview Hall on TUESDAY, December 9. at 8 p.m. All club members, residents and friends cordially invited. A. G. DUNNILL, Capt. WINCHESTER QOCIAL and Presentation to Local soldiers on leave, Messrs F. McBride, M. E. Braddock, M. Fergusson, T. Connelly, and W. Smith will be held on WEDNESDAY, December 10. Admission 2/6, 1/6 and 3/6 Double . Kelland's Orchestra Local ladies Basket Only. All Soldiers in Uniform Admitted Free. LILY WORTHINGTON. P t- j ■ FAIRLIE SOCIAL TO SOLDIERS ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 pUBLIC, Social will be tendered to all Fairlie Soldiers on leave at AORANGI HALL, 8.30 p.m. Visiting soldiers welcomed. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. W. SCOTT, Chairman, Patriotic Committee. BUSINESS NOTICES D. C. TURNBULL AND CO. To Farmers interested in the Growing of Small Seeds, including Brassicas, we will be pleased to give our advice, and are prepared to contract for the coming season at remunerative prices D. C. TURNBULL AND CO. H. J. R. SOMERVILLE & CO. JR SPRING SOWINGS—MANGEL, SWEDE, TURNIr RAPE. CHOU MOELLIER Supp' Limited ALIAN Ji PERENNIAL RYEGRAS MONTGOMERY RED CLOVER COW GRASS, WHITE CLOVER MANURE 3 AL T DESCRIPTIONS H. J. R. SOMERVILLE & CO NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO.. Of N.Z. LTD (Incorporated tn England) Foi Succest tn ROOT CROP CULTIVATION Invest in a REID AND GRAY RIDGER REID AND GRAY RIDGER You nave the Choice ol SINGLE, DOUBLE THREE, OR hOUR-ROW MACHINES Gifted by means ol nano level oi automatically Each pair of discs nas independent pressure action to conform to uneven ground Discs havt sealed oil-well centres. Unbreakabi: steel whee with welded rims. One niece welded angle steel frames Famou; Star Man..re Feed and Single Dro: Turnip Seeder for accurate sowing Then There is the REID AND GRAx. DISC SCUFFLEh REID AND GRAY DISC SCUFFLED MADE IN 2 3 AND 4 ROWS Very strong construction High guidi rolleis give plenty of clearance anc main axle will not interfere with plant: rn high drills Discs can be set at am desired angle. Reid and Gray Agents NATIONAL MORTGAGE I AND AGENCY CO. OF N Z.. LTD ! (Incorporated tn England)
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Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22140, 8 December 1941, Page 1
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