AMUSEMENTS AND FUNCTIONS. SPLENDID VAUDEVILLE. REMARKABLE PICTURES. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT ONLY. TO-NIGHT ONLY A Murder Mystery that baffles, thrills, and) ends with a surprise. “A VOICE IN THE DARK.’’ A Mystery you cannot guess. (Powerful Dramatic Climax. Lavish Staging and Dressing. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, , In an Uproarious 3-Reel Comedy. TILLIE’S PUNCTURED ROMANCE, j ' VAUDEVILLE. Absolutely Last Appearance of CECIL VERNE, The Vaudeville King, in 20 minutes of fun. Clever Turns. Clean Comedy. Usual Picture Prices. (Plan at The Bristol. THURSDAY—TO-MORROW NIGHT. ' A Great Play is brought to the Screen. United Artists’ Film, 8 Glowing Acts. DORIS KEAN in: W “ROMANCE.” r ßvery_ Returned Soldier will remember Doris Kean in her Great London Performance. Kathleen Mac Donnell’s Wonderful Stage Success in the same part swept New Zealand off its feet. No Advance in Usual Prices.
FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOE, Sale—Strong Packing Oases.— G. Hefford! and Co., Drapers. FOB Sale—Quantity of Potatoes, by sack or by lb.—Apply Thomas Eve, Middle Road, Allenton, off Creek Road. 1 627 FOR Sale—Extra Cheap Apricots and Plums; overstocked. Also, Cucumbers, from 2d each.—Thomas Bros. FOR Sale Good Second-hand Piano, by Gresham. Apply “Piano,” Guardian Office. 1 645 FOR Sale—Lady’s Bicycle, in good order. Owner has no further use. Address, in first instant, “Moderate,” Guardian Office. 1 629 T7IOR Sale —Plums, Dessert, BottJL ling, or Jam; in any quantity. —A Ede, 30 Wellington St., Hampstead. 1 623 EOR Sale—lndian Scout Motor Cy,r. ele. jPrice £75,—80x 8, .Ashburton. .v< .1 612 WANTED To Let.—Small Section for Cropping. Apply “C.”’ “Guardian” Office. TWO Largo Unfurnished Rooms Tolet, West Side; all Conveniences. —Address at Guardian Office. LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED into my Paddock, off McArthur's Road, on or a,bout January 26—6 Ewes, 5 Wethers, and! 1 Lamb; Red Brand (B) indistinct. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—John Cowen, Flemington.
BUSINESS NOTICES. HALMA’S STUDIOS. Saunders’ Buildings, Ashburton. FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY. S PECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR PORTRAITURE. An Enlargement with Each Dozen Bromide. For particulars call at STUDIO.
SMITH AND SON, . . ' gA t East Street. FOR Bicycle Repairs at Lowest Prices. Prams and Go-Carts Repaired and Re-Upholstered. Gramophones Repaired. Lawn Mowers Sharpened. Scissors Sharpened. Wringer Rollers Vulcanised. All Work Guaranteed. Tyres, Tubes, etc., at lowest possible prices. H. R. SMITH AND SON, EAST STREET. I HAVE FOR SALE. NEW Potatoes, Green Peas. Orders taken for Peaches, Apricots, Plums for Bottling or Preserving. All Friuts in season. F. BUXTON, Wills St., ’Phone 425. ANTED Known— I have Storage for Furniture at Current Rates. A. MEACLEM, Harrier. 217 Havelock Street East. ’Phone 64. Horse shoes, from ioa ib ; the highest-grade made. All _ sizes stocked; also, Horse Shoe Nails in all sizes.—John Orr and Co., Direct Importer of Hardware, East St.
ALUMINIUM Preservng Pans, 15s 6d, 16s 6d, 22s 6d, 27s 6d, extra heavy 22s 6d and 25s 6d. Enamel Preserving Pans 12s 6d. Try us for Preserving Jars, Jam Jars, and! Jelly Jars. Our Prices are lower than any advertised. Coupons with all purchases. BUXTON AND THOMAS, Triangle Stores.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9786, 31 January 1923, Page 1
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