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amusements, etc. Members of the Ashburton Racing Club. This is a Fine Racing Picture. A thousand to ten Beauty don't do it. I take it. He’s gaining, lie’s gaining. It’s the chance of a lifetime. Snap all the odds you can! At— I JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. All British Production, a “Master” Picture. The Thrilling Story of a Steeplechase which will make you grip the arms of your seat. SAM MARSH, the Gentleman Jockey, plays the Hero in: “LONG ODDS.” “LONG ODDS.” One of the Greatest Racing Pictures ever filmed. The race is so well done, and tire suspense so cleverly introduced, that long before it is over it has the audience worked up to a perfect frenzy of excitement. The Finish takes one’s breath away. No. 2—BIG ATTRACTION.—No. 2 Under the auspices and in the presence of the Executive of the ASHBURTON ATHLETIC CLUB. A Popular String of Ring-side Stories.

Clean, Wholesome, Manly. “THE NEW LEATHER. PUSHERS.” “THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS.” LADIES f These are Beautiful Pictures, and will appeal to you for their humanity and for presenting the manliest of sports in its proper setting. All sport lovers who see the first film will do their utmost to see the remainder. Each Chapter a Complete Story, and will appeal to schoolboys as well as adults. Do Not Miss The First Round.

Also, a Mermaid Super-Comedy: “LOOK OTJT BELOW.” A Long Riot of Laughter. 2 Topicals and Travelogue. Some- Programme at Usual Prices. Book at The Bristol, or ring 360 at 15'to 7. Ordinary Free List Suspended Tonight.

T CHAUTAUQUA. iheatrlT ROYAL. MONDAY, JULY 28. jugo slav~tamburica ORCHESTRA. They are worthy of your patronage, as the following Press extracts will show:— “The Jugo Slav Orchestra was excellent.” “Everyone was delighted—children, adults, and musicians of wide experience and training.” “We rate them 100 per cent, as entertainers.” . “The Jugo Slav Orchestra gave perfect satisfaction. They may be regarded as excellent.” Admission—3s and 2s ; Children Is 6d; all plus tax. Reserves at the Bristol, 6d extra. Season Tickets Reserve Free. Season Tickets at los are still-a good investment.. E. G. CRAIGHEAD Secretary. HAMPSTEAD MEMORIAL HALL. FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 25/' RAND ENTERTAINMENT, —in aid of — THE SCHOOL LIBRARY.

8 o’clock Sharp. Tickets 2s; Children Half-price. MINA CHAPMAN, 7 522 Directress. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Spare Rim and Tyro (Miclie„lin) off Maxwell Car, between Washdyke and Ashburton, JTjntler kindly return Porter jiud. s** x Ashburton. Reward. T OSR in jAshburton, this month—.SLi Cold Bar Brooch, 9 Carat. Return to Guardian Office. Reward. FOR SALE AND TO LET. F OR Sale—l9l4 T.T. Model 3-speed; good order, irdian Office. Triumph, Apply 7 523 FOR Sale—lo Acres Imperial Green Globe Turnips; good crop; with 10 to 15 acres run off; situated Newlands. —Apply Auction Department, Farmers’ Co-op. FOR Sale—Coupon Cash Register, Keys suitable any business; guaranteed good older. Apply “Retail,” care this Office. TO Let—6-Roomed Bungalow; all 1 Modern Conveniences ; central.— Apply W. F. Halliburton, West St.

BUSINESS NOTICES. "TT7HY is it that people prefer the v v Well-dressed Man.” Tlie miswor to that question is the reason why Ashburton’s Leading Business .Men are our Regular Customers. MATHIESON’S DYEING AND DRY CLEANING WORKS; East St. STEP LADDERS AND CLOTHES HORSES. 137!VERY House should have a Stei Ili ladder and Clothes Horse Fletcher Bros, have them at loiv prices Step Ladders, 4ft. 12s Gd. oft. lot Oft. 17s 6d, 7ft. 21s 6d. Clothes Horses 2 fold 10s 6d, 3 fold 15s Gd, knife bore Is 6d, salt boxes Is 6d and 2s. Toro 'toilers Is 6d, Rolling Pins from 10 each. FI/ETCHER BROS. CASH SUPPLY STORES.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10167, 23 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10167, 23 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10167, 23 July 1924, Page 1

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