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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. Cynthia Stockley’s Amazing Story or the Screen at last. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, And TO-MORROW’S MATINEE, 2.30. Ist National presents in 8 Acts, the Remarkable and Fascinating Story : “PON JO LA.” A Drama that stirred “PONJOLA.” 2 Continents, as it will “PONJOLA.” stir you. Starring the always beautiful ANNA Q. NILSSON, And Great Cast. Rich, beautiful, a lady of noble birth— She gave up her name; she cut her hair and put on boots. She quit the fashionable Paris saloons to live as a man among the roughest men of South Africa, to save her lover. A Mystery that Stirred the World. Comedy, Topical, Travel, and some fine “Slow Motion Golf Studies,” of great interest to Golfers. Usual Prices. Book at The Bristol, particularly for Saturday Night. TO-MORROW’S MATINEE AND NIGHT. “The Mightiest Thriller of Them All!” WM. DUNCAN, —in—“THE STEEL TRAIL.” A New Chapter Play, 15 Parts. A Great Railroad Thriller. Don’t miss the Opening Chapter: “TRAPPED IN THE PATH OF DEATH.” THEATRE 'ROYAL, TUESDAY, AUGUST sth. FAIRY OPERETTA (bv Roeekel): “THE HOURS.” “THE HOURS.” PRESENTED under the Direction of Miss Prentice, assisted by an Efficient Orchestra, under the baton of Mr H. Humphreys. Bright Dialogue, Sparkling Choruses, Picturesque Tableaux, Graceful Floral Dance, Etc. Principals:—Father Time, Dawn, Noon, Evening, and Midnight. A Short Programme by some of Ashburton’s Leading Artists, will precede the Operetta. Admission by Ticket—Front Seats [ 3s ; Back Seats 2s. ! Box Plan opens at the Bristol on FRIDAY, July 25th. 3s Seats can be Reserved at the Bristol without Extra Charge; 2s Seats may bo Reserved on payment of 6d Extra. [ Proceeds in aid of Baring Square I New Church Building Scheme.

Theatre t> oyal. HEATRE JXOYAL. THURSDAY. JULY 33. GRAND CONCERT BY CHAMPIONS. Ist C.M.R. BAND and TALENTED LOCAL and CHRISTCHURCH PER FORMERS. Part Proceeds in Aid of Children's Chute. Doors open 7.15. Concert commencing S p.m. Admission—2s and Is. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR Sale —1 Dogcart, in good order. —Apply Mrs M. Page, 3 Saunders’ Road. 7 569 FOR Sale—Winter Rose Plants (Helleborus), Is 6d each.—2lß, Wills Street E. 7 578 FOR Sale—Five-Seater Chevrolet, E.L. and Self-Starter; in good order. Inspection invited. Price £l4O. M. Bowden, Havelock St. WANTED to Sell—Good Young Leading Dog; or exchange for good yard dog.—ly L. W. Clinton, Lauriston. 7 576

LOST AND FOUND. LOST from Lowclilfe, July 23rd— Black (slightly Grey) Bearded Sheep Dog; answers name Boy. Reward.—W. McKeage, Lowcliffe. LOST, between Coldstream and Hinds—Bag of Wool.—Apply J Patterson, 225 Havelock Street, or Donkin’s Store, Hinds. 7 56/ SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED. WANTED-*-Sharp Boy to Sell Newspapers, Evenings, 12 years age. —Apply 7.30 To-niglit.—Railway Bookstall. 7 565 WANTED— A Position as Capable General or House Keeping for. Working Man; town or country.—Apply Heseltine, Mount Somers. WANTED Gorse Grubbing and Hedge Cutting, by the day or by contract.—“ Worker,” Guardian Office. 7 561 BUSINESS NOTICES. WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, H»Ds-$ JAMES WILKS. Wills St., opposite Lewis’s Stables. CASH PURCHASER on the Horne etoad. Highest paid rnr barge and Small Clips and all StaticProduce. Sound Used Wool Packs, 3s earn TTios, Clark, Reprsse'ntatu/;:. r»,O. Box 119, Ashburton fTINGLISH Pyrex Fireproof Overill ware—a splendid range i-’i-i ” •acked at reduced prices. BUXTON AND THOMAS Triangle Stores.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10168, 25 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10168, 25 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10168, 25 July 1924, Page 1

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