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AMUSEMENTS, EtO. M AJESTIC AJESTIC TALKIES. TALKIES. Fuller-Hayward Theatre Direction. livery Evening at 8. Matinee Every Saturday, 2.30. TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT. Paramount Thrilling Drama. ‘THE STUDIO MURDER ‘THE STUDIO MURDER M\SIERY. In the cast are Neil Hamilton, Earner Oland, Fredric March, Doris Hill, Chester Conklin, Gardner James and Guy Oliver. , The following items will be presented in conjunction with , ‘THE STUDIO MURDIiR PARAMOUNT NEWS. OVERSEAS NEWS. Sound and Talking. TALKING ACT, Humorous Flights. COMEDY —“Meet the Missus. BE WISE. BOOK YOUR SEATS. Everybody is talking about The Terror,” Warner Bros.’ latest and greatest mystery melodrama. Spooky, thrilling, uncanny, ludicrous, absorbing, unique, are some of the adjectives applied to it. And it is all of these. - Based on the London stage play of Edgar Wallace, which is still "oing strong there after three years—“ The Terror” was adapted for the pictures by Harvey Gates. Those who have seen both stage and screen versions say that the latter is much more effective—on account of the wider scope of the scenic possibilities of the latter. “The Terror” runs its gruesome course in an ancient English manor house, where a group of peoplecrooks, cops, crazyl folks, and hysterical ladies—sc-ek hidden treasure and try vainly by spiritualistic seances and other unusual means to solve the mystery of the cloaked fiend who haunts the house, casually bearing this and that one to his underground torture chamber. “The Terror*” which includes in its all-star cast May MeAvoy, Louise Fazenda, Edward Everett Horton, Alec B. Francis, Holmes Herbert, Mathew Betz, John Miljan, Otto Hoffman, Joseph W. Girard, and Frank Austin. ’’THE TERROR.” Is the creepiest comedy you’ve ever seen—don’t miss this exciting picture, the best mystery-drama yet. BE WISE. BOOK YOUR SEATS. PRICES—Dress Circle 2s, Stalls Is 6d, Children Is, Stalls only. Reserves 2s 6d, plus tax 3d. Stalls Seats may be reserved, 2s. Plan at Bristol, or ’Phone Theatre 360. -ORANGE HALL—TO-NIGHT—-—ORANGE HALL—TO-NIGHT—-—ORANGE HALL—TO-NIGHT—-—ORANGE HA LI,—TO-NT GHT Plain and Flannel Dance. Gents 2a 6d, Ladies Is Gd. Suppci. Mrs Mitchell’s Orchestra. ASHBURTON SILVER BAND. T7ILL render a Programme in the /V HOSPITAL GROUNDS,. TOORROW (SUNDAY), commencing at 30 p.m. 3 502 LAURISTON HALL. ■ A HARVEST Home Social ancl Dance will be held in the above hall on Thursday, March 2<th at 8 Admission: Gents 3s Gd, Ladies Is 6d. Miss MacDonald’s Band, 5 Instruments. H. F. Crothers, Hon Sec.. BUSINESS NOTICES. SPECIAL CASH OFFER, -For One Month Only——For One Montli Only--1930 Model Portable Gramophone, for £5 us. FITTED with a wonderful unit and clear tone speaker, complete with record pocket. Your inspection invited at LTD., Phone 282. 40 Tanered Street. Mcßride’s Ltd. the house for Value of all the latest'in footwear. Begg’s Agency. New stocks of popular gramophone records to hand. A CQUIRE your Home the Easy AV Way. Join Nc. 8 Group, Pacific Starr-Bowkett Building Society. Sub seription only Gd per share. Repayments 2s Gd per week for each £IOO. Ballots at regular intervals. All mformaU'm from J. BATHGATE, Burnett Street, Ashburton. WHY you should buy an Alfa Laval Separator during March. Special allowances being made on old Separators. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD., Alfa Laval Separator Agents. UNIQUE HOT WATER BAGS. JUST slip a Unique Hot Water Bag into the boil—how cosy and inviting. New stocks just arrived—they will outlast any other. Low prices. JOHN ORR AND C'O., LTD.. Grocers and Hardware Merchants. CUTLERY SPECIALS. J-doz Ten Spoons in Box 3s 9d. i_doz Stainless Desert Knives, J-doz Stainless Dessert Forks, in box 19s Gd. Plated Jam Spoons, is each. BUXTON AND THOMAS, Triangle Stores.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 137, 22 March 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 137, 22 March 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 137, 22 March 1930, Page 1

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