AMUSEMENTS, Etc. The Comet- found by Halley Is not as Bright as “Sally.” M AJESTIC THEATRE. Your Last Chance to SEE and HEAR The GREATEST and BRIGHTEST of all Musical Comedy. “SALLY.” “SALLY.” “SALLY.” “SALLY.” “SALLY.” “SALLY.” “SALLY.” “SALLY.” “SALLY.” “SALLY.” “SALLY.” “SALLY.” Come and See MARILYN MILLER. MARILYN MILLER. MARILYN' MILLER. What a Beautiful Woman. What a Personality. What an Artist. and what a Wonderful Production. Night Prices—Dress Circle 3/-, plus tax 3d. Back Stalls 2/-. Back Stalls may be Reserved; no extra fee for booking. No Half-Prices at Night. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. 3 BIG FEATURES 3 3 SHOWS IN ONE 3 Here they are: No. 1— “HIT OF THE SHOW.” “HIT OF THE SHOW.” with —• GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD, JOE E. BROWN (of ‘Sally’ fame), GERTRUDE ASTOR, DAPHNE POLLARD (Miss Pollard appeared here last week in a comedy turn, “Wanted a Man.”) No. 2 “PEACE ALLEY.” “PEACE ALLEY.” “PEACE ALLEY.” with MAE MURRAY. Her First 100 Per Cent. Talking Picture. No. 3 , DONOVAN DONOVAN SARRON. ■ SARRON. DONOVAN has his THIRD VICTORY over SARRON. Fought at Dunedin. D.C. 2/6, plus tax 3d, and 2/-; Stalls 1/6, Seats may be reserved in Stalls at 2/-; Children 1/-, Stalls only. H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, ASHBURTON. THURSDAY, JULY 24. Craydon and Shand’s GLOOM CHASERS GLO 0 M CHASERS GLOOM CHASE It S
The show that beat the Talkies in Christchurch, and is recommended by Press and Public as a Bright and Clever Entertainment of VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. Featuring the Versatile Artists, Letty Craydon and Ron S'hand, —Supported by— Lou Green, The Famous Hebrew Comedian. Together with many other clever artists and a bevy of pretty girls in DELIGHTFUL BALLETS. DELIGHTFUL BALLETS. A Popular Entertainment at Popular Prices. 3/- 2/- 1/-. 3/- 21- 1/-. 31- 21- . 1/-. 31- 21- 1 /-, Booking Open at Bristol. Be wise, book early, no extra charge. LYNDHURST BACHELORS’ CLUB.* THE rfbove Club will be holding a Grand Anniversary Dance in the Lvndliurst Hall on THURSDAY, July 24. Good Floor. Good Supper. Macdonald’s Band. Admission—Ladies 1/6; Gents 31A. C. AITKEN, Hon. Sec. LOST AND FOUND. LOST. —Bag of Tools off motor cycle, last week.—Furby, Burnett Street. LOST, .yesterday, in Victoria Street West—Lady’s Handbag, containing Money and Spectacles. Reward on returning to Mrs D. Amos, 21 Burnett Street. 7 462 TO LET. TO Let.—2 Furnished' Rooms, use of all modern conveniences.—Apply Guardian Office WANTED KNOWN. SPECIAL VALUE. J3ALM AND~OLIVE SOAP. 4 Cakes for If-. BUXTON AND THOMAS. Triangle Stores. NEW SEASON’S HONEY. . IN One, Two, Five, Ten and Sixty Pound Containers. Sections of Honey lOd. lib Pottles 9d, 2lb Pottles 1/5, 51b Tins 3/6, 101 b Tins 6/9, or a 601 b Tin for 35/-. Also in 1 and 2ll> Jars at 1/- and 1/7. FLETCHER BROS., Ashburton. WHARE STOVES. W r HY be cold these winter nights when you can buy a good quality Heating Stove , for 60/- only at W. H. COLLINS AND CO., LTD . Bast Street.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 236, 19 July 1930, Page 1
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