AMUSEMENTS, Etc. "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." A Truly Bemarkable Talkie. Do not miss it. MAJESTIC TALKIES. AJESTIO TALKIES. Fuller-Hay ward Theatre Corp., Lt> TO-NIGHT AT 8. Final Presentation TO-MORROW MGHT AT S. We have a Great Supporting Programme with "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." (Recommended by the Censor more especially for Adult Audiences.) Including FRANK GAHZ, Ventriloquist. VISION OF SPAIN, Charming Dancing, etc. BERN ADO DE PACE, Musician. HAPPINESS BOYS, Comedians. PRICES:—D.C. Front 2/6, Plus Tax 3d; D.C. Back 2,/-; Stalls 1/6 and 2/-. The 2/- Seats may be Reserved. No Extra for Booking. Children 1/Stalls only. Plan at Bristol, or 'Phone' 360 Majestic and we shall reserve your seats. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. "ROOKERY NOOK" SPECIAL MATINEE, FRIDAY, at 2. Book at The Bristol now. REVUE REVUE REVUE REVUE INTERNATIONAL. LVTERNATIONAL. (Under direction of Miss Montgomery.) nriS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SATURDAY NEXT, August 23. Funds in aid of Plunket Society Building Fund. The Biggest and Brightest Show to visit Ashburton for some years. 20 SCENES 20 Wonderful Ballets. MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS, MISS BELL RENAUT, will be heard at their best in Original Spanish Songs, which are a feature of the Scene—"LADIES OF SEVILLE." MISS IRIS MONTGOMERY, in Andelusian Dances, supported by Eight Spanish Beauties. AUDRY COTTERILL has, by special request, consented to repeat two of the numbers that made such a success at the big Plunket Cabaret last week, with CHARLES ASHFORD, in the Song Hit: "TOO WONDERFUL FOR WORDS." BERNARfD RENELLE will sing "NANCY LEE," supported by Ballet of Frisky Sailors. All accompanied by an Excellent Orchestra. Box Plan at the Bristol—3/- and 2/-. No extra booking charge. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, August 20th. FRANK~MORAN, FRANK MORAN, The Famous N.Z. Diggers, Presents THE RADIOS THE RADIOS THE RADIOS THE RADIOS Broadcasters of Mirth. Including Fuller's Late Orchestra. DAVE McGILL, DAVE McGILL, Popular Tenor. FRANK MORAN, FRANK MORAN, 6ft. 6in of Laughter. Our "FIVE-VALVE SET" "FIVE-VALVE SET" "FIVE-VALVE SET" of Beautiful Girls. 18 ARTISTS. Box Plan at Bristol. GOULD'S BUS SERVICE. W THURSDAY, August 21. Bus leaves 7.30 p.m. Return Fare 2s. FAIRTON HALL, ANNUAL BALL, MONDAY, August 25. Bus leaves 7.45. Return Fare Is. ROKEBY SCHOOL. CIHT.LD REN'S Fancy Dress Dance / in Mr J. C. Urwin's Granary, FRIDAY, August 22. , Children 7-9 p.m. Adults from 9 p.m. CHERTSEY BACHELORS' BALL. SEPTEMBER 2nd, 8 p.m. NOVELTY Dances, Lucky Spots, etc. Benedicts and Spinsters cordially invited. Bachelors 3/6. McDonald's Orchestra.—O, McSweeney, and T. Flynn, Joint Sees. WANTED KNOWN. LADIES! WHY GROW PREMATURELY OLD CONSULT us 'late of Hollywood, California), and have your Hair and Skin made beautiful. Permanent Waving, Tinting, Trimming, Marcelling, Treatment of Hair, and Skin, Electrolytis, etc., by expert Hollywood Beauty Parlour, Burnett Street. Fees Moderate. HOT WATER BOTTLES. THY go to bed and freeze these ■ V cold nights when you can keen irm all night by using one of our good Water Bottles, only 3/9 each. Unique and Thistle Brand Hot Water Bottles at lowest prices at W. H. COLLINS AND CO., LTD.. East Street.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 262, 19 August 1930, Page 1
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