AMUSEMENTS, Etc. 'AJESTIC THEATRE. .AJESTIC. THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, MATINEE 2.30 TO-MORROW. SYDNEY HOWARD SYDNEY HOWARD England's Frozen-Faced Comic, -"IT'S A KING."— "IT'S A KING."— —"IT'S A KING."— —"IT'S A KING."— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Merry and Hilarious Oomedy Farce of an Insurance Salesman, who becomes King of a Harem. Excellent Supports include: — "City of St. Albans" (Travel). "Bells of Aberdonejf (Travel). Cine Magazine. Forestry in Australia. Gaumont Mirror, etc. Box Plans at Osman's, 'Phone 211. SATURDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS. Ann Harding and Olive Brook Ann Harding and Olive: Brook —"GALLANT LADY."— —"GALLANT LADY."— Reserve Your Seats now. nHIT;DREN',9 PLAIN and FANCY L/ DRESS BALL, in aid of Boy Scout Funds. ST. STEPHEN'S HALL. 'TUESDAY, APRIL 24. Children's Session, 5 to 7 30 p.m. Adult Dance to follow at 8 p.m. Prizes for Best Costume, Cheapest Costume. Special Prize for mother with largest family in room. Good Supper. Excellent Music. Tickets—'Children 1/-, Adults '.l/6, Doubles 2/6. IBIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. NEXT TUESDAY./ 24th INST., 8 Sharp. IVE OF ANZAC I DANCE, DANCE. Watch Paper for further announcement. WINCHMORE. IHE Fortnightlv Socials will commence on SATURDAY, April 5. Good Music. Good Floor. Good Supper. TENDERS. TENDERS for Lease of 9 Acres 1 Rood 31 Perches (approximately), situate > in Allenton, and abutting on Walsh's and Creek Roads. TENDERS are invited for the Lease of the above Land for. 5 years from May 1, 1934. , Tenders close at Noon on Friday, 27th Instant, with the undersigned, at whose Office conditions can be inspected. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. * „•_;.„ CRUM BROS, SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED. METHVEN YARDS COMPANY. * PPLICATIONS, closing ,■ APRIL __L : 27th, are invited for a CARETAKER.. Salary £52 yearly. Schedule of duties on application to J. F. STONE, 4 367 ■•- Secretary. , ANTED— Capable Help for Coun- < try. Particulars 'Phone 541 X, or address Guardian Office. * 378 WANTED for Country.—Capable ' Person ; all Household Duties; used to children.—Address at Guardian Office. XPERIENCED 6-Horse Teamster seeks Position. Address at Guardian Office. 4 37/ LOST AND FOUND. - OST—Blown and White Sheep Dog (pup). Reward.—Guardian Office. " OST, in Ashburton, on March 27 J "Swan" Fountain Pen (red and black). —Reward Guardian Office. JLi and Tmwald—Brown Diagonal Tweed Belt.—Finder please leave at Guardian Office. 4 374 WANTED KNOWN. MURDOCH BRUCE, West Street, Ashburton. 'E are Registered Brokers under the Boatd of Trade Wheat Regulations, 1934, s>nd are prepared to handle all kinds of Milling Wheat. We are also buyers of— FOWL WHEAT. SECONDS. PARTRIDGE PEAS. OATS. . LUPINS. RYEGRASS, ITALIAN AND WESTERN WOLTHS. COWGRASS. WHITE CLOVER. COCKSFOOT. LINSEED. Storage Accommodation at Lowest Current Rates. Crop Insurance effected at shortest notice. MURDOCH BRUCE, P.O. Box 4, Telephone 353.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 160, 19 April 1934, Page 1
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