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AMUSEMENTS, Etc. LAST NIGHT .... Everyone was well pleased with the Great Circus Show “THE CIRCUS CLOWN.’' “THE CIRCUS CLOWN.” With JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN As the head man of the Show. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MAJESTIC THEATRE. AJESTIO THEATRE. MATINEE 2.30 TO-MORROW. SATURDAY AND MONDAY. ASHBURTON GETS ITS BIGGEST FILM THRILL. Cecil B. De Mille’s —“CLEOPATRA.”— —“CLEOPATRA.”— 1 —“CLEOPATRA,”— The siren of the Nile. SEE—The Glory that SEE—was Egypt, SEE—The Might that SEE—was Rome. SEE—The Thousands of SEE—Chariots, Horses, SEE—and Warriors, SEE—The Ballet of the SEE—Leopards, SEE—The Dance on the SEE—Wild Bull’s Back. The Wonder Production of All Time, —with— CLAUDETTE COLBERT, WARREN WILLIAM, Supported by a Cast of 8000. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Osman’s, ’Phone 211. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, ASHBURTON. An Outstanding Theatrical and Social Occasion. A Brilliant Company - - A Great Play., NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. THIS ONE NIGHT ONLY. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., presents for the first and only time here the world-famous comedy triumph, “THE WIND AND THE RAIN 1 .” “THE WIND'AND THE RAIN.” Written by the brilliant young New Zealand playwright. Dr. Merton Hodge, who has been acclaimed in England as the best playwright the stage has known for twenty years. A BRILLIANT COMPANY is headed by the distinguished young London leading man, GEORGE THIRLWELL, GEORGE THUtLWELL, with whom is associated JOCELYN. HOWARTH, famous on Screen and Stage, ARUNDEL NIXON, Tommy Jay, R. L. Atholwood, Richard Fair, Gwen Munro, Nan Taylor, Ronald Roberts, and other notable artists. Magnificent Stage and Lighting Effects. PRICES—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 5/-, Stalls 3/6, Pit 2/-; (all prices plus tax). Plans are now open at Osman's. DANCE. DANCE. H.M. THEATRE 1 , THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 o’clock. Music supplied by— Evans —Campbell Band, flkar them play latest Numbers. Novelty Dances for all. Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6. Supper provided. The lauriston cricket club will hold a Wind-up Dance m the Lauriston Memorial Hall on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, at 8 p.m. Christchurch Music. Good Supper. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. H. DALGETY, Hon. Sec. TRANSPORT SERVICES. LISTER’S MOTORS, LTD., ISTER’S SERVICE CARS a.in., also, i Ashburton daily >R CHRISTCHURCH—IO > a.m., and 4.10 p.m.; lays only, at 7.25 p.m. IR TIMARU (via Hinds)—lo a.m. 4.10 p.m.; (via Maronan Road)— 1. ik at Madden’s (’phone 167). BUSINESS NOTICEB. dressmaker and TAILORESS (Late of Christchurch.) LADIES’ Old-fashioned or Shabby Coats unpicked, turned, remodelled, lengthened, from. 7/6; also, Costumes turned and re-modelled from 7/6; Coats and Costumes into Coat Frocks from 5/-; Skirts 3/6, Blouses 3/6 Satisfaction guaranteed.—MßS BOWER, 107 Havelock St., Cor. Park St., and opposite Convent. MADDEN’S TEA ROOMS. THE Excellence of Our Lunches and Teas have made these well j known Tea Rooms a distinctive feature j of Ashburton over many years. The best food procurable is served | daily at MADDEN’S. Our Fruit Salads, Delipious Ice Cream and Sundaes, Iced Drinks, in ieal fruit flavours, are m great demand these sultry days. MADDEN’S TEA ROOMS. SWEDISH GIANT CABBAGE. WE have received further supplies of this Wonderful Blight and Drought Resisting Cabbage Seed, and guarantee this to be the Genuine Swedish Giant. Once grown, always grown. Price, 1/- per packet, from FLETCHER BROS. New Zealand Agents.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 137, 22 March 1935, Page 1

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