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AMUSEMENTS, Etc. TO-NIGHT—FINAL SCREENIN' G. GRETA GARBO —In—“THE PAINTED VEIL.” “THE PAINTED VEIL.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AJESTIC THEATRE. .AJESTIC THEATRE. (Always Cosy and Warm.) Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. M; TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY. R. D. Blackmore’s Immortal Romance of the Jealously Guarded “PVincess” of “The Doones. ’ The Wildest Gang of Outlaws that ever terrorised a countryside. “LORNA DOONE.” “LORNA DOONE.” “LORNA DOONE,” “LORNA DOONE.” With JOHN LODER, JOHN LODER, VICTORIA HOPPER. VICTORIA HOPPER. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Osman’s, ’Phone 211. A REMINDER. DON’T forget CARNIVAL DANCE, TO-MORROW NIGHT, in TANORED STREET HALL. Rhythm Rascals’ Band. Roll up and bring your friends. CHERTSEY HALL, CHERTSEY SPINSTERS’ BALL, AUGUST 14, at 8 p.m. WALTZING Competition, Mrs Mitchell’s Orchestra. Excellent Supper. Free Bus leaves Somerset 7 244 at 7.45 p.m. MOLLY BLAKE, ELLA FLYNN, Joint Secs. EDUCATIONAL. £IO,OOO REWARD. THE reward for qualifying, in Accountancy can quite easily amount to the equivalent of £IO,OOO. (A salary of £SOO per annum is equal to the income from an investment of at least £10,000.) Why deny yourself this reward? Why not fit yourself to earn £B, £lO, £l2 a week or more by becoming A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT? Y T ou can be certain of passing the Accountancy Professional Examination once you enrol with Hemingway’s—the Home-Study Accountancy Specialists of over 37 years’ experience, whose unbroken record of success is your guarantee of efficient tuition. Don’t waste time and money by postponing the commencement of your studies. Write at once to Hemingway’s for the valuable FREE Book—“ACCOUNTANCY.” HEMINGWAY’S, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, PO. Box 516. Auckland.

BUSINESS NOTICES. BEDDING AND CARPETS. A' LADY who thinks nice Carpets, Rugs, Down Quilts, and Good Bedding are expensive, is invited, to inspect our stocks. No Fancy Prices. NEW’S CASH FURNITURE MART, East Street, ’Phone 768 M WILL YOU LOOK IN OUR WINDOW? IT will be worth your while, for it displays a lot of very big bargains of all sorts. Most of them have had their original prices cut in half. We will sell any article from the' Window as the sale is confined to goods on display in the window. Come along quickly and see what we are offering. BROOM’S SPECIALIST STATIONERS, Burnett Street. THERE ARE “100 and 1” NEW NOVELTIES In Plain and Fancy Leathers now on display at the “ALL-LEATHER” SHOP. Ladies’ Bags, Purses, Pochettes, Hat Boxes, Music Cases, Wallets, etc., and a charming array of new designs in LADIES’ MOCASSINS, 7/6 pair. In Coloured Suedes and Fancy Leathers. All Fur Trimmed and Beautifully Finished. These are really artistic goods, and are all offered at our well-known Low Prices. CHAS. PATCHING, The LEATHER NOVELTY SHOP, Burnett St (near “Guardian” Office.) The Comforting “LEYL A N D ” “LEYL A N D ’ HOT WATER BOTTLE. YOU need one these cold, bleak nights—one from Bonnington’s. The “Leyland” outlasts many cheaper bottles. Made of special pure rubber covering over a strong fabric, it retains heat longer and never frays or tears. The Leyland is guaranteed—proof of its superior quality. GET YOUR BOTTLE NOW. BONNINGTON’S PHARMACY, Chemists and Photographic Dealers, East Street, ’Phone No. 6.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 256, 12 August 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 256, 12 August 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 256, 12 August 1935, Page 1