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AMUSEMENTS, EtO. ST. JAMES THEATRE T JAMES THEATRE (As warm as your fireside.) Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT,, And Three Following Days. The Master Picture of 1935, with the Master Cast of Great Screen Personalities. ‘‘ DA VID COPPER FIELD. ’ ’ ‘‘DA VI L> COPPER FIELD- ’ ’ “david copper in eld . 1 5 1 • D AVll> CO PPER F 1 ELD. ” With a Star Cast of Go Players, featuring:— Micawber .... W. C. Fields. Dan Peggotty . . Lionel Barrymore. Dora . . . Maureen O’Sullivan. Agnes Madge Evans. Aunt Betsy . . . Edna May Oliver. Mr Wick field . . . Lewis Stone. David, The Man . Frank Lawton. David. The Child . . . . Freddie Bartholomew. Uriah Heap . . . Roland Young. The Vicar . . . Hugh Walpole. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans To-night at St. James Sweet Shop, ’Phone 139. ASHBURTON CHORAL SOCIETY (Incorporated). SECOND G RANI) MUSICAL FESTIVAL OF THE SEASON. Bigger and Brighter than ever MAJESTIC THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1935. SOLOISTS: . Miss Alary Pratt, Dunedin. Miss Ellis Fraser, Christchurch. Mr W. E. Crewes, Wellington. BRILLIANT ARRAY of PART SONGS by a Large Choir. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL ITEMS. Conductor: Victor C. Peters, Esq., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. A GREAT EVENING’S ENTERTAINMENT. jyj-AJESTIC THEATRE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER ‘2 and 3, 1935. At 7.30 p.m. At 7.30 o.rn. At 7.30 p.m. CHILDREN’S “FAIRY” OPERA: “SNOW-WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS.” 90 PERFORMERS. Bv Special Permission of the Headmaster, the High School Orchestra will assist with the production. Proceeds in aid of the Plunket Society and St. Stephen’s Sunday School Building Fund. Popular Prices: Adults 2/~ and 1 /-; Children half-price. All Seats mav be booked for 3d extra.

TINWALD BASKETBALL CLUB. R, A N ]) B A L L. TIXWALD HALL, TUESDAY, September 24th. ;it S p.m. Xovelty Dances. Supper. Da bourn’s Orchestra. Gents 2/0, Ladies 1/6. HELEN GRICE, Hon. Sec. WILLOWBY MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. Dance, willowby hall, TUESDAY, 24th Inst. FREE BUS. Novelties. Good Supper. Cook’s Orchestra. 8-2. 8-2. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. HINDS BASKETBALL CLUB. Grand annual ball, hinds HALL, WEDNESDAY. 25th September. Franchise Grand jMarch 9.30 p.m. Dabourn’s Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Dainty Supper (Joiner s catering). All welcome. N. GUILBERT. Hon. Sec. BUSINESS NOTICES. FLEX IS THE BEST CAR PAINT! QON3IDER THESE POINTS: Very easy to apply. , Dries quickly, with a rich gloss. Will not chip or crack. Cheapest because it goes furthest, and lasts. Become one of the satisfied users of FLEX. We recommend it. JAMES DONN AND SONS, LTD. COMMUNITY HATCHING. WITH THE GAMBLE ALLELECTRIC INCUBATOR. Bigger and better CHICKENS. 50 Eggs, 8/6. 100 Eggs, 15/-. 144 Eggs (one tray). 20/-. 4 Trays or over, 15/- per tray. Sitting every Thursday until end of season. P. A. CORNISH, Carter’s Terrace, Timvald, Ashburton.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 291, 21 September 1935, Page 1

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