AMUSEMENTS, EtO, ST. JAMES THEATRE T JAMES THEATRE (As warm as your fireside.) Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT AND Clarke CARLE CARLE MONDAY. He was in love with adventure. Slit was in Constance love with REIS NETT love. REN N Eli' Rut they forget their prejudices in solving a murder in “AFTER OFFICE HOURS.” “At TER OFFICE HOURS.” You've never seen a Cpmedy until you have set n it played by these two artists. Ei< X LLI ANT FEATUR ETTES. Donkey Baseball (Oddity). Gipsy Night (Musical, in colour.) into .Your Dance (Colour.) One Horse Farmers (Comedy). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) To-night’s Rians at St. James Sweet Shop, ’Rhone 139. ’Rhone Reserves CANNOT be kept after 7.45 P.M. ASHBURTON CHORAL SOCIETY (Incorporated). MAJKSTTHEATRE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1935. GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL. SOLOISTS: Miss Mary Pratt, Dunedin. Miss Ellis Fraser, Christchurch. Mr W. E, Crowes, Wellington. CHOIR OF SO VOICES. Famous WEVER CONCERTO, with Orchestra Solo Piauiste : Miss Androv Ruddock, L.R.S.M. Conductor: Victor C. Peters, Esq., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. Tickets 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. THE OUTSTANDING EVENT OF THE SEASON. A JESTIC THEATR E. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, NEXT. October 2 and 3. Note the Time—7.3o, 7.30, 7.30. CHILDREN’S OPERA, “SNOW-WHITE AND THE SEVEN ' DWARFS!” “SNOW-WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS.” GRIMM’S FAIRY TALE. Arranged bv Mrs Alfred Smith. - 9(p performers:'" ‘ Assisted by the High School Orchestra. Popular Prices: Adults 2/- and l/-j Children half-price. Booking now open at W. Osman’s. Proceeds in aid of the Plunket Society and St. Stephen’s Parsili Hall Fund.
8 to I.——-DANCE. 8 to 1. METHVEN TOWN HALL, HONDA y NEXT, Sept. 30. Introducing New Dances. Dabourn’s Music. Good Supper. Ladies 1/-, Gents 2/-. Porter’s ’ Bus paves Somerset Corner at 7.30. HINDS. A MEETING will be held in the Hinds Hall on TUESDAY NEXT, October 1, at 8 p.m., to arrange a Farewell to Mr W. Middlcmass. C. D. CHISNALL, Convener. DANCE. ALLENTON SCHOOL, in aid of Eire Brigade Funds, WEDNESDAY, October 2, 8 to 1 a.m. Dabourn’s Orchestra. Admission—ll/6. J. LYSAGHT, M.C. EUCHRE. T INAVALD Cricket Club’s Fortnightly Euchre, WEDNESDAY, October 2, in Town Hall, Timvald, at 8 p.m. Good Frizes and Supper. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. This is the last night this season, so come along and enjoy yourselves. BENEDICTS’ AND SPINSTERS’ GRAND BALL, LYNDHURST HALL, FRIDAY NEXT, October 4, 8 p.m. CIOOK’S Full Orchestra, flood Floor. J Special Sit-down Supper. Bachelors cordially invited. Tickets 2/6 each. R, RULE, Hon. Sec. YYTLLOYYBY MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. Grand ball, Tuesday, 22nd October. Presentation of Trophies. Free Bus leaves Somerset at 7.46 p.m. Cook’s Orchestra. Novelties, (.nod Supper. Admission: Gents 2/6. Ladies 1/6. BUSINESS NOTICES. COMMUNITY HATCHING. YVITH THE GAMBLE ALLELFCTItIO 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. COItNISH, Carter’s Terrace, Timvald, Ashburton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 297, 28 September 1935, Page 1
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