AMUSEMENTS, Etc. T. JAMES THEATRE rT JAMES THEATRE Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. ,TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. Matinee 2.15 To-morrow. FIVE FASCINATING PEOPLE. . A beautiful woman ... a professional man . . . one of the world's wealthiest girls ... a ne'er-do-well, and a charming friend . . . thrown together in a Brilliant Drama destined to give the world something to think about. HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's adaptation of Edmund Goulding's Brilliant Play: "THE FLAME WITHIN." "THE FLAME WITHIN." "THE FLAME WITHIN." "THE FLAME WITHIN." '—with— ANN -HARDING, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. Plans at Osman's, 'Phone 211, till o p.m., then at St. James Sweet Shop, 'Phone 139. (Recommended byi Censor for Adults.) SATURDAY. Irene Dunne, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, In the Supreme Musical: "Tf Ct Ti T?. T? T A " '' R—o—B—E—R—T A.'' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GRAND LABOUR VICTORY BALL. ORANGE HALL, FRIDAY, March 20. HON. R. SEMPLE, M.P., Mr E. J. Howard, M.P., Rev. Clyde Carr, M.P., Mr T. H. McCombs, M.P., will be present. Presentation to Mr H. E. Herring, M.P., at 10 p.m. Rev. Clyde Carr, Elocutionist, will give an item. Regal Orchestra (6 players). Excellent Supper. Ladies 2/-. Gents 2/6. 7.30 to 12. DANCE. 7.30 to 12. TANCRED ST. HALL. EARNERS' and Practice Class, J FRIDAY NEXT, March 20. Learners' Class 7.30 to 8.30. Practice 8.30 to 12. Dabourn's Music. Excellent Supper. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/-. Argentine Two-Step at 8 p.m. Learn with the crowd. / DANCE DANCE. ■ iANCRED ST. HALL, SATURDAY, L NEXT, March 21. Two 10/- Cash Monte Carlos. Dabourn's Orchestra (5 Players). Excellent Supper. Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. GRAND DANCE, "INDS HALL, THURSDAY, 26th . March. Evans-Campbell - Band (Christ church). Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Excellent Supper. KEEP THIS DATE FREE RAND HARVEST HOME BALL, Lismore, FRIDAY, April 24th. WANTED. RANTED to Hire, in good homePiano, for nine months, or would consider cheap offer for same.— Address at Guardian Office. 7ANTED to Rent—s or 6-Roomed House ; must be central.—Reply to "Permanent," c/o Guardian Office. 7ACANCY for Two Secondary School Girl Boarders; opposite High School.—Apply 50 Grey Street. iRYING usefully to fill our niche in the scheme of things.—Miles, Watchmaker. NOW on Exhibition in Our Showroom—the latest John Deere Tractor.—John Deere Sales and Service Department, 6 Tancred St. West. UCHANAN'S, Ltd., West Street, 1 are Cash Buyers of Garton and Algerian Oats. ANTED to Buy—Eggs at 1/2 per dozen, for cash. AVatch this space for the buying price of eggs.—Ashburton Poultry Farmers' Trading Depot. /^ATS. —We are Cash Buyers of Gartons and Algerians.—Buchanan's, Ltd., West Street. WANTED KNOWN. DAHLBERG'S LABOUR AGENCY. Havelock Street, Ashburton. opp. Stephenson's Auction Room. 'Phone 265 M. 'ANTED.—The Ashburton Poultry Farmers' Trading Depot, have a large area of first-class storage room for grain and furniture. Arrangements may be made by ringing 'Phono 188, or by calling at our Depot in Tancred Street. —Ashburton Poultry Farmers' Trading Depot. BUSINESS NOTICES. lIRST-Aid Outfits 1/-. Waterproof Plaster 6d. Sterilisable Throat Brushes 1/-. Quality Bandages 3d. LOOK IN THE WINDOW ■;.' .F. V. STONE, Chemist.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 134, 19 March 1936, Page 1
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