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AMUSEMENTS, Etc. _______________,__________.___.———-—- ______________.__.____'_..——-————— l“ MAJESTIC l“ (Warm as Your Fireside). (Direction: Fuller Hayward Theatres). TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. [The man you’ve read about . . . lHeard about . . . Wondered about . . . RONALD COLMAN. RONALD COLMAN. Devil-may-care as “Raffles”.— Debpnair as “Bulldog. Drum—mond.” More fascmatmg than ever with JOAN BENNETT, COLIN CLIVE, ——in—— ~..__....__.____,_,________._______h____. | “THE MAN WHO BROKE “ l I THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO ! IMWW His pockets were stuffed with millions—till a beautiful woman lured him into the most excitmg adventure of fact and fiction. Plans at Theatre, ’Phone 360. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). RADIANT HALL. ~ TUESDAY, JUNE 16. SELECT OLD—TIME DANCE. Old- . time Music by Dabourn’s Orchestra. . _ ' Dances MUST be .. danced as announe ed . Programme includes all the old Favourites. Admission 1/6. A.l. Supper. __________.________________._._.__—_. PENDARVES. G RAND BALL on 16th JUNE. Fancy Dress and Masquerade. Masks essential. 10 Prizes. Good Supper. Cook’s Orchestra. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6, Children Free. M ____________________.____——— TENDERS. TENDERS 170 R, LEASE. TENDERS are invited for the Lease of 184 ACRES of Land, situated at RIVERSIDE, the Property of the Estate of Hugh Smith, deceased. Term—SEVEN YEARS, from July 1, 1936. . 4‘2 Acres sown in wheat and 25 Acres sown in oats; to be taken over at a valuation to be fixed. Tenders close at my office at 4 p.m., 19th June, 1936, where conditions of Lease may be seen. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - F. XV. \VATT, Havelock Street. ASHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will close at 4 p.m. on MONDAY, June 2‘2, 1936, for Felling Trees and Burning Debris on Part Reserve 2938 Hinds, oft the Low—cliffe Road, for a length of 56 chains, the Contractor to retain the Firewood cut by him, estimated at 160 Cords. Also, on Part Reserve 1782, Winslow, estimated to produce 150 Cords. GEORGE KELLY, County Clerk. ________———————————-——-———— ASHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL. PINUS TREES. ‘TENDERS will close at 4 p.m. on MONDAY, 22nd Instant, for the Pinus Trees on Reserve 28745 (Lagrnhor Plantation), estimated to produce 1100 Cords of Firewood, the Contractor to burn all the debris on the block, and fell all trees. GEORGE KELLY, County Clerk. gm: FARM MACHINERY. ALLIS Chalmers Four Speed Air _ _ 'l‘yred Tractors have best Transmissmn Speelfications. Improved Easy Control Clutch, Ante Friction Bearings, Spceially Hardened Gears of Carbon Alloy Steel, Four Forward Speeds, High Traction Four-pinion Differential C’hassis designed for air tyres . ANDREWS AND HEAVEN, LTD., Moore Street \Vest. ELECTRIC \Velding—When Broken Parts are too heavy to transport, our Mobile Welding Plants can make Repairs on the spots—J. Coutts, West Street. COMPLETE Stocks ofPiston Rings, Bearings and Accessories for all Tractors and Cars—J. Coutts, West Street. W _____.____.___.___.___———- BUSINESS NOTICES. NEWTON JONES ANNUAL SALE, BEGINS FRIDAY, JUNE 12. BARGAIN Tables for all. Cheap Books for winter reading, Toys for the Children, Handbags below cost. Everybody invited to come, inspect and BUY, BUY, BUY. NEWTON JONES, Bookseller and Stationcr , ’.Phone 58.“, 72 East St, Ashburton

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 206, 13 June 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 206, 13 June 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 206, 13 June 1936, Page 1

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