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y AMUSEM‘ENTS, Etc. l Toolight at 8. Final Screening. ’ SHIRLEX TEMPLE —in—“OUR. LITTLE GIRL.” i (Approved for Universal Exhibition). ”£3 ST. JAMES E 5? . Always Cosy and Warm. (Direction: Fuller Hayward Theatres). TO-MORRO‘V 'AND \V'ELDNESDAY. HE'S BACK!!! !! Debonair, Dangerous, Stealer of Diamonds . . . or Kisses . . _ or both; ever a step ahead of the police! i‘_—"—_‘—'———_l | ” THE LONE WOLF I ' l RETURNS.” || l_._________.._____.__—— the novel by .—_—_—-—_.———._—_——__.——__.——-l f LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE ‘1 [...—.._--__-_-_____.___.__. .____.... comes to life on the screen. featuring MELVYN DOUGLAS. 'GAIL PATRICK, ' and p 6 EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. (5 EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Plans at Osman’s. ’Phone 211 till 5 p.m. then at St. James Sweet Shop, ’l’hone 139. p _ _ _ (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Gaiety, Grand and. Glorious! A Mad Melee of Merriment! A Comedy Confection, and You’ll Love every Chuckled That is “THE ROUNDABOUT” “THE ROUNDABOU’I‘” “THE ROUXDABOUT'” “THE ROUNDABO'U'JT” “THE ROUNDABOIT’I‘” Offered by the Ashburton Repertory Society for your entertainment at the Majestic Theatre. NEXT ‘WEDNES'DAY d: THURSDAY NEXT “WEDNESDAY A’: THURSDAY Lines Rich in Humour. Played by a Cast Headed by CARL MULLER and \VINNIE ANDREW Supported b‘, Dorothy Charles, Ivy Jaine. George Ford, Renee Cham—berlain, Arthur Nicoll, Charles E". Johnston, Marama Barker, Jack Partridge and J. Halliet Millar. ~ . Produced by MISS ELIZABI‘YI‘H LOE (_Of the British Drama League). Bookings at Wilson’s. Prices: 3/—; 23’- . and If—. (Note; Q‘/ seats may be booked for this play). N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. ROLL up and help your Party, by attending, Card ’lfournaments in Orange Hall Every Thursday. An Important Monthly Aleeting of the Branch will be held in the Orange Hall ’I‘O—MORROW (Tuesday) NIGHT, at 8 p.m. LYNNFORD MINIA'J‘URE RIFLE _ CLUB. ANN UAL BALL ANNUAL: BA LL. IN the H’inds Hall THURSDAY night June 18th, at b‘ p.m. sharp. Cooks Orchestra. (lood refreshments. Good floor. Gents, “LB/(5; Ladies, 1/6. 31.0., Mr J. Hall. Free Bus leaves Somerset corner, 7.45. All welcome. J. L. DELL, Secretary. WINCHMORE '.l.‘ ENNIS CLUB. ACRAND CARNIVAL DANCE will be held in the \Vinchmore Hall on TUESDAY. June 23, to Celebrate the Opening of the: Addition to the Hall. Cook’s Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 22/6. F-ree Bus leaves Somerset Corner at 7.45 p.m. ANNUAL BALL. THE Loyal Hinds Lodge, M.U., 1.0.0. F., will hold their Annual Ball in the; Hinds Hall on THURSDAY, July 2, at 8 p.m. Good Supp-er. Peter Pan Orchestra (Timaru). Novelties. Good Prizes. Gents ‘2/6, Ladies 1/. All welcome. BRO. R. A. BUSH, Hon. Sec. W FARM MACHINERY. ELECTRIC Welding~-When Broken . Parts are too heavy to tranSport, our Mobile Welding Plants can make Repairs on the spot—J. Coutts, West Street. COMPLETE Stocks of Piston Rings, Bearings and Accessories for all Tractors and Cars.—-J. Coutts, West Street. W BUSINESS NOTICES. AND NOW! A 20 Guinea World Range RADIOLA i In a beautiful new Radelee Cabinet. 1 We want you to SEE? IT and hear it in your own home or at ‘CORDERY, \VELLS, and CO., LTD., 120 Burnett St., ’Phone 623.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 207, 15 June 1936, Page 1

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