AMUSEMENTS, Etc. ■ij§g gT. JAMES HP Always Cosy and Warm. (Direction: Fuller Hayward Theatres). TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. During the past two months thousands of New Zealanders have been thrilled by one of the most unusual and delightful film plays ever brought to the screen. It is the sole topic of conversation everywhere and no lover of superb entertainment should miss a visit to the St. James to see Robert " THE Donat Robert Donat Robert GHOST Donat Robert Donat Robert GOES Donat Robert Donat Robert WEST.” Donat Robert Donat JEAN PARKER, EUGENE PAULETTE. The most romantic ghost you’ve ever seen (if you’ve ever seen a ghost), bringing tremors of of glee, shivers of delight and spasms of glorious excitement. You must certainly see for yourself the frolicking phantom that has had all audiences hysterical with laughter. Plans at Theatre, ’Phone 139. Unpaid Reserves CANNOT he kept after 7.-15 p.m. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). CHERTSEY. A BENEDICTS’ Ball will he held in the Chertsey Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT, ‘2lst July. Dabourn’s Orchestra. Good Supper. Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. AY. J. HOLLAND, Hon. Sec. FINAL WARNING! DON’T Aliss the Eiffelton Tennis Club’s Ball, in the Willowby Hall, WEDNESDAY, July 22nd. Sinclair’s Orchestra (Timaru). Ladies, 1/.6, Gents, 2/6. Free Bus will definitely run, leaving Somerset at 7.40 p.m. OLD TIME DANCE. RADIANT HALL. THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 23. Dabourn’s Music. Excellent Supper. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. ___ Please Note! Strictly Old Time. GRAND ANNUAL BALL. riYHH Loyal Hinds Lodge, X A1.U.1.0.0.F., will hold their Grand Annual Ball in the Hliuds Hall, THURSDAY, July 23rd., at 8 p.m. Grand March 9 p.m. Peter Pan Orchestra (Timaru). Cood Floor; Good Supper. Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1,--All welcome. FANCY DRESS BALL, LISMORE SCHOOL. FRIDAY, July 21, 1936. Children: 7.30 to 8.45 p.m.; Adults, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Prices: Gentlemen, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-; Secondary School Children ;6d. Dabourn’s Orchestra. Supper provided. Fancy Costumes essential. Good prizes. AERO CLUB BALL. THE BALL OF THE SEASON. 28th July.ALL WELCOME AKE up your Parties. Dual, 7/6; Solo: Ladies, 3/-; Gentle?n, 5/-. . )()/- prize for best model aeroplane. nDHURST School Jubilee Social Committee will hold a dance- in rvndhurst H'all on July 30th., to funds for the coming jubilee, k’s orchestra, Novelty Dances. t», 2/6; Ladies, Hon. Sec., Social Committee. SOUTHBRIDGE RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL Ball, Town Hall, THURSDAY, July 30th. Fritz Seymour s Band; Superh Supper. Gents, o r ; Ladies, 2/-. _ The outstanding country Ball; come along for a great time. GRAND Dance, Hinds Hall, on WEDNESDAY, August 5 th. Reg Woods’ Dance Band (Christchurch). (Reg Woods, piano, Johnnie Campbell, concertina; Fred box, trumpet; Leu Kirk, drums). Good Supper. Prices, 2/6 and 1/6. Free Bus leaves Burnett St. 7.45 p.m. THE Fifth Birthday Party of the Tinwald Women’s Institute will he held in the Tinwald Town Hall oil ‘Wednesday, August 19, at 8 p.m. Two One-Act Plays, Items, Mystery Parcels, Good Supper, Dance to Follow. Dabourn’s Music. Admission Nonmembers : Concert 1/-, members 6d and basket. Dance: Gents 6d, Ladies dance only 6d. BUSINESS NOTICES. FLETCHER BROS. FOR Low Prices of Best Grade Goods. Searchlight Wax Candles, B£d per lb; best Icing Sugar, 3£d per lb ; Large Bars of Cinderella Soap, 8d ; Flavouring Essences: Vanilla, Lemon, Cochineal and Almonds, all at 3d per bottle; Irish Moss for 9d bottle; Haricot Beans, 2d per lb; Lima Beans, 4d lb: Stoned Dates, 4d lb. At FLETCHER BROS., Moore Street
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 236, 18 July 1936, Page 1
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