AMUSEMENTS, Etc. Screening for the Last Time To-night. ROBERT DONAT in “THE GHOST GOES WEST.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). 1 ST. JAMES Always Cosy and Warm. (Direction: Fuller Hayward Theatres). TO-MORROW, AND WEDNESDAY The King of Casts in the King of Musical Shows WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, —in—- “ KING OF BURLESQUE.” “ KING OF BURLESQUE.” I “In spite of its stupid title this | is a rattling good and bright | musical show.” j “Sydney Bulletin” “ KING OF BURLESQUE.” “ KING OF BURLESQUE.” It opens a wonder-world of bright, new entertainment which wo dream of but seldom _ get. “Sydney Sun” with JACK OAKIE, ALICE FAYE, ARLINE JUDGE, DIXIE DUNBAR, MONA BARRIE, KENNY BAKER, And 300 Beautiful Girls. Plans at Osman’s, ’Phono 211 till 5 p.m. then at St. James Sweet Shop, 'Phone 139. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). TAKE NOTE. IT’S this WEDNESDAY NIGHT, the Wakanui Ladies’ Hockey Club Concert and Dance, in the Wakanui Hall. Dabourn’s Music. Free ’Bus leaves Somerset at 7.45 p.m. P. BRAND, Secretary. CARS AND MOTOR CYCLES. CHEV. 30 cwt. TRUCK. HAS canvas top and glass sides. Used as School ’Bus; in good order, ready for road. Terms arranged. SMALLBONE BROS., LTD., Burnett St., ’Phone 36i. OIL, Oil, Oil.—Sinclair Opaline Oil. Available in all grades at Curran Bros., Motor Dealers and Engineers, Havelock Street. PIOR Sale.—Trailer; practically new tyres, £lO. Ford Tourer, £2o. lurran Bros, Havelock Street. Agents or Dodgo and Standard. Ford 4-door Sedan, £35. Ford Tourei, colonial body, £l2 10s. Ford Ton Truck, £l2 10s, Ford b ?on Truck, £B. Spare parts always in stock. Buy -our spares from us, you will save J ounds. ASHBURTON MOTOR WRECKING DEPOT, Wills Street
BUSINESS NOTICES. F [.ETCHER BROS. FOR Low Prices of Best Grade Goods. Searchlight Wax Candles, Bid per lb ; best Icing Sugar, 3Jd per lb ; Large Bars of Cinderella Soap, Sd ; Flavouring Essences: Vanilla, Lemon, Cochineal and Almonds, all at 3d per bottle; Irish Moss for 9d bottle; Haricot Beans, 2d per lb; Lima Beans, -Id lb ; Stoned Dates, 4d lb. At FLETCHER BROS., Moore Street HEARTH RUGS WE have a good range of Hearth Rugs, carpet runner and passage lino at reasonable prices. Heavy matting Hearthrugs Iyd x 13 yds. 7/6 each. £yd. x 13 yds. 6/- each. Tapestrv rugs 5/6, S/6, 9/6. Axminster rugs 12/6, 15/9, 19/6, 23/6. Tapestry runner 4/6 yd. Heavy Axminster runner 11/- yard. Passage lino 27in-, 2/6 yard ; 36in 3/- yard. All goods marked in plain figures. No fancy prices. NEW’S FURNITURE MART, East St., ’Phone 76SM. ISHBURTON LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. MONEY TO LEND THE Society lias Funds available for investment, repayable by Easy Instalments. Lowest Current Rates of Interest. W. H. AMOS, Manager. KILMITE. KILMITE. DEATH to Poultry Pests. Certain death to Redmite and Lice in Poultry. Stocked in i-gal and 1-gal. tins Larger quantities if required. THOMAS BROS. SAFE! Furniture storage AT REASONABLE CHARGES WITH R. JENNINGS, East St. (Near Traffic Bridge).
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 237, 20 July 1936, Page 1
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