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AMUSEMENTS, Etc. ST. JAMES ggp(Direction: Fuller Hayward Theatres). TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. Matinee 2.15 To-morrow. The Fastest, Funniest, Fight-to-a-Finish Love Story you’ve ever seen! CLAUDETTE COLBERT, CLAUDETTE COLBERT, FRED MacMURRAY, —in—- ” THE BRIDE COMES HOME.” “ THE BRIDE COMES HOME.” “ THE BRIDE COMES HOME.” Robert William YOUNG. COLLIER, Sr. The Merry Tale of Two Men in Love with a Maid. The one wealthy and all that . . . ti\> other had nothing but love and a bad temper, and it was a fight every inch of the way to the altar. Plans at Osman’s, ’Phone 211. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUNDAY NEXT, AT 8.15 P.M. SUNDAY NEXT, AT 8.15 P.M. TITvIARYJ TIMARU MUNICIPAL BAND, MUNICIPAL BAND, Assisted by following Timaru Artists: COLIN CAMPBELL, Baritone. L. GRIFFIN, Piano-Accordeon. G. LANGRIDGE, Solo Trombonist. R. R. WILLS, Elocutionist. Will tender a COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT To Mrs H. J. Chapman. MAJESTIC THEATRE. Admission 1/-. Admission 1/-. It only costs 3d to Reserve at A. C. Wilson’s. J. B. WYLIE, Secretary, 8 403 Ashburton Silver Band. On the Ball RADIANT HALL Bully off gATURDAY, August 22. GRAND SPORTS DANCE When the North Otago, the Ashburton Hockey team and the Nomads Association Football team will be present. His Worship the Mayorwill also publicly farewell the Ashburton team prior to their departure for Blenheim. Cash Monte Carlos. Ray Dabourn’s Band (6 instruments), -a real Band; a perfect floor, a dainty supper. Usual Prices: Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-. Bully Off 8 p.m. Referee, Ned Chambers. You’re sure to enjoy yourself at the Radiant. LYNDHURST A DANCE will be held in the Lyndhurst Hall on- WEDNESDAY, September 2, in aid of Lyndhurst School Jubilee. Cook’s Music. Gents, 2/6; Ladies 1/6. Novelty Dances; Paper Hats. T. G. LILLEY, See. of Social Committee. HINDS MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. Grand ball, hinds hall, September 3rd. Cook’s Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Admission —> 2/G and 1,/G. 8 401 farm machinery. MASSEY-HARRIS Bft Binder with fore carriage, leather cutter, only cut 20 acres, as new.— Machinery Department, Wright Stephenson. DUNCAN Two-Furrow Tractor Plough, wiTh Murray Lilt, in very good order. —Machinery Department, Wright Stephenson. DUNCAN 11-Tine Spring Tine Cultivator, fore carriage, lever lift, •on wheels—See at Machinery Departlent, Wright Stephenson. i/TASSEY-HARRIS '4ft Gin Mower; VX also McCormick Big Six, both in ood order. —Machinery Department, fright Stephenson. 22 10s.—Seventeen-coulter Combi bined Duncan Drill, in fair orjr, and cheap. ? 8. —Eleven-tyne Duncan Cultivator, Lever Lift, on farm near Ealing. £SO. —Three-furrow, Convertible to four, Booth Tractor Plough, new 1G months ago.—See Mr Sandrey, P. and D. Duncan. CHALMERS TRACTORS. Arrange for Free Demonstration on your own farm.— Andrews and Beacon., Ltd., Moore St., West. ELECTRIC Welding—When Broken Parts arc too heavy to transport, our Mobile Welding Plants can make Repairs on the spot. —J. Coutts, Yves Street. COMPLETE Stocks of Piston Rings Bearings and Accessories for all Tractors and Cars. —J. Coutts, West Street. BUSINESS NOTICES. BLUESTONE and Formalin at FLETCHER BROS., Sickle Brand Formalin, large bottles for 2/11. Bluestone, powdered or whole, per pound, sd; 121bs for 4/6 at Fletcher Bros.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 264, 20 August 1936, Page 1

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