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AMUSEMENTS, Etc. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Helen Twelvetrees in : ‘ ‘THOU OUGHBRED. ’ ’ gT. JAMES hss?(Direction: Fuller Hayward Theatres). TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY. CLAUDE ALLISTER, BERYL MERCER, Recast as “Spoofy” and “Mrs Gubbins,” In Metro-Goldwvn— -.^ayer : s Brand New Production of —• “ THREE LIVE GHOSTS.” “ THREE LIVE GHOSTS.” Richard Arlen, Cecilia Parker. Spoofy, Jimmy and. Bill—what a trio of ghosts to tickle the world’s funnybone. Supposed to be dead, but very much alive. While their friends were singing “The Cemetery Blues,” they were singing, “Hail, Hail, the Gang’s All Here,!” Brilliant Supports:— OUR GANG COMEDY, Peter Smith Oddity, “TABLE TENNIS” and COLOURTONE REVUE. Plans at Osman’s, ’Phone 211. (Both Approved for Universal Exhib.)

MAR OX AN. THE Maronan W.I. are holding a DANCE in the Schoolroom, on FRIDAY, September 11, at 8 p.m. Novelty Dances. Cents 1/6, 'Ladies a Basket. BUSINESS NOTICES. COURTENAY RADIO COURTENAY RADIO RADIO REPAIR SERVICE. K. D. McILRAITH, (Registered Radio Serviceman). RING ’Phone 600 for Free Demonstration of the New Courtenay Radios. , r ■_ , Latest o-valve broadcast Models tiom £l7 10s. 6-valve Dual Wave from £26. New silent tuning, metal valves. All modem features. Hear one for yourself before you decide. Liberal trade-in allowance given on your old radio. Easy Terms Arranged. Note Address: 127 Burnett Street. We have an up-to-date service department capable of repairing efficientlv tiny make of radio at a reasonable cost. Free valve testing. All radio apparatus stocked. K. D. McILRAITH, Courtenay Radio Agents. Burnett St.

ASHBURTON TRANSPORT CO., LIMITED.. FOR ALL CLASSES CARI*iGE WORK LIME SOWING. WE Lav© two lime sowers operating and can undertake this class of work in any part of the County. Write or ring for full particulars. ’Phones 408 Ashburton Bos 6. 147 M Methven, 20 Mayfield. 2 Hinds. SHOE REPAIRS SHOE REPAIRS SHOE REPAIRS SHOE REPAIRS THE utmost of wear and comfort is assured when you entrust your repairs to us. Wo specialise in sewn soles. A trial will convince. E. REYNOLDS, . The Bootmaker, Saunders Buildings. SEEDS SEEDS. OUR New Season’s Seeds now to hand. Flower and Vegetable Seeds, usually threepence per pkt, now twopence. Peas and Beans, usually sixpence, now fivepence. Burpees’ Seven and a-half Weeks Pea now Gd per packet. —At FLETCHER BROS., Moore Street. THIS IS WORTH YOUR ATTENTION YOU may pav a little more for a CRAIGHEAD Suit or Costume, than you do for a Ready-to-Wear, but you DO get the Value for your money. E. G CRAIGHEAD, Tailor.

ELECTRIC BULBS 10 to 60 Candle Power, guaranteed British made 1/6 each. New Season’s stocks of I'lower and Vegetable Seeds. W. V. JOYCE Cash Grocer. (Next New’s Furniture Mart, East St., ’Phone 185) A. AND S. REID, Direct Importers of ALL SEEDS From England. France, Germany, U.S.A., etc. Established 1866. 271 High Street, Christchurch. LAMBING SEASON EWE mortality may be light this season on account of a favourable Spring, Wool from fallen ewes is valuable if kept clean, and dry. We can give good prices for dead wool and erutchings. HENRY McELREA Wool Store, Havelock St.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 279, 7 September 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 279, 7 September 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 279, 7 September 1936, Page 1