AMUSEMENTS, Etc. II jyjAJESTic ll] “Mecca of Movie Lovers.” (Direction: Fuller Hayward Theatres). Finally To-night. JAMES CAGNEY, —in—“FRISCO KID.” TO-MORROW. AND WEDNESDAY. Theset .three couldn’t lose—hut they didn’t reckon on Cupid—Love is funny that way!! Damon Runyon’s Grand Comedy Romance: “THE THREE WISE GUYS” j “THE THREE WISE GUYS” I ROBERT YOUNG, BETTY FURNISS. A breezy, wise-cracking “Natmal. Reserve at Osman’s, ’Rhone 211. (Both Pictures recommended by Censor for Adults). TRANSPORT SERVICES. WOOL SEASON WE wish to notify wool-growers that our vehicles will be at then service for the Cartage of Wool to ran again this year, and a ring to 451 will ensure prompt dispatch. Vehicles are also available for all classes of carting including Stock to Sales and Shows. Our ’Buses are on hire to Picnic, Lodge, Dance or special parties at any time. PORTER’S MOTORS, Dobson Street, ’Phone 451.
LISTER’S MOTORS, LTD., ISTER’S SERVICE CARS leave Ashburton daily FOR CHRISTCHURCH—IO a.m., 11.40 a.m., and 4.10 p.m.; also Mondays only, at 7.25 p.m. FOR TIMARU (via Hinds)—lo a.m. and 4.10. p.m.; (via Maronan Road)— 6 p.m. Book at Madden’s (’Phone 167). BUSINESS NOTICES. BONNINGTON’S BONNINGTON’S PHARMACY PHARMACY —for— BEST POSSIBLE RESULTS —in —• DEVELOPING AND PRINTING —of all— A MATEUR XIMATEUR F ILMS ILMS SAME DAY SERVICE In hy 10 a.m—out by 5 p.m. PLAY SAFE and bring your Gala Films and Snow Day Films to BONNINGTON’S PHARMACY Expert Photographic Chemists, East Street, Ashburton. NEW’S FURNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE. WE have in stock furniture, carpets Hearth rugs, Bedding, Lino, Congoleum Squares. - NO FANCY PRICES - NEWS FURNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE. East Street (Near Post Office), ’Phone 768 M. R ADDON’S Quality Chocolates at Fletcher Bros, nothing better at any price; Half-pound Box 1/3; Pound Box 2/6. Try a box to-day and you will become one of our regular customers. We have them loose at 6 ounces for 1/-. Fletcher Bros., Moore Street. BOBBY CALF TRADE WHEN the price we give for Calfskins plus the offal food value is taken into consideration we believe dairy farmers will find it advantageous to sell us the calfskins, and save a good deal of labour. HENRY MeELREA, Wool Store, Havelock Street. BEDDING PLANTS. ANTIRRHINUMS (named varieties) Acquiligia, Aubretia, Calceolaria (Brown and Yellow), Canterbury Bells, Clarkia, Delphinium, Geum (Red and Orange), Godetia, Hollyhocks, Lobelia, Lupins, Nemesia, Iceland Poppy, Sweet Peas, Pcntstemon, Petunia, Phlox, Stocks, Sweet William, Verbena Wallflower, Polyanthus, Pansies, Auriculas, etc., etc. THOMAS BROS. FOR SALE. /"'IHOICE Variety of Bedding Plants, from 6d a dozen. Also, Tomato Plants, 9d a dozen. THOMAS, BROS.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 25, 9 November 1936, Page 1
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