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AMUSEMENTS, ETG. ANOTHER RECORD - BREAKING ATTRACTION - at the ST. JAMES A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT Matinee Tuesday - p.m. Wednesday Tuesday. Davil O. Selznick’s Triumphant Production “PRISONER OF ZENDA” “PRISONER OF ZENDA” with RONALD COLMAN Madeleine Carroll Mary Astor Douglas Fairbanks jnr C. Aubrey Smith. Plans at Sefton’s, ’Phone 211. (Recommended by censor for adults). HAMPSTEAD MEMORIAL HALL. Wednesday; may 2 5, at s p.m. CARD Party, in aid of Women’s Institute Delegate Fund. Admission 1/-. Supper provided. BUSINESS NOTIGES. JIG-SAW PUZZLES FOR THE winter Evenings. W'E now have excellent stoeks of these entertaining games; all sizes; all prices. 200 pieces, “ Wonders of the World” four titles; at 1/6 each. In strong 3-ply—from 3/6. “The Two Princesses,” at 9/6. And a complete Farmyard Scene, at 13/6. NEWTON C. JONES, East Street, ’Phone 587. ASHBURTON. —* IMMEDIATELY after each Patient is attended for their eyesight by ANY. of our Opticians, all details are entered into special books and tTiese books are ALWAYS taken to Ashburton by any of the Opticians who visit your town. Thus when you are attended by one Optician, ALL the other Opticians on all Visits have full details of all patients we have attended in your town during the past ten years. “PROCTER’S” (E. Cholerton). THE OPTICIANS, Christchurch. Appointments for next visit to 1 Ashburton on Friday, June 3, can now be made by ringing, writing or calling at the Somerset Hotel. (’Phone No. 387). ANNOUNCEMENT TO PHOTOGRAPHERS. THE U.F.S. Pharmacy has booked orders to completely absorb our initial indent shipment of 17 ZIESS CAMERAS, to arrive in a few weeks’ time. , The U.F.S. is now completing a second indent to arrive early in spring. These models range from the Zeiss Simplex at £3 15s, the “Bob” at £4 15s, the “Nettar” at £6 10s, the Jkoflex at £lB 15s, and the Ikonta at £ll to £25 10s. All models available in a variety of lens and shutter equipment. The U.F.S. will hold this indent order open until May 20. We recommend prospective Camera Purchasers to order their Models NOW, to arrive in Springtime, v NECESSITIES FOR WINTER USE Practically Dries Your Clothes. LARGE ACME Wringers, guaranteed for years 1 — £2/17/6. Medium ACME W ringers, guaranteed for years— £2/2/6. WATER. BAGS. Best British only 3/3 each; guaranteed. Kenwick Electric Irons. Guaranteed for five years. Only 13/6. W. V. JOYCE, Cash Grocer, East St. ’Phone 185. LEAF RAKES. LEAVES are falling. Now is the time to buy a Strong Bamboo Leaf Rake, at 1/6 each. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD., Hardware Merchants. TREES—SHRUBS—ROSES. PLANTING time is here again for Hedge and Shelter Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Roses, etc. Prompt attention given to all orders. Free delivery in town and suburbs. Town agents for Millichamp’s Nurseries. THOMAS, BROS.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 188, 23 May 1938, Page 1

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