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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. ST. JAMES Dir. Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW Matinee, 12 p.m. To-morrow. Gales of Laughter, Shrieks of Mirth. A Laugh-crammed Romance resounding with song, with John Boles at his best and Okie-doke Oakie fixing it for the laughs. JOHN BOLES JACK OAKIE Ida Lupino, Marg. Graham. 1 in 1 | “ FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY.” | i— -i —Associate Feature — When Air Devils Fly the Heavens anything can happen and it certainly does in j—“ AIR DEVILS.” — | with Larry Dick BLAKE PURCELL Mamo Clarke, Beryl Wallace. Buddies in Battle but enemies in love defending their country against foreign spies and their spare time with island romance and “natural” attractions. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition). Plans at Money’s, ’Phone 211. ASHBURTON SILVER BAND. THIRD MEMBERS’ CONCERT —ST. ANDREW’S HALT.— ' TUESDAY, NOV. 29th, at S p.m. AN Excellent Programme arranged by MISS BESSIE POLLARD and Leading Artists from Christchurch MISSES BESSIE POLLARD (piano) THELMA CUSACK (violin) NANCY ESTALL (’cello) In Selected Solos and Trios. MRS C. E. PETHYBRIDGE (soprano) MR JIM HENDERSON (baritone) In Songs You Love to Hear. MRS BERYL WINDSOR’S PARTY Two One Act Plays No. I—“ Mixed Relations” (a farce) No. 2—.“ Complications” (a comedy) Hear Your Band Play from the Stage and the First Records made of their playing at 3YA. BOX PLAN AT A. C. WILSON’S Burnett Street. TICKETS 2/-, CHILDREN 1/-, Reserves 3d. Don’t Be Disappointed. Book Now. ASHBURTON COUNTY SCOTTISH SOCIETY. CARNIVAL—DANCE—CARNIVAL A BIG CARNIVAL DANCE will be held in the Orange Hall on SATURDAY, November 26, at 8 p.m. Mrs Mitchell’s Orchestra. 4 Monto Carlo Dances; also, Streamer and Spot Light. A First-class Floor and a Real Supper. Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/-. N.B.—Everybody goes to the Scotties' Carnval Dance.

—GRAND—RACE NIGHT —CARNIVAL— Radiant Saturday ADIANT SATURDAY Always a Winning Double. TOM ROBSON’S BAND and a Happy Crowd. Novelty Dances Galore. O.K. Supper. Ladies 1/- 1 Gents 2/-. N.B.—Always a good show race n'glit. WILLOWBY HALL. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, at 7.45. ASOCIAL in honour of Mr and Mrs D. R. Mac Kay. Dance to follow. Ladies a, basket j non-subscribers 2/-. N. H. GRIFFITH, Convener. BUSINESS NOTICES. XMAS ORDERS. WE are now hooking orders for Green Peas, New Potatoes, all Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables. Place your order with us early to avoid disappointment. All Town and Suburb Orders delivered free, County Clients will have our guarantee of keeping their orders to be called tor or placed at rural mail depots. Order early. THOMAS BROS., ’Phone IC-5. FASHION DISCOVERIES. HOT Sunny Days ahead demand a Hat with a shady brim and the new Hats for Summer ieature flowers, ribbons, fruit, and veiling. They are fascinating and ais becoming firm iavourites. Halo Hats, Toques, and Crotons are still popular and are most becoming to the wearer. Your inspection is invited. H. and O. SCOTT, Millinery Specialists, Burnett Street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 38, 24 November 1938, Page 1

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