AMUSEMENTS, ETC. HURRY ! . # • Record Smashing Season Drawing to a close. ST. JAMES Dir. Fullers Theatre Corp., Ltd. TO-NIGHT AND TG-MORROW. Last Two Sessions. “ THE GIRL of the GOLDEN WEST.*' with NELSON EDDY JEANETTE MacDONALD Plans at Money’s, ’Phone 211. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NO FREE LIST’ ]QAN FOLEY, Golden Voiced Irish Tenor, assisted by KATHLEEN DUNNE, Brilliant Pianiste and Accompaniste, And Other Outstanding Artists, will appear in the TOWN HALL, METHVEN, TUESDAY, 28tli March. RAKATA, THURSDAY, 30th March. A Treat that you must not miss. RETURN VISIT OF LAURI PADDI AND HIS RADIO BAND. PLAYING in RADIANT HAUL, ASHBURTON, on TUESDAY, MARCH 21. Subscription, 2/6, 1 WINOHMORE HALL. A BALL will be held! in the above Hall on WEDNESDAY, March 22, at 8 p.m. £l/1/- Monte Carlo. Cook’s Orchestra. / * Good Supper. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. F/ee Bus. W.D. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. —CARDS;- - HAMPSTEAD HALL, 8 o’clock-, 23rd March. Good Prizes. Good Supper. • Roll up! MRS T. PILE, 3 371 Hon. Sec. ALAN LOVED AY RECITAL. A RECITAL by the talented' boy violinist, Alan Loveday, will he given on TUESDAY, March 28, at 8 p.m., in ST. ANDREW.’S HALL. Admission 2/-, Children 1/-. *' .1 . ■ business notices. SPECIAL PURCHASE. KfV MEN’S High-Grade SUITS. <I)U Good Range Shades and all Sizes. Usual Prices from £6/6/-. While they last, 79/6. At— MOORE’S. KEEP Your Footwear looking new. For First-Class Workmanship try GEO. NUTBROWN, Bootmaker, The Triangle, Ashburton. All Best Materials used, including tho Noted Durox. Ladies’ Flexible Soleing a Specialty. SHATTER THAT COLD. CUT right through congestion, stuffiness and misery with regular doses of Bonnington’s COUGH ELIXIR. This ELIXIR contains powerful and penetrating properties_ that rout out germs at once. It is sale and certain for either Adult or Child. Always keep a Bottle on hand. Price 1/6 and 2/6 a bottle. Obtainable from— BONNINGTON’S PHARMACY, East Street, Ashburton. KEEP FIT. VISIT the “MILK BAR” regularly. Delicious Milk Shakes, Ice Cream Specials, Soft Drinks and Fresh Fruit. THE “MILK BAR,” Burnett St., opp. Money’s.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 135, 21 March 1939, Page 1
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