AMUSEMENTS, ETC, ’’"===(. ST. JAMES TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. Thorn is no need to reiterate at. length on the entertaining powers of “Union Pacific.'’' . . . suffice to say that it is Terrific! Cecil R. Dp Millets j “UNION PACIFIC.” I { “UNION PACIFIC.” I | “UNION PACIFIC.” | | “UNION PACIFIC.” | j 1 with Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, Akim Tamiroff, Robert Preston, Lloyd Nolan. The Thrills and Romance of “San .Francisco,” the Bigness of “The Covered Wagon” are all rolled into this feast of entertainment. “UNION PACIFIC.” “UNION PACIFIC.” “UNION PACIFIC.” (Plans are at Money’s for the Season.) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 4 ONE-ACT PLAYS. 4 ONE-ACT PLAYS. . 4 ONE-ACT PLAYS. 4 ONE-ACT PLAYS. 4 ONE-ACT PLAYS.
Thursday, November 23. ■ ST. STEPHEN’S HAUL. 8 p.m. Admission 2/-. Reserves at A. C. "Wilson’s Music Store. A LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY PRODUCTION. MEETINGS AND EVENTS. ASHBURTON EAST SCHOOL. ANNUAL Excursion to TIM ABU, SATURDAY. 2nd December. Tickets, 4/3 and 2/3, Obtainable from the Secretary, C. V. EURBY, Buynett St. TRANSPORT SERVICES. MUM* RACES AT ASHBURTON. SATURDAY, 25th NOVEMBER. TjIMARU-ASHBURTON: Usual 7.35 ‘ a.m. train for Ashburton will leave Timaru 8.17 a.in., arriving Ashburton 10.22 a.in. Usual 4.31 p.m. train for Timaru will leave Ashburton 5.43 p.m. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE POSTER OR ENQUIRE AT STATIONS. MID-CANTERBURY TRANSPORT LIMITED. P.O. Box 6. BUSINESS AS USUAL.
Christchurch—Ashburton—Christchurch Goods Service per Medium Truck 11 ate. WE Handle Goods from Anywhere in Ashburton County to Christchurch and pick up Goods in Christchurch and deliver anywhere in the County. WOOL SEASON. This year we are putting the wool on rail. The Railway Department is giving us every assistance to maintain our standard of service of previous years. Ring us as in previous years and we will handle your clip with our usual promptitude* safety and quick dispatch. Ring any of following ’phones:— Office 407, 408. Mayfield 20 Ch-ch 34-875 Methven 147>M ' Hinds 2 Tinwald Store 312. N.Z. RAILWAYS ROAD SERVICES. (Leave Ashburton Daily). FOR, CHRISTCHURCH—IO.IO n.m., 11.55 n.m., and 10.25 p.m.; Sundays 011I3’, 3.55 p.m. FOR TIMARIJ (via Hinds)—4.ls n.m., and 3.15 p.m.; (via Maronnn Road) —5.50 p.m.; Sundays only, 10.15 n.m. Book at Madden’s (’Phono 137). FARMERS. LET BURNETT’S MOTORS transport your Wool to rail. No- job too small or too large. BURNETT’S MOTORS. BUSINESS NOTICES. A.M.P. SOCIETY. INSURE your life with the largest and strongest purely mutual life insurance in the Empire. The A.M.P. Society’s assets exceed £117,000,000. Chief Agent for Ashburton, L. T.‘ GREENFIELD, 131 Aitkcn Street. Phone 522.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 33, 18 November 1939, Page 1
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