AMUf.EMENTS, ETC. JAMES ST NOW SHOWTNO j| A SlipVPlTK' 4 j*j Metro-G old wyn-M ay or || I UNIT PROGRAMS 10 || __n Your Favourite Family in their latest: No. 6 of the Happy Hardy Hit Parade. Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr Present “ THE HARDY’S RIDE HIGH.” “ THE HARDY’S RIDE HIGH.” “ THE HARDY’S RIDE HIGH ” with MICKEY ROONEY—LEWIS STONE. New Adventures, New Settings in their greatest and grandest advonture. Featurettes Include: LATEST*' NEWS SERVICES, Roht. BENCHLEY COMEDY. A “CRIME DOES NOT PAY.” and THE THIRD DIMENSION SOUND FILM SENSATION “ AUDIOSCOPIKS.” Effects Never Before Seen. Commentary by PETE SMITH. | Free List Entirely Suspended, j j ! Above Programmes (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TRANSPORT SERVICE®. UfiJUmAAE OR BURY PARK TR OTTING MEETING AT DUNEDIN: 2oth and 27th JANUARY. 1940. ON Wednesday, 24th January, a special horse train leaves Christchurch at 6.30 a.m., Ashburton 9.22 a.in. and arrives Dunedin 3.37 p.m. Takes horses from Christchurch, Addington, Snekbnrn. Templeton, Dunsandei, Rakaia, Ashburton and Tiniaru only. Car will be attached lor passengers. Return Special horse train leaves Dunedin at 7.40 a.m., Sunday 28th January, arriving Christchurch at 5.0 p.m. Car will be attached ior passengers. Stops required north of Oamaru to set down passengers and put off horses.
MID-CANTERBURY TRANSPORT LIMITED. P.O. Box 6. BUSINESS AS USUAL. Christchurch —Ashburton —Christchurch Goods Service per Medium Truck Bute. 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 a.m., 11.55 a.m., and 10.25 p.m.; Sundays only, 3.55 p.m. . . FOR TIMARU (via Hinds)—4.lo a.m., and 3.15 p.m.; (via Maronan Rbad)—s.so p<m.; Sundays only, 10.40 a.m. \ Book at Madden’s (’Phono ICw). farmers. Let BURNETT’S MOTORS transport your Wool to rail. No job too small or too large. BURNETT’S MOTORS. BUSINESS NOTICES. BE FOOT HAPPY. your foot troubles—bring youth back into your step by wearing a pair of Dr. Sell oil’s new improved Arch Supports. l)r. Scholl’s Arch Supports correctly redistribute the body’s weight and restore the functioning of the feet by natural methods. Call in and we will examine your feet free.—R. Totty, Chemist, free.—R. ■ Totty, Chemist.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 79, 13 January 1940, Page 1
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