AMUSEMENTS, ETC. ST. JAMES.ATT EX SHUX TO-NIGHT ONLY TO-NIGHT. FALL IN—for fun. EYES RlGHT—this way FORWARD MARCH with The “Dead End” Kids “ON DRESS PARADE.” “ON DRESS PARADE.” They’re fresh from reform school and fresher, in mili- ; tary school you’ll laugh yourself helpless. 2 ML KING’S BIRTHDAY MONDAY P.M. CRITES FOLK'S!— Don’t Miss this Great Show It’s a Real Worry Sweeper A Brand New Dad and Dave picture^—an absolute barrage of laughter. LAUGH with DAD ROAR with DAVE “DAD RUDD. M.P.” “DAD RUDD, M.P." Plans for Monday’s screenings at the theatre. Both Above Programmes (Approved for Universal Exhibition). 'COMMUNITY SINGING, RADIANT HALL, WEDNESDAY, 27th Nov., at 7.30 p.m. By special arrangement WITH THE CIVIC AUTHORITIES. SOLDIERS ON LEAVE ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT ■ “THE SING.” ROLL UP AND BE SEATED AT 7.30 PROMPT. P.S.: DON’T FORGET “THE GOODS” TO AUCTION. WE THANK YOU.'
PIANOFORTE RECITAL. IN AID of ST. STEPHEN’S PIANO FUND. By the Senior . Pupils of AUDREY A. RUDDOCK, L.R.S.M. (London). . TUESDAY, NOV. 26thj AT 8 P.M. in ST. STEPHEN’S’ HALL. f (Vocal and violin items will also be presented). * ADMISSION*. 1/-. FATRTON HALL 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 8 p.m. SOCIAL to Privates A. McCall, H. Drennan, N. Deuart, H. Cordon and D. McKay. All Soldiers welcome. Presentation by Mr S. P. Taylor (Chairman of the County Council). Pat Taylor’s Music. Admission: Cents, 2/- ; Ladies, 1/-. Bus leaves Dorothy Tea Rooms at 8.15 p.m. OHERTSEY HALL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. DANCE to Sister K. M. Wilkinson, and Private A. (Pat) Doig. Dancing, 8.30 to 2 a.m. Admission: Gents 3/-, Ladies 1/- and basket. SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED. ANTED—Smart Waitress. Replies to “Experienced,” Guardian Office. .WANTED by Technical Schoolgirl * V V (16) —Position in Shop for Christmas.—Apply Guardian Office. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, from 133 Burnett St., Friday night—Blue Budgie.—Finder rewarded on returning to above address. FpUND— Lady’s /Gold Brooch, also single Glove recently.—Cooper, 11 Oak Avenue. FOR SALE. Acre Land, Glasgow Lease, vacant possession. £-150. —A. H. Penn. SHEEP Runs, Mixed Farms, Small Holdings and Town Properties. —W. M. Cotterell, opp. P.O. Timaru. TOMATO Plants.—-A good supply at W. E. Clark’s, McMurdo Street, Tinwald. WHITE Leghorn Pullets bred from healthy stock and heavy layers of 25 years standing. '8 to 10-week-old Pullets, 5/- each. Free on rail Hornby. Book your orders now for November— December delivery. No order too small. Terms : V'asli with order.—H. R. Busch, II or n by, Can to rb u ry. NO exercises, no starving needed. Bonkora reduces you naturally.— Totty, Chemist, Ashburton. OR SALE—FRESH MUTTON, at our Usual Low Prices. Wo sell Fresh Prime Quality Mutton. ’Phone 188. ASHBURTON POULTRY FARMERS’ TRADING DEPOT.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 37, 23 November 1940, Page 1
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