AMUSEMENTS, ETC. Finally To-night at 7.30 "RIOT SQUAD.” "RIOT SQUAD.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Man on Dangerous Police Work and a Girl in Love with Him. “AMONG THE LIVING.” “AMONG THE LIVING.” % (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) .Do you dare live Inside the Twisted i\lind of a Maniac for a Day ? ' s^isisi]niHinnnitniniHinjnnsuiihbh^nnnynsjjiiniujnjn'*''' TT * iy 111 St. JAMES. 11l You’ll Bail Out of Your Seat Laughing! ABBOTT and COSTELLO ABBOTT and COSTELLQ are Here! As Co-Pilots . . ! . They’re Co-Riots “KEEP ’EM FLYING.” “KEEP ’EM. FLYING.” “KEEP ’EM FLYING.” “KfcEP ’EM FLYING.” (For Universal Exhibition). 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. To-morrow ; 8 p.m. Monday. What Could be Better for the . Children for the Matinee? Abbott and Costello at their Funniest. They’re J'ust Air-Plain Nuts! You’ll Roar as they Soar with Gale-spins of Glee. Two Crazy Men Loose on an Aerodrome.. And a Sltyful of Sunny Songs! Also—“ Winter Serenade,” an outstanding ’Musical Feature, with Gloria Jean.
METPHVEN HALL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. pLAN. NEL DANCE FLANNEL DANCE, (under auspices of the Local Committee of the Linen Flax Factory). Good Music.' . Good Supper. Admission Gents 3/, Ladies 2/-, Soldiers in Uniform 2/-. . SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED. C,OOK -GENERAL wanted; no washing ; four adults; other help kept. —'Apply ‘‘Help,” Guardian Office. W "ANTED—'Young Lady for General '■ Office Work; no typing.—Sparrows. LOST AND FOUND. LOST yesterday- afternoon / and 10/- Twopenny Stamps. —Kindly return to Guardian Office. EFT at “Home. Bakery,” 118 Burnett Street—Receipt Book. (OUND— Budgie, vicinity Triangle, ( about a week ago.—Apply 147 Grey Street. WANTED. WANTED to Buy—Child’s C.C.M. Bike Waggon.—'’Phone 163, or 12 Winters Road. WANTED —'Full-size . Violin, Case and Bow.— Address at Guardian Office. ’ . WANTED to Buy I —Small Carhurretter, in good order.—Particulars to ‘’Car,” Guardian Office. ANTED for Client—2 to 3 Tons First or Second Grade Seed Dakotas.—A. H, Fenn. , 4 WANTED to Purchase— Bungalow, 3-4 Rooms and Kitchenette.— Reply “Bungalw.” Guardian Office. AIRMAN urgently requires Gent’s Bicycle.—Reply “Bicycle,” Guardian Office. WANTED to Rent—Four or FiveRoomed House, convenienceesj rent in advance.—Reply “Advance,’ Guardian Office. AIRMAN and Wife seek Board, private family. Reply stating terms. —“Airman,” Guardian Office. pOR PLOUGHING and TOP WORK! A. R. SHAW, 72 Cameron St., Ashburton. BOTTLE PRICES. AS from the 22nd of October, 1942, the price* to the Public for all QUART BEER, BOTTLES will be:— 1/- per doz. (Pints 6d) in Ashburton district. Prices for Trade supplies will remain as before until further notice. This change has been brought about by an alteration in the arrangements of the Breweries concerned, who will no longer accept supplies from the Public at prices higher than that quoted. N.Z. SALVAGE COY., WASTE ELIMINATORS, P.O. BOX 643, CHRISTCHURCH. Ashburton Representative— MR F. G. REESBY, RACECOURSE ROAD. W E are CASH BUYERS of GARTON OATS. BUCHANAN’S FLOURMILLS, LTD.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 41, 27 November 1942, Page 1
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