AMUSEMENTS, ETC. Booking is now open at Mcllraith’s for a 1943 re-print of the unforgettable “GOODBYE MR CHIPS,” screening Tuesday and Wednesday next. Be wise. Book NOW. FINALLY TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. THE SURPRISE HIT OF THE ', YEAR! “ The VANISHING VIRGINIAN”. with FRANK KATHRYN MORGAN GRAYSON (For Universal Exhibition.) f, ST. JAMES WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 8 P.M. ACTION! THRILLS! - - - - - - “Boom Town” style Dramatic Thrills - - - in that “Honky Tonk” manner! - - - Romantic Thrills - - - with a ' style and manner all their own! A STORY SO GRIPPING - - - A CAST SO EXCELLENT - - - A PRODUCTION SO PERFECT THAT IT MADE IT ONE OF THE MOST THRILLING PICTURES OF ALL SCREEN HISTORY. ROBERT rjiAYLOR ’N LANA fjpURNER THEY’RE DYNAMITE. in “JOHNNY EAGER,” with EDWARD ARNOLD and VAN HEFLIN. I 1 I EXCELLENT SUPPORTS | 1 INCLUDE The Latest Series —■ of —- “CRIME DOESN’T PAY.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
THE LOWCLIFFE TENNIS CLUB WILL hold a DANCE in, the School ' y on SATURDAY NEXT, October 16th. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/- and Basket. ‘LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Sunday, in Wakanui Road — Gold Wristlet Watch. Finder please return Public Hospital or Guardian Office. Reward. T OST —£1 Note by working girl.— Finder kindly return Guardian Office. WANTED. CELL 'ifoUß SPARE TYRE! Even if it is worn through its tread can be reconstructed with truck tyre cord and rubber to wear up to 20,000 miles. Sound walls only essential. We buy usable tyre’ casings and put them into service on essential vehicles —most garages are our agents. —Trojan Tyre Tread Factory, 122 a Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. YS/ANTED to Buy—Good Second- ' ’ hand Sedan Cars. Good cash prices given.—-Apply Breakwell Jnr., Tinwald. WANTED—ModeI A Ford Car, in ** good order.—Address Guardian Ofpce. YMRL would like Board with homely people, handy to Post Office. — Box 82, Ashburton. McILRAITH’S RADIO AND MUSIC STORE, Burnett St. \\77LL pav CASH for your unwanted RADIO. ’Phone 211. We will call.
N.Z. SALVAGE COY., P.O. BOX G 43, CH.CII. C.l. gPOT CASH BUYERS of TRACTORS and MACHINERY OF* ALL KINDS, in any condition. ALL CLASSES of SCRAP METALS, HOUSEHOLD RAGS, BOTTLES, GALVANISED IRON, WATER PIPING, and any other materials with a reasonable reclaim value. ASHBURTON REPRESENTATIVE—MR F. G. REESBY, RACECOURSE ROAD. Repairs to all Models of TRACA TORS and MACHINERY. INTERNATIONAL FARM SERVICE, Telephone 145. Havelock Street. A. H. BOWIS, Proprietor.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 64, Issue 1, 12 October 1943, Page 1
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