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AMUSEMENTS, ETC, ST. JAMES THEATRE. —— Finally To-night at S— — Universal’s Spectacular New Version of the famous old fable “ ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES.” The story that has thrilled millions through all the ages, filmed in mag- 1 nificent Technicolour and portrayed by to-day’s most spectacular stars MARIA MONTEZ JON HALE TURHAN BEY Andy Devine, Fortunio Bonanova, and scores of beautiful girls. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Also Showing Cinesound and N.Z. News, “Pipeline,” showing a remarkable engineering feat, Musical and Interest items. Tuesday and Wednesday. MATINEE TUESDAY AT 2. Metro-Goldwyn : Mayer’s Surprise Mystery Thriller “FINGERS AT THE WINDOW.” A laugh and chill-filled crime hunt with LEW AYRES, LARA.INE DAY, BASIL RATHBONE, (Recommended by Censor for Adults). All Plans at Mcllraith’s. COMMENCING with the Prologue from “Pagilaeci” and ending with Rubenstein’s “Wanderer’s Night Song,” David and Edna Clark won warm praise at the Opera House with a programme which was ambitious and colourfully carried out by two conscientious artists.” “Chronicle,” Wanganui. They will sing for you in tho RADIANT HALL, RADIANT HALL, THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 31, at 8 P.M. THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 31, at 8 P.M. DAVID CLARK DAVID CLARK Famed English Baritone. And EDNA CLARK EDNA CLARK Brilliant English Soprano. SONGS, DUETS, SONGS AT THE PIANO. Special Costuming and Lighting. BOX PLAN OPEN BOX PLAN OPEN BOX PLAN OPEN BOX PLAN OPEN BOX PLAN OPEN At Mcllraith’s. BOOK NOW. ROOK NOW. BOOK NOW. PATRIOTIC PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT. gT. JAMES THEATRE. SUNDAY NEXT, JUNE 3, 8.15 P.M. Brilliant Musical Comedy. “CAREER GIRL.” D.C. 2/C; Stalls 2/-. ROLLUP!! ROLLTJP!! T OWCLIFFE TENNIS CLUB END-OF-SEASON BALL. Lowcliffe School —Saturday, June 2. Guests of Honour: Mr and Mrs W. Armstrong. Gilligan’s Music. Supper Provided. Usual Charges. JEAN PEARCE, Hon. Sec. BUSINESS NOTICES. “PROCTER’S” Opticians, since 1877, Christchurch. WILL be visiting ASHBURTON, and " may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at the SOMERSET HOTEL on THURSDAY, 14th June—lo.ls a.m. to 5 p.m. FRIDAY, 15th June—9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments can now be made by ringing, writing or calling on Mr Newton Jones, Bookseller, ’Phone 58. FOR A.M.P. SOCIETY. Policies, Consult LEN. GREENFIELD. Office, Messrs F. W. Watt and Co., Havelock Street; Phone S2. Residence, 139 Aitken Street; Phone 522. CUT FLOWERS WREATHS WEDDING BOUQUETS SPRAYS at Shortest Notice. VWE are agents for Miss Feaver, ™ Floral Artist, Christchurch. BONNINGTON’S, TRIANGLE, Phone 800. RADIO REPAIRS. fE specialise in servicing all makes of Radios. Valves and Parts for ! most makes. For prompt and efficient [service, ’Phone 211. McILRAITH’S RADIO AND MUSIC STORE, ( Radio Repair Specialists, I Burnett Street. ■\7TTEX Mineral Mix helps maintain health of stock.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 192, 28 May 1945, Page 1

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