AMUSEMENTS, ETC, REMEMBER TO-NIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT. (Children 9d & 1/-). AT THE ST. JAMES THEATRE. Two Grand Features and Serial. Commencing 7.30 p.m. DONALD O’CONNOR PEGGY RYAN And great cast of comedians in “CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK.” AND Paramount’s Comedy Romance “THE NAVY WAY” Starring Jean Parker, Robert Lowery, Roscoe Karns, Bill Henry. (Both Appvd. Universal Exhibition). . Serial at 7.30. Saturday’s Attractions. AFTERNOON AT 2 O’CLOCK. SPECIAL MATINEE PROGRAMME. GENE AUTRY SMILEY BURNETTE In the thrilling Western drama “CALL OF THE CANYON.” - Packed with thrills and laughs and featuring “Call of the Canyon,” “Boots and Saddle” and other hit songs. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Also TWO CARTOONS, SERIAL, ETC. A perfect programme for children of all ages. Saturday and Monday Nights. ROBERT TAYLOR, Lloyd Nolan, Thomas Mitchell, George Murphy, Lee Bowman. In “BATAAN.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). ; - All plans at Mcllraith’s. WINCHMORE HALL. A DANCE in aid of Local Soldiers’ Pai’cels Funds will be held on TUESDAY, July 3, at. 8 p.m. Gilligan’s Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Prizes for Euchre and 500. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. Winchmore Ladies a Basket. TO LET. rpO Let —Room, use of conveniences. A —Address at Guardian Office. rpo Let —2 Large, Well-furnished A Rooms; make excellent flat. —Commercial Hotel. BUSINESS NOTICES. “PROCTER’S,” Opticians, since 1877, * CHRISTCHURCH, be visiting ASHBURTON, and ** may bo .consulted on all defects of eyesight, at the SOMERSET HOTEL on THURSDAY, sth JULY—IO.IS a.m. to 5 p.m. , and FRIDAY, 6th JULY—9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments can now be made by ringing, writing, or calling on Mr Newton Jones, Bookseller, 'Phone 58. WHEN SICKNESS STRIKES—LET BONNINGTON’S HELP YOU. We are in business for VOUR HEALTH. A OUR HEALTH. All Prescriptions dispensed by Qualified Chemists to ensure that your Medicine is compounded promptly and with the utmost accuracy. BONNINGTON’S have contracted under the Social Secui’ity Scheme to supply FREE Medicine, and, all Doctors’ Prescriptions are accepted, and are dispensed FREE OF CHARGE. BONNINGTON’S PHARMACY, PHARMACY, East Street, ’Phone No. 6. TERRACE HATCHERY, TTATCHES will be put down at 11 NOON each THURSDAY, commencing THURSDAY, sth JULY, and chicks will be ready for delivery each Friday. HATCHING PRICES Under 50 eggs, 2d per egg; 50 eggs, 7/6; 100 eggs, 15/-; 144 (1 tray), 20/-. DAYOLD WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS (unsexed); 12/-per dozen; £2/5/- per 50; £4/10/- per 100. SEXED PULr LETS: £l/4/- per dozen; £4/10/- per 50; £9 per 100. Mrs D. Carter (sexer) will be available if required. Book early and avoid disappointment. E. E. MARCHANT, (late P. A. Cornish), “Keaton,” Carter’s Terrace, Tiftwald.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 221, 29 June 1945, Page 1
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