AMUSEMENTS. STv JAMES :: THEATRE :: Finally To-night at 8. SPENCER TRACY VAN JOHNSON ROBERT WALKER PHYLLIS THAXTER In the thrilling story of the daring “Doolittle Raid.” “ 30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Also: “Rescue From Shangri-La,” Cartoon and Metro News. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. At 2 and 7.30 p.m. OLSEN and JOHNSON Famed Broadway comedians, in their Latest Riot of Hilarity,
“ SEE MY LAWYER.” A Hit on the Broadway stage . . . A bigger Hit on the Screen. AND Another Hal Roach Comedy “BROOKLYN ORCHID.” Featuring William Bendix, Joe Sawyer, and Grace Bradley . ' (Both Appvd. Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Newton Jones. ’Phone 58. HOLIDAY BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS.
All plans will be at Newton Jones’ until Thursday evening. From Friday, December 21st, at Theatre only, as follows: Friday, 21st, from 10 a.m. to 12; From 1.30 to 4,30; From 7.15 p.m. Saturday, 22nd, from 10.15 a.m. to 12.15; From 1.30 continuously. Monday, 24th, from 10.15 a.m. to 12.15; From 1.30 to 4.30 p.m.; From 7.15. Tuesday, 25th, trom 6 p.m. only. Seats may be pencilled for any session any time, but can be paid for only on day of session, except
for Christmas Night, which can be paid for any time. Theatre ’Phone 139.
JUST A REMINDER
ASHBURTON HARMONICA BAND SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL DANCE, ORANGE HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 2 Bands—Stan Gilligan’s; Pat Taylor’s —8 Instruments. Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-. Supper. Special Prizes —Ladies: Boxes of Chocolates; Gents: Packets of Tobacco. Over the Microphone—Mrs Joan Gilligan. No Dance Friday, December 21st. BOXTNG NIGHT DANCE. J£T. SOMERS MEMORIAL HALL. In aid of Alford Br. R.S.A. Funds. Pat Taylor’s Band ::: Good Supper. Novelties. Good Cause. Admission: 3/-, 2/-. BUSINESS NOTICES. M. L. C. THE MUTUAL LIFE & CITIZENS’ Assurance Co., Ltd. -Incorporated in Australia. (Founded 1886). . * Ordinary Branch REPRESENTATIVE, CAM. J. BROWN, 30 Wakanui Road, Ashburton. Phone 814 S. Box 84.
RADIO. VEW stocks of the latest Philips and H.M.Y. Radios are now on display. Let us quote you: for your old set. THE FARMERS’ HARDWARE DEPT. XMAS GIFTS FOR ALL at
McILRAITH’S JDIANOS —2 Modern Pianos at Reduced Prices. RADIO—New Philco and Pacemaker sets. Electric IRONER—Something new! Electric Reading Lamps—Reduced Prices. Electric IRONS, KETTLES, JUGS—"Yes, we now have them.” Radio Extension Speakers—fit any set. Electric Heaters —for the cold days. Soldering 'lrons, Headphones, Torches, Lamps, Auto Aerials, all Batteries and Electrical Fittings. 2 and 3-Core Flex Cord, too. MUSIC CASES, LATEST MUSIC, SONGS, ALBUMS, etc. For ALL Your Musical and Electrical Requirements visit
McILRAITH’S RADIO AND MUSIC STORE, Burnett St. Never a Xmas morning, Never an old year ends, But someone thinks of someone, Old Days, Old Times, Old Friends. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO WISH OUR NUMEROUS CLIENTS “ PEACE AND HAPPINESS ” FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE COMING YEAR. NEWTON C. JONES, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, ASHBURTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 58, 18 December 1945, Page 1
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