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AMUSEMENTS. HERE IS SOMETHING REALLY DIFFERENT! % A Tense, Powerful, but highly entertaining drama of two sisters of different worlds . . . One young, gay and talented . . . The other hard and ruthless, doing everything and stopping at nothing, to make her sister a success . . . and being hated for it. IDA LUPINO Gall her what you will . . . everything she did was for the love of her sister. JOAN LESLIE and DENNIS MORGAN ■ln the Warner Bros.’ Dramatic Hit “THE HARD WAY” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ST. JAMES “A Kerridge-Odeon Theatre.” To-night at 7.45 Monday at 2 and 7.45. Also Cartoon, Cinesound and N.Z. Newsreels and the special featurette “HITLER LIVES” Reserves obtainable at Theatre: 189 Unpaid reservations sold after 7.30 p.m. I RETURNED SERVICES'II SgCfST FAIRTON HALL. FAIRTON-DROMORE PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. R.S.A. APPEAL. lAL AND DANCE. gOCL

In aid of Country Queen. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15: S P.M. The Country Queen (Miss Copland) will be present. ; Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/G. Novelty Prizes. Mrs Gordon’s Music. ASHBURTON EAST BRANCH. OONC E R T will be held in the HAMPSTEAD HALL, MONDAY NEXT, OCT. 7: S P.M. Admission 1/6; Children Half Price. Dance and Supper to . follow —Admission 1/-. LAURISTON. 17INAL WELCOME HOME to all overseas personnel on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1946, at 5.30 p.m. Dabourn’s Music (3 Instruments) and Special Catering'. Gents 5/-, Ladies 2/6. Special Lighting and Decorations. Be sure and come along to this Dazzling Show. Rex Photographer in attendance. BOROUGH SCHOOL DIAMOND JUBILEE. {CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS PARTY. MASONIC HALL. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 6 P.M. to 5.30. Old and Present Pupils all roll up! Admission 6d. TENDERS. SALE BY TENDER. DWELLINGS. (a) No. 51 Havelock Street, Ashburton: Area 1 Rood. (b) No. 126 Grey Street, Ashburton: Area 1 Rood 0.2 Perches. (c) No. 37 Burnett Street, AshburtoiL Area: 1 Rood. (d) No. 38 Burnett Street, Ashburton:

Area. 1 Rood. rjiHE Public Trustee as executor of ■*" the will of the late MR GEORGE BERTRAM THOMAS invites tenders for the purchase of the above Dwellings. Tenders may be for all the properties or separate tenders may be submitted for each. - The properties are all let on monthly tenancies and any sales will be subject to such tenancies. Tenders are to be on forms obtainable at the Public Trust Office, Ashburton. A deposit, of 10% of the purchase price must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender will not hecessarily be accepted. Tenders close at 12 Noon on the 21st day of OCTOBER, 1946, at the Public Trust Office, Ashburton, to which tenders are to be addressed, enclosed in sealed envelopes, and marked: “Estate of G. B. Thomas, Tender for purchase of property.” All Lenders will be continuing offers and Irrevocable until the 30th November, 1946. BUSINESS NOTICES. PROCTER’S, (E. Cholerton). OPTICIANS—SINCE 1877. CHRISTCHURCH. 11. TR E. NORMAN, representing Procter’s, will be visiting Ashburton on behalf of the firm, and may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at the SOMERSET HOTEL, THURSDAY, 10th October, 10.15 a.m. until 5 p.m., and FRIDAY, lltli October, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments can be made now by calling or ’phoning Mr Newton C. Jones, Bookseller, ’Phone No. 58. PRUDENTIAL. 170 R ALL CLASSES OF f ASSURANCE. Representative: H. D. JOHNSTON, Phone 497. 39 Wills Street W.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 304, 5 October 1946, Page 1

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