AMUSEMENTS. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. ST. JAMES Theatre. Tailored Street. ’Phone 139. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Saturday’s Crowded Audience Delighted with the Superb Artistry of the Screen’s Most Accomplished Actress . . . Bette DAVIS, with Claude RAINS in “MR SKEFFINGTON” (Recommended by Censor <’or Adults.) oooo COMING TO-MORROW. Matinee at 2 p.m. Evening at 7.45. The Laugh-Happy Comedy Hit of the Year. ... A GAY and DELIGHTFUL Romantic Mix-up with the Vivacious Charm of ... . Olivia DeHAVILLAND with Ray MIDLAND in “THE WELL GROOMED BRIDE ’ “THE WELL GROOMED BRIDE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTING FEATURETTES include Colour Musical Parade: Sportlight: Colour Cartoon. Theatre Booking Office at NEWTON JONES, Stationery and Fancy Goods Store, East Street. No ’Phone Reservations. TO LET. PO Let —Single Furnished Detached L Room. —Write “BSS,” Guardian. BUSINESS NOTICES. “PROCTER’S” OPTICIANS—SINCE 1877, CHRISTCHURCH. TITR W. MOORE, F.S.M.C., England, representing Procters, may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at SOMERSET HOTEL on THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments can now be made by ringing or calling on their local representative, Mr Newton C. Jones, Bookseller; ’Phone No. 58. JJEW BOOKS OF INTEREST. “Delectable Mountains,” by Douglas Bush. Tales of Climbing in the Pyrenees, America, Africa and Persia. —24/6. “The Little Kingdom,” by Emyr Humphreys. A sympathetic novel of Welsh life and culture. —9/G “The Black Pirate,” by James Cahill. Stirring adventure with Chinese Pirates. —6/9. “Twice Their Prisoner,” by Walter Summons. Experiences while P.O.W. in Syria to Europe, and again in Java. —l3/3. “The Insect Man,” by Eleanor Doorly. Nature’s most fascinating things told in this story of Henry Fabre. — 8/9. NEWTON C. JONES, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, East Street, Ashburton. rpRACTORS. - L RACTORS. HAVE YOURS OVERHAULED BEFORE YOUR HEAVY W 7 ORK STARTS. SEE— R. H. LEAHY, WEST STREET, ’PHONE 3765. For Prompt, Efficient Service Anywhere. ELECTRIC & ACETONE WELDING.
HEAVY LINED LEATHER HEAVY LINED LEATHER JACKETS. JACKETS. Sizes 4 to'9; also Long Back. LEATHER WAISTCOATS. LEATHER WAISTCOATS. G—7—S. J. W. STRACHAN, TRIANGLE. TANCRED ST. CAFE. Tancred Street. ]JOW under new management. Open all hours. Fresh and Fried Fish always ready. J. DAVIDSON, Proprietor. ELECTRIC RADIATORS. ELECTRIC RADIATORS. New Stock Just Ai'rived. Call in To-day at McILRAITH’S RADIO AND MUSIC STORE. COLUMBUS RADIO CENTRE. /~\UR Representatives are in Ashburton and Mid-Canterbury districts on MONDAYS. We collect any make of radio for repair (3 months’ guarantee), or Deliver you a new COLUMBUS (12 months’ guarantee).—’Phone 988 or write—COLUMBUS, TIMARU. —COLUMBUS RADIO CENTRE, for Mid- and South Canterbury, 224 Stafford Street, Timaru. FIREWOOD SAWING T AM operating a Firewood Sawbencli In Ashburton and County Districts, and for a reasonable charge I am prepared to cut wood to your requirements. Orders left with ’Phone 113, or 27 Church Street, will receive prompt attention.—L. Raymond. SPECIAL RADIO REDUCTION. CMALL SUPPLY ONLY—NEW—- ° £2l/10/-, 5- V. COURTENAY RADIOS. Reduced to IS Guineas. Guaranteed. McILRAITH’S RADIO AND MUSIC STORE.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 67, Issue 161, 21 April 1947, Page 1
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