AMUSEMENTS. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. ST. JAMES Theatre. Tancred Street. ’Phone 139. 7.45 THIS EVENING. And Finally To-morrow. MATINEE AT 2 p.m., EVENING AT 7.45 p.m. Three and a half years’ record wartime run on the London Stage . . . now » beautiful British Picture you will enjoy and remember . . . THE FILM OF THE PLAY THAT BEAT THE BLITZ. Derek FARR, Barbara WHITE, FRANK CELLIER, Geo. THORPE, Marjorie FIELDING in “QUIET WEEK-END” “QUIET WEEK-END” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 7.30 COMING THURSDAY 7.30 The Merriest Mystery Affair in Years. . . . Strange affairs have happened . . . but never more Hilariously . . .never more Mysteriously . . . never more Entertainingly ... Allyn .TOSLYN, Evelyn KEYES with Marguerite Chapman and Edgar Buchanan in “STRANGE AFFAIR” “STRANGE AFFAIR” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). ALSO . . . Here’s the Sprightliest, Spiciest, most Hilarious British Comedy you’ve ever seen . . . Patricia MEDINA, Jimmy HANLEY with MARIE LOHR in “KISS THE BRIDE GOOD-BYE” “KISS THE BRIDE GOOD-BYE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults; Definitely Unsuitable for Children). RUGBY BALL. RUGBY BALL. RUGBY BALL RUGBY BALL RUGBY BALL. RUGBY BALL. J>ADIANT HALL. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Welcome to Marlborough Team. DABOURN’S MUSIC. Admission: Gentlemen 4/-, Ladies 3/-. PUBLIC NOTICES. HINDS LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB. INNER OF COMPETITION: MRS COLIN CHISNALL, HINDS.
H. E. BENNETT, M.N.A. Ch., M.S.S. Ch. (E), M.N.Z.S. Ch. . FOOT SPECIALIST, TIMARU. WILL visit ASHBURTON on the last v v Saturday of each month. Residences visited only. For appointment telephone 453. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Saturday—Brown Wallet containing Sum of money and driver’s licence—Finder please leave at W. H. Collins and Co. Reward. [T OST at Radiant Hall, Saturday night Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch, black strap.—Finder leave at Guardian. T OST, Friday or Saturday night— Small Suede Purse containing sum of money.—Finder return to Guardian. T OST, about week ago Green Mottled Fountain Pen; name ongraved.—Reward on ringing 252 U. BUSINESS NOTICES. “PROCTER’S” OPTICIANS—SINCE 1877. CHRISTCHURCH. M* E. CHOLERTON, Managing Director, Procter’s, may be consulted personally on all defects of eyesight at the SOMERSET HOTEL on THURSDAY, September "25 —9 a.m. to 5 p.m. FRIDAY, September 2G —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. THILIPS PI AND TORCHES. CEE the new Philips Electric Torch, ° no battery, no trouble. Always ready for use, completely made in Philips factory in Holland. 28/6 Each. , “ THE FARMERS’ ” HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. ROTARY STEEL BUTTER CHURNS. A SMALL Shipment of MALLEY’S ROTARY STEEL BUTTER CHURN has just come to hand. Order now and avoid disappointment. “THE FARMERS” HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.
T-H-O-M-P-S-O-N-S JEWELLERS, Moore Street. 'Phone 821 S. PEARL NECKLETS. PEARL NECKLETS. PEARL EAR-RINGS. PEARL EAR-RINGS. 6 WEEKS W.L. PULLETS. WANTED—Orders for WHITE LEG ’ V Tinnw HORN PULLETS Delivery September, vember. 6/6 each. (6 weeks old). October, NoJ. Connell. ’Phone 188. ASHBURTON POULTRY FARMERS’ TRADING DEPOT.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 67, Issue 287, 16 September 1947, Page 1
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