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AMUSEMENTS. DO NOT MISS SEEING THIS OUTSTANDING ITEM ... It is ol: move than Passing Interest. CAN JOHN BRAUND CURE CANCER? There is world-wide interest in the claim of 78-years-old John Braund of Sidney that he can cure Cancer. The story, published by CINESOUND REVIEW, gives you an opportuntiy of seeing, hearing and judging the facts for yourself. Because of the world-wide interest aroused by the tremendous publicity given to Mr Braund’s claim to have discovered a cure lor malignant growths, CINESOUND REVIEW presents a fact-finding story of his operations. CINESOUND REVIEW Screens TO-NIGHT and MONDAY at the ST. JAMES Theatre. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Tancred Street. ’Phone 139. TO-NIGHT ONLY AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT ONLY AT 7.45. Warner Bros, present AN ADVENTURE WITHOUT PARALLEL. . . GARY COOPER GARY COOPER In a Story more WONDERFUL . . in a Role MORE DANGEROUS . . than he’s ever played before . . . ROBERT ALDA, LILLI PALMER —in—“CLOAK AND DAGGER” “CLOAK AND DAGGER” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). STALLS and CIRCLE SEATS ON SALE FOR TO-NIGHT’S PERFORMANCE AT 7.15 P.M. Box Plan at Theatre During the Holidays. COMING MONDAY. MATINEE at 2 p.m.: Evening 7.45. SENSATIONAL . . . the Untold Storv of the Life and Loves of the FIRST GREAT THRILL STAR of the Screen. THRILLS to Remember LAUGHS to Cherish ... as Pearl White lives again as the Queen of Serials in the Technicolour Spectacle .... “THE PERILS OF PAULINE,” “THE PERILS OF PAULINE,” starring BETTY HUTTON, JOHN LUND, Billy De Wolfe, "William Demarest. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). GEORGE TOLLERTON (of “Chuckles with Jerry” Fame) proudly presents HIS NEW OVERSEAS VARIETY COMPANY OF TOP-RANKING VAUDEVILLE STARS, headed by: ROYSTON (Triple - voiced Ventriloquist) with his Two Dolls — Skeeter and Nellie. NELLIE KOLLE —Australia’s Foremost Male Impersonator. LOU COTTAM England’s Atomic Comic. OLGA KAY—Australian Soubrette and Comedienne. JOAN REED—Dancer of Distinction. JACK CARLETON—MusicaI Maestro. And GEORGE TOLLERTON, N.Z.’s Own Comedy Conjurer, with new Tricks and Illusions—including the ever-popular “Inexhaustible Beer Barrel.” Special imported attraction for children from 7 to 70 of Australia’s Vice-Regal “PUNCH AND JUDY.” Undoubtedly a time-honoured favourite with everyone. Then there’s the “CRAZY QUIZ” which is taking Australia by storm, in which money can be won for the whackiest, most ludicrous stunts . . . It’s a Riot!! Don’t let the show which recently caused you disappointment prevent you from coming along—this is your chance to show your loyalty and keep Ashburton in the itinerary of my annual tour. MY POLICY—MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED. NEXT TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ' at the RADIANT HALL—B P.M. Special Children’s Matinee 2 p.m., TUESDAY. PRICES—RESERVES: ADULTS 5/-, CHILDREN 2/6. UNRESERVED: ADULTS 3/-, CHILDREN 2/-. Matinee Prices: Adults 3/-, Children 1/6. (All prices plus tax). Plan at Dabourn’s Milk Bar. HINDS GYMKHANA. HINDS GYMKHANA. { GRAND DANCE GRAND DANCE GRAND DANCE GRAND DANCE EASTER MONDAY NIGHT. EASTER MONDAY NIGHT. CENTENNIAL HALL, HINDS. CENTENNIAL HALL, HINDS. Dabourn’s Band. Good Supper. Novelty Dances. BUSINESS NOTICES. “PROCT E R ’ S ” OPTICIANS—SINCE 1877. CHRISTCHURCH. jVTR W. MOORE, F.S.M.C., England, representing Procter’s, may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at the SOMERSET HOTEL on THURSDAY, Apr. 8: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.' FRIDAY, April 9: 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m Appointments can now be made by ringing, writing or calling on Mr Newton C .Jones, Bookseller; ’Phone No. 58. OSRAM LAMPS. SWITCH off the dark by using OSRAM Lamps. RUSSELL & CO., LTD., 9G Burnett Street. ’Phone 31.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 68, Issue 141, 27 March 1948, Page 1

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