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AMUSEMENTS. 7.45 FINALLY TO-NIGHT 7.45 Twentieth-Century Fox Presents .. The EXCITING BRITISH DRAMA of MYSTERY & SUSPENSE as STARTLING in its ACTION as its Story is DIFFERENT . . . Eric PORTMAN, Dulcie GRAY, DEREK FARR. ROLAND CULVER ... as Inspector Conway and STANLEY HOLLOWAY ... a s Sergeant Sullivan of Scotland Yard in “WANTED FOR MURDER” “WANTED FOR MURDER” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). ST. JAMES Theatre. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Tancred Street. ’Phone 139. IT COMMENCES TO-MORROW. IT COMMENCES TO-MORROW. MATINEE AT 2 P.M. MATINEE AT 2 P.M. Evening 7.45. . Set against the Breath-taking .Excitement and Beauty of the World’s Most Colourful Racing Event, the Superb Production “THE HOMESTRETCH” “THE HOMESTRETCH” . ... comes to the Screen in Brilliant Technicolour. THE SPORTING TRADITION . . . the Thrill of Thundering Hoofbeats at eleven famous race tracks, the PAGEANTRY OF ENGLAND’S CORONATION, and the Fiery yet Beautifully told Romance between CORNEL WILDE . . ’ and MAUREEN O’HARA . . . combine to make UNSURPASSED SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT. THRILL . . . Romance at the Ascot Cup. * THRILL . . . Adventure at the Gran Premio. THRILL .... Climax at The Kentucky Derby. THERE’S NO THRILL LIKE THE THRILL OF “THE HOMESTRETCH” “THE HOMESTRETCH” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). BOX PLAN AT NEWTON JONES TILL 8.30 TO-NIGHT AND AT THEATRE TO-MORROW. SOCIAL and DANCE. J> ADIANT HALL. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 5, at 8 p.m/ Guest Speaker: Mr J. Mathison, M.P. Dancing Items. Mrs Gordon’s Orchestra. LYNDHURST YOUNG PEOPLE’S CLUB. JQ A N C E. METHVEN SHOW NIGHT, APRIL 10. 8 p.m. sharp. Good Supper. Mrs Gordon’s Orchestra. Admission: Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. BUSINESS NOTICES. “PROCTER’S” OPTICIANS—SINCE 1877. * CHRISTCHURCH. WR 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. J. W. STRACHAN, TRIANGLE. ’PHONE SOOS. •* . A NEW HAT FOR EASTER. A NEW HAT FOR EASTER. A NEW HAT FOR EASTER. Latest Shades and Blocked Shapes. Sizes 6ft to I\. —-17/6 —l7/6 —l7/6 — —l7/6 —l7/6 —l7/6 BY DIRECT MAIL FROM ENGLAND. TT'ERSHAW “PENGUIN” FOLDING CAMERAS. Britain's answer to the German camera trade. The first really good but low-priced Folding Cameras to come on to the New Zealand market. PRICE £6/15/- EACH. Only Six have arrived, and Six more due by next mail. WHO WANTS TO BE IN ON THESE? THE U.F.S. PHARMACY, ASHBURTON. MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR!! Men’s Navy Serge Trousers. Pullovers, long sleeves, and Slipons. Sports Shirts and Working Shirts. Khaki Overalls. Leather Jackets and Khaki Jackets. Gaberdine Coats. X Army Raincoats, 7/-; Hats, 6d. X Army Boots, 31/-; less discount 15%. Working Boots, less discount 15%. Thigh Gumboots. Boys’ Jerseys, long sleeves, 24in. to 32in. TREVOR WHITING. (opp. Reg. Stephenson’s).

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 68, Issue 146, 2 April 1948, Page 1

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