T AMUSEMENTS 7.30 FINALLY TO-NIGHT 7.30 A FINE DOUBLE PROGRAMME. Screening at 7.30 p.m.: Chapter Twelve of the Serial. Commencing at 7.50 p.m.: Warner BAXTER, Adelle ROBERTS in * “JUST BEFORE DAWN” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). And at 9.10 p.m.: ROY ROGERS George “Gabby” HAYES and JACK HOLT in “MY PAL TRIGGER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Fullers Theatre Corp.
ST. JAMES. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Tancred Street. ’Phone 139. SATURDAY ONLY. Matinee at 2 p.m.: Evening at 7.45. Three Great Stars in their most Dramatic Triumph! Claudette COLBERT, Orson WELLES with GEORGE BRENT in “TO-MORROW IS FOREVER” “TO-MORROW IS FOREVER” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Reservations at the SERVICE BUREAU at the Theatre: 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Daily. COMING! COMING! Next WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY THURSDAY (Two Days Only). MATINEES 2 p.m.: EVENINGS 7.45. WALT DISNEY’S Latest Feature-Length Production “SONG OF THE SOUTH” “SONG OF THE SOUTH” “SONG OF THE SOUTH” (in Technicolour)
a new kind of Walt Disney production that is fresh as a daisy, blithe as a butterfly.. . . a thing of beauty and a joy forever. The picture is totally wholesome, emotionally exhilarating and altogether charming. Not since “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” has Walt Disney presented a subject so entertaining and novel. THE BOX PLAN NOW „ OPEN FOR “SONG OF THE SOUTH” “SONG OF THE SOUTH” Reserve at Theatre. YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS’ CLUB SESSION TO-MORROW MORNING AT 10.15. Bud ABBOTT, Lou COSTELLO in “IT AIN’T HAY" Disney Cartoon, Club Magazine/ etc. (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition). BUSINESS NOTICES “PROCTER’S ” OPTICIANS—SINCE 1577, CHRISTCHURCH. T\/TR E. NORMAN, F.S.M.C., England, i-Vi „ , representing Procter’s, may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at the SOMERSET HOTEL on THURSDAY, Jan. 20: 10.15 a.m. to 5 p.m. FRIDAY, Jan. 21: 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.
gEE that your Eatables keep fresh over the Holidays by purchasing from the MA-RAE CAKE SHOP GIFTS FOR ALL. Men’s Shirts, 12/6, 18/11, 31/-. Sports Trousers, 56/-. Boys’, 39/11. Ties, 4/6, 6/6. Sox: Fancy 6/6, Working 3/9, 4/9. Handkerchiefs, 2/6, 3/-. White Towels, 15/6. Aprons, 4/11, 6/11. Slippers, 16/6, 19/-. Tea Towels, 4/6, 4/11. Table Cloths, 25/6, 27/6. Handkerchiefs, Bd, lOd, 1/9. TOYS!! Dolls, 8/9 to 65/-. Clockwork Car, Lorry, etc. TOYS FOR ALL! LUCKY DIP—Gd, 1/-. TREVOR WHITING, 180 Havelock Street. QONVENIENT Payment on a Arranged New COLUMBUS. We will call any Monday. Write “ COLUMBUS,” TIMARUi POULTRY REQUISITES. T3ALED Straw, Oats, Barley, Oyster Shell Grit, Laying Mash, Chick Mash, Chick Foods, Chick Grit, etc., etc. Free Delivery Daily including Tinwald on Wednesdays. ’Phone 188. ASHBURTON POULTRY FARMERS’ TRADING DEPOT. HARDWARE far harvesting 1 at John Orr and Co., l td. CRICKET Supplies, at John Orr and Co. Ltd. ( c TT A WKINS” Handy Light, Ideal emer.iJLgency lamp on cars, etc. Useful on the farm.—-John Orr and Co., Ltd.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 69, Issue 74, 7 January 1949, Page 1
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