AMUSEMENTS j ST. JAMES Dir.. Kerridge-Odeon _J 7.45—T0-NIGHT—7.4S Filially To-morrow at 7.45 p.m. An Entertaining Romance presenting Lovely LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG in her Grandest Role since her Academy Award Winning Performance in the /‘The Farmer’s Daughter.” THREE LEADING STARS in a Sensational Story hailed as one of the Season’s Most Distinctive and “Different” Film Romances . . Highlighted with Plenty of Humour. LORETTA YOUNG Robert MITCHUM, William HOLDEN in. "‘RACHEL AND THE STRANGER" "RACHEL AND THE STRANGER” and Presenting the Newest Boy Wonder of Hollywood, 10-year-old GARY GRAY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THURSDAY and FRIDAY. EVENINGS AT 7.30. Another Grand Double Bill! Screening at 7.30 p.m.: CHAPTER TWO of the NEW SERIAL “JESSE JAMES RIDES AGAIN” » * Commencing at 7.45 p.m. An Exciting Drama of Reckless Adventure and Romance in a Brawling Oil Town . . A Gusher of Rip-Roaring Thrills in the Oil Fields of the West! William EYTHE, Barbara BRITTON and WALTER CATLETT in "MR RECKLESS” "MR RECKLESS” ALSO . . . the GRANDEST COMEDY . . . with Bud and Lou hitting a new HIGH in their Maddest, Merriest Adventure . .' . and the Laughs come thick and fast.. / . there's a Bullet for every Crook . .' . and a Laugh for every Bullet! ' BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO
“THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH” /THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH” (Programme Approved for Universal )’ Exhibition). UNRESERVE YOUR SEATS AT NEWTON JONES. 2, p.m. FRIDAY MATINEE 2 p.m. Chapter Two of the Serial and “THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH” business notices “PROCTER’S” OPTICIANSI—SINCE 1 —SINCE 1577, CHRISTCHURCH. TVTR W. MOORE, F.S.M.C., England, representing Procter’s, may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at NO. 2 THE ARCADE oil THURSDAY, Feb. 16: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. FRIDAY, Feb. 17: 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Appointments can now be made by writing, ringing or calling on Mr Newton C. Jones, Bookseller, ’Phone SS. U.A.O.D. \\7HAT does it cost to belong to the United Ancient Order of Druids? The following Tables will give intending members an idea of the very small Quarterly Contributions necessary to secure Full Benefit. MALES— Age at Joining 16 and under IS .. <.. IS/5 IS and under 21 .. .. 19/2 21 and under 24 .. .. 20/3 24 .and under 27 .. .. 21/7 and proportionately higher according to age. FEMALES—--16 and under 20.. .. 10/7 20 and under 25 .. .. 11/4 25 and under 30 .. .. 12/5 30 pnd under 35 .. .. 13/11
Whale’s Optical Service. (Established over 45 years). fl/TR S. R. WHALE will personally visit' Ashburton fortnightly and can be consulted for Sight-Testing at 124 Burnett Street. NEXT VISIT —TUESDAY, February 21, 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Appointments for this visit can now be made at 124 Burnett Street, 'Phone 9875. EGGS CLEAN FRESH EGGS EGGS CLEAN FRESH EGGS WE ARE PAYING g/g PER DOZEN CASK. (2/0| plus 7!d Subsidy). For Any Quantity of CLEAN FRESH EGGS. ’Phone 188. J. Connell. ASHBURTON POULTRY FARMERS’ TRADING DEPOT. 9 POULTRY REQUISITES. WHEAT, Oats, Straw, Oyster Grit, '' pipi Grit, Laying Mash with and without Meat Meal, Laymor Poultry Tonic, Poultrol Feeding Oil. Free Delivery. ' Tinwald, Wednesday Morning. ASHBURTON POULTRY FARMERS. TRADING DEPOT. ’Phone 188.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 103, 14 February 1950, Page 1
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