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LAST FEW DAYS! MUSICAL IN TECHNICOLOUR A Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr Picture. "SnllMl*. -— WIMg 2 p.m.—Dir.: Fullers Theatre Corp.—B p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100> FRIDAY NEXT 2—s—B p.m. RedSKEIJO/V fieanorMWn Hilariously Starring in r m . ( madcap musical ; iW* —Also Starring— The World's Dance Band Sensation,

J im ah oozM and his ORCHESTRA £ (Both Programmes Approved for Universal Exhibition.) iilllit TUDOR WILLIS ST. TEL. 41-219. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Daily, from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7.30 R.K.O. Radio Pictures Present A Singing, Swinging Cinderella, Turns on the Heat in Cold River! CINDERELLA SWINGS IT Starring GUY KIBBEE :i GLORIA WARREN —ASSOCIATE FEATURE—TIM HOLT —In—"SAGEBRUSH LAW" With CLIFF "UKULELE IKE" EDWARDS (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.! PAPAWALGRRYTOWN TRIBAL COMMITTEE ■Will Hold a SHOP DAY in tile CROWN THEATRE, May 26, 1911. EUCHRE, SOCIAL AND DANCE To follow that Evening in the TOWN HALL, GREYTOWN. ’ Good Euchre Prizes. Novelty Dances. Papawai Greytown Rhythm Band. Good Supper. Admission; 2/-. Members of the Forces 1/-, Onlookers 1/-. E. PIRERE, Hon. Sec. - ■ I RADIOS; REPAIRS, SERVICING. FOR Sale, Columbus Radio, model SO. like new. Call Kilburn. 9 to 5. Telephone 42496 t RADIOS Bought. Serviced. Buy Portable Gramophones. Pick-ups. etc. OPP. Old Library, in Parish St., Howdeu’g Bldgs., Wholesale Repair Service. Tel. 41-90-. MASTERTON. FOR Removals tn town or country, or General Carrying, Tel. 1640. Masterton. Transport (Wairarapa). Ltd.

CITY COUNCIL ELECTION VOTE FOR W. H. STEVENS > ||| 'S| An Experienced ■- Councillor F>, jggh support the IS MR. ROBERTS WITHDRAWING FROM MAYORAL CONTEST? In his opening address, when dealing with “Who does (lie work" (see N.Z. ‘'Standard,” May 11, page 7), Mr. Roberta said In brief that Hit lint dustman, the milkman, the trainwavmen and busmen flint uro giving survleo to the city, NOT THE HIGH-FALUTIN’ GENTLEMEN WHO TALK St) MUCH ABOUT IT. Now Isn't that a masterpiece of somersaulting when Um Hill)))' Mr. Roberts Is lighting his hardest to become the highest of I hone "highfalutin’ gentlemen” he refers to. Surely Mr. Roberts will nut withdraw from tlm Mayoral Contest, turn in bls present "lilgh-l'nlulIII'” .lull mill become a dustman or milkman. “CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES”—4 Meeting* Tonight! KELBUItN, BERHAMPORE .... NORTHLAND, K 11 A NI > A 1.1. A 11. AT KELBUItN, TRAINING COLLEGE. 8 p.m. SpealuTs: Miilimlin FrnsiT, A. M. Pope (Council), Mi's. Knox Gilmer, W. .1. Ganillli iComiell A lloepl tai Board), IV. S. Cederholm, J. S. Crawford (Hospital Board), 11, 1.. Mae .Ulster (Council & Harbour Board). * AT BEItHAMPORE, ST. CUTHBERT’S HALL, 8 p.m. Spent,ers: Mnrllii I.uekie, G'. S. Amos (Council A Harbour Board), JI. S. Galloway, It. A. Wright (Council), Miss 1. Cable, G. .1. Petheriek (Hospital limit'd). AT NORTHLAND, ST. ANNE’S HALL, 8 p.m. Speakers: WIH Appleton (Mayoral Candidate), Sir Charles Norwood (Harbour Board), W. 11. Stevens, Bryan Todd (Council), C. Meachen, Miss A. G. Kline (Hospital Board). AT KHANDALLAH. CASHMERE SCHOOL, 7.30 p.m. Speakers: Will Appleton (Mayoral Candidate), M S. Galloway, W. 11. Stevens (Council). Vote the Entire “CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES” TICKET TOMORROW'S MEETINGS: Webb Street Methodist. Hall, llataital Re.ilin Hall, Hataitai North Public School.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 196, 17 May 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 196, 17 May 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 196, 17 May 1944, Page 2

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