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Ma nnwatu’s Pre-eminent Theatre | WJiere It’s Cosy and Warm. NOW SHOWING TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. SOCIETY KILLED THIS MAN, as surely as if it had put a bullet through his head when they made hiiu a criminal . . Hunted, Hated, Tortured by Freedom Itself! ’‘THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL” A Warner Bros.’ Release Starring JOHN GARFIELD ANN SHERIDAN MAY ROBSON AND THE “DEAD END” RIDS Plus “Meteor” Featurette Sendee. 1. —“Ray Kinney and His Hawaiians.” 2. —“lt’s An HI Wind,” Looney Tune Cartoon. 3. —“Dean of the Pasteboards,” Vaudeville. 4. —Latest Overseas News. (Prog. Recom. by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Theatre, Phone 5753.

CITY SILVER BAND. SUNDAY’S Recital Cancelled owi.ng to Maori Battalion Divine Service and Presentation. Band meets, however, 10 a.m. as arranged. NORTHERN TABLE TENNIS CLUB. HAVING formed the above mentioned Club, intending members are informed that the opening night will be MONDAY, 29th inst., at 7.30 pun. in the Northern Pavilion. D. J. MURRAY, Hon. Secretary. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT ON MONDAY, I will bo opening a Linen and Lingerie Shop at 81 BROADWAY, next to H. L. Young’s, All goods newest and latest styles. EILEEN BELL IMPORTANT NEWS FOR those about to build. We want to tell you about the wonderful display in the new showrooms of TERRAZZO (N.Z.), LTD. The management of this firm have gone, to great expense and endless trouble to show Terrazzo products exactly as they would appear in the home. They have produced in the one showroom, a full-sized kitchenette complete even to gas stove cupboards, taps, and basins; a bathroom also complete in every detail, even to rublino floor coverings and waterproof hangings to the Terrazzo partitioned shower. The drawingroom besides a beautiful firesurround shows a unique and beautiful Terrazzo scenic panel above the mantel. The whole display shows to advantage the utmost uses to which Teirazzo may be put in a modern home — a truly great display, you simply must see it at their showrooms in MAUN STREET, TRUST. OPP. THE PUBLIC MANAWATU LACING CLUB WINTER MEETING THURSDAY AND SATURDAY 16th and 18th MAY, 1940. ATOM IN ATKINS for All Events will -lV close on MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1940, at 9 p.m. i MANAWATU RACING CLUB, Box 52, Palmerston North. Telephone 6264. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, cream coloured Pekinese dog. Reward.—B7 To Awe Awe Street. LOST, vicinity Jackson’s grocery, Eitzherbcrt Avenue, handbag, containing hank notes and book; also other articles. Reward on returning 167 Eitzherbert Avenue. W”OULD person who removed child’s tricycle from 223 Ferguson Street, please return as police have been informed. SITUATIONS. GOOD worker seeks employment, general or navvy, work, etc. Write 238, “Standard.” ACCOMMODATION. WANTED, by a lady in quiet home, one unfurnished sunny room, fireplace or hot point, careful tenant. Write 239, “Standard.” FOR SALE. POR SALE, child’s push chair and toy I boat, as new. Address “Standard.” FOR SALE, "yearling heifer, good condition ;■ also store cow. Apply 87 Te Awe Awe Street. FOR SALE, Ford T caravan, good mechanical order. Cheap for cash. Address “Standard.” EOIt SALE, 7 White Leghorn hens and 2 Black Orpingtons. All last year’s pullets.—Phono 7379.

MISCELLANEOUS. WHY suffer discomforts of excess fat. Get Bon kora to-day from Boots. Chemists, The Square. ONE Meco Jig Saw complete with blades, vee pulley drive, £4 ss. One driver 4in heavy jointer £l3 12s 6d. —Holben and Kirk, Ltd., 159 ltangitikei Street, Palmerston North. —j wall mirrors at reasonable nrices. See our selection.—Alexander Clark Ltd., Glass Merchants, Fitzherbert Avenue. Burglars were active in Auckland on Wednesday and Thursday nights when two business premises and a suburban home were entered and attempts were made to enter three other city buildings. The largest haul was a sum of about £4O obtained from the strongroom of a commercial firm.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 126, 27 April 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 126, 27 April 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 126, 27 April 1940, Page 2

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