Paramount News F1a5h......... "BATTLE IN NORWAY.” THE ETJSOR IV 6753. 1 Manawatu’s Pre-eminent Theatre where it’s cosy and'warm. \ TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 EVERY THEATRE IN THE LAND WANTED IT—BUT THE ‘METEOR” WON T PROVINCIAL PREMIERE 1 HERE’S GENUINE SENSATION! The Thrilhng Successor to “Nazi Spy” “ESPIONAGE AGENT” “ESPIONAGE AGENT” A Warner Bros.’ Topical Bombshell Starring JOEL MCCREA GEORGE BANCROFT JEFFREY LYNN A BRENDA MARSHALL. Living to Protect a Nation’s Citizens Against stli COLUMN TREACHERY! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Pius Warner Bros.’ Foaturctte Service. “SKI GIRL,” Novelty Ski-ing. “POLAR PALS,” Colour Cartoon. ‘Witness Trouble,” Vitaphone Noyclty. HURRY RESERVE NOW ! Plans at Theatre, 5753. No Extra Charge to Reserve. Patrons Please Note that Phone Reservations Must be Claimed by 7.30. TO-NIGHT AT LITTLE THEATRE (Opera House). The Mystery Play—“ The Soul of Nicholas Snyders,” in aid of Red Cross and St. John Sick and Wounded Appeal. ADMISSION 2s. MAN AW ATU -OROU A RIVER BOARD. ANNUAL RATES. NOTICE is hereby given that ihe Board proposes, at its meeting to be held on Thursday. July 4, 1940,’ to strike the following rates: MAINTENANCE RATE. Lands Classed: A Is, B lid, C lOd, D 9d, E Sd, F 7d, G 6d, H 5d p. acre. SEPARATE RATES.— No. 1 Separate Area: 2s per acre over whole area. No. 2 Separate Area: Is per afcre over whole area. No. 4 Separate Area : C lid, D lOd, E 9d, F Bd, G 7d p. acre. No. 5 Separate Area: 9d p. acre over whole area. No. C Separate Area: A Is, B 9d, C Gd p. acre. No. 7 Separate Area: B 9d, C Gd p. acre. SPECIAL RATES.— No, 3 Separate Area : 4d p. acre over ‘‘ /.whole are a -,i SEPARATE AREA No. Z. Notice is hereby given that No. 7 Separate Area of the Board has been •formed ■ comprising' all'lands' in the Kairanga Sub-Division of the Board, not. included in Separate Area No. 4. The classification list for this area is no.\y open for inspection at the Office of . the Board, during business hours. Any objections to the classification will he heard by the Board at their Meeting to be held oil Thursday, the 4th July, 1940. R. H. SPENCER (Clerk), 129 Rangitikei St., Palmerston N.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 162, 8 June 1940, Page 2
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