THE Msmm JV S7BX Manawatu’s Pre-eminent' Theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. The Nicest Groom A Bride Never Married! MELVYN DOUGLAS MELVYN DOUGLAS JOAN DLONDELL JOAN DLONDELL In Columbia’s Comedy Hit, ‘THE AMAZING ‘THE AMAZING ME WILLIAMS” MR WILLIAMS” There’s more fun here than meets the eye! Meteor Featurettes Include:— Paramount News Service, Safer ’Chute Landings! Inventor Demonstrates New Device. Buster Keaton, in His Latest Comedy Hit, “Nothing Bnt Pleasure.” “World of 1960,” Cinescopc. (Prog. App. for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Theatre, Phone 5753. EVERY SAT., MON. AND THURS. SKATING TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT. AT SHOW BUILDINGS. Join the Olympians and Have a Good Night’s Fun at This Exhilirating Sport. SPECIAL LEARNERS’ ROOM. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Onlookers 6d. Direction: Olympia Amusements. .BOXING ' BOXING ANOTHER GOOD EIGHT OPERA HOUSE PALMERSTON NORTH. SATURDAY, SEPT. 21st. At 8 p.m. OLARIUE J) AYNER 0 LAURIE N.Z. Lightweight Star youNG qildo youNG qildo The Filipino Flash. PROFESSIONAL LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST. 12 3-Minute Rounds. ALSO—--6 OUTSTANDING AMATEUR BOUTS Fighters from Wellington, Hastings, Dannevirkc and Palmerston North. Box Plan Opens at Collinson and Cunninghame’s, Ltd., Phone 7178, on Wednesday, Sept. 18. Booking 2d. PRICES: 7s 6d, 4s, 3s, 2s (plus tax). Ladies and Buys 2s 6d Dress Circle and Stalls. BE WISE BOOK EARLY 1 RACES AT MARION. ON 21st SEPTEMBER, special train leaves Palmerston North 10.8 a.m., Feilding 10.41 Marton arr. 11.25. RETURN TRAIN leaves Marton 5.40 p.in., Palmerston North arr. 7 p.m. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS TO MARTON available for return until 23rd September, 1940, will be issued .at Palmerston North and intermediate stations by morning trains on 21st September. For further particulars see handbill or enquire at stations. ESTATE OF JOHN BYRNE. . ANY' person or persons having information regarding any of the undermentioned persons are requested to communicate with the District Public Trustee, Auckland: (a) Patrick Byrne, Burn or Burns. (b) Thomas Byrne, Burn or Burns and Ids son, Roy Byrne, Burn or Burns. (c) Mary Byrne stated to have died at Panmure, Auckland. (d) Kate Reynolds, nee Byrne, stated to have died at Sydney, New South Wales. (e) James Byrne, stated to have died in Australia 1913 or 1914.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 246, 14 September 1940, Page 2
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